P.59&. it is easier to handle, and «does not freeze easily. Color is water—white f o r uses requiring high purity wnth taste and odor char acteristics desbrable for pharmaceutical a n d food uses ( as well as for lighter colored alkyd resins in p a i n t s ) . A n d Glycerine, USU> 99,5% - preferred by customers whcD find t h e 4 % water in USP -undesirable in their processes, it is identical* with USP except t h a t glycerol contient is a minimum of 9 9 . 5 % instead of 96%. T l i e b a s i c fZact behind the new sta bility'of qualify and supply that Dow's synthetic production has helped bring to the glycerine market is this . . . D o w i s B a s i c i n Polyols—» in glycerine, as well as in the whole wide range «of polyols it manufactures.
The big Dow plant at Freeporf, Texas—first went on stream with Glycerine, Synthetic in 1955.
T h e G l y c e r i n e s from Dow are three: Glycerine, Synthetic is the indi cated choice in nearly all industrial applications. I t was the first to go on
T X l i L N S X A J T I O N ' : Whether in the well-known categories of the glycerines, the industrial glycols, the polyethylene glycols, the ^polypropylene glycols, or in the m o r e venturesome develop mental range of its "world's widest line of polyols", Dow makes ail of the ingredients trfeat go into the production of these polyols.
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branches include Glycerine * Gïycerîne USP" 99Λ% · Propylene G l y c o l · D i p r o p y l e n e G l y c o l · Ethylene Glycol * Dîethylene G l y c o l P o l y e t h y l e n e Glycols β P o l y p r o p y l e n e Glycols · Tripropylene Glycol T e t r c e t h y i e n e Glycol · Hyprose® SP8G s H y p r i n ® OP25 · Pelyglyco! I I Series · Polyglycol 1 3 Series · Polyglyool 1 5 Series Poîycjîycoî I 6 6 Series (Polyepschlorohydrin) * P&iygiycoi 1 74 Series (polystyrene glycol) · P o î y b u î y l e n e Glycols - Γ>ονγαηοΐΦ 1 2 2 Styrène G l y c o l
T l i e I r J L c L u s t r i a J . G - l y c o l s number many active members, among rhem three new products developed by Dow research—poiyepichlorohydrin, polystyrene g l y c o l , a n d polybutylene g l y c o l . All three are a d a p t a b l e as intermediates in the production of the n e w polyuretharses and in the surfactant field. M a n y promising applications in the paint, petroleum, detergent, plastic industries. Tlie Polyethylene Glycols a r e available- in twelve molecular weights f r o m E 2 0 0 to E 2 0 , 0 0 0 , a n d ranging from viscous liquids through w a x y a n d hard tough solids. Very useful as plasticicers, lubricants, solvents a n d as carriers in cosmetic and pharmaceutical ρrep*arations. T h e Polypropylene Glycols " P " series liquid through entire molecular weight range, P 2 5 0 through P4,O0O. Esmployed as lubricants, solvents, plasticizers a n d anti-foam agents. PolyglvccDl P2,0ÔO (resin g r a d e ) has g a i n e d w i d e s p r e a d acceptance for use i n urethaene foams.
Three good ways to go in Dow Glycerine— every one of 1hem c/eorfy right.
T o t h e b u y e r o f c h e m i c a l s the phrase " D o w is basic" means assurance of highest quality that can result only from complete control of all the building blocks t h a t go into a polyol formulation. It means assurance of uninterrupted supply, because the manufacturer is an original source— completely independent of raw mate rial problems. It means stable prices because ingredient costs are not sub ject to wide market fluctuations. And, in t h e r e a l m of creative chemistry it means t h a t t h e r e are literally no ma terial limits to t h e range of polyol possibilities and improvements t h a t are o p e n to D o w and its customers.
D o w ' s " m e n t h a t m a k e t h e m o s t of t h e m " s t a n d r e a d y to help y o u m a k e the most of the polyol p r o d u c t s y o u n e e d . T h e skillful t e a m of s c i e n t i s t s , t e c h n i c i a n s , p r o d u c t i o n e x p e r t s , sales force, i n t h e c o u r s e of t h e i r w o r k , h a v e a c q u i r e d t h e k n o w l e d g e you n e e d t o k n o w about polyols. With t h e m , t h e p r o d u c t i o n and d e l i v e r y of polyols a r e only the beginning:. T h e i r g r e a t e s t p r i d e and satisfact i o n come from following t h r o u g h to help y o u m a k e the most of polyols in your a p p l i c a t i o n s . They a r e alw a y s a t y o u r service. If y o u h a v e a polyol p r o b l e m , w h y not call t h e m . . . t h r o u g h t h e Dow sales office n e a r e s t y o u ? O r write C h e m i c a l s S a l e s O e p t . 1100 AJ3-30.
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