wyandotte is now supplying many new organics
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Wyandot te le now supplying many new
ORGANICS
Y o u already know ^Wyandotte as one of the worM's g r e a t producers of inorganic chemicals. Xhe bulk of Wyandotte production will continue in this field so vital to commerce and industry.
You know also that Wyandotte owns vast natural resources i n bas ic raw materials—which can be used in the production of organic a s well as inorganic chemicals. For the past t e n years, Wyandotte research h a s been hard at work on this project.
Today, many of these organics are in production—a logical forward step in Wyandotte's $25*000,000 expansion program for both, inorganic and organic chemicals. The l i s t i n the next column shows you the wide range of Wyandotte Chemicals. Some o f the organics are already being produced , others are planned for the no t too distant future. We shall be glad t o send y o u more
detailed information on these organics upon request.
INORGANIC CHEMICALS
Soda ash, caustic soda, bicarbonate of soda, chlorine, dry ice, calcium carbonate, calcium chloride, hydrogen and hydrochloric acid.
ORGANIC CHEMICALS
Synthetic Detergents: Alkylarylsulfonate type (Kreelon).
Glycol Process Products: Mixed ethylene and propylene glycols, mixed diethylene and dipropylene glycols, ethylene dichloride, propylene dichloride, mixed chloroethers and ethylene oxide.
Aromotic Sulfonic Acid Derivatives: Ben-zenesulfonamide, benzenesulfonchloride, monochloramine B, dichloramine B, ben-zenesulfonic esters, sodium xylene sulfonate (Naxonatc), as well as substituted benzene-sulfonamides.
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