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Chevron Phillips Chemical Company
Industry: Chemistry
Number of terms: 391
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Company Profile:
Chevron Phillips Chemical’s proprietary trademark for its line of isoparaffin solvents used for parts cleaning and degreasing applications as well as solvents in inks, paints, and agrochemicals.
Industry:Energy
Chevron Phillips Chemical’s proprietary brand of drilling mud additive.  Soltex® additive is used in water, oil and synthetic-based drilling fluids to stabilize shale formations and increase hole lubricity for oil and gas drilling.
Industry:Energy
Chevron Phillips Chemical’s proprietary trademark for its line of odorants used to give natural gas and propane a distinctive odor.
Industry:Energy
An engineering thermoplastic, Ryton® PPS offers thermal stability, dimensional stability, chemical resistance, and flame resistance in addition to excellent mechanical and electrical properties. Ryton® PPS is used in a variety of industries for automotive, appliance, electronic, and industrial applications.
Industry:Energy
A high-temperature, low-pressure process used to form hollow parts through the application of heat to biaxially rotated molds. Articles manufactured this way include recreational equipment and storage tanks for agriculture, industrial chemicals or waste.
Industry:Energy
A mixed composition stream produced by a catalytic or thermal reformer. Reformate is a feedstock for benzene and xylenes.
Industry:Energy
Chevron Phillips Chemical reference fuels help establish the quality of transportation vehicle fuels in standardized test procedures. The company  supplies a broad range of reference fuels and fluids, including primary and secondary standards for gasoline, diesel, and aviation fuel. It also supplies a variety of test fluids used as reagents in various ASTM, SAE, and MilSpec tests.
Industry:Energy
A chemical which in the pure state, or as produced or transported, will vigorously polymerize, oligomerize, oxidize, decompose, condense, or will otherwise be readily converted to another material if contacted with a second reagent, or if conditions are suitable to sustain a reaction (including shock, pressure or temperature). 
Industry:Energy
A process in which high heat alone (i.e. without oxygen) is used to transform one compound into one or more lower molecular weight materials.
Industry:Energy
A.k.a. pygas. A by-product of ethylene production used as a source for benzene.
Industry:Energy