SAVE Emery Azelaic Acid will match If you're using sebacic acid or one of its derivatives, you could be paying a $12,000 premium per carload and getting nothing extra in return. The reasoning is simple.
net result is you're paying approximately 30^ more per pound for that extra atom you don't even need. And, on a 40,000-pound carload, that's a premium of $12,000.
Superior performance
Equivalent in nylon
Emerox® Azelaic Acid equals or outperforms sebacic acid in virtually all derivative forms. E m e r y ' s azelaic acid is a 9-carbon, straight chain, saturated, dibasic acid. Sebacic acid has 10 carbon atoms. The
One example of azelaic acid performance is the use of 6/9 nylons (based on Emerox 1144) for applications formerly requiring 6/10 nylons. The 6/9 nylons are equivalent to 6/10 in these areas: flexibility and
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toughness; tensile strength; elongation and flexural modulus properties; and, resistance to hydrolysis and moisture pickup. Moreover, 6/9 nylons exhibit superior low-temperature properties and color. Better in plasticizers
The same cost/performance relationship applies to other derivatives of Emerox Azelaic Acid and sebacic acid. For example, di-2-ethylhexyl azelate (DOZ) and di-octyl sebacate
$12,000 sebacic acid in everything but price. (DOS) are both excellent lowtemperature plasticizers and give equivalent overall per formance. The difference is the azelate is priced 20-30^ less per pound. Improves food films
Comparing food film plasti cizers is another case in point. Di-n-hexyl azelate (DNHZ) and di-butyl sebacate (DBS) perform well in this applica tion—although DNHZ gives better overall performance.
Again, the azelate costs 20-30^ less per pound. Quality/Economy
When you consider the quality and performance similarities between azelaic and sebacic acids, think about that $12,000 premium for one extra carbon atom. Do you really need it? You can begin saving sub stantial sums on your dibasic acid requirements today by filling out the coupon. Or, call us at 513/762-6200.
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Organic Chemicals Division Dept. 5 0 1 , Carew T o w e r C i n c i n n a t i , O h i o 45202 Western Operations, Santa Fe Springs, California Emery Industries (Canada) Ltd., Toronto, Ontario Export Division, Cincinnati Please send: Π Sample of Emerox 1144 (polymer grade) Azelaic Acid Π "Emerox Azelaic Acids and Polymer In termediates" brochure Π "Abstracts of Azelaic Acid Use - Patents and Journal References" Name Title Please check and sign coupon, clip and attach to your company letterhead and mail.
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