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The high dielectric strength of Oromte . . ! Polybutenes makes themusefiil in Γ I . electrical insulation. Their tackiness is ; ^-\ important in adhesives. Their non-drying * _, ;: characteristic makes possible superior. . ;. caulking; sealing- and insulating compounds. TKey are extensively used as extenders. and modifiers in making molded rubber products v Possibly Oronite's versatile Polybutenes willsolve a prbBlem for you. , ; : : L Oronite's specialtyAs finding ^ways to mass-produce needed chemicals. We may already
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