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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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