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"/ I I 05575*3 fOWOLDMON0041278 WATER_PCB-00032324 TRADEMARKS . . . Th, w0H v 3".4 the W.oncon-o L'ock M o'n H Brush Killers Po'rnl OH.;" ' (f ' .w.-kj ..."'-i aMomonto o' S a, lufovd';jjifi P-.. u. S. Potent QfliCe Ofe foMowfd by me ond trodemorLt for which regiprahon , Ond uAreg>tt*red Iradenatki pending ore followed by on AILPIXiArSETECAL B'.it'.ar 1); pi-r :nus jut mid IP Buryi R-n/M l*-.tl.aMt- -ante v Butvl ]) I vl I'M*, date \;ni;. Butvl PLth.ilG IP it j I CU.M.ui. Butylene* Mi,- i l.-oiU' r, Butyral. polivmil resins dlutvat id butjr.il' r i/"r IJ-K- PRGH'UCT C KIBITZ I A-l* Thlncurbanilide -Rubber Chemical)................................ 43 A-32* and A-lun` Rubber Clu.imc.ils1...................................... 42 Accdriutoi 1) Rubber Chcmn al: ..............................................43 Acetate. ('"Iwin.sl .................... 30 and 31 Ac etophvun : ;d;ii l: S P. . .. ................19 Acids and Anhydrides (Carboxylic) is and hi ACL 53 Anil;::. '' Cannstrund Cn. .. .................... 11 AcrylonurM: IS Aclunie; a ................................................................................. 4li Adhesives ................................................................... 44 and 45 Aclinic Acid .................................................................................... 15 Agricultural Chemicals ..................................... 7-io Aircraft Hydraulic Fluids .............................................. 12 Alcohol H-i-ins. pol.v v;n.\ I 31 Alkulale 1-- IMdei:. I Benzene- ......................................... 53 Alkuluti I tu All:;. I Brn/.i-no ................................................ 53 Alkoplio? i .Minimum Acid l'hosphatcsf.............................. 26 Alkyl Acid Phosphate-; 20 Alkyl Anl P.Vnphnie '.saimonier. 141) 40 Alk.vl Aryl Sulfonates Sanimno-.-e) ..................................... 21 Alkyl Den/vm- Dodo, ,v|ben/M:e ..................................................22 Alkyl llen/me Tridec.v 11) i:; '-nci ............................... 53 Alkyl Phenol Dodeu Iph-moD ................................................ 53 Alkyl Phenol -Nomii'henul> 53 Alkylamlutc C-l.' Dodecjiamllne) .. ................................. 16 Alpha mol Bela Sources (Monsanto Kese.irch Corp.) ...................................................15 Aluminum Acid Phosphates -Alkophos).............................. 20 Aluminum Chlorulo Solution lid 136.................................... .14 Atumlnum SulMt.*- ........................ .................... . .49 Amines............................................................................................. 16-17 Aimnonia. Anhydrous........................................................................ 8 Ammonia. A-ma 8 Ammonium Nu rate Fertilizer 1'diets....................................... 8 Ammonumi Nitrate I'crti'mcer i'di'is E-2)..........................8 Ammonium Nit rate sn"; Solution................................................ 8 Ainnnmi'im Pim-mlnito. Ui ........................ 23 Ammonium Plm-piiate. ethyl 23 Amnioniuin Pan -imuto, mono .......................................... .2" AnniKmium Phusimate, ttutir-l 23 Anhydrous Monocalciutn I' 11c>..t> 1:u.ce Py-Ran).. . . 24 Anionic Surface Active Agents .........5iandf>3 Anisidine. u:; ho................................................................................ 10 Anlsidinc. para . . .............................................................10 Anti-Caking Flow Conditioners..............................45 Anti-Foaming Agents .....................................................45 Antioxidants .........................................................................40 Anti-Slip and Anti-Soil Agents 45 and 40 Arodord Polyciiioi inated Polypht iiyls................................ 17 Aspirin 19 Avatlex .............................................. 0 Avudexi IUV...............................................................................................0 B Bacteriostuts ........................................ . Battery Add F.lectrolytP' ., . r?nth.! Alkjd Resin Imertnediate Ben/.eno Benzoic Acid Beiml Bv:i.o Benzyl Cldm Benzvl CM' i Betv/vl Clud Biphcii', I Ihspheiiul A ... Bisphrnnl A - 11:, dimvn.Med Bleaching Compound Bono Ash . . ............................. Brems.-dnd.Lim; Sources (Monsanto Research Corp.). Brush-Blitz* 13 I u c Ci Stream 'Mixed Hydroeai hops Ci Anmutic Concentrate 'Mixed Isomer#) . CatTelne L'.S.P. ........................................ Calcium Phosphates Culeium rvii'i'ii.ispluite . ... .. Calcium Mill ale iSlac Calibration Somes .Monsanto Ken arch Corp. > Carbon Dioxide ................ Ca e in and Soyocan Adhesives.................. Cata!..-#ts ............. ...................................... CaUSllc Potash . . . .... . Cellulose Aeelu'o Vu>j,.ik-^) 1151 11 II 44 1I Cellulosic He sms/Pis sties Chemical Fibers ............. . 11 Chemical Specialty Catalysts............ Chcmstrarul') Aerilaiic) and N> Ion .................. Chloraminc-'i' .............................................................. Chl'jinamlinc. ortho ..................................................... Cliloroamline. para............................................................. Clilorophonol. ortho ................. .................... Chlorophenol. ix.ra........................................................... Cnlorosulfonic Aval ................................................... 47 11 4b 1-5 1G Coal Tar Resins..................... ................... . 34 Collodlal -Silicas iSyton). . ................ 45end Compressor Lubricant .pydraul ACi.............. Co-.ilanol y Copland J 35 ................................................................... 45......................................................................... .... Pi l' 1i1i Coumarin.............................................................................. Crosjl Ihplienyl Phosphate (Gasoline Grade) . .. . 4?tS> Crcsyt Diphenj 1 Phosphate (Plasticizer Grade) . . . 41) Crop-Guard'................. .... ................................................. . 9 Curing Agents........................................ ..... . . 48 Cydohcxanol ..................................................................... Cyclohexylamine.................................................................. '':''' io D 2.4-D Amine ................................................................... 2.4-D Butvl Fstor ............................................... 2.4-D Beryl K-uet Cono-ntratc . ................ 2.4-D E.-u-r Aeii.d iLmulsitiablci........................ 2.4-i) Granular .................................... 2.4-D Isopropyl FsUt ... .................... ... 2.4-D Low Volatile i-.-'er ........................................... 2.1-D 2.4.5- I'Juityl P.-ter ................................. 2.4-D 2.4.5-T Lon Volatile Kster . .. DDHSA --''j'dec.vlbeuz.etiu Sullonic Avid. . DDR.4A-94 ........................................................ Doloamer PC -124 1 $) .. . ... . Detergent Intermediates ................ Dramn'amn'.iv. Phosphate ... ...................... Dihutj 1 l uma rate ... ........................... Dibutyl Mai'.a'.i' ... ........................................... Ddmt.vl Phthal.ite . .. l):bv:tylanii:i'' Pvrmdinspl'.atc D.P. or-lution Dicv.leium Planpli ite An li%diuu- . Dicahuum Piio-piMie IBLvdr de . DicaUimn Pl'.";phat'\ K*'.'d Grade .. 3.4-D:chloioamlH!',' Ll-DCA) . . .. D'.dllorobMl. v lie. (, 11 111) .............. Diehloiohin.'"iie. t'.ira .Santochlm-5' 2.4-Da htoi-iph-'iiol ..... Daydol.exj l Phthalate DCItP. .. DicyelohexylanniP' . Duh'ctric CooLmt lor Electronic K<|Ulp:noiu .Cool.mol,;: 15 .. Diethvl Pht li.il.Mr Di-J-Pth.'.lhexvi vhp.Ue |jnv Di-2-KthvUu xvl Phtiial.itc DOP. Ddivdrox.v Ddda n.vl Suhon*- Du.-ud-'cvl Amp.Ue DIDA Dusovtecyl Pht I'.alate DI|)P' Diisooayl PhtV.ai..te DloP- Dimethyl Phth.il it-' l)l-N-0(i:.l. N-Dn-yl Adipate I >N C > f> A Diphenyl Ihpheuyl or Ph nylbi u.'.- ne. DipP.eiiyl PMIudate Diphenj Uiianiuuie Phth.ihite -Gu.iutal . 9 !) 9 9 9 in Id 51 51 15 1'i is In 21) 3D lli 1) 3o 41 *Mon#rjrit<i I Mifenmrfc MONSANTO CHEMICAL COMPANY Market!::,- s. ri ir.-s I)< ;>t 800 No. Lc. Mend; Blvm. St. J CD. Mo. 05575** ...... TOWOLDMON0041279 WATER PCB-00032325 M-S/4 Disinfcctonts .................. ig und -it D.-olniP! I'!. - AI:!-. V tr-us . .. . . 24 IdMiduim Pun.-piiule. L)uci|i,di.iti* ...................................... . 24 Dudrrylaiillinc . ........................................ 16 DodoevU'vn/i-ne A!hv 1 lie) ............................................. 22 Dodmlhen.'.i'm- Sulim,'..' Aval ................................................ 51 Doderylphi'iml A1 ;>yl Ph-uml ............ 53 Domes (Geospcice ? Utility Shelter)............ 7 DKG dhph-'h.'. h: : midim" . ... ............. 43 I) .I*, Solution ) Duiutvi.mjlm* Pj ruphosphato)..............49 J) X-8H> K"hms . 35 Dytrol >I'u:nt Prush Preserver).................................. .............. 37 E K-23> Pellets 'Ammonium Nitrate Fertilizer)....................... 8 Kl-Sl\ty R11ht`i'1 ClnMiiicjl<...................................................... 41 Kliistopunf1 Hul>t'>'r riii'Miniil) ................................. 41 Electronic Materials ...................................... n FUnnim 17 X!h.vl Ammonium Pluupiaite y.ihyi per F.thyl I'li 11' .111 i:*h ! Gl.vrollate Kt li.vl Yuniilm hln.iv.iu : Klhyiene . . .... ... 23 . . . 21 Suntlrizer F.-15) 3:1 . . .17 ..... 27 Ethylene and Ethylene Co-Products 27 and 28 Extruding and Calendering Material 'I.usUex)............. 30 F Farm Chemicals ..................... Food Supplements ............. Ferroi*hophorus -Iron Phosphide) .................. Fertilizers .......... Fibers d'hemslrand Acrilun and Nylon). .. Field-Clean* . .. Fission Pioducts Monsanto Research Corp.) Flatting Agents.................................... Flavorings ....................... ' Flextol H (Rubber Chemical) . ............. Formal, polyvinyl resins .Foimvar)................. Formaldehyde ...................................... Formaldehyde Resins ................... Fcumvnr Resins -polyvinyl formal) ............. Fruit Spray 'Stop S' .dd'>. ............................. Fuel Oil Additives Santolene'................ ........... Funuvne Acul . . .................................. Functional Fluids ................................ Fungicides ............................................ Funglstats ............................................... ............. 7-10 ...7 and 8 ..................26 .. 8 and 9 ............. 11 ................... 9 ................... 15 ............... 48 ................. 17 .................43 .................32 ...................23 ' "............ 32 ................10 ............... 28 ................... 15 .12 and 13 i. 40 and 47 .46 and 47 G Gallium AnllmnnMc Electronic Grade)................................. 11 Gallium Aisenide Klectronlc Grade' .................................11 Gatuuui Smu\e* Monsanto Uesearch Corp.)...................... 15 Goar Oil Additives Santopvid.D' ..................................... 29 Gelvo7) Copolv tv r lb -ms polyv invl acetate) ......... 31 GclvaCupid:, iv: So kit vtif poll vm.vl acetate) 30 (iclva FmuUiniis po!v.mvl a. elate: ................................31 Gclva ) Pvnvil.-rs 7."i and 7"2 -P"!.vvinyl acetate)................ 31 Geivu.') Resins polwnivl ai-tate 31 Oclvn Ki'sm Solutions polyvinyl acetate)........................... 31 Clu'lvatol.0 U'-.-ms Pol..vinyl alcohol' ......................... 31 GoospaeO Utility Shelter iDumesi ......................................... 7 Germicides ........... 4Catid47 Glassy Sodium Phosphate f0i 11o......................... . . .25 Guantal dhphcui tsuanuUnc Phthulutol.......................... 43 Guulucol....................................................................................................18 H U Acid . . . . ............................................................ 15 Hologen-Contoinlng Compounds it ami is HR- Hr.' Paithilly Ilydruc`ii.itcl T> rphmyl................. 37 Meat Sonnes Monsanto Research C01P./..................... 15 Heavy Chemicals .................. 13. 14 and 15 Huihlcldal Ovl No. 1 ............................................ 9 lleiluc1d.1l Oil Xos. 6 and 7 ...........................................9 Herbicides ...................................................9 audio II. T. Monocalcium Phosphate (Monohydrute). .. . 2l tmdrmark Monsanto dikmical company M.11 y.'tiua si-rv,.'. n-pt Hydraulic Fluids . 11.1? ai.dn ll A* Muriatic Avid) .. 11 H.v. hoe:Vilatevl iSiapbenol A........................................................ 23 I Indium Antlmonlde -Klectronlc Grade)................................ 11 lrmlum Ars' in le KlvvirunlcGr.uk ' 11 Iru.Uum Pho- piiulo U Insecticides 10 Ins'duble Sulfur O') Iron Phosphide -E-r mphosphoi u' 44 20 Isooctyl Iso li'cyl Plitii.datv Samn-i/eio'002) - - - 3S Isotopes -Monsanto Iv.svuich Coip.; .. . . .... 15 L I.ambast* . . .................................................... Lamubl-aeV. ................................................. f/evn-I.Rc' Sodium Aluminum Phnsphate' I.u.-i 11 \ .. K\: i uuuv ..ml v'aii i;r.. Material l.u.-ti e.\.;) Styrene Mckur.y Compouuu . . . Enron ..................................................................... I.ytron I-atex................................................................. Eytmn Synthetic......................................................... Lytron Textile Resin ................................................. M Maleic Anhydride............................................................................ MCP Amine .. ............................................................ Melamine-Urea Resins .......... 3iam Mcrsi/e -Paper Simla Aaent) ........................ Mcrtaxj MHT' 2-t)htvuntobenzothui/nle. . MeitomO WR-4 Prevon for Repiodiivtion Papers' Metal Processing Compounds.................... Methanol . ...................................... Methapyrilone Fumaiate 'Thenylpyramino Fumarale Mcthapyrilene HydrochRmde Thenylpj r a mine Hydiochloride; . . .. . ............ Methionine Hydroxy Analogue 'MRAp' Dipln iivl Phosphate .Phost^iiO MDP. Methyl l'arathion - ........................................... Methyl PCT ............................................. M.lhvl Put!..;':. I Flhvl Glvcoilutc .Sautidzer M-!7) Mv-th:. 1 r-.div . u.ie I'.S.p S.vntlivtic .. Mixed Add Nitrating AcuD .................................... Mo- ulo.v. Mod-Kpox................................................... Monnamir.miiun) Phosphate. Mono TMuravO Rubbei Chemical' Monomers .................. Monomers for Synthetic Rubber . Mo }t ...................... M Ll Mo icniorophenol Technical ;m: Materials : V.xtnuiniK amt ' Molding Compounds . Napthalcnc ................................................. Ncutnui Sniirces Mniv-anto Rc-"ar<'!i Corp.) Nr'H.-'i P-) >u.d .so Noii-Fuiuing Aluminum Hrirht Dip Rath ............................................... Milan j P>!; at Icon ........................................... Nitriv' And ................................................... Nftroamline. in tho..................................................... Nltrvar.il.lie. ] ............................. Nitrov'nloiiib. Nil i-n 1 riii.-* mol, i -ohitioMS Nonionic Surface Active Agents 53 Non:. IplP'in'l -- A!).;. I Phenol . Nuclear Sources Monsanto lus.atvb Corp.. Ntitnum.;, - Neutron Sources Monsanto Research Corp.' Nylon 06 .Clnmi^traud Co.' . .. . o**'*1'* TOWOLDMON0041280 WATER PCB-00032326 o Odorants 43 Otl Additives 'Santohibe) ..................................28 and 29 Oilfo.'.O Oliis.-y Sod111in Phosphate.............................................. 2*> Oleum Opal'H! "7 Vinyl Chloride Extruding and Cul.'ii'Vriiu Mut.! ;,il 14 32 Opulon i) Vur. l Chlou Je Molding Compound .................. 32 ortho-Amstdme )6 ortho-IP nnl-par.ielilorophonol............................................... 4? ort lio-C'liliH:inil;rii' . ............................................. 10 orUio-Chloropli' nol ...........................................................................20 ott! io- Dii'li lori'fn'r.? our.......................................................................18 ort ho-Nit roanihm* ......................................................................... 17 ortho-Nittochlorulxn/i no............................................................. 18 cn tho-PIniiet nliiic 17 or! ho-Tolv l HiyuanUle SopannvD).............................................46 orlho-X.vleno 27 Ortl:o|il;oM>l!nrIc Ac!.I 'Phosphoric Arid'.................................. 7 OS- l'i ; T\ p II/ Hi.:h Temp. Aircraft Hwinuihc Fluid . ....................... 12 OS- Type IV High Temp. Aircraft Hydraulic Fluid)............................................... 12 . Paint Coating Ingredients.............................................. 48 and 49 Pnn-O-Llte*. . . 23 Paper Chemicals ............... . 49 and 50 Paper Sizing Arent Morslze) paia-Anisklmo ..............................................................................16 imra-Chloroatnlme ..............................................................................1G pani-niliiiopheiHjl . ......................................... 20 paTii-Diclilcji ohonzene iSantochlor)........................................ 10 pnra-Nilronnihn>' ............................................................................17 paia-NUrocnlorobcnzene.................................................................. 18 para-Xitiopbcnnl ........................................ 20 Pora-lMieneliUino .................................................................................17 parn-Tolueiiesulfonanii'li' .................... 21 parn-ToliumeMilionvl Chloride..................................................... 21 Paralhion--Niranj . . .................................................................... .10 PC-12-1-1.-') Drfoaim-r .....................................................................45 Pentachioroimro'-.'iizcno irCNB'.................................................. 9 Pentaihloiophtiiol. Technical . Monsanto Penta)... 47 Petro Chemicals ................................................................ 27 Petrofos 'Sodium Tjipolyphosphatc)..................................... 25 Petroleum Aririhives .......................................28 and 29 Pharmaceuticals ........................... .19 and 20 Phcnactin (A^rtoplienetiilln U.S.P.) riielietidlno. oiti'.o ............................................................................17 Phenctullne. pura. . .. ............................................................ ....17 Phenol.....................................................................................................20 Phenolic and Resorcinol Resins.....................................................45 Phenolic Kerins lt`-.-n;<<\..................................................... 33 Phenolic Varnishes L-'smox)..................................................... 33 Plvjne'phthnU'in V S.P............................................................. .. i<* Phcnoiphthuleln. Yellow .......................................... 19 Phcnolsulfonie Achl ............................. 20 Phenyl he 11 re no Biphenyl)............................................................... 22 Phosphate Feed Solution .................................................................. 7 Phosphates (Sodium) 50 Phosphatic Fertilizer Solution Phospholeum* 24 Phosphoric Acid 'To. sO and S.r>r~,) ...................................... 24 Phosphoric Acid 'Oiti'.ophn.-m-.ortc Arid) . ... 7 Phosphoric Anhydride PhosphorusPcntoxide).......... 26 Phosphorus. Flein'ii'il ..............................................................26 Phosphorus Ovu him id" ......................................................... 2G Phosjihorus P*Mita.->ul:;d(> . gg PlioFpinuiis Penmen;-' Phosphoric Anhydride)........... .20 Phosphorus 1 richloride 2G rhostance) MDP Methyl DiphenylPhosphate)...............28 PlUhalie Anhydride . . . . '.................................... 35 Phthalyl Chloride ................ 18 Plastic Bottles an'' Containers piax Co.).........41 Plastic Closures pux. Co.) ........... Plastic Titmonts phxOo.i.......... 41 Plastic Sheet and Film riax. Co Plasticizers ......................... Plastics-llesins-PIasticizers Plax;-; Products .................. Plnx.u'rm.?; Sheet Plax Co.) . . . Polyethylenos .................... Volyhex,J) Film I'i.ix Co 1 . . . Polydex Sheet Pmx. Co.) ...................................... Polyvinyl Acetate Copolymer Resins iGelva) 35-11 30-41 *Montnnlo tndemark MONSANTO CHEMICAL COMPANY Marketing Services Dept. Kikj No. Lindbergh lilvl.. St. I.ouK 6G. Mo. Poiv.lNVl Acetate Ib-'ll Solutions tirll'rt! Poleeln.il Aleoiml R. -ms ;. I.aior;. Poly v S11 j 1 Duty rul K-,1:1- li.t. ar; .............. Pole vinyl lP.ityr.il lo.-ln 1>:-p- r.>;ons ............. Polvvtnvl Furrr. d Im-dm I'.rmvar j)' . Potassium Phosphates Preservatives -- Feed, Grain and Fruit Propybim .................................... PvUr.ml 1 AC Compm-or Lubricant...................... . Pldmul <1 Hydraulic \ puds .. .. .12an< Py-Rantlz Anhydrous Metioculclum Phospliatc................ R-2 Civitals 'Rubber Chemical' . . .. Radiation .-ourcis 'Mdi.-.ii.M Research Corp.i . R.tdlo.u dvc Sources Monsanto Research Corp.) . Raiulox ') . . . . ..................................... Randox 7 Res! 1 Nfr I and Resitr.ent U Urea hesln Intermediates Resin Oil . . Hesln PP. ............................. Reslnov: . Resinov Lnj .cl Phenolic Resins . . ... itesinox / Ph* .olic Lump and Kesins Compound) Resu Re si . > lohc Varnishes........................................ Resl. > Resold! illy Monomeric Melamine ruenohe R\-.ns .. .. Hleid Vinyl Compounds Vyrain)...................... Roi;ue` . . Rubber Chemicals Accelerators for Natural und Synthetic Rubbers Aldehyde Amine T;> 1. ................................. 4 Antioxidants and Autiozunants........................ 43 and 4 Guanidine Type............................... - Special Materials............................... Thiocarbanilido Type................. Thlazole Type............................... Ultra Type... ................ .. Monomers for SynrbMc Rubber RZ-j'i.'3-A (Rubber Clxmiical)........... RZ-5iK>-11 (Rubber Chemical)............ s Saccharin. U.S.P....................................................... jq Sallex \ m.vl Hut.vral ................................................. ..................31 Saiicvl:c Acid. lump. . . .... .............................. jg Salt C.A.c Sodium Sulfate Anhydrous Technical) Sant:<ta-1 '') 1-ii Plasmi/er........................... 50 iq Samnur.cr.; .; Plasticizer................................ .............. -m Santlcizor 9 Plastirizvr ..................................... ;;.;........... ^9 Sant idz-u -> 9 Plasticizer ...................................... 34 Santlcii'er.-; r.-R. Pl.^nci/or .............................. . . ' '' '' ' -iq Santn Izeil)-lo Plast; r ............... 3a SanticiZi.r.:', M-1T Plasticizer............................. 39 Sanuci/.or -' HO Vla-vf.ci/cr........................................ 49 Sarilicizer , 111 Plasriciz-r.............................................................40 SiUitii i/i . p.o Hastu: .it ........................... 3s Santinzei ; JGo PlasDu/er ...................................... 40 Saint' ;zer , cl i I'l.i-1n ;"-'r ..................................... ' 33 S.UUlCI. el ." 2l 1 PLl>th',.'er ................................................... 49 Sant iciz-'r- z 10 P!.i<t u r 33 Sant n iz-.-t cy 4vd Pol; lu.-rie Plasticizer....................... Santiciiw: -) III Plasm : r............................................... 10 4,) Sami'.'iz.ei' A *."2 Plastn:/- r ................................................ 33 Sani'.ctzc: (ei t l ie ;'.ir i/-r .................... Simtlr'.zcr >. in Pla-mu. er ............................................... 33 40 Sant icizo:1. ,1 Ha-u n i.ic-r ................................................ 49 Santn i 'er-` < ie Plasm 1 -1 Sant.c;. er., oil 1 .an:'.;,o r .................................... n 4} Sant .':. 1 ,, 1 i.i.-t1 .1 i 41 Sant a oru m hum 1*. M.u htoiopt.-nat". Technical ' 4 7 Sauf'C'd-v mih-a Aet'-.i-d tor lodu.-tr .0Applic.itnm-. 4S San toe, 1. ;iln a Acroni 1fur'1 lit rn.al In.'.iil tt ;un i Santoi .. ............................................. 4j 43 Santoc' i - / M Santo, tilor.. para-Diddotot'enzene>.............................. li> S.imocurc Icubuer ( :. 1:1 n ,tl > . . 43 ftantocun- .) itubher id - ::r< a!1 42 Santociuc-' MOU .uid Mi'l. `i Uim)>cr Chemicals' Suntocup' ,s NS IP;!'!)' r c'i mn.il' . 42 4z Sant orh'X AW Kul'!;'r f'h'nm.il 1 .... 41 Sar.todi:-. I'D Kubt - 1 ('laiaiuil , 41 Santoilex y 17 1 Rubber C'l.cinn ali 44 05575^6 TOWOLDMON0041281 WATER PCB-00032327 M-5/6 Sailtn!l<a PI Rubhet C!]| ;im ::l ' ...................................... 41 S.in(<i!!'> ?.'i linofr (': , il 1 .................... 4 ( Siuilotlcx J17 ,Huu;ia LLmuicali............................................. 41 SatiU'foin-- "> . ............................................... 32 Suntok-ruv' C 'Fuel Oil Ad-htlu'i .......................................... 28 SanUil'-n* " FC `Fuel Oil Admtlie' ...................................... 28 Santolen-. i H-I.V 1H- 1 0,1 Additive) ....................................28 SniitnleiP'"-) J -FuelOil Addltlxoi ........................... 28 Santolitc o MHP 11 Santolitc ) M.S .s')-; I:;<1i;vtr!a! Resin)....................................35 Santulllhe 70 Oil Add.Vive > ..................................................28 Su 111 ol il lie ' LUl-C C>l 1 Additive'...............................................28 SailtoUibe.-i aid Oil A : : ; t i ; - .............................................28 Suntolubi / ret.' -Oil A-: Hi nc . . .................. 29 Sahtolnl)e r) ha l Oil Additive, Zinc Dialkyl n tt 11 u > p 0 o ^ 1 11 ,i t c* ......................................................29 Sanudub-' a i'*i-' Oil Additive' ............... .........................29 Saiitoluhe -i lu.j-X Oil Additive) .............................................. .29 Siwitnlubo.) jnl Oil Additno. ..............................................29 baiitolul'e.) UD Oil Ad-ip ho i .......................................... 29 Suntomask.) 11 odor-Ma-kimt A*:ent.................. 48 RuntoineiAlk.\l Aryl Sulfonates...........................................21 Saiiloiutj. ! 22 Santonox.o H 37 RanltipheiK-. 1 Germicide Santonin-;:1 5 oIuti-.n ......................................................... 47 . ............. ........................ 47 Santopo: I ; ! - O' , : 11.1 A.i btive ........................... 29 Santoi-m-1 . vm-KI -vie v,i A ; .am-............... ....................29 Santopoul ;t i- - Gear Oil Additive ............................. ............. 29 Siuitopmd,-; C'eur Od Additive ............................................29 Suntopnld < S --Gear Oil A'ldiuve................................................ 29 Siuitopom C Oil Add:li.e ............................. ...................... 29 SuntOdUin and tr.int tmMixture No. 6.7 and 46 Snntosite. , - Sodium Suin'- Anlr. drous Technical .... Kt Santotan ' KK B,iic Chrome Mdfulo 50 SantovaiA Rubhet Ol'.emn at1 ..................................... .41 Sanlowax OMP Ore.ir.e Nuj- v.r Reactor Coolant). .. 13 Sanlowlu:- , m Ruhoei OluunuuD .......................................44 StintowbiU-.o M-b Huhlicr Chemical)......................................44 Santowhite.o Crv-d.ds Rubber Chemical)..............................44 Santowlnte-; L Kubbm Ci-.cmu.di ....................................... 44 Santouhiti\0 MK 'Rubber Chemical) ..................................... 44 Samoa luteO Powder .Rubber Chemical)................................44 Scrlpsot* 50 Serlptllr Series Wet-StreiiRth Resins.....................................50 Service Centers . . . .... ...................................... 55 Silica Acioyel for Industrial Applications iSantocel). .45 Silica Acruiud for Thermal Insulation (Santoccl).......... 45 Silicon - Ll-vtromc Grade............................................................... 12 Skydiol 509-A -Fire Resistant Jet Aircraft Hydraulic Fluid ` . 12 Skydrul 7i)i)n 'KIro Resistant Jet Aircraft Hydraulic Fluid ' 12 Slay. Calcium Silicate ...................................................................... 14 Shaw lithMii Resins Products....................................... 30 and 31 Sodium Acid Pyroi'lv'Mdi.ue........................................................ 25 Sodium Aluminum Phosphate 'Levii-Lite*). ........................ 25 Sodium Bom-atc U.S.P.....................................................................23 Sodiuiti Bisulfato Nitre Cake ...................... .13 Sodium Ih.iulbte Anhydrous ....................................................... 14 Sodium lloxamct apho.-phaio ..............................................25 Sodium ineia-NittolHUi/eiio Sulfonate..................................... 21 Sodium Peiil acldorophenaie. 'i'tolinical iSantobrltc) .47 Sodium Phosphates . .................... ...........24 and 25 Sodium S:'licvl.i?<`. U.S.P.. 20 Sodium Sulfite Auliydrous Technical ..................................... 13 Sodium .Sulfite Anhydrous `Santosite)..................................50 Sodium Tnpolyt!.osphate............................................................... 25 Sopanox' \ortho-Tolyl Bnni.mide).......................................... 46 Soybean mid Casein Adhesives...................................................... 44 SO Phosphate ......................................................................................25 Stabll !! . ................................................................. 25 Stabilired Methyl P.muhlon...........................................................10 Storm AJ--AJ-loO .................................................................... 62 SleroxO AP AP-llH)............................................................... 52 Sterox CD........................................................................................... 52 Stecoxv) l)F ............................................................................................ 52 Storm 1)J ......................................................................................... 52 Stcrox >NJ ............................................................................................ 52 Stctox Nf................................................................................................ 52 Sterox SK ................. 52 Stcrox No. G..........................................................................................53 Stop-Scald* Fruit Spray....................................................................10 Stymer<l> Vinyl Styrene ................................................................. 32 Styrene Moldmr. O .unpouml -Lustres)... .......... 30 Styrene Monomer ....................................................... 19 Sulfonates ...........................................................................21 Sulfonic Acids 21 Sulfas.m -Mi Rubber Chemical) .......................................... . 44 Sulfononilde Heslns ....................................34 and 35 5-SuUm;.vln-yliv Awl. 'IVvhvdeal ............................................. 10 Sulfur-Containing Compounds ........... 21 and 22 Sulfur Dioxide. Lionel Sulfuric And and Oleum ................. 15 .......................................................14 Sweotners ..................................................................... M *Moninnlo trotitmarh MONSANTO CHFMICAL COMPANY M.i'ldim: her.:. - - J>. pi. p Svtor. A-'-yuu (`(ilb-idal Sijiea, Ss ton C- w and 2 '>' Ooliom.d Siin .1 > Syton-'1 1S and l'S- 'i"i -Collnm.il Silica' Syton P and P-2'>.i I'ollmdal Ml lea i .. Syton W-.'tKi -Colloidal Silica)................. 46 l'i 46 46 46 46 T 2.4.5-T Fstcr ................................................... 2.4.5-T Lore Volatile Kster.................................... Tanning Agents ............................... TCC f.I.-l.4' 'ITu/hlorocarbanlllde)..................... Tci tiarv-nu> -. Jam me ............................... Tel f ai>ota*.- ium l'.vrn pirns pi into .................... Tetrapiop-'nvhuor 1:11c Anbvdi kir.................... Tetr;novUu:u Pyr-ud'-otpiratc.............................. Textile Chemicals Textile R..\::i l..\ tr.-iic" .. Thcuylpviaii.mo Fiimaiate (Methapyrilcne Fumarate- . ....... Thenylpi ram me Hydrochloride iMoth.'.pvr I- no Kuhn- blonde' . 'I'lo ru.m-o j.,,- ;j vi.ui ur Uutddi . '1 litr 1 mil a An "it j ... Thiol dr-) .Mills- Rubber Chemical............. Thiol.-v) -MiiTi Rublicr Ch.-imtal .............. Tlilura.l 3 Knbber Chcmual)....................... Threshold Dec r tor Sources (Monsanto Research Corp.)............................ Toluene.. .......................................... Toluenesu Ron amide--para................................... Toluenesnlfomc And ...................................... Toluomsid.'onr 1 Chloride - para . . . . TPSA53 -'litrapiopenylsuccinic Anhydride. Tracer Sources -Mum-aiUo Research Corp). . Trlcalcium I'ho.sphate ........................................ Tricreay! pinv-phate ............................................ TrMcc.vlb-. iiA-i.o Alkvl nenzene)..................... Triethylauimr-nium Phosphato........................... Tripheuyl Pl-.ostdvaU- ............................................ Trlphenyf Phoii'hite ........................................ Tripotassium Phosphate....................................... Trisodium Phosphate. Anhydrous.................. Trisodiurn Phosphate. Crystalline.................. Trl-Una-Sol*.................................................................. . .25 51 u Vltron Vinyl Chloride .'Flexible Film Si Sheetliifii. . . 32 Urea. Fred Gude Coated .M:ciopr:l!s....................................... 8 Urea. Fortt!i7` r Grad- Coated P- IKts .............................9 Urea. Fertilizer Gl ide I'ncoatcd Pellets ........................... 9 Ifrea-J'orniald-d.vde Scriptitc;) mu' ..............................50 Urea. Industrial Grade Lncoated Pellets. ..................... 35 Urea and Mehumne Resins................................. 45 V Vanadium Sulfur Acid Catalyst... ................ Vanillin U.S.P............................... 47 17 Vcpudcxj........... .. ............................................................ p Vinyl Acetate Monomer.................................................................... 19 Vinvl Butyral h..tlex,:-))................................................................... 32 Vmyl Chlon-je Kxtriidmx Ac Calendering Material Op.don.-'- . .. ......... ,12 Vlr.yl Chlorine ! lexitile Him A- Shc-tin*:' fitronS) .. 32 Vinyl Ch'.orid - M- Idmc t oinpiumd -Oti-lono' ......... 32 Vinyl Chloride Monomer .................. .... 19 Vinyl Resins Plastics .................................................32 8ml 33 Vinyl Stxrene Stymer-)) ................................................... 31 Vuepah Cellulose Acetate ........................................................ 34 Vyrnni Ritul Vmyl Compounds................................................33 w Wood Preservative (Monsanto*) Penial................ 51 Weed Killers........................................................... g X Xylenes. Mixed.................................................................................... 28 z Zinc DtiUkyl Dithiophosphate ...................... Zinc Oxide. Technical.......................................... .29 ..................51 05 575** 7 | ! TOWOLDMON0041282 WATER PCB-00032328 M-5/12 05-45 - TYPE III HIGH TEMPERATURE AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC FLUID. ORGANIC DIVISION--LITERATURE AV All ABIE S I ANDARD FORM: Liquid. PROPERTIES: A clour, nmbor liquid with outstanding hydraulic properties over a -05 to l(U> K. temperature range. USES: Itl;:1t temperature hydraulics for both airborne and ground environmental appUeation. shifting information: Chemicals NOIBN*. 1-qt. cans: 1-sal. cuns: 5-pal. cans. 59-pal. drums. OS-45 > TYPE IV HIGH TEMPERATURE AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC FLUID. ORGANIC DIVISION--LITERATURE AVAILABLE STANDARD FORM: Liquid ; NOIBN. 1-qt. cans: 1-pal. SILICON--ELECTRONIC GRADE INORGANIC DIVISION--LITERATURE AVAILABLE standard FORM: Sinclo-crystal float zone rods, Czoehrolskl Ingots and epitaxial wafers. Polycrystal rods or chunks, slices or lapped wafers. PURITY: Less than 0.2 parts por billion base boron content. GENERAL information: Ultra-hlRh purity silicon for use in the manufacture of electronic semi-conducter devices such ns diodes, rectifiers uml trim.-istor*. Available In various electilcal resistivity ranees, conductivity types, diameters and lengths according to individual customer requirements. USES: Single-crystal rods used directly In the manufacture of semi-conductor devices, polycrystal rods used for zone refining to pro-luce single-crystal form and polycrystallino chunks \ised for single-crystal growing techniques. SHIPPING INFORMATION: Silicon Metal, Electronic Grade. Special containers according to form and quantity. Individual rods packaged in polyethylene sleeves with data shoot. j FM!?3<STrnD3^fL 1 FlLCLDCSSs | A D 172 E3 172 Cxi [ij, i KraDUSSTTBaiiAL, 1 3 IP 12 ( 0 AILTV COOLANOL 45* DIELECTRIC COOLANT FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT $ Pep* M.J/II . l OS-45 n TYPE III HIGH TEMPERATURE AIRCRAFT , HYDRAULIC FLUID. . ORGANIC DIVISION--LITERATURE AVAILABLE STANDARD FORM: Liquid . properties: A dear, amber liquid with outstanding hydraulic , inopeiLus over u -05 K. lo 4D0T. temperature range. USES: Hirh ti-mpetature hydraulics for both airborne and RTmind hit-, i n i; i: .rite! a Milieu ms SHIPPING INIJKMAHON: rlieiuic.:ls NlHU.N. 1-qt. cans; 1-gal. cuns; 5-giil, cans; M-gul. drums. OS-45<v TYPE IV HIGH TEMPERATURE AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC FLUID. ORGANIC DIVISION-literature avaume STANDARD FORM: Liquid PROPt'-iTltS: A . Umi. amhi r l' ; I i 1 a 11 > j mil I .tiding h.v I r ..ill, C properties over a -(,.*> K. to 550 y. temperature range. USlS: High temperature hydraulic for both airborne and ground environmental applications. SHIPPING INFORMATION: Chemicals NOIBN. l-cjt. cans: 1-pal. Cuns: 5-pal. cans; 5-i-pal. drums. SKYDROLt) 500-A FIRE RESISTANT JET AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC FLUID ORGANIC DIVISION--LITERATURE AVAILABLE STANDARD FORM: Liquid. TYPICAL ANALYSIS: Moirdure max.: neutralization num ber 0.10 max.. &p. (Jr. 'J'r 25 C. l.OGO-l.Otai: vi-ausity at In,) K 11.7:10.1 IS. PROPERTIES: A dear, purple. ttre-resUt.mt hydraulic Haul with excellent lubricity. Operational at - i.5 K. USES: Hvdraulic fluid for hyd::m!lr sv-: n:s in turbo j t arid turbo prop ,urctuft, w inch nr,.,.', be up q.uI ,n - r . p. SHIPPING INFORMATION-. Hydiuulic system fluids other than petroleum. 1-qt. cans: 1-gal. cans: 5-gal. cuns: 5i-gal. drums. 'SKYDROL*, 7000 FIRE RESISTANT AIRCRAFT HYDRAULIC FLUID ORGANIC DIVISION--LITERATURE AVAILABLE TYPICAL ANALYSIS: Cloud point below 0`F.: moisture 0.2.V; max.: neutralization number u.2 max.: Pp. tit. i.ujO to 1 hbd at 255/26'C.; pour point -TOT. or lower. II PROPERTIES: A clear, green fire-resistant hvdraulic fluid with outstanding lubricity. slabllii:,. nun-coi rod vouem. evviiem viscosity-temperature chat actoristles. and resistance lo oxidation. USES: Hydraulic fluid in aircraft cabin superchargers, expanslon tuibines for iur-cpmllllonliifi systems and the aircraft hydraulic system itself. SHIPPING INFORMATION: Hydraulic system fluids other than pocroieum. 1-qt. cans: i-gal. cans: 5-gal. cans: 61-gaJ. drums. --T|'^V.'V"`'7.ri.~.VTTY''~TT 3 PYDRAUL AC COMPRESSOR LUBRICANT ORGANIC DIVISION--LITERATURE AVAILACLE STANDARD FORM: Liquid. typical LYSIS: Visco.'Uy at IOOT.-!()'> SSU. 210T- e--0.15' o5iii::v: neiundi.'.ition I ' max.: sp. gr. PROPERTIES: a clear blue, mobile straight vn'.hci'.e fire r< --<<tant air cmnpres-or lubrnnnt with excellent lubricity: nuncorrosive. oxtiemeli st ,ble to h-at ai.<t .`ir. di.i'i.'d a; a shear stable fluid with a tv.q-i 'Id I'urpe-'-to el:::-..: carbon deposits on valves ami c; Imder a all.-. thereby c h.n mg nviinteiiauce casts: and to i-ioudo safely tram tut compressor fires and explosions. ems, ami stations a KIT'S INFORMATION: Chemicals NOIBN. 5t-gal. steel dm PYDRAULg F-9 HYDRAULIC FLUID STANDARD FORM: Liquid. E, ANALYSIS: VlsCuMty ftt 1i*1T-?I5 SSU. 210 Y 0.2u`. i:;.-.\ : m-u! r i!i:. 1 max.; sp. gr. at 25"'. 2.> C" .- `1.22TU-1 efl'At. PROPERTIES: A cloudy blue liquid: vtr.ue.ht vnihetle fir- resistant fluid v. ith i v "ib'td lubrieil v >*.< 1 I'umiMn: > :: :i n - leristiis: nun-corn'.ave. <\?uimT. -mi ie tu bmu In.,: i air: rv.oveiablo by nlliatimi: de. :.u;ed mr Imi*: ji'iiin1 Hie SHIPPING INFORMATION ll'.dlaulu -I'll, Ibi.dj wilier llu.ll pvLluh UUl. 55-i:al. steel di Uln:. and 5-:al tan-.. 05,il5`,a TOWOLDMON0041283 WATER PCB-00032329 PYDRAULe, 60 HYDRAULIC FLUID ORGANIC DIVISION---111 18 ATUR E AVAILABLE ITANOARO fOSM: Liquid. TYPICAL ANALYSIS: V.' tv ..1 i'SU'. ^ll K - 11 8St'. 11.1 u t ; ?. 11 ; i i: \ r it - 1 ; i :;ril)`T arid OL'.i . -1'. it. .u -,r- i' - -i. PfiOPt'tnfS: A >,[ tM h pud. Haight -vid.k'.'T>e flu ffs is! .nit I iy dr.' Min Hum I -a ith <'x.-.-i 1 > n t ltil>r:i '.hum .md tuunp- ln: i hnr.u t"n.'li<s; hmhi.v rc-u-i .ml to m*" inmual shear ami breakdown; hurt to cnnuium nnt.ds of construction: an excellent Ilulii Tor low temperature operations. USES: A flro resistant hydraulic fluid In systems requiring extremely low vi.-oi;;iv l.o.c u>o>'ty js .wlfliu for hit'll spaed, precision oimriti' nt such as in.;, h.mc t**ls. Low temperature piupertios mited (or many outdoor operations. SHIPPING IMPORTATION: H-.-iraulie system fluids other than petroleum. 5i-t:al. steel drums and 5-gul. car.s. PYDRAULj, 150 HYDRAULIC FLUID ORGANIC DIVISION--UUSAIURt AVAILABLE STANOARO FORM: Liquid. TYPICAL ANALYSIS: Viscosity ot 100'F.--150 ?SU. 210F.-50 SMJ: inohturo m. t.cittmimb. r acicl'-- 0.1? max., mo nr. at 25 C. - 1.11 1.1 PROPER tiej a cloudy blue liquid, strairht synthetic fire resistant hydraulic (hud of low viscosity with excellent lubricity and low temperature pumping characteristics; ncmcorioslve. stable to heat and air. USES; Fire resistant hydraulic fluid In equipment which operates out of doors at low temneiatur* s part or all of the time, such us Ask.nua Heeul.itor Kquipm-nt. fork-lift trucks and similar equipment with cold weather fluid requirements. SHIPPING IWOP.MATIOMS Hydraulic system fluids other than petroleum. M-pal. steel drums: f>-cal. cans. PYDRAUL 625 HYDRAULIC FLUID ORGANIC DIVISION---liftRAT URE AVAILACLf STANOARO EOl'.M: Liquid. TYPICAL ANAIYSIJ; Viscosity at lOiVF.--o25 SSU. 2iu5F.---45 SSU: moistuio -- O. lf>`; mux.: neutralization number iacidi-- 0.30 mux.: sp. gr. at 25' 2.VC.- 1.3SO-1.370. PROPERTIES: A cloudy blue liquid, straight synthetic fire resistant hydraulic fluid of hmh wscosity with excellent lubricity and pumpim; charneleristics; non-eoiro='.ve, txtremcly stable to heat and air; a shear, stable fluid designed for long service life. USES: A fir. resistant hydraulic fluid In equipment requiring a high Iscosuv medium. =:u-h as lame forging presses, extrusion prcs.-es and some die-casting machines. SHIPPINO INFORMATION; Hydraulic system fluids other than petroleum. M-gal. steel drums; 5-gal. cans. PYDRAULjr, A-200 HYDRAULIC FLUID ORGANIC DIVISION--LITtCATURF AVAILABLE STANOARO fORM: Liquid. TYPICAl ANALYSIS: Viscosity at 100'F.--230 SSU. 210'F.--41.9 SSU; moisture- 0 05'; max.; neutralization numbei meld)-- 0.80-1.10 max.: sp. gr. ut 25' 25C. -- 1.415-1.430. PROPERTIES: cloudy blue liquid, straight synthetic, rtre- resistant hydraulic fluid vith evallent lubrnitv: non-cor rosivo. extremely stable tc noth In at and air; is designed to be Eermanont; fluid spilled and leaked can be easily reclaimed V tilt rat ion: dues not t h:> k>. n a ith use: ms'^'s "bn-akdovi n" even under oxtu ine conditions: ra.-sey A> 1 M-D-G'o-A rust test with perfvit score: A-.'un is snear stable and undergoes no loss of wscbMty alter jeers of severe use. USES: Fire resistant hydraulic fluid in die-caning machines, hydraulic pu-s-es. .uaom.uic weldim; niachtnes ana similar applications requiring a medium viscosity fluid. shipping information: Hydraulic system fluids other than petroleum. 54-gal. steel drums: o-cai. cans. THERMINOL-, FR--HEAT TRANSFER LIQUIDS ORGANIC DIVISION--IIIERATURE AVAILABLE STANDARD EORM: Liquid. PROTERTIES r\.,.,T. lv-LatI.-v. i -::T \\ |l). ; :.r r,v.rt< '-'*/. a 0557SVJ TOWOLDMON0041284 WATER PCB-00032330 M-5/17 ortho-NITRO ANILINE Alio known o< orrho*omnonifro*bn>ono. ORGANIC DIVISION MOltCUlAR WEIGHT: 1V.12 STANDARD FORM: > . specifications. V !!rr:-tc (.r.tnc'' flake*: cr.. >: alll/lmt point 6K7 U. min. PROPERTIES: Tends to form lumps on standing. Milling to dcslted fineness jii't In-forc um* Is recoinim i:<:>J A Iditlon of O.fb r triculcium pim-plute reduces tin1 inking t-nul-on y. USES: M.mufiirniri' of lake* and toners dees such m ONA Mack. OS'A Orange .'.ml liuns.i V<'llo\v Vi: >. ntln-sis <>i ccccldtostals. photographic .inll-fuivun; amitts ami bmmdnft'/oli-s hi ru-t mlnhder patented i>v 1'rm tm i. I tiauinle1. CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid breathing its (lust and skin contact. SHIPPINO INFORMATION: Dye Intermediate NOIHN "Foison" label required. ]75-lb. rioer drums: steel tank cars. para-NITROANlLINE ORGANIC DIVISION--in tRATURE AVAIL ABIE MOIFCULAR V.'EIOHT: SPECIFICATIONS: Api'-'anineo. yellow to umlKT crystals: Ash 0.2`T max.; Color of lid solution. NTA. No I max.: Inorganic Chlorides, as Cl. 0 U-'1)' I max.: Melting Point 1S3.0 C. mm. USfS: M.v.iC.n'U::' o' .:ut!-m:-| uas. amtl-o maiits. nos,dine fiinn ii.lu .nets: nmi...d i ompounds ,'m p.u.uy. dyemtuiis, color and pij-mr-nts. CONTAINERS: Cod:.' ad ICCV1U Lever oak with Towed In rubber gasket. Gross weight: aon-lbs. approx. Shipping classification: para-N'itroanlllne (Dye Intermediate NOIHN'). ortho-PHENETIDINE Alto known oi o/tho-ommo pfioni'IdA/f lFi*r, oed>o-ominopAnolola end 2-etnina- lFioibon/n. . ORGANIC DIVISION MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 137.18 ; STANDARD FORM: Liquid. I SPECIFICATIONS: Dari: red liquid; crystallDlnt: point -4.0'C. I min. Dlsi illation ranee: first diop 231.0 C. min.; KV* (l-<ic ml) i Z-O^C. jnax.: dry point 231.0 C. max.: solubility m I1CI roinj pleto. i USES: An Intermediate in the production of dyestuffs, c CAUTION: Tms product is toxic. Avoid bteathiriK its vupurs 1 and contact with skin. SHIPPING INFORMATION: Dye Intermediate NOIHN. 'Poison'' label required. 47j-it*, steel drums. para-PHEWETIDINE AIjo known oi poto ominoohfnrl tlhfl titter, poro-ominpphn*lo/e and 4 ominatlhpuybenitnt. ORGANIC DIVISION MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 137.18 STANDARD FORM: Liquid. SPECIFICATIONS! I.uht yellow liquid: crystclli-zlng point 4.0'C. min.: distillation ranee: first drop 243.0 C. min.: P5r-; d-oti mli 2.0 C. max.: dr.v point 201.0 C. max.; solution In HC1 M'alescent max. USES: An intermediate 1 n the itroductlon of dvestufis and Khar maeeut ivals. CAUTION: This product is toxic. Avoid tcalhiiw: Us vapors and nund contact with the skin. SHIPPING iHFORAtAHON: Dye Intermediate NOIBN. "Poison" label required. 4u-ib. sleet drums. rotasslum H.vdroxld- I in . Turbbmv. none: . otor. f.ilnt yellow, max.: Iicnv imi..K ........... fsl' \wmht per gallon. pounds. m-Gs all requirement-. of i "l* USES: M< th\ I Sail' I C : J* g\ - (-tie I n 'I* Iv ui d la candy in7enves. cl.- .Mnc .mm ami'r<>. t,. * r. ' ' " r' SHIPPING INFORMATION. -.>!!) drum; 11 11 r i ui! >t*'; feO and NMh. drums nou-.m-turnahle. Moldy 1 S.dhilate i>..,sentUl Oil N01BN. SACCHARIN U.S.P. $*t Foo M.5/SO VANILLIN U.S.P. Von K.'n U. S f - o'lO bo at ie'h>4pro'<Olckei cMthfrie end J hydros rt'eripidet'fdt. ORGANIC Division--litfra'uje available MOLECULAR WEIGHT: Id.' 14 STANDARO FORFA: KlIlC Crystals. SPECIFICATIONS: Fine. v.U;U crystalline needles: M l*. 81 T USES: As a flavoring a-vnt in foodstutls and beverages and a. an odorant in rubber. SHIPPING INFORMATION: Chemicals NOIHN. 100-lb. fiber drums; 25-Ib. fiber drums. .! --tfeiuJa ttfr.1 iwinwi.y ACL Set Po9 M-S/S3 *. AROCLOR^ POLYCHLORINATED POLYPHENYLS ORGANIC DIVISION--LITERATURE AVAILABLE STANDARD FORM: Liquids, resins or solids. PROPERTIES: Chlorinate'! armnatlc hydro*'.irtmus varylmt Com warer-widie mob.lv ibi.i:'l' and pd-' jellow v:-euus oils to lirht omber resins ami opaque crystalline .-'.lids. GENERAt INFORMATION: A' --I..r liquids ha\e ' u--. ll' at elm LrUal ch.'.ructei istics. l.l.ui d:l-.'idru' .-.trenail and resistivity, low power f-uor: cert..In of the liquor have a Ll:h dleli-stne constant as co:i;|m:.-<.! with mineral oils. USES: A-ixlor llqu'.-ls -jf" us-'d as dielectrics for condensers or capacitors and transioi rm.-rs. They are us-d to tiupreiunite carbo't rest.-iors. and when combined w:th eii-.-r rb.-tie mate.ials. they an i\"-lU-nt senU-is or :mpt'-m.mnc ..*.n-nts for a variety cd el.-, trual npiMmuis. .4r../cf uunpounds ubo find use as liquid ib.rmcstut Ibiids: vacuum dli'.usion pump fluids; svelliny jcciils for autuuintive transml--ion sals: and. as additites and base stocks for specialty lubricants, oil or.d greases. SKIPPING INFORMATION; K^-in Synthetic NOIHN without filler. 0o0-lb. steel dtun.i: oi.>0-H>. net f.ber drums: loudo. net bans. ETHAVAN s flhyNon r.'in, ORGANIC DIVISION--111 f RATO RE AVAllABlE MOLFCULAR WEIGHT: 108.17 STANDARD FORM: TinMTy.stalline needles. ' specifications: Fine unite crystalline needles: completely Foluhlc in itliyl alcohol Kb';. . 1:Jt; ash O.OJT max.; M.l*. 78.f> C nun. USES: A flavor in p and aromat if. Has a flavor similar to that of vanillin lull m>t identical with it. The relative tiavortnp. strem-th cd bthavun approximates thu-e times that of vanillin. SHIPPING information-. Chemicals NOIHN. 100-lb. fiber drums: 25-lb. fiber drums. METHYL SALICYLATE U.S.P. SrnlAtfic, ORGANIC DIVISION --Ilf {RAT l.'Rt AVAILABLE SPtClFtCArr-'H- C ' . | \ I-. 1; 20 C. 1..'.spectt.c i r.'Miy at 2u i'u c., i.isnto i.lb.'c soluiniIty in 70'.'i ulculiol .i.7i. compU-to: solubility in Normal M H ' IJ ** BEF4ZYL CHLORIDE . i0wB ORGANIC DIVISION--IITLRA'USE AVAILABLE MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 128.58 STANDARD FORM: Liquid. SPECIFICATION (*b :: t.i slurlatlv turiud. cnV-rh-ss to yellow llQtr.d; bp. tir. l.hu-l.l In at ia .'' 15.5 C. Ib'UuiK ranpc at 70) n;m 2 C. max. melt. 17`.i.4 C. USES: A humly reaeti'.e aralkyl halide ll-e.| in til - prodtiet iop cd the foilc.'.um d .--* : p- rtuun alcohol, he et ate ami ether *-st e i s: i - l.i - ms: aittuis iInbitoVsTbi l':?.'. b-llante .:l':d I'l.a.ll Tins prorim t Irrttutc.- tl.e 'l.m and and br-athmc it.- '.ip t<. H>!;;. 1 Cl.: with meta:> ami tluir d-r-...tiv s. e citra miirl U" cx.-ui>ed in l.audlmc. of lien;-.-. 1 (.'i.loi id-.. . *i* \u 1 ion* riii > on.' nt SHIPPING IN'OKM AT ION: P'!;.-mli .1 l-S NOIHN liTIuMlY llqill'l l\\ true l.die: -r::c d I. s in. hu k-l orJ-in->\d. 2-e.-mpartr.u-nl nukel lank trmk.-t. BENZYL Cl 1LORIDC, m i.w w -s o ?s% SPECIFICATIONS; Same ;u for preceding pri'd'Kt. 0557550 TOWOLDMON0041285 WATER PCB-00032331