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5 unusual facts about Chemical industry


China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation

Along with space and defence manufacture, CASC also produces a number of high-end civilian products such as machinery, chemicals, communications equipment, transportation equipment, computers, medical care products and environmental protection equipment.

Dewsbury by-election, 1902

It was reported that a number of local worthies were in line for consideration including Mr E Talbot, a member of the local school board, Alderman J Anty of Batley (described as an extreme teetotaler), Mr G Thorpe a director of the Cooperative Wholesale Society, Mr J Brown a chemical manufacturer from Savile Town and Mr W Wilson JP, a card manufacturer from Mirfield.

Geleen

The State mining company DSM (privatised in 1989) however remained active in Geleen, now purely as a chemicals producer.

Nayachar

The island inhabited by few fishermen, has shot into the larger public view as the proposed site of the major chemical hub initiated by the erstwhile Left Front alliance led West Bengal Government.

Nayachar has emerged as the most logical option for a major chemical hub as the land belongs to the state government and the area being largely uninhabited.


Dynamic scraped surface heat exchanger

The range of applications covers a number of industries, including food, chemical, petrochemical and pharmaceutical.

Estarreja Municipality

Estarreja is an important chemical industry centre, being the place where several industrial faciliies of CUF are located.

Inductive Automation

Inductive Automation has customers in a variety of industries including: Wastewater, Food and Beverage, Utilities, Energy, Research, Transportation, Chemical Processing, Mining, Aerospace, Transportation, Broadcasting, Printing, Plastics, Construction, Discreet Manufacturing, and Process Manufacturing in over 70 countries with over 750 independent Automation Integration Companies.

Integration Objects

They develop OPC software products and knowledge management platforms for manufacturers primarily in the oil and gas, refining and petrochemicals, chemical, food and beverage, steel and pharmaceutical industries.

International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers' Unions

The organization represented workers employed in a wide range of industries, including energy, mining, chemicals and bioscience, pulp and paper, rubber, gems and jewellery, glass, ceramics, cement, environmental services and others.


see also

Argyrol

Agyrol is synonymous with its chemical mild silver protein, manufactured in the chemical industry to pharmaceutical grade only, using denatured pharmaceutical-grade protein for ophthalmic application and elemental silver to produce the silver protein molecule.

Bill Wattenburg

For example, he has long railed against the use of MTBE, a chemical industry waste product added to gasoline with the purported aim of minimizing pollutants from automobiles.

Buckle

After World War II, the chemical industry saw a great expansion where Celluloid and other plastics such as Casein and Bakelite formed the basis of the buckle-making industry.

CEFIC

In parallel, the chemical industry associations of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries also started to organise.

Comité Européen de l'Industrie de la Robinetterie

This conference will be under the heading of innovation, high level speakers from the Ghent Vlerick business school, from Solvay, from CEFIC, the trade association for the chemical industry and from FECS will address the audience.

Economy of Italy under fascism

Larger programs began in the 1930s with the Bonifica Integrale land reclamation program (or so-called "Battle for Land"), which was employing over 78,000 people by 1933; the Mezzogiorno policies to modernise southern Italy and attack the Mafia - per capita income in the south was still 40% below that of the north; the electrification of the railways and similar transport programs; hydroelectrical projects; the chemical industry; automobiles; steel.

Kenneth Spencer

Kenneth A. Spencer (1902–1960), American philanthropist and businessman in the chemical industry

Renata Polverini

She was involved in major disputes in the national chemical industry (Eni), in the metal workers sector (Fiat and Thyssen Krupp), in public employment, in the transport sector (Railways and Alitalia) and in the private services sector.