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BASF licenses Bayer's Impact polyol technology.


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 Corp., Polyurethanes polyurethanes (pŏl'ēyr`əthānz), group of plastics that may be either thermosetting or thermoplastic. Polyurethane can be made into both flexible and rigid foams. , Wyandotte, Mich., has taken a license from Bayer Corp., Pittsburgh that allows it to use Bayer's Impact technology for making long-chain polyether pol·y·e·ther  
n.
A polymer in which the repeating unit contains two carbon atoms linked by an oxygen atom.
 polyols for flexible PUR foam slabstock. This technology is said to make products that improve foam processing and output. Tel: (800) BC-RESIN * PTDirect: 517FV
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Date:Nov 1, 2004
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