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AkzoNobel is a global company providing customers throughout the world with chemicals, coatings, and human and animal healthcare products. The company strives to build sustainable, leading positions in its four business segments and to provide products with above average economic value.
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Headquartered in Arnhem, the Netherlands, AkzoNobel was founded in 1994 when Akzo and Nobel industries merged by combining a total of 30 business entities. With nearly 61,500 employees, Akzo operates 13 business units and has subsidiaries in more than 80 countries.
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AkzoNobel’s chemicals segment consists of five growth platforms including surfactants, polymer chemicals, pulp and paper chemicals, base chemicals, and functional chemicals. The surfactants business produces cationic, anionic, and nonionic chemistries used for fabric care, personal care, household, industrial, and institutional cleaning as well as mining, asphalt, and coatings systems.
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AkzoNobel Nitrogen Derivatives
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AkzoNobel Nitrogen Derivatives cationic surfactants are based on alkyl groups ranging from C8 to C22. The primary AkzoNobel Nitrogen Derivatives include Armeen®, Duomeen®, Armid®, Arquad®, Armohib®, and Armac®.
With a wide spectrum of melting point, solubility, and cationic activity available, AkzoNobel Nitrogen Derivatives can be used as chemical intermediates, essential processing aids, and ingredients in many formulations. Applications for these products range from mold release agents and lubricants to cosmetics and dye retardants.
AkzoNobel is the world's leading supplier of fatty amines and derivatives.
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