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    Maumee Chemicals was founded in 1920 by a group of chemists who had recently left DuPont Chemical. Maumee would later go on to be a division of Sherwin Williams, before being acquired by PMC Global and becoming PMC Specialties Group. PMC Specialties Group, Inc. (PMCSG) is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is a subsidiary of PMC, Inc., a privately owned company located in Sun Valley, California. PMCSG makes customized products to suit the customer’s individual needs. Our mission is to deliver the best value and service to our customers worldwide by maximizing the long-term value of our businesses through investment in our employees, technologies and operations. To support our businesses in custom manufacturing of azole chemistry and phthalic derivatives, including saccharin, PMC Specialties Group, Inc. has developed expertise in diazotization, hydrogenation, amidation and chlorination. This background of technical expertise is now applied to helping our customers stay competitive in the world markets they serve. PMC Specialties Group, Inc. combines its technical expertise, logistical capabilities, world class suppliers, and global distribution network to exceed customer’s requirements wherever they may arise. Inventories are maintained in several locations in the U.S. and internationally to insure rapid service to its customers. PMCSG transacts business in over 60 countries worldwide. In these cases, PMC Specialties Group, Inc. assumes currency risk and protects the profitability of its customers.
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    "Dynalene’s history goes back to 1993 when a research grant from the Ben Franklin Technology Partnership (BFTP) of Pennsylvania State was available to Lehigh University and Loikits Technologies, Inc. to develop ultra-low temperature heat transfer fluids that work very efficiently below -80°C (-112°F). This research work resulted in several patents and the products were commercialized in 1996. Initially, the Dynalene branded products (Dynalene MV and Dynalene HF) were sold by Loikits Technologies, Inc. In 1997, a new company named Advanced Fluid Technologies (AFT) was formed to continue the development and commercialization of heat transfer fluids. By 1998, AFT had more than 8 Dynalene branded products covering a very wide temperature range from -112°C (-170°F) to 350°C (662°F). As the popularity of Dynalene heat transfer fluids grew in a variety of industrial applications, AFT developed several innovative fluids and chemistries to cover many different applications. The Dynalene brand name was well established with over 40 fluids that included several custom fluids made for customers depending on their applications. In 2005, the company changed its name from Advanced Fluid Technologies Inc. to Dynalene Inc. The company was ranked by Inc. magazine to be among the fastest growing companies in the US for two years in a row. Currently, the company has three manufacturing facilities (Whitehall PA, Chicago IL and Salt Lake City UT) along with a strong R&D facility with five labs and a number of research staff. Dynalene opened its third business unit, Fluid Testing and Cleaning Equipment, which offers comprehensive filtration, contamination removal and desiccation solution that are compatible with a range of heat transfer fluids. Dynalene has also received in excess of $4 million in research grants over the years to develop heat transfer fluids and coolants. These include grants from the US Department of Energy to develop coolants for fuel cells and from the US Department of Defense to develop coolants utilizing hybrid nanoparticles. Due to the research and instrumentation capabilities developed in the last decade, Dynalene created Dynalene Laboratory Services business unit. Laboratory Services division helps customers determine several critical properties of their materials or solve technical problems they are encountering."

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