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Aluminum chloride: for
chloroacetophenone. Refining of arsenic sludges [Arsenschlaemme]. Ethyl
chloride; capacity 250 tons per month. Sodium cyanide. Diglycol.
Formaldehyde: raw material for pentaerythrite-tanigans. Oxol: already
considered under thiodiglycol. M.P. material* capacity 150 tons per month.
Nekal powder: only to be considered as far as it will be needed
in the production of emulsifier 1000 for Buna.
Chloracetophenone [Omegasalz]. Palatinol [ethyl phthalate].
Pentearythrite: only to be considered until plants in Central Germany
are set up. Styrene: 300 tons per month capacity, of
that 100 could be polymerized to polystyrene. Zinc
chloride: raw material for sodium hydrosulfite. Iron powder. Urea: as
far as it is needed for Kaurit glue. Sal ammoniac. Kaurit glue.
Oppanol. Chlorosulfonic acid: as to this substance, the question must
be examined whether it should be placed in Ludwigshafen
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So far a war supply contract [K.L.V.] for the Navy, amounting to 330
tons of Nebelsaeure [a smoke-creating acid] is earmarked for Ludwigshafen.
Likewise it is to be found out whether dimethyl-aniline, which normally is used
for the production of dyestuffs, can be used as an explosive. So far,
dimethyl-aniline has not been requested by the Wehrmacht as raw material for
explosives.
It has further to be examined to what extent brown-oxide
can be used as contact for the mineral oil industry.
In addition to the
materials mentioned above, IG proposes reducing the materials listed below, if
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Active black. Sodium sulfite
and sodium bisulphite. SO2, gaseous and
liquid. Chlorine for diglycol: liquid for own needs. Hydrochloric acid:
own needs for liquid ethyl chloride. Chrome alum: spent lye from the
production of wax at IG in
Oppau. |
__________ * M.P. material
Mipolam material, a noninflammable synthetic rubber (polyvinyl chloride) used
for cable insulation.
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