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Chem-Trend is a global leader in chemical specialty solutions. Chem-Trend is the world's largest producer of releasants and lubricants lubricants

preparations for the lubrication of passages to reduce frictional injury, e.g. oily preparations, including petroleum jelly, lanolin or water-soluble preparations such as methyl cellulose.
 to the rubber, tire, polyurethane, composites, rotation and die casting die casting

Forming metal objects by injecting molten metal under pressure into dies or molds. An early and important use of the technique was in the Linotype machine (1884), but the mass-production automobile assembly line gave die casting its real impetus.
 industries. Chem-Trend is the one company that can provide precise answers to a customer's releasant and lubricant Lubricant

A gas, liquid, or solid used to prevent contact of parts in relative motion, and thereby reduce friction and wear. In many machines, cooling by the lubricant is equally important.
 needs, large or small, where and when they are needed.

Chem-Trend offers the strength of a worldwide organization and is an extension of a customer's local resources. Chem-Trend is the world's largest provider of mold release and die lubricant technologies. With sales and production facilities on five continents, Chem-Trend has the global reach and resources to meet the needs of the most specific manufacturing processes wherever they are located.

Mono-Coat and Chemlease release agents are offered to the rubber, rotomolding and composite industries; Mono-Lube is used by the tire industry; PURA is offered to the urethane urethane (yoor´ithān´),
n ethyl carbamate used as an anesthetic agent for laboratory animals, formerly used as a hypnotic in humans.
 industry; and Safety-Lube and Power-Lube are used in the die casting industry.

Chem-Trend provides specific, industry-dedicated laboratories operated by experienced chemists and technical professionals who offer customers leading-edge formulation services. Custom formulations are developed with a customer's particular process in mind. From rubber to polyurethane molding, Chem-Trend understands a customer's process from start to finish.

Within the rubber industry, Mono-coat is said to be the global standard in semi-permanent release agents. Chem-Trend's release products offer outstanding performance with virtually any rubber stock manufacturing.

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Specialty Silicone Products is a leader in silicone formulation and fabrication fabrication (fab´rikā´shn),
n the construction or making of a restoration.
. The company's diverse products include heat cured elastomers, RTVs, liquid silicone rubber Noun 1. silicone rubber - made from silicone elastomers; retains flexibility resilience and tensile strength over a wide temperature range
synthetic rubber, rubber - any of various synthetic elastic materials whose properties resemble natural rubber
 (LSR 1. (networking) LSR - Label Switching Router.
2. (operating system) LSR - Local Shared Resources.
) and silicone greases and compounds. Specialty Silicone Products offers a complete line of electrically and thermally conductive conductive

having the quality of readily conducting electric current.


conductive flooring
flooring or floor covering made specially conductive to electrical current, usually by the inclusion of copper wiring that is earthed
 elastomers available in molding grade, RTV RTV Room Temperature Vulcanizing (elastomer sealant)
RTV Radio Television (educational major)
RTV ReplayTV (digital video recorder brand)
RTV Real-Time Video
RTV Return To Vendor
 or form-in-place (LSR).

In addition, the company manufactures silicone septa septa /sep·ta/ (sep´tah) [L.] plural of septum.
Septum (plural, septa)
The dividing partition in the nose that separates the two nostrils. It is composed of bone and cartilage.
 and capliners for the medical and instrumentation industries. SSP (1) (Service Switching Point) The local exchange node in an SS7 telephone network. The SSP can be part of the voice switch or in a separate computer connected to it.  also manufactures the Silblade silicone windshield wiper, SS2000 multipurpose mul·ti·pur·pose  
adj.
Designed or used for several purposes: a multipurpose room; multipurpose software.


multipurpose
Adjective
 silicone lube and other consumer-oriented products.

Specialty Silicone Products offers liquid silicone rubber injection molding injection molding
n.
A manufacturing process for forming objects, as of plastic or metal, by heating the molding material to a fluid state and injecting it into a mold.
 services that include custom LSR formulations and LIM part fabrication. SSP produces silicone sheeting as thin as .001", as well as a variety of composite sheeting.

Silicone compounds are the most versatile materials on the market today. When properly assembled and molded into an elastomeric part or extruded profile, the silicone will outperform all other elastomeric materials on the market today in the temperature operating range of -65 [degrees] to 500 [degrees] F.

All silicone compounds can be utilized for an extremely wide range of applications, far beyond high/low temperature environments. All applications can be narrowed into four basic categories, including insulator insulator

Substance that blocks or retards the flow of electric current or heat. An insulator is a poor conductor because it has a high resistance to such flow. Electrical insulators are commonly used to hold conductors in place, separating them from one another and from
, static dissipative dis·si·pate  
v. dis·si·pat·ed, dis·si·pat·ing, dis·si·pates

v.tr.
1. To drive away; disperse.

2.
, semi-conductive and conductive. Only silicone elastomers can be compounded to meet these requirements.

High performance silicone greases are offered for rolling and sliding surfaces.

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Struktol's informative web site describes this global, ISO (1) See ISO speed.

(2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI.
 9001 certified company committed to providing customers with quality products and services. Quality additives to improve processability, product uniformity and to improve the overall quality of products are provided by Struktol Company of America.

Product descriptions are provided on the web site for Struktol's entire product line, including activators, peptizers, antioxidants Antioxidants
Substances that reduce the damage of the highly reactive free radicals that are the byproducts of the cells.

Mentioned in: Aging, Nutritional Supplements

antioxidants,
n.
, plasticizers plasticizers

mostly triaryl phosphates, such as tricresyl, triphenyl phosphates, which are poisonous. See also triorthocresyl phosphate.
, coated sulfurs, plastic additives, coupling agents, specialty polymers, processing, dispersing and peptizing agents, polyethylene waxes, fillers (non-black), rubber recycling, homogenizing agents/tackifiers and specialty chemicals.

Struktol's technical specialists, research and development chemists and compound laboratories work together as a team to meet the changing needs of the polymer industry. The addition of trade product lines to the Struktol family of products is said to make the company a valuable single source chemical supplier to customers.

Well established as the leader in performance process additives for the rubber industry, Struktol's emerging presence into related fields, such as plastics, is said to be natural. Struktol's quality additives are said to make rubber and plastic more processable, providing more efficient manufacturing operations Manufacturing operations concern the operation of a facility, as opposed to maintenance, supply and distribution, health, and safety, emergency response, human resources, security, information technology and other infrastructural support organizations.  and stronger, more durable products - products as varied as concept tires, tennis shoes tennis shoes nplzapatillas fpl de tenis

tennis shoes npl(chaussures fpl de) tennis mpl

tennis shoes tennis
, super computers, plastic pails, oil seals and bridge bearing pads.

With its own technical laboratories, Struktol is able to evaluate new products, insure the performance of established ones and help customers with specific applications.

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CHEMICALS AND MATERIALS

Abrasive Supply Company, Inc.
Acordis
Advanced Polymer Alloys
Akrochem Corporation
Akron Dispersions
American Silicones
Ameripol Synpol
Asbury Graphite Mills. Inc.
H.A. Astlett
Ausimont
AXEL/MoldWiz
Bayer Corp.
Calumet Lubricants Co.
Cancarb Limited
Chem-Trend
Chevron Chemical Co.
Coal Fillers Incorporated
CRI-SIL (a division of IMMIX Technologies)
CRI-Tech (a division of IMMIX Technologies)
Crowley Chemical
Cyanides & Chemicals Company
Deflashing Media Inc.
Dow Corning
J. Drasner & Co., Inc.
Dyneon
Eagle Elastomers
Elastochem, Inc.
Epoxies, Etc.
Firestone Polymers
Franklynn Industries
Gayson SDI
GLS Corporation
The C.P. Hall Company
Harwick Standard
High Tech Elastomers Inc.
HM Royal
Kentucky-Tennessee Clay Co.
Laur Silicones
Lehmann and Voss & Co.
Lord Corp.
M.F. Cachat Co.
Martin Marietta Magnesia Spec.
McLube
NIZH USA
North American Oxide
Performance Processing Co.
Precision Polymer Resources, Inc.
Preferred Rubber Compounding
Rhodia Silicones
Ricon Resins
Salem Republic
Shell Lubricants
The Shepherd Chemical Company
Sovereign Chemical Company
Specialty Silicone Products, Inc.
Struktol Corporation
Teknor Apex - Custom Mixing
Teknor Apex - TPEs
Textile Proofers
Uniroyal Chemical Company, Inc.
R. T. Vanderbilt
Vredestein Rubber Resources B.V.
Wacker Silicones
Zeon Chemicals

ORGANIZATIONS

ACS, Rubber Division
Chicago Rubber Group
The Los Angeles Rubber Group
Philadelphia Rubber Group
RMA
Southern Rubber Group
The University of Akron
Wisconsin Rubber Group

MOLD RELEASES

Axel/Moldwiz
Dexter Adhesive & Coating Systems
DuPont Coating & Release Systems
Franklynn Industries
McLube
Plasma Coatings, Inc.
Release Coatings of New York

SERVICES

R.B.S. Roll Blocking

RUBBER MANUFACTURERS

Associated Rubber Co.
Biltrite Industries
Blair Rubber Company
Bridgestone/Firestone
Cameron Elastomer Technology
Chase-Walton Elastomers
Continental General Tire
CRI-SIL (a division of IMMIX Technologies)
CRI-Tech (a division of IMMIX Technologies)
DA/Pro Rubber Inc.
East Bay Rubber Company
Fulflex, Inc.
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Kismet Products
Minnesota Rubber / QMR Plastics
Pelmor Labs
Polymeric Protective Linings
Thai Hua Rubber Public Company Limited
TSE Industries
West American Rubber Company

MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

Acrolab
Aeroglide Corporation
Aeroquip
Akron Steel Fabricators
Azco Corp.
CAE Alpheus
Chronos Richardson
Cober Electronics
Cryogenic Deflashing Systems, Inc.
Cryogenic Systems and Parts
Davis-Standard
Dicer Corp.
Dielectric Corp.
Durbin Industrial Valve
Dynamic Air
Engel
Farrel Corporation
Franklin Miller, Inc.
French Oil Mill Machinery
General Plastex
Genca
G.F. Goodman & Son, Inc.
Gomaplast Machinery
Guill Tool
Hydratecs Injection Equipment
Jacobson, LLC
Klockner Desma
Kobelco Stewart Bolling
Krupp Rubber Machinery Inc.
Kuntz Mfg. Co., Inc.
Leonard Enterprises, Inc.
LWB Steinl
Maplan
Maxi-Blast
Mesabi Control Engineering
Mid-American Machine
Mitchell Inc.
Molding & Coating Technologies
Noren Products
Parker Hannifin Corp (Seal Corp.)
Pomini
RBC Bearings
Reliable Rubber & Plastic Machinery
RMS
Rubber City Machinery
Spadone, Inc.
Starlinger North America
Technical Machine
Thermovation Engineering
Troester-ESI
Troester Machinery
Wabash MPI
Wardwell Braiding Machine Co.
West Coast Rubber Machinery
WSF Industries

TESTING EQUIPMENT / LABORATORIES

Akron Rubber Development Lab
Baster Vision Technologies
Cameron Elastomer Technology
Carl Zeiss Inc.
Ektron Tek Co., Ltd.
Haake
Instron
MTS Systems Corporation
Pacific Transducer Corp.
PTC
Rex Gauge
Smithers Scientific
Standards Testing Labs
TSI Incorporated
H. W. Wallace & Co. Ltd.
Carl Zeiss Inc.
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