Alpha-methyl Styrene
EINECS number 202-705-0
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CAS number 98-83-9
Alpha-methyl styrene or 2-phenylpropene is a colorless or slightly yellow hydrocarbon aromatic, flammable aromatic organic liquid having an unpleasant odor. It is practically insoluble in water. It is a by-product in the productionn of phenol according to the cumene process.
Alpha-methyl styrene (AMS) is a chemical intermediate used in the manufacture of plasticizers, resins and polymers.
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Contact usAromatic hydrocarbon resins C9
EINECS number Not applicable
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CAS number 64742-16-1/69430-35-9/88526-47-0
C9 hydrocarbon tackifiers are used in adhesives, particularly hot melt adhesives, to provide outstanding tack and to optimise surface adhesion. C9 hydrocarbon tackifiers are also used in the production of rubber articles, including tyre re-treads, to ensure optimal adhesion between the different layer of rubber. C9 hydrocarbon tackifiers are also used in road marking paints to ensure outstanding performance and to ensure excellent durability in use. These resins are used in some industrial and marine coatings to enhance durability. We have aliphatic (hydrogenated) grades and aromatic (non-hydrogenated) grades available
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Contact usDicyclopentadiene (DCPD)
EINECS number 201-052-9
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CAS number 77-73-6
Dicyclopentadiene, abbreviated DCPD, is the dimer of cyclopentadiene (CPD). In the pure state DCPD is a volatile solid with a characteristic odour. Dicyclopentadiene is coproduced in large quantities in the steam cracking of naphtha and gas oils to ethylene. In addition, it can be prepared in a Diels-Alderreaction of 2 cyclopentadiene molecules.
Most dicyclopentadiene is used as co-monomer in the production of synthetic resins, in particular unsaturated polyesters and synthetic rubbers, for example EPDM. Poly (DCPD), which contains some dicyclopentadiene as monomer is used in printing inks and engineering plastics.
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Contact usDiethanol amine (DEA) 99%
EINECS number 203-868-0
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CAS number 111-42-2
Diethanolamines are used in gas treatment, fertilizers production (especially glyphosate), polyols production, cosmetic industry, cocomids production, polyuretans, etc… Chemical formula : C4H11N02
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Contact usHydrogenated C9 tackifier resins
EINECS number Not applicable
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CAS number 64742-16-1/69430-35-9/88526-47-0
C9 hydrocarbon tackifiers are used in adhesives, particularly hot melt adhesives, to provide outstanding tack and to optimise surface adhesion. C9 hydrocarbon tackifiers are also used in the production of rubber articles, including tyre re-treads, to ensure optimal adhesion between the different layer of rubber. C9 hydrocarbon tackifiers are also used in road marking paints to ensure outstanding performance and to ensure excellent durability in use. These resins are used in some industrial and marine coatings to enhance durability. We have aliphatic (hydrogenated) grades and aromatic (non-hydrogenated) grades available.
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Contact usMono ethanol amine (MEA) 99%
EINECS number 205-483-3
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CAS number 141-43-5
Monoethanolamines are used for the wood treatment, oil industry and oil treatment, oil additives production, fertilizers production, production of ethylendiamines (piperazine), detergents and surfactants. Chemical formula : C2H7N0
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Contact usTriethanol amine (TEA) 99%
EINECS number 203-049-8
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CAS number 102-71-6
Triethanolamines are used in cosmetics, cement production, detergents and surfactants, metal working fluids, polyols and lubricants, etc. Chemical formula : C6H15N03
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