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Kraton Polymers - Giving Innovators Their Edge (69 words)
Kraton Announces 3Q 2007 Earnings Release Conferece Call and Webcast
The original inventor of styrenic block copolymer (SBC) chemistry in the 1960s, Kraton Polymers LLC continues its year-on-year commitment to engineering precise polymer solutions in partnership with innovators worldwide.
With unmatched supply reliability and global reach, Kraton Polymers is the world’s leading manufacturer of SBCs, unique polyisoprene grades, and is the industry's backstage partner helping fuel tomorrow's market innovations.
Kraton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (309 words)
Kraton is one of the two most common names of Javanese palaces (the other being Istana, identical to Malay).
In Surakarta, notable palaces include Kraton Surakarta Hadiningrat (Palace of Pakubuwono II to IX) and the Puro Mangkunegaran.
In Cirebon (in West Java), there are the Kraton Kasepuhan of Cirebon, the Kraton Kanoman of Cirebon and the Kraton Kacirebonan, used by rivaling branches of the dynasty.
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