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SEARCH FOR KEY CHEMICAL INDUSTRY DATA

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  • CH/Flow | Chemical Industry Open Resource

    Interactive flow diagram of the global chemical industry GLOBAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRY FLOW DIAGRAM 2025 You can scale the diagram and move the blocks

  • Hydrogen (H2) | Chemior

    Appearance: Gas Health: Normal material Fire: Extremely flammable Reactivity: Stable Melting point: -252,879°C Boiling point: -259,16°C Es: Hidrógeno Ru: Водород Hydrogen (H2)

  • Extrudable polyethylene terephthalate (EPET) | Chemior

    Extrudable polyethylene terephthalate (EPET)

  • Valeric acid | Chemior

    Appearance: Liquid Health: Extreme danger Fire: Combustible Reactivity: Stable Melting point: -34,5°C Boiling point: 185°C En: Pentanoic acid | Propylacetic acid Es: Ácido valérico | Ácido pentanoico | Ácido valeriánico Ru: Валериановая кислота | Пентановая кислота Valeric acid

  • Ethylene thiourea (ETU) | Chemior

    Appearance: Solid Health: Hazardous Fire: Flammable Reactivity: Unstable if heated Melting point: 203°C Boiling point: 347,18°C En: Ethylenethiourea Ethylene thiourea (ETU)

  • 1-Nonacosanol | Chemior

    Appearance: Solid Melting point: 84,5°C Boiling point: 470,73°C 1-Nonacosanol

  • Dibutyl sebacate (DBS) | Chemior

    Appearance: Liquid Health: Normal material Fire: Combustible Reactivity: Stable Melting point: -10°C Boiling point: 344,5°C En: Dibutyl decanedioate Dibutyl sebacate (DBS)

  • Ketoprofen | Chemior

    Appearance: Solid Melting point: 94°C Es: Ketoprofeno Ru: Кетопрофен Ketoprofen

  • Crude Oil | Chemior

    En: Petroleum Es: Petróleo Ru: Нефть Crude Oil

  • Potassium carbonate (K2CO3) | Chemior

    Appearance: Solid Health: Hazardous Fire: Nonflammable Reactivity: Stable Melting point: 891°C En: Dipotassium carbonate Es: Carbonato de potasio Ru: Карбонат калия | Углекислый калий | Поташ Potassium carbonate (K2CO3)

  • Linea alpha-olefin (LAO) | Chemior

    Ru: ЛАО Linea alpha-olefin (LAO)

  • High impact polystyrene (HIPS) | Chemior

    High impact polystyrene (HIPS)

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