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ROHM & HAAS
ACRYLIC MONOMERS Basic
r a w materials and production
O v e r 25 years ago, Rohm & Haas pioneered the com mercial production of acrylates and methacrylatcs, and since then has led in acrylic research and process develop ment. To increase the availability of acrylics and to lower their cost, we developed economical processes for the synthèse.·» of the monomers and made multi-million dollar investments in plant facilities in Houston, Texas to derive from natural gas and air many of the necessary intermediates— carbon monoxide, ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, acetylene, and methanol. H o w does this benefit you? Our long experience can help you in the transportation, storage, and handling of these monomers. Also, prices have been dropped — in the case of ethyl acrylate, from 49c to 34c per pound in the last 5 years. Furthermore, Rohm & Haas offers the widest selec-
initiative give
low-cost
monomers
tion of commercially available acrylic monomers, plus many acrylic monomers available in development quantities. You can polymerize these monomers, copolymcrizc them with a large number of other monomers, or use them as intermediates in reactions other thian polymerization. For complete information about R u h m & Haas acrylic monomers, write to Dept. S P.
Chemicals for
Industry
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