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UNION CARBIDE CORP /NEW/

CIK: 1007901 Annual ReportLatest: 2026-02-03

10-K / February 3, 2026

Union Carbide Corporation

Overview

  • Union Carbide Corporation (UCC) is a chemicals and polymers company and has been a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company (TDCC) since 2001.
  • TDCC has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Dow Inc. since 2019; Dow Inc. operates all of TDCC’s businesses.
  • Unless otherwise indicated, “Corporation” or “UCC” refers to Union Carbide Corporation and its consolidated subsidiaries; “Dow” refers to Dow Inc., together with TDCC and its consolidated subsidiaries.
  • TDCC conducts worldwide operations; UCC’s activities are components of TDCC’s global businesses.
  • The Corporation sells substantially all of its products to TDCC to simplify the customer interface; prices are determined under an agreement between UCC and TDCC.
  • The Corporation’s Board, acting under authority from TDCC, functions as the CODM (chief operating decision maker) to assess results and allocate resources.
  • UCC’s results are reported as a single operating segment to the CODM.

Corporate structure and reporting

  • The Corporation’s results are presented as a single operating segment in consolidated financial statements.
  • Public filings (Forms 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K) are posted on the Corporation’s website and on the SEC website; the Corporation’s website content is not incorporated by reference into the report.

Product portfolio

  • Ethylene Oxide / Ethylene Glycol (EO/EG)
    • Ethylene oxide (chemical intermediate)
    • Monoethylene glycol (MEG), polyethylene glycols, glycol ethers, ethanolamines, surfactants, and other performance chemicals and polymers
    • Di- and tri-ethylene glycols used in boat construction, shoe manufacturing, natural gas drying, moisture removal, and plasticizers for safety glasses
    • Tetraethylene glycol used primarily for plasticizers for automotive windows
    • MEG used in polyester fiber, resin and film production, automotive antifreeze and engine coolants, and aircraft anti-icing/deicing fluids
  • Hydrocarbons
    • Ethylene and propylene as internal feedstocks for downstream product lines
    • Primary raw material streams derived from natural gas liquids (NGLs) from natural gas and crude oil production
  • Industrial Chemicals and Polymers
    • Specialty applications including animal feed supplements, personal care, industrial and household cleaning, and coatings for beverage/food cans and industrial uses
    • Key lines: acrolein and derivatives; ethyleneamines; CARBOWAX and SENTRY polyethylene glycols and methoxypolyethylene glycols; TERGITOL and TRITON surfactants; UCAR deicing fluids; UCARTHERM heat transfer fluids; UCON fluids
  • Polyethylene
    • FLEXOMER very low-density polyethylene (impact modifiers, flexible hose/tubing, packaging)
    • TUFLIN linear low-density polyethylene; UNIVAL high-density polyethylene (housewares, bottles, packaging, pipes)
  • Solvents and Intermediates
    • Oxo aldehydes, acids, alcohols and esters used in coatings, printing inks, pharmaceuticals and polymers
  • Technology Licensing and Catalysts
    • METEOR™ EO/EG process licensing and LP OXO process licensing for oxo alcohols
  • Vinyl Acetate Monomer
    • Building block for polymers used in water-based paints, adhesives, paper coatings, textiles, safety glass and acrylic fibers
  • Wire and Cable Applications
    • Polyolefin-based compounds for insulation, semiconductives, and jacketing systems
    • Key lines: REDI-LINK, SI-LINK, UNIGARD flame-retardant compounds, UNIGARD reduced-emissions flame-retardant compounds, UNIPURGE purging compounds

Raw materials and supply

  • Integrated manufacturing environment with hydrocarbon-based raw materials as the major feedstocks
  • Purchases include ethane, propane and butane
  • Internal balancing of ethylene and propylene through intercompany trades
  • Primary raw material source: natural gas liquids (NGLs) derived from natural gas and crude oil production
  • Suppliers include regional, international and national oil and gas companies

Intellectual property

  • Patents and licenses are actively pursued; licenses include the METEOR™ EO/EG process and the LP OXO process
  • As of December 31, 2025, UCC owned 56 active U.S. patents and 347 active foreign patents
  • The company holds a large number of trademarks and is not materially dependent on any single patent, license or trademark

Environmental, health, safety and regulatory

  • Environmental matters are addressed in MD&A and related notes
  • UCC is subject to environmental laws and regulations worldwide covering pollution, emissions, hazardous substances, waste and remediation
  • Compliance and remediation obligations can result in material costs and affect operations and capital expenditures

Dividends and intercompany distributions

  • Dividends to TDCC: $28 million in 2025; $228 million in 2024
  • In 2025, UCC received a distribution of $735 million from Dow International Holdings Company (a related company in which UCC holds a minority interest); that distribution was subsequently paid to TDCC
  • TDCC is the Corporation’s sole shareholder and its major customer; intercompany financing affects liquidity considerations

Customers

  • UCC sells substantially all of its products to TDCC; TDCC is the Corporation’s major customer

Availability of information

  • Public filings (Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, Current Reports on Form 8-K) and amendments are available on the Corporation’s website and the SEC website