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New Lab For Cargill

August 20, 2007 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 85, Issue 34


Credit: Cargill

Cargill has opened a 19,000-sq-ft lab in Plymouth, Minn., for its BiOH polyols, which, unlike conventional polyols, are based on soybean oil (see page 36). The polyols are already used to make polyurethane foam for car and furniture makers, but Cargill also wants to get them into applications such as rigid foams and elastomers.

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