(2011.01) GELEST APPOINTS CHEMICAL INDUSTRY VETERAN GIANNI LEONARDUZZI WESTERN REGION SALES MANAGERBrochure |
Gelest, Incorporated | Press Release: Gelest, Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of Gianni Leonarduzzi as Western Region Sales Manager. | |
(2011.01) GELEST SCIENTISTS HONORED BY SCC FOR BEST TECHNICAL PAPER ON MAKEUP TECHNOLOGY)Brochure |
Gelest, Incorporated | Press Release: Gelest, Inc. is pleased to announce that five Gelest scientists received the Allan B. Black Award from the Society of Cosmetic Chemists (SCC) for their technical paper entitled, "Surface Treatments to Improve Pigment Dispersion in Aqueous Media." | |
(2011.02) GELEST BOLSTERS ITS R&D, TECHNICAL SERVICE MANAGEMENTBrochure |
Gelest, Incorporated | Press Release: Seeking to further strengthen its R&D and technical service capabilities, Gelest, Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Janis Matisons as Senior Technical Manager, reporting to Jerry Larson, PhD., Vice President R&D, as well as two key promotions: Jonathan Goff, Ph.D., to Manager, Silicones R&D, and Yun Mi Kim, Ph.D., to Technical Service Manager. | |
(2011.02) GELEST NAMES NEW PRODUCT MANAGERS TO EXPAND BUSINESS POTENTIAL OF ITS SILANE, SILICONE & METAL-ORGANIC MATERIALSBrochure |
Gelest, Incorporated | Press Release: Seeking to further capitalize on the business potential of its broad selection of silane, silicone and metal-organic compounds, Gelest, Inc. is pleased to announce the promotion of company veteran Edward Kimble to Product Manager, Silicones, and the appointment of Barbara Tsuie, Ph.D., as Product Manager, Silanes and Metal-Organics. | |
(2011.04) GELEST NAMES ROSS INC. ITS EXCLUSIVE WEST COAST DISTRIBUTOR FOR COSMETIC PRODUCTSBrochure |
Gelest, Incorporated | Press Release: Gelest, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has appointed ROSS, Inc. exclusive West Coast distributor for its broad range of cosmetic products, including surface-treated pigments, silicone polymers, and specialty silane and metal-organic materials. | |
HYDROPHOBICITY, HYDROPHILICITY AND SILANE SURFACE MODIFICATIONBrochure |
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REACTIVE SILICONESBrochure |
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SILANE COUPLING AGENTSBrochure |
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SILANES & SILICONES FOR EXPOXY RESINSBrochure |
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SILICONE COATINGS, ENCAPSULANTS, GELSBrochure |
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SILICONE FLUIDSBrochure |
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ABP-263Product |
Gelest, Incorporated | Amphiphilic silicone that has the ability to form stable water-in-oil emulsions allowing formulation of a wide range of gels and creams. |
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AKT-855Product |
Gelest, Incorporated | Titanate catalyst for alkoxy and oxime neutral cure RTV's. |
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AKT853Product |
Gelest, Incorporated | Titanate catalyst for alkoxy and oxime neutral cure RTV's. |
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AKT865Product |
Gelest, Incorporated | Titanate catalyst for alkoxy and oxime neutral cure RTV's. |
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AKT867Product |
Gelest, Incorporated | Catalyst for silicone condensation RTV's. |
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ALT-143Product |
Gelest, Incorporated | Organic compatible silicone fluid with greatly improved lubrication characteristics, higher viscosity-temperature coefficient, lower compressibility and decreased oxidation stability when compared to polydimethylsiloxanes. |
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ALT-173Product |
Gelest, Incorporated | Organic compatible silicone fluid with greatly improved lubrication characteristics, higher viscosity-temperature coefficient, lower compressibility and decreased oxidation stability when compared to polydimethylsiloxanes. |
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ALT-192Product |
Gelest, Incorporated | Organic compatible silicone fluid with greatly improved lubrication characteristics, higher viscosity-temperature coefficient, lower compressibility and decreased oxidation stability when compared to polydimethylsiloxanes. |
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ALT-213Product |
Gelest, Incorporated | Organic compatible silicone fluid with greatly improved lubrication characteristics, higher viscosity-temperature coefficient, lower compressibility and decreased oxidation stability when compared to polydimethylsiloxanes. |