TIN CHEMICALS Inorganics Stannic Chloride (anhydrous tin tetrachloride) Stannic Chloride Pentahydrate Stannochlor* (anhydrous stannous chloride) Stannous Oxide Stannic Oxide (white tin oxide) Stannous Sulfate Stannous Fluoride Stannous Gluconate Stannous Pyrophosphate Bismuth Stannate Potassium Stannate Sodium Stannate Other Stannates for ceramic capacitors Tin Salts of Organic Acids Stannous Caproate Stannous Laurate Stannous Oleate Stannous Octoate Stannous Naphthenate Stannous Palmitate Stannous Stearate Stannous Tartrate
Organotjns Dibutyltin Diacetate Dibutyltin Dichloride Dibutyltin Dilaurate Dibutyltin Di-2-Ethylhexoate Dibutyltin Maleate Dibutyltin Oxide fetrabutyltin Tetraphenyltin Triphenyltin Chloride Triphenyitin Hydroxide bioMeT* Bis (tri~n-butyltin) Oxide bioMet Tributyltin Chloride
ANTIMONY CHEMICALS Antimony Oxide Sodium Antimonate Organoantimony
GRIGNARD REAGENTS Butyl Magnesium Chloride Cyciohexyl Magnesium Chloride Ethyl Magnesium Chloride 2-Ethylhexyl Magnesium Chioride Methyl Magnesium Chloride Octyl Magnesium Chloride Phenyl Magnesium Chloride Vinyl Magnesium Chloride VINYL STABILIZERS Thermolite* Organotins . Thermolite Octyltins Thermolite Barium-Cadmiums Thermolite Auxiliaries FLAME RETARDERS Thermoguard* Flame Retarders URETHANE FOAM CATALYSTS
ORGANOMETALLICS & ORGANOMETALLOIDS Organoantimony Chemicals Organobismuth Chemicals Organomagnesium Chemicals Organophosphorus Chemicals Organosilicon Chemicals Organotin Chemicals
These chemicals today.,
Stannous Types Organotin Types OTHER INORGANIC CHEMICALS Chromic Acid Nickel Salts Aplite Rutile
A N T I O X I D A N T S for Rubber Pood Paint Resins and Polymers Soaps FueJs and Lubricants Others
BIOLOGICAL C O M P O U N D S as Bactericides a n d Bacteriostats Fungicides and Fungi stats Algaecides a n d Algaestats Rodent Repellents Moiluskicides a n d Molluskistats Herbicides Insecticides and Insect Repellents Coccidiostats Anthelmintics Anti-foulants
CATALYSTS for Polymerization Cross-Linking Gas Generation ( " b l o w i n g " ) Curing, o r Hardening Condensation Esterification Halogenation Hydrogénation Inorganic Reactions a n d Polymerization Others
FLAME RETARDANTS for Plastics Paper a n d Paper Laminates Textiles Wood Paint Functional Fluids Hydraulics Heat Exchangers Lubricants Others
ELECTROCONDUCTIVE C H E M I C A L S for Ceramics Glass
STABILIZERS for Chlorinated hydrocarbons Food Peroxides Polymers Synthetic fibers
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