DOW CORNING production would n o t be available in time to make u p the 300,000-ton deficit. D u r i n g 1956, 139,051 long tons of r u b b e r were exported from t h e United States: GR-S Butyl Neoprene Nitrile
SILICONE DEFOAMERS
102,249 8,699 21,909 6,194
A desire to b e self-contained a n d to avoid being dependent on t h e Suez Canal for deliveries has r e sulted in the planning or actual con struction of at least 10 G R - S plants, one Butyl plant, one nitrile plant, and one neoprene plant in Europe. Based on the indicated capacities of these plants, together with t h e capacities of U. S. plants, total world capacities will b e :
have proved their efficiency and versatility in countless applications. For example : 1 OUNCE KILLS F O A M I N . . .
1965 Capacity GR-S 1,630,000 Butyl 197,500 125,000 Neoprene 100,000 Nitrile Total synthetics 2,052,500 Natural 1,900,000 Total production 3,952,500
625,000 lb sodium bromide crystallization solution
250,000 lb molasses, vat dye solution, trioxide pickling solution, tall oil
1965 World Requirements GR-S 1,845,000 225,000 Butyl 150,000 Neoprene 50,000 Nitrile Total synthetics 2,270,000 2,200,000 Natural 4,470,000 Total requirements
125,000 lb phenolformaldehyde, urea formalde hyde, asphalt, starch sizing
62,500 lb
It is seen that there will be a world wide shortage of polymers by 1965, although the installed capacity b y t h a t time in t h e United States will b e more than a d e q u a t e to meet U . S. rubber requirements. By 1965, production a n d consump tion in the United States should be about in balance b u t the Gulf Coast undoubtedly will have a n excess of both G R - S a n d the r a w materials from which it is manufactured. I m proved methods of transporting r a w materials, particularly gases, will have to be developed. A good start has been m a d e in shipping butadi ene by water a n d m a n y other devel opments a r e being worked upon. Panel M e m b e r s R . F . P F E N N I G , H u m b l e Oil K E N D A L L G R E E N E , Gulf O i l H . A. M I T C H E L L , Shell C h e m i c a l JAMES G. P A R K , Enjay
Co. Co. Co. Co.
This month's special feature is a condensa tion of the papers presented at the joint C C D A - C R A Meeting held in Houston, Tex., November 1957.
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