No. "Saran" was first discovered and named by Dow Chemical Co. It was a film made from polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC). The product was later acquired by S. C. Johnson & Son, who later substituted polyethyelene for PVDC, which had 3000 times higher oxygen permeability and was not as good a wrapping film as the original formulation. (We should all be happy it did not have the name "sarin.")
No. "Saran" was first discovered and named by Dow Chemical Co. It was a film made from polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC). The product was later acquired by S. C. Johnson & Son, who later substituted polyethyelene for PVDC, which had 3000 times higher oxygen permeability and was not as good a wrapping film as the original formulation. (We should all be happy it did not have the name "sarin.")