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Former Dow Arm Trinseo Files for IPO

17.03.2014 - Trinseo, the former Dow Chemical styrenics, engineeering and synthetic rubber business trading until recently as Styron, filed for an initial public offering (ipo) on Mar.14. The...

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Styron Announces Latex Capacity Expansion at Zhangjiagang Site in China

25.02.2014 - Styron announced plans to expand its latex capacity with a new reactor at its Zhangjiagang, China, production facility. The expansion will mainly support the demand for latex in...

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Styron Buys German S-SBR Capacity From Japanese Partner

19.02.2014 - Styrenics producer Styron has bought the 50% production capacity rights held by Japanese producer Japan Synthetic Rubber (JSR) in one of the Swiss-based company's eight production...

Chemistry & Life Sciences

Material Innovations Steer the Drive for more sustainable products

10.10.2013 - Corporations Get a Push from Plastics - For global material companies such as Styron, R&D departments have become increasingly important to enhance our customers' sustainability...

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Sustainable Revolution

22.07.2013 - Growing World - During the last centuries the chemical industry has enabled the first and second industrial revolution, and also the longest period of wealth creation in human...

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Styron Appoints Velox as European Distributor for Medical Industry

11.06.2013 - Today, Styron Europe and Velox have announced the appointment of Velox as the European distributor for medical product offerings from Styron. Velox, a supplier and marketer of raw...

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Chemical Industry in Transition

03.06.2013 - During the next decades the world is poised to witness a period with the longest positive transformation in human history. With more than 9 to 10 billion people depending on the...

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Styron Names Pugh SVP and Business President, Plastics

15.01.2013 - Styron, the global materials company established in June 2010, today announced the appointment of Martin Pugh as Senior Vice President and Business President, Plastics of Styron...