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Taminco
The production and marketing of amines and derived molecules are the core business of Taminco. The company name represents their strategy: striving to become the most dedicated player in the field of amines and derivatives. Taminco's products are used in construction, coatings, agriculture, electronics, and many other industries.
 
Taminco was established in 2003 as part of the reorganization of UCB. Headquartered in Belgium, the company operates out of eight manufacturing locations and has 17 offices worldwide, including two R&D facilities. Taminco currently employs 850 people and has a 600 million EU budget.
 
Taminco's three business segments are methylamines & derivatives, life sciences, and higher amines and specialties. The company has produced alkyl alkanolamines, which are used primarily in water-based paper coatings and pharmaceuticals. Other notable products include Synergex™, ethylaminoethanol, and dimethylamino-2-propanol.
 
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  Taminco Alkyl Alkanolamines
 
Taminco Alkyl Alkanolamines are polyfunctional molecules that combine the characteristics of amines with the characteristics of alcohols. These alkyl alkanolamines can improve corrosion protection, reduce biocide use, act as catalysts and prevent sludge formation.
 
Alkyl alkanolamines are commonly used in the paper industry, as well as for water treatment, water based coatings, pharmaceuticals, and other various specialty chemical applications.
 
Taminco is one of the world's largest producers of amines and derivatives.
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