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Dow Chemical - Rohm Haas - Pharmaceutical Chromatography Ion Exchange Resins
  Stock Symbol DOW

  100 Independence Mall West
  Philidelphia, PA (USA) 19106
   
  Phone:  215 592 3000
  Fax:  215 592 2229
  Toll Free:  800 356 3402

  www.advancedbiosciences.com


Company Description
Dow Chemical Rohm Haas ion exchange resin manufacture specializing in macroreticular resins, acrylic anion exchangers, polymeric adsorbent high pressure chromotographic grade resins, biopharm, biological purification polishing
 

 

Rohm and Haas has been producing ion exchange resins for more than 50 years. We invented Macroreticular resins, acrylic anion exchangers, and polymeric adsorbents. We made ion exchange a viable chemical process.


Resins


AMBERCHROM - AMBERCHROM™ CG media are macroporous, polymeric reversed phase liquid chromatography resins. They are designed for laboratory and process scale purifications of proteins, peptides, nucleic acids, antibiotics, and small molecular weight pharmaceuticals.

AMBERJET® - These uniform particle size resins offer definite advantages in water treatment, resulting in better treated water quality, lower rinse volumes and ultimately higher capacity.

AMBERLITE® - The Amberlite resin trademark is the name under which our reputation has been built for over half a century. It is now so widely recognized, that all reference literature on ion exchange cites Amberlite resins as a first choice.

AMBERLITE FP® - For Food Purification

AMBERLYST® - For chemical processing, particularly in the petrochemical industry, Amberlyst resins are without equivalents. Many resins of this very special product line have demonstrated their efficiency for many years, but we are constantly improving and bringing new, superior products to this particular market segment.

DUOLITE
® - For many of our customers, Duolite resins are unique specialty products used in the food, pharmaceutical, and chemical processing industries.

IMAC™ HP - These "high purity" resins are made specifically for the treatment of drinking water and for food processing.

 

Specialty Resins

Acrylic anion resins - Used in water treatment for their outstanding resistance to organic fouling. Amberlite® IRA958 Cl resin is also used for color removal from sugar juices and natural products.

XAD polymeric adsorbents - These are unique products for the purification of antibiotics in the pharmaceutical industry, recovery of products from fermentation in the bioprocessing/nutriceutical industry, and for the removal of phenol and chlorinated solvents from waste.

Phenol-formaldehyde resins - Duolite® phenolic resins have a unique capacity for the adsorption of large organic molecules in the food and chemical industries, combined with outstanding osmotic stability.

Powders for pharmacy - For pharmaceutical formulations, Rohm and Haas Company offers several resins made under cGMP conditions. Amberlite® IRP resins are being used by many pharmaceutical companies.

Nuclear grade resins - Developed in collaboration with the power industry on three continents, these resins of exceptionally high purity are used for a number of applications in nuclear power plants.

Resins for ultra-pure water - These products have been specifically developed for the semiconductor industry to deliver water in which impurities are measured in ppt (parts per trillion).

Selective resins - Rohm and Haas has a series of selective resins for removing or recovering specific ions in the presence of competing ions. For example, removing boron from magnesium brines, recovering cadmium from a stream rich in iron, or removing calcium and strontium from sodium brines.

Potable water - Rohm and Haas Company manufactures a family of purified resins specifically designed for the purification of potable water for both point-of-use and municipal use.  Applications include: boron removal, dealkalization, lead removal, nitrate removal, and TOC removal.
   
Products / Services
Chromatography Resins, Bulk Media, Laboratory Ion Exchange Resins, Charged Anion Cation Silica Gels, Zeolite