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- MDI (pure) | Chemior
MDI (pure)
- Metallothionein | Chemior
Es: Metalotioneínas Ru: Металлотионеин Metallothionein
- Fischer-Tropsch Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene with Aromatics (FT-SPK/A) | Chemior
Fischer-Tropsch Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene with Aromatics (FT-SPK/A)
- Propionaldehyde (PAD) | Chemior
Appearance: Liquid Health: Hazardous Fire: Easily ignited Reactivity: Violent reaction Melting point: -81°C Boiling point: 48°C En: Propanal | Propionic aldehyde Es: Propionaldehído | Aldehído propiónico Ru: Пропаналь | Поропионовый альдегид Propionaldehyde (PAD)
- Phthalimide | Chemior
Appearance: Solid Melting point: 233°C Es: Ftalimida Ru: Фталимид Phthalimide
- EPM rubber | Chemior
En: Ethylene propylene rubber Es: Caucho etileno-propileno Ru: Этилен-пропиленовый каучук EPM rubber
- Furan | Chemior
Appearance: Liquid Health: Extreme danger Fire: Extremely flammable Reactivity: Unstable if heated Melting point: -85,6°C Boiling point: 31,3°C En: Furfuran Es: Furano | Furfurano Ru: Фуран | Фурфуран Furan
- Acetaldehyde (AAD) | Chemior
World production of Acetaldehyde (AAD): 0,8 million tons (approx.) World consumption of Acetaldehyde (AAD): Pyridine 32% Pentaerythritol 30% Acetate esters 4% Acetic acid (AAC) 1% Other Acetaldehyde (AAD) derivatives 33% Appearance: Liquid / Gas Health: Extreme danger Fire: Extremely flammable Reactivity: Shock + heat may detonate Melting point: -123,37°C Boiling point: 20,2°C En: Acetaldehyde | Ethanal | Acetylaldehyde | CH3CHO | Acetic aldehyde Es: Etanal | Acetaldehído Ru: Ацетальдегид | Этаналь Acetaldehyde (AAD)
- Isobutylene isoprene rubber (IIR) | Chemior
En: Isobutene isoprene rubber Isobutylene isoprene rubber (IIR)
- Isobutyene (high purity) (HPIB) | Chemior
Isobutyene (high purity) (HPIB)
- n-Octyl acrylate (OAK) | Chemior
Appearance: Liquid Melting point: -58,7°C Boiling point: 57°C n-Octyl acrylate (OAK)
- Polyisocyanurate (PIR) | Chemior
Es: Poliisocianurato Ru: ПИР | Полиизоцианурат Polyisocyanurate (PIR)



