THE WEEK'S PRICE CHANGES August 17, 1953 Advances CURRENT
.27 B r o m i n e , lb. S ,23 C a s e i n , imported, lb. Cocoa butter, lb. \J .75 «A E g g yolk, lb. 1. 21 G r e a s e , white, l b . O, 05 V J G r e e a , chr. o x i d e , p u r e , c w t . 3Q. 25 G u m rosin, N . Y . , c w t . WG 8 .60 WW » 65 G u m rosin, Sav„ cwt. 7. WW H y d r o g e n chloride, a n h y d . . lb. O. Oils, l b . Corn 14 Va Crude, tanks, works 17Vs R e f i n e d , t a n k s , Ν . Υ. P e a n u t , crude, tanks, mills Soybean, crude, Decatur 10V« Potassium stannate, l b . S h e l l a c , lb. 31 TIT .38 Button No. 1 36 Lemon No. 1 ,34 Lemon No. 2 32 Superfine ,691 S t a n n i c chloride, l b . .1868 Stannous oxide, lb. 04 VA T a l l o w , extra, l b . 79 Tin, m e t a l , lb.
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0.25 0.22 0.75 1.18 O.05Vs 37.50 8.45 8.60 7.60 O.405 0.14 0.17V4
0.29 0.3 6 0.34 0.32 0.30 0.687 1.1276 0.04 «A 0.78
American Cyanamid Co., 3 0 Rocke feller Plaza, Ne^v York, issued the fol lowing new price schedule for acryloni trile which shows reductions of 7 cents per pound from previous list: tank cars, 36 cents; carloads, drums, 37.5 cents; trucMoads, drums, 37.5 cents; 5000 pounds to truckloads, 3 8 cents; 2000 to 4 9 9 9 pounds, 3 9 cents; 1 drum to 1999 pounds, 40 cents; and less than 1 drum, 57 cents per pound, ail f.o.b. Warners, N. J. Reilly Tar and Chemical Corp., Indian apolis 4, is offering methyl isonieotinate, a n e w pyridine derivative, at $6.00 per pound, in drum lots, Indianapolis. Pharmaceutical manufacturers who pro d u c e isonicotinic acid hydrazide can now reduce hydrazide synthesis t o a simple one-step process. (Continued on page 3511) 3 1, N O .
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SUNOCO PETROCHEMICALS! Where can you use them ?
0.19 V2 O.lOVs 0.631
IDeclines Acrylonitrile, l b . Carlots $ 0.,37 Ά S 0.44»/? 0.43 Tanks 0. 36 Carnaiiba wax, lb. 1.32 1.26 N o . 1 yellow N o r t h country N o . 3 1.07 ).99 Crude N o r t h country N o . 3 1.10 1.06 refined C r e s y l i c acid, imported, 0.75 Λ gal. 0. 73" 0.44 G l y c e r o l , U S P , t a n k s , lb, 0. 4 0 Ά Refined, C . P . , 98%, 0.45'A t a n k s , lb. 0. 4 1 V * 0.43'A H i g h gravity, tanks, lb. 0.,40 G u i n rosin, S a v . , c w t . Κ . 7.43 Menthol, laevo, synthetic, 5.60 lb. 5.55 189.00 Mercury, European 188.00 Myrobalans, ton 46.00 J-No. 1 45.00 62.00 Crushed 60.00 Oils, l b . Coconut 0.133/4 Crude, tanks, coast 0.13aA 0.15V2 C r u d e , t a n k s , Ν . Υ. 0.15>Λ 0.13 V* Cottonseed, crude, So.E. 0.13 0.22V* Oiticica, tanks 0.22V» 0.14 V? SafHower, t a n k s 0.14 Valonia, ton 77.00 Beards 76.00 58.00 Cups 57.00 3.59 V e r m i l i o n , E n g l i s h red, l b . 3.58 0 Tanks. & Drums.
V O L U M E
Announcing
Product
What it is
Suggested Uses
Sulfonate
A low-cost water soluble petroleum sulfonate.
Wetting, air-entraining, foaming, rewetting and ore flotation agent.
Sulfonate OS
A l o w - c o s t , highly purified oil soluble petroleum sulfonate.
Detergent and lube oil additives. Surface active agent.
Sunaptic Acids
High mol. wt. naphthenic acids, with un usually lowpercentage of unsaponifiables.
Driers, emulsifying and flotation agents. Used in preparation o f esters, plasticizers and preserv atives.
PDO-40)
A polymerized, closed-chain hydro carbon. Dries at room temperature; resists water,, alkalies, dilute acids; g o o d color stability; soluble in mineral spirits.
Corrosion resistant sur face coatings, metal prim ers, aluminum bronze vehicle, concrete curing compounds, core oils, and reclaiming agent for rubber.
Propylene Trimer and "SfetrosHeB·
Commercial grade C 9 and Q2 mono-olefins.
Synthetic detergents and chemical intermediates.
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A Sun representative will gladly discuss these new Sunoco PetroclieroicaLs with you. Or you can get technical data and samples for test purposes. Write SUN OÏL COMPANY, Phila. 3, Pa., Depi. CN-8 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS DEPARTMENT
S U N C*3L C O M P A N Y PHILADELPHIA 3 , PA. · SUN OIL C O M P A N Y LTD·, T O R O N T O & M O N T R E A L
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