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| ExxonMobil Chemical awards FEED contracts, continues to progress study for second steam-cracking complex at Singapore |
12 January 2007 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte Ltd announced today that it has awarded front-end engineering design contracts for the derivative units associated with a possible second world-scale steam-cracking complex that would be located at its existing Singapore refining and chemical site. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical new film label innovation |
11 January 2007 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical's newest oriented polypropylene films and labelling technology for pressure sensitive adhesive, wrap-around, patch, cut and stack, shrink and in-mold labelling applications will be on display (Stand 5603). In particular, the company is developing new PSA and wet-glue patch films aimed at the fast growing milk, beer, wine and spirits sectors. |
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| New design guide for ExxonMobil Chemical's Santoprene(TM) Thermoplastic Vulcanizate |
10 January 2007 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical has produced a new technical document to help customers design products with Santoprene(TM) thermoplastic vulcanizates. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical announces compounding investment in Baton Rouge |
09 January 2007 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical today announced that the company will build a new facility at its Baton Rouge, Louisiana, complex to produce specialty compounded products. The investment is part of the company's global compounding strategy and commitment to provide engineered thermoplastic materials to the automotive and consumer products industries. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical & Yokohama Rubber Co achieve test qualification for jointly developed advanced tire inner liner |
08 January 2007 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co A milestone in the development of improved tire inner liners was announced today by ExxonMobil Chemical Company and The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd. following tests to qualify their jointly developed technology for use in passenger vehicle tires in harsh winter conditions. |
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| ExxonMobil introduces innovative aromatics treatment technology |
07 January 2007 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical Technology Licensing LLC today announced the commercialization of its new Olgone technology for more effective and environmentally sound removal of olefins from aromatics streams. Olgone is a catalyst-driven technology that provides aromatics plant operators with an alternative to the clay treaters currently used to reduce olefin content. Olgone is more effective than clay treaters in removing olefinic materials that can interfere with downstream equipment, adsorbents, sieves and catalysts. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical affiliate in Japan presents capabilities at specialty battery exposition |
06 January 2007 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co TCC is committed to LIB separator technology development and production process improvements. It has more than 20 years of research and development in LIB separators and has supplied its proprietary separators for the world's first commercial rechargeable LIB. TCC has collaborated with ExxonMobil Chemical, one of the global polyolefins technology leaders, to develop a new generation of advanced performance LIB separators for HEV. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical announces Halobutyl expansion at Baytown, Texas |
05 January 2007 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical announced a major expansion of halobutyl manufacturing at its plant in Baytown, Texas. The U.S. facility will increase capacity to produce Exxon Bromobutyl rubber by 60 percent by modifying existing equipment and adding new equipment. The expansion is part of the company's commitment to satisfy strong demand and high growth in the global halobutyl rubber market and tire industry. Construction completion is anticipated during the second quarter of 2008. |
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| Exceed 1012 mVLDPE and Nexxstar resin formulations for the Indian market |
30 July 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical will present two new high performance packaging solutions, Exceed 1012 mVLDPE and Nexxstar resin formulations for collation shrink and stretch hood films. |
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| New vertical injection molding machine |
29 July 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co Technical support at ExxonMobil Chemical’s Santoprene specialty products technical center in Akron, Ohio, has been strengthened with the addition of a new vertical injection molding machine. It will be used to assist customers with insert and overmolding projects using Santoprene thermoplastic elastomers. The new machine, with 130 tons clamping force and rotary table, was selected because it is similar to those most commonly used in industry. |
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| New Santoprene TPE grades offer strong bonding to ETPs |
28 July 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical has developed new Santoprene thermoplastic elastomer grades which bond successfully to engineered thermoplastics in overmolding applications. New Santoprene TPE bonding grades eliminate the need for adhesives, bonding agents and physical or mechanical interlocks. |
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| ExxonMobil affiliate in Japan expands to serve specialty battery markets |
27 July 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil's affiliate in Japan, Tonen Chemical Corporation, announced today that microporous film production capacity has been increased by more than 50 percent at the Nasu Plant to satisfy strong demand and high growth in the lithium ion battery separator market. |
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| ExxonMobil Polyolefins plant sets record in industry safety |
26 July 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co The ExxonMobil Polyolefins Plant in Baton Rouge has set a new record in industry safety. For four years straight, the plant has earned the Distinguished Safety Award from the National Petrochemical and Refiners Association, a feat no other company has accomplished. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical introduces new line of compounded polyolefins for automotive industry |
25 July 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical today introduced a line of compounded polypropylene for the automotive industry. ExxonMobil Performance Polyolefins are available from ExxonMobil Chemical facilities in North America, Europe and Asia. |
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| Exxtral(TM) BMU133 polypropylene chosen for Renault Espace bumper |
24 July 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co Renault has selected ExxonMobil Exxtral(TM) BMU133 polypropylene for the bumper fascia on its new Espace multipurpose vehicle, highlighting ExxonMobil Chemical's debut in this application segment and the appeal of its latest generation of specialty polypropylenes. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical launches PacVantage |
07 April 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical today launched its new PacVantage® suite of secure internet-based technologies to serve companies in the fast-moving consumer goods market. At the ExxonMobil Chemical stand (B13) at Interpack 2005 - Hall 7, brand owners will see a demonstration of PacVantage technologies that help to increase the marketing impact of their packaged products and reduce waste and inefficiencies. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical to announce advanced PAO |
06 April 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical will showcase its new SpectraSyn Plus product at the Annual Meeting & Exhibition of the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers, May 15-19, in Las Vegas, Nev. These new high-performance polyalphaolefins offer a unique combination of low volatility and low-temperature fluidity. The company is the world's leading supplier and marketer of synthetic lubricant basestocks. |
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| New Vistamaxx grades for spunbond processing deliver enhanced elasticity introduced to China |
05 April 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical today has announced at Chinaplas 2005 the addition of two new grades to its family of Vistamaxx specialty elastomers, both specifically designed to bring greater elasticity to the spunbond processing of nonwoven fabrics. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical to present SFT315 polypropylene |
04 April 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co Nonwovens produced using ExxonMobil SFT315 polypropylene offer cotton-like softness, excellent drapability and good abrasion resistance, all without affecting resistance to liquids. SFT315 polypropylene is ideal for use in medical gowns, surgical drapes, diapers, adult incontinence products and a host of other nonwoven products. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical to expand EXXPRO™ specialty elastomers capacity |
03 April 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical has announced today that it is doubling its production capability for its proprietary Exxpro™ specialty elastomers used in the construction of tire inner liners, as a result of new investment and recent operational improvements. The expansion of the company's plant in Baytown, Texas, is targeted for completion in the fourth quarter, 2006. |
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| Exceed™ 1012 mVLDPE and Nexxstar™ resin formulations |
02 April 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical will present two new high performance packaging solutions, Exceed™ 1012 mVLDPE and Nexxstar™ resin formulations for collation shrink and stretch hood films, at Stand Number R1, Hall 7H at the PlastIndia 2006 Exhibition, February 9-14, in New Delhi, India. |
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| ExxonMobil announces LDPE licensing agreement in Thailand |
01 April 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical Technology Licensing LLC announced today that it has signed a licensing agreement with Thailand's PTT Chemical Public Company Limited, for production of low-density polyethylene and ethylene vinyl acetate in a 100 KTA autoclave system. PTTChem, an affiliate of PTT Group and the largest producer of ethylene and propylene monomer in Thailand, also produces HDPE and supports their downstream petrochemical plants with a variety of utilities and logistics facilities. |
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| TPV meets design and performance requirements for unique grip |
20 March 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co Lifelong gardener and successful software entrepreneur Bruce Baker wanted to develop an innovative range of hand-held garden tools that would be more comfortable to use than anything on the market. He envisioned tools that would be comfortable to use even for gardeners who suffer from arthritis, tendonitis or carpal tunnel syndrome and that would help prevent stress injuries. |
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| Certification demonstrates ongoing commitment of the santoprene specialty products group |
20 February 2006 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co Advanced Elastomer Systems, L.P., an affiliate of ExxonMobil Chemical, has achieved certification to the globally accepted automotive industry quality standard ISO/TS 16949:2002. The manufacturer of Santoprene™ thermoplastic vulcanizates is the world's leading supplier of TPVs to the automotive industry. |
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| New Nexxstar resin formulated collation shrink packaging films offers clear advantages |
21 April 2005 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co Dazzling packaging performance, economic benefit and enhanced retail marketing opportunities can all be achieved using new NexxstarTM resin formulations designed expressly for collation shrink (sometimes referred to as bundling or multipack) packaging films. These coextruded resin formulations (or film structures) are the second in a series of advanced, custom designed NexxstarTM resin formulation packaging film solutions from ExxonMobil Chemical and can offer considerable benefits for both converters and brand owners. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical unveils very low temperature sealing coating |
20 April 2005 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical is demonstrating its new very low temperature sealing coating technology at Interpack 2005 in Dusseldorf, Germany, April 21-25. Designed for optimum packaging-machine performance and high speeds, this new coating technology allows packaging on horizontal form fill and seal equipment at improved speeds and reduced costs. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical introduces new self-adhesive label film for improved printability |
20 April 2005 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil today introduced Label-Lyte (TM)60LH537 coated white film facestock for self-adhesive labelling applications. The new film uses Rhiza proprietary coating technology to achieve performance improvement over other top-coated film face stocks, including Label-Lyte 60LH536.
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| New coater at Virton extends packaging possibilities |
21 January 2005 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical announces the start-up of a new flexible film coating line in its Virton, Belgium, facility. The company's new coating facility will provide consistent coating quality, short-run capability for niche products and multi-substrate material functionality. |
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| Two new metallization lines at Brindisi will ensure product quality and consistent supply |
10 January 2005 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical announces today that it is installing two new metallization lines at its oriented polypropylene films plant in Brindisi, Italy. The investment in metallization by ExxonMobil reinforces the company's commitment to the OPP films business through the provision of an improved and steady supply of quality metallized films to the flexible packaging industry. The first line is set to start producing commercially in the first quarter of 2005, with the second line due to start up a few months later. |
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| Long-term outlook positive for plasticizer and flexible vinyl business |
17 December 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co The American plasticizer and flexible vinyl (or PVC-polyvinyl chloride) business segment continues to face ongoing economic and market challenges. However, the outlook for these products is sustainable in the long term. That is the key message participants heard at the inaugural ExxonMobil Chemical Plasticizer Symposium in November 2004. |
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| New Santoprene Thermoplastic Elastomer grade suited for softer grip applications |
20 November 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co Advanced Elastomer Systems, an affiliate of ExxonMobil Chemical Company, has developed Santoprene™ thermoplastic elastomer grade X8211-25, suitable for many consumer product and packaging applications that require a softer grip, as well as resistance to repeated exposures to heat, oils, chemicals and other fluids. |
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| ExxonMobil introduces labelling and flexible packaging OPP film products |
08 November 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical Co introduced new labelling and flexible packaging film products and technologies at Pack Expo 2004.
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| ExxonMobil Chemical introduces new labeling and flexible packaging OPP film products |
08 November 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co The world's premier provider of specialty films for flexible packaging and labeling will highlight two new OPP films with ultrahigh barrier and enhanced sealant technology at booth (N 3351). In addition, ExxonMobil will showcase recent film developments for labeling technologies with critical growth in the use of synthetics including cold-glue and in-mold technologies. |
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| ExxonMobil displays is wares at K 2004 |
20 October 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co At K 2004, which is being held in Duesseldorf, Germany, ExxonMobil Chemical will present a range of products and technologies under what it refers to as its ‘solutions-based approach’.
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| Advanced Elastomer Systems continues to invest in weather-seal systems technology
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20 October 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co Having contributed substantially to the development of thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) over the past 20 years, Advanced Elastomer Systems (AES), an affiliate of ExxonMobil Chemical Co, is continuing to invest resources to meet a growing need for Santoprene TPVs in automotive weather-seals applications.
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| AES announces new TPVs for outdoor electrical applications |
20 October 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co Advanced Elastomer Systems (AES), an affiliate of ExxonMobil Chemical Co, has introduced new Santoprene thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) for outdoor electrical applications.
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| Santoprene grade suited to softer grip applications |
20 October 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co Advanced Elastomer Systems (AES), an affiliate of ExxonMobil Chemical Co, has developed Santoprene thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) grade X8211-25, suitable for many consumer product and packaging applications that require a softer grip, as well as resistance to repeated exposures to heat, oils, chemicals and other fluids. |
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| HDPE grade possesses excellent stiffness and barrier properties |
20 October 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co A new grade of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) has been introduced by ExxonMobil Chemical. Called HTA108 it is has excellent stiffness and barrier properties in coextrusion or polyethylene film blends.
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| Santoprene thermoplastic rubber achieve faster cycling times |
20 October 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co Injection moulders can soon achieve significantly faster cycle times when processing Santoprene thermoplastic rubber that uses a new technology. The new technology can translate into considerable per-part cost savings and increased processing capacity for injection moulders.
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| Vistamaxx grades meet needs of processors of melt-blown nonwovens |
20 October 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical has introduced high melt-flow-rate (MFR) grades of Vistamaxx speciality elastomers that are designed to meet the needs of nonwovens converters using melt-blown technology.
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| Exxtral compounded polypropylene grades selected for car interiors |
05 October 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co PSA Peugeot Citroën (PSA) has selected several Exxtral compounded polypropylene (PP) grades for the interior of its new Citroën C4 and Peugeot 1007 models, both unveiled last week at the Paris Motor Show.
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| ExxonMobil Chemical acquires Basell's shares in CIPEN plant |
01 October 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical has announced the acquisition of Basell's 50% share in the Compagnie Industrielle des Polyéthylènes de Normandie (CIPEN) plant in Notre Dame de Gravenchon, France, giving it 100% percent ownership of the facility. |
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| Gel specification for packaging films that process better, have improved optical, sealing & tear properties |
11 May 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical has commercialized, two low-gel grades of Exceed™ LLDPE specifically designed for high quality lamination and coextrusion film applications. The exceptionally low-gel levels of the new grades provide laminators/surface protection film makers with the opportunity to make a film that will process better, has improved optical properties, and offers improved sealing and tear-resistance. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical announces new cost-effective PE resin for wire and cable applications |
08 March 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical announces a new linear low density polyethylene resin, LL 4004EL, for low-voltage power cable insulations. Globally available, this resin provides the cable manufacturer with a balance of crosslinking speed and ease of processing for cost-competitive cable constructions. |
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| Fruit bar marketer pears up with ExxonMobil Chemical to package unique new product |
20 January 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co You might find this product in any number of exotic locations, from the camouflage rucksack of a young American marine, to a storage bin aboard the Space Shuttle or even the coat pocket of a mountain climber high atop the Himalayas. It's not a high-tech compass or a new, multi-purpose cell-phone; it's what Gorge Delights advertises as an all-natural fruit bar that uses ExxonMobil Chemical's BICOR® and OPPalyte® oriented polypropylene film to achieve an astounding two-year shelf life. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical introducing new wave of achieve Metallocene Polypropylenes |
19 January 2004 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical Company is introducing a new wave of Achieve™ metallocene polypropylenes that will benefit many markets, beginning with nonwovens. These new products extend the reach of the Exxpol™ technology that in 1995 produced the first metallocene-catalyzed polypropylenes. |
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| Solution outperforms existing stretch hood, shrink hood and cardboard |
16 December 2003 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical has developed an advanced, custom-designed, co-extrusion packaging solution, Nexxstar™ resin structures, which presents considerable benefits for converters and end-users. The first of this new family of resin structures, the Nexxstar stretch hood, offers cost benefits, outstanding toughness and exceptional optical properties for end-of-line packaging applications compared with current packaging options. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical introduces improved Xylene Isomerization technology |
04 November 2003 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical Company announced today that an improved version of its latest technology for xylene isomerization, called XyMax(SM)-2, is now available for licensing. This latest generation of technology significantly expands operating flexibility by offering a broader temperature and pressure window and improved turndown capability. XyMax-2 utilizes a highly shape-selective, proprietary zeolite catalyst, which provides exceptional yield performance over a wide range of operating conditions. |
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| New brandshHighlight synthetics products for lubricant formulators
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22 September 2003 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co SpectraSyn(TM) is the new name for both low- and high-viscosity ExxonMobil Chemical PAO products. These synthetic basestocks offer performance advantages over mineral oils, including better low-temperature properties, low volatility, and improved thermal and oxidative stability. SpectraSyn low-viscosity products feature lower Total Acid Numbers and lower Bromine Numbers than previous products marketed under the ExxonMobil SHF name. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical introduces Vistamaxx specialty elastomers for next-generation solutions |
24 June 2003 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical today launched the new Vistamaxx family of specialty elastomers, a revolutionary new product platform that combines the company's strengths in catalyst technology, product design and process development to deliver new levels of performance across a broad range of customer applications. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical introduces new polypropylene hrade for thermoforming |
28 May 2003 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical Company today announced the availability of an advanced polypropylene resin grade, ExxonMobil PP5082KN, designed to provide the clarity and stiffness required for demanding thermoforming applications.
ExxonMobil PP5082KN is a nucleated polypropylene produced using proprietary ExxonMobil Chemical formulation processes. In addition to its excellent clarity and high stiffness, the unique design of ExxonMobil PP5082KN offers excellent heat resistance, fast cycle times and good melt strength for easy processing. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical introduces synesstic AN blendstocks |
28 April 2003 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co Synesstic AN Blendstocks are a unique class of API Group V category fluids manufactured to deliver improved hydrolytic, thermal and oxidative stability compared with other Group V fluids. When used as a blendstock with other synthetic fluids such as polyalphaolefins, Synesstic AN products can enhance the stability and performance of many industrial and automotive lubricants in extreme as well as routine conditions. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical introduces new resins to meet Indian consumers' demand |
15 February 2003 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical introduces new metallocene-based polyethylene resins in India that will help packaging fabricators manufacture small packets or sachets for many consumer applications. Exceed(TM) 1018 EA is being launched at PlastIndia 2003 in New Delhi from February 15 to 20 and Exceed(TM) 1018 EA mLLDPE will be demonstrated at the DGP Windsor and Kolsite machine runs at the same tradeshow. DGP Windsor and Kolsite are leading Indian blown film machine manufacturers. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical expands global exceed mLLDPE product line, adds new higher density grades |
16 December 2002 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co As the preeminent resin supplier to polyethylene film markets, ExxonMobil Chemical today announced the commercialization of two new Exceed metallocene-based linear low density polyethylene grades. These new grades have densities of 0.927 and melt indices from 1.3 to 3.5. Grade names for these products are Exceed 1327CA and Exceed 3527CB. Potential applications for these new grades include heavy duty shipping sacks, stretch film, hygiene film, liners and merchandise bags. These new grades offer an outstanding balance toughness for high performance films and stiffness for potential downgauging. |
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| ExxonMobil introduces new viscosity of synthetic mobil 1 with supersyn |
05 November 2002 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Lubricants & Specialties today announced the introduction of a new 0W-20 viscosity grade of Mobil 1(R), the world's leading synthetic motor oil. The new Mobil 1 0W-20 with SuperSyn(TM) anti-wear technology will provide excellent fuel economy while delivering exceptional cleanliness and wear protection in high-temperature, hot-running engines. It is designed specifically to benefit cars that have used 5W-20 viscosity applications, such as newer Honda, Ford, Lincoln and Mercury cars, trucks and SUVs (sport utility vehicles), and whose owners wish to use fully synthetic products. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical launches film label replacement for paper |
03 September 2002 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical today introduced Label-Lyte® 85 LP-200M, a biaxially oriented polypropylene film designed to replace metallized paper in water-based, cold-glue cut and stack patch labeling applications. The first film of its kind in the industry to run on most existing paper labeling equipment without machinery or adhesive modifications, Label-Lyte® 85 LP-200M brings the marketing and manufacturing benefits of film to beer, wine, spirits, food and household chemical marketers. |
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| ExxonMobil Chemical expands global plastic film coating capacity |
28 February 2002 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co The new line will be used primarily to reinforce ExxonMobil's label business for coating plastic film in the fast-growing market of cans and bottles. Coated films are durable enough to handle the many constraints these types of applications generate by providing resistance to solvents and acids, facilitating the application of adhesive, and allowing for various printing techniques (rotogravure, flexography, offset etc.). |
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| New metallocene-based VLDPE now available for food and industrial packaging |
13 September 2001 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical Company announced today it has commercialized Exceed 1012CA, a new metallocene-based, very low density polyethylene. Exceed 1012CA was developed to provide better properties than currently available with conventional Ziegler-Natta VLDPE and ultra low density polyethylene resins. |
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| New resin provides excellent sealing properties for extrusion coating |
07 January 2001 - ExxonMobil Chemical Co ExxonMobil Chemical Company today announced it has commercialized Exxco 012 enhanced performance extrusion coating resin made from proprietary Exxpol catalyst technology. This new linear polymer is a cost-effective resin with plastomer-like performance, which brings significant value to the end-user. |
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