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BASF INVENTED POLYISOBUTYLENE (PIB). NOW WE'VE MADE IT BETTER.

Medium and high molecular weight polyisobutylenes are marketed by BASF under the trade name Oppanol®. Our broad PIB product line is used in a variety of products, including adhesives, sealants and chewing gums. Also available from BASF are low molecular weight products under the trade name Glissopal®. BASF offers chemical derivatives of the Glissopal® product line such as amine, succinic anhydride and succine imide.

Rely on BASF, a name you can trust for:

The broadest product line
Consistent, proven high quality and purity
Lower residual solvent and no chlorine
Unique, easy to handle packaging.

BASF Oppanol PIB grades can be used for a broad range of products that contribute to many aspects of every day life, from chewing gum to medical applications to packaging.

To discover how Oppanol PIBs help the environment by contributing to the creation of energy efficient, durable windows, click here.

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