- Industry: Chemistry
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A.k.a. m-xylene, 3-methyltoluene or 1,3-dimethylbenzene. Chevron Phillips Chemical’s Specialty Chemicals division sells high purity m-xylene.
Industry:Energy
The mass of a specific chemical defined as the weight of 6.02 x 1023 atoms or molecules of that chemical.
Industry:Energy
Chevron Phillips Chemical's brand of styrene-butadiene copolymers known for its glass-like clarity, high impact strength, and value. It is easily produced using conventional processes like blow molding, injection molding, injection-blow molding, extrusion, thermoforming, and blown and cast films.
Industry:Energy
Phillips Sumika Polypropylene Company brand name for its line of polypropylene products.
Industry:Energy
A.k.a. thiol. A typically odorous sulfur compound used in diverse applications, ranging from agricultural supplements to polymerization modifiers. Chevron Phillips Chemical offers a wide range of mercaptan structures, including linear, branched, and functionalized.
Industry:Energy
An organometallic coordination compound, or more specifically, a cyclopentadienyl derivative of a transition metal or metal halide. Metallocenes are best known as catalysts for polymerizing ethylene and propylene.
Industry:Energy
Extrusion and rigid packaging polyethylene resin used for pharmaceutical, cosmetic and liquid food bottles, pails and crates.
Industry:Energy
Flexible packaging resin used for blown and cast film, as well as extrusion coating/lamination.
Industry:Energy
A.k.a. Chevron Phillips Chemical Slurry Loop Process. A proprietary process for making polyethylene.
Industry:Energy
The process of extracting a soluble material by percolating a liquid through it to dissolve the material. Later the liquid and dissolved materials are separated by various means. Leaching is used to remove salts from ores.
Industry:Energy