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Cosden's styrene opera-tions fit in very well with its others. I t has an ar rangement to pipe i t s mixed xylenes First p l a n t t o m a k e s t y r e n e b y d i r e c t r e c o v e r y o f to Phillips Petroleum's adjacent plant (actually operated by Cosden) where ethylbenzene reaches capacity at Cosden the p-xylene is fractionally crystallized out. T h e residual xylenes a r e returned to Cosden. Phillips' p-xyleoie plant h a s ( C O M M E R C I A L L Y IMPRACTICAL—at l e a s t this is the highest concentration of some other companies thought so. B u t ethylbenzene in any refinery stream. been in operation since l a t e 1953. Since 1946 Cosden h a s diversified Cosden Petroleum a n d Badger M f g . From it, Cosden is .able to remove didn't. They felt that extracting ethyl enough ethylbenzene to m a k e 20 mil considerably into petrochemicals. A t present about 10% o f its $80 million benzene from Cosden's mixed xylene lion pounds of styrene a year. stream would b e a practical start t o T h e ethylbenzene c u t from t h e frac a year sales come from petrochemicals. ward making styrene. T h e trick w a s tionating columns is then dehydro- Only about 3 % of the c r u d e oil charged fractionating a stream with a boiling genated to styrene a n d t h e styrene re to all its operations goes into petro point difference of only 2° C . Badger's covered a n d purified. Ordinarily, this chemicals. Besides selling p-xylene to Ultrafractionation columns could d o involves passing ethylbenzene at ele Phillips, Cosden also makers mercaptan this. vated temperature over a metal oxide odorants for sales t o Sharpies Chemical, Now these Ultrafractionation col catalyst, then v a c u u m distilling the re carbon black oils for sale to Cabot umns have been built a n d p u t i n t o sulting styrene in t h e presence of a Carbon, Continental Black, and Colum operation, providing r a w material for polymerization inhibitor. However, bian Carbon, resins for sale by Kenrich Cosden's n e w styrene unit a t B i g Badger has incorporated its own proc Corp., a n d polybutenes for sale b y Spring, Tex. By the end of t h e first essing techniques into the Cosden Cosden itself. day's run early in February, p r o d u c t plant. At present it prefers n o t to dis purity was 99.2%. Now t h e plant h a s close just -what modifications it h a s reached capacity operation a n d h a s m a d e in t h e classical techniques. AEC Contracts with PRDC been formally dedicated. Total cost ^ Competitive Design. Since Cos was $ 3 million; it took only 13 m o n t h s den does n o t h a v e t o make ethylben to build, in spite of a two m o n t h delay zene, being able to extract it instead, Research a n d development caused by t h e steel strike last year. it feels it is in a n unusually good com work on fast breeder will Cosden starts its styrene production petitive position. In fact, Cosden thinks be done of AEC facilities; with a mixed xylene stream from i t s its design is competitive with producers full use charges w a i v e d benzene-toluene-xylene plant. T h i s who have fully depreciated facilities. Udex unit is being operated to give While it is t r u e that price cuts last sum a xylene stream containing about 30 %> mer made t h e styrene picture less rosy, ethylbenzene. So far as Cosden knows, Cosden is still optimistic. A E C W I L L ASSIST i n de-veloping t h e $47 million nuclear powerr plant n o w under construction a t Monroe, Mich., under terms of a contract it h a s just signed with Power Reactor Develop ment Co. P R D C plans a sodiumcooled, fast breeder reactor. It will b e capable of producing sufficient beat to generate a minimum of 100,000 kw. of electricity. The contract calls for -AEC t o pro vide up to $4,450,000 i n assistance. This will consist of research and devel opment work at AEC facilities, con sultant a n d information services, a n d assistance in training, reactor plant oper ators a n d maintenance personnel. AEC will also waive its normal charge for use of special nuclear material for a period beginning \wth the contract date and ending five years after it issues a license to operate the facility. T h e value of this waiver is estimated at $5 million b y AEC. The contract says that either AEC or P R D C m a y cancel t h e contract if t h e company is unable t o obtain necessary licenses a n d regulatory approvals. ( A E C h a s issued only a. provisional construction permit for t h e reactor—one conditional on both financing a n d safety Cosden's styrene plant at Big Spring, Tex., was formally dedicated April 3 i n considerations. ) T h e contract may also joint ceremonies with Badger Mfg., designer of the Ultrafractionation columns b e cancelled if t h e company i s unable used t o separate t h e ethylbenzene starting materials from t h e mixed xylene stream to obtain satisfactory liability insurance
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coverage (see page 3 0 , this issue). Under a supplemental agreement, AEC will perform chemical processing services for recovery of source a n d spe cial nuclear materials contained in spent fuel elements or blanket materials from t h e P R D C reactor ( C & E N , March p a g e 2 2 ) . These services will be available to P R D C until commercial facilities are set u p to d o t h e workPublic hearings were resumed this week on t h e safety of t h e P R D C reactor a n d the company's financial responsi bility. These a r e being h e l d as a result of protests b y labor unions in the De troit area (C&EN, March 1 1 , page 3 0 ) .
GE Resin "Strong as Steel" ' f Uncon ventiona 1 ' ' poly este r combines physical toughness with g o o d electrical p r o p erties V J E N E B A L ELECTRIC'S Lexan, termed
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