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The largest single air emission source in 2007 was the DuPont Performance Elastomers plant in Beaumont, Texas, which reported 53,000 pounds of carbon tetrachloride emissions that year, according to the EPA inventory.
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ISP Elastomers continues upgrade construction at the plant in Port Neches on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006.
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ISP Elastomers continues upgrade construction at the plant in Port Neches on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006.
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GROSSMAN: Elastomers in general respond that way to frequency ...
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Elastomers are elastic like rubber bands, a lasting deformation is no longer possible after manufacturing.
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Net profit increased from €149 million in Q2 2010 to €392 million in Q2 2011, which was mainly due to the book profits resulting from the divestment of DSM Elastomers and the sale of the Danisco shares as well as a lower tax rate and the strong operating result.
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In Q2 DSM realized one-off profits due to the sale of its shares in Danisco (€140 million before tax) and the divestment of DSM Elastomers (€110 million before tax).
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This change was due to the acquisition of Martek, the divestment of DSM Elastomers and additional hiring.
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Utilizing Dow's state of the art product technologies and Saudi Aramco's project management and execution capabilities, the manufacturing units will produce a wide range of performance products such as Polyurethanes isocyanates, polyether polyols, Propylene Oxide, Propylene Glycol, Elastomers, Linear Low Density Polyethylene, Low Density Polyethylene, Glycol Ethers and Amines.
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Dow Elastomers reported sales growth versus last year, primarily driven by volume increases in North America and Europe, Middle East and Africa EMEA.
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