Dow Completes Merger with Rohm and Haas

Water/Wastewater

Dow Completes Merger with Rohm and Haas

22 Jul, 2009

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Dow Water Solutions (USA) and Rohm and Haas Ion Exchange Resins have combined their respective businesses, forming Dow Water & Process Solutions, a business unit of The Dow Chemical Company (Dow). This new business entity comes as a result of Dow’s acquisition of Rohm and Haas, which was completed April 1.

“This is a great day for our customers, employees and partners,” said Ian Barbour, general manager, Dow Water & Process Solutions. “Through a broad portfolio of water and process solutions, and expanded capabilities to meet the needs of our customers, Dow Water & Process Solutions has solidified its status as an industry leader in the marketplace. As we look to the future our business will provide customers, in both communities and industries alike, innovative technology offerings supported by a global network of experts.”

Dow is already the world’s largest manufacturer of reverse osmosis membranes. The addition of Rohm and Haas also solidifies Dow Water & Process Solutions as the industry leader in ion exchange resins. The larger scale of Dow Water & Process Solutions will improve the business’ ability to invest in the innovative research and technology required to provide reliable, high-quality products and services to drive improved operational efficiencies in a number of major application areas, including industrial and municipal water, industrial processes, pharmaceuticals, power, residential water and waste and water reuse.

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