EVC International NV.Exxon Chemical, Houston, TX, will expand its Escorez-5000 tackifying resin resin, any of a class of amorphous solids or semisolids. Resins are found in nature and are chiefly of vegetable origin. They are typically light yellow to dark brown in color; tasteless; odorless or faintly aromatic; translucent or transparent; brittle, fracturing facilities at Notre-Dame de-Gravenchon, France. The 40% expansion is scheduled for completion in the third quarter of 1998. In addition to the company's water white and light color grade slate, facilities will be installed at the plant to produce the newly commercialized Escorez-5600 family of aromatic aromatic /ar·o·mat·ic/ (ar?o-mat´ik) 1. having a spicy odor. 2. in chemistry, denoting a compound containing a ring system stabilized by a closed circle of conjugated double bonds or nonbonding electron pairs, e.g. modified tackifying resins resins, n.pl complex, insoluble, sticky substances secreted by plants. Used as astringents, antimicrobials, and antiinflammatories, and are burned as incense. Can cause oral ulcers and epidermal irritations. . |
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