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AVAILABLE REGULARLY1-Bromo-3-Chloropropane

1,2,4H-Triazole

1,4-Butanediol

1,4-Dioxane

1,6-Hexanediol

2-Ethyl Hexanoic Acid

2-Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate

2-Methyl THF

2-Hydroxy Ethyl Methacrylate (2-HEMA)

2,2-Di Methoxy Propane

2,4-Dichloro Benzyl Chloride

4-Di Methyl Amino Pyridine

4-Hydroxy Benzaldehyde

Acetic Acid Acetone Acetonitrile

Acrylonitrile Acetophenone

Acrylamide Acrylic Acid Adipic Acid

Allyl Alcohol Alpha-Naphthol

Ammonium Bi Carbonate

Ammonium Thiocyanate

Amino Ethylethanalomine

Amino Guanidine Bi Carbonate

Aniline Oil

Benzoic Acid Benzophenone

Benzylamine Beta-Naphthol

Bis Trichloro Methyl Carbone (Triphosgene)

Bisphenol A

Butyl Acetate Butyl Acrylate

Butyl Carbitol Butyl Carbitol Acetate

Butyl Glycol / Cellosolve

Butyl Cellosolve Acetate

Caustic Potash Flakes

Chloroform

Citric Acid Anhydrous

Citric Acid Monohydrate

Cyano Acetamide

Cyclohexane Cyclohexanol

Cyclohexanone

Cyclohexylamine

Cyclopropylamine

D-Tartaric Acid

Di Acetone Di Basic Ester

Di Cyclohexylamine

Di Cyclohexylcarbodiimide

Di Ethyl Ether

Di Ethyl Sulphate

Di Ethylamine

Di Ethanol Amine

Di Ethyl Carbonate

Di Ethyl Malonate

Di Ethylene Triamine

Di Iso Propyl Ether

Di Iso Propylamine

Di Methyl Amine 40%

Di Methyl Acetamide

Di Methyl Carbonate

Di Methyl Formamide

Di Methyl Malonate

Di Methyl Sulfoxide

Di-N-Butylamine

Di Propylene Glycol

Di Tert Butyl Dicarbonate (Di BOC)

Dicyandiamide Diglyme

DL-Tartaric Acid

Epichlorohydrine

Epoxy Resin Ethyl Acetate

Ethyl Aceto Acetate Ethyl Acrylate

Ethyl Chloro Formate

Ethyl Cyano Acetate

Ethylene Di Amine

Fluorobenzene * Formamide

Formic Acid - 85%

Formic Acid - 99%

Fumaric Acid Furfural Alcohol

Glycerine

Hexamethyldisilazane (H.M.D.S)

Heptane Hexylene Glycol

Hydrazine Hydrate 80% & 100%

Hydrobromic Acid 48%

Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydroquinone

Hydroxylamine HCl

Hydroxylamine Sulphate

Hexamine Imidazole Iodine

Iso Butanol Iso Butyric Acid

Iso Propyl Alcohol

Isopropyl Acetate

Isobutyraldehyde Isophorone

Isophorone Diamine

Isophthalic Acid Isovaleraldehyde

L+Tartaric Acid Lactose

Lithium Carbonate

Lithium Hydroxide

Maleic Anhydride

Malonic Acid Malononitrile

Melamine Meta Cresol

Methacrylic Acid

Methane Sulphonic Acid

Methane Sulphonyl Chloride

Methyl Aceto Acetate Methyl Acrylate

Methyl Chloro Formate

Methyl Cyano Acetate

Methyl Cyclo Hexane

Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate (MDI)

Methyl Ethyl Ketone

Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone

Methyl Methacrylate

Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether

Methylene Chloride Monoethylamine

Mono Chloro Benzene

Mono Methylamine

Mono Ethanol Amine

Mono Ethylene Glycol

Mono Iso Propylamine 70%

Mono Iso Propylamine 99%

Monoglyme Morpholine

MP Diol Glycol

N-Ethyl Piperazine N-Butyric Acid

N-Butyl Methacrylate

N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone

N-Pentane N-Propanol

N-Propyl Acetate

N-Amino Ethyl Piperazine (N-AEP)

N-Butanol N-Butyraldehyde

N-Hexane 99% N-Heptane

N-Methyl Piperazine Naphthlene Crude

Naphthlene Refined Neo Pentyl Glycol

Nitromethane Nonyl Phenol

Nonyl Phenol Ethoxylate

Oxone PS-16

P-Tert-Butyl Phenol (PTBP)

P-Tert-Octyl Phenol (PTOP)

Para Toluene Sulfonyl Chloride

Paraformaldehyde 91% & 96%

Pentaerythritol 98%

Perchloroethylene

Phenol

Phosphoric Acid (Food Grade)

Phosphoric Acid (Technical)

Phosphorus Oxychloride

Phosphorus Pentaoxide Piperidine

Piperazine Anhydrous

Poly Vinyl Alcohol Polyethylene Glycol

Polypropylene Glycol 1000D

Polypropylene Glycol 2000D

Potassium Bi Carbonate

Potassium Carbonate (Granular)

Potassium Carbonate (Powder)

Potassium Permanganate

Phenyl Chloro Formate

Propionaldehyde Propionic Acid

Propionic Anhydride Propargyl Alcohol

Propylene Glycol Technical

Propylene Glycol USP

Phthalic Anhydride Pyridine

Pyrrolidine Resorcinol Soda Ash

Sodium Boro Hydride - Granular

Sodium Boro Hydride - Powder

Sodium Cyanide Sodium Gluconate

Sodium Ligno Sulphonate

Sodium Metabi Sulphite Sodium Metal

Sodium Methoxide Powder

Sodium Nitrite Sodium Nitrate

Sodium Thiocyanate

Sodium Tri Polyphosphate (STPP)

Tartaric Acid (L+ / DL)

T-Butanol (T.B.A)

T-Butyl Acetate

T-Butylamine Tetra Hydro Furan

Thiophenol Thiourea

Toluene Di Iso Cyanite

Tri Chloro Ethylene

Tri Ethyl Phosphate

Tri Ethyl Amine

Tri Ethyl Ortho Formate

Tri Ethylene Pentamine (TEPA)

Tri Mellitic Anhydride

Tri Methyl Ortho Acetate

Tri Methyl Ortho Formate

Tri Methylol Propane

Tri Methylamine

Tri-n-Butylamine

Triethanolamine 85% & 99%

Triethylene Tetramine

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AVAILABLE REGULARLY1-Bromo-3-Chloropropane

1,2,4H-Triazole

1,4-Butanediol

1,4-Dioxane

1,6-Hexanediol

2-Ethyl Hexanoic Acid

2-Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate

2-Methyl THF

2-Hydroxy Ethyl Methacrylate (2-HEMA)

2,2-Di Methoxy Propane

2,4-Dichloro Benzyl Chloride

4-Di Methyl Amino Pyridine

4-Hydroxy Benzaldehyde

Acetic Acid Acetone Acetonitrile

Acrylonitrile Acetophenone

Acrylamide Acrylic Acid Adipic Acid

Allyl Alcohol Alpha-Naphthol

Ammonium Bi Carbonate

Ammonium Thiocyanate

Amino Ethylethanalomine

Amino Guanidine Bi Carbonate

Aniline Oil

Benzoic Acid Benzophenone

Benzylamine Beta-Naphthol

Bis Trichloro Methyl Carbone (Triphosgene)

Bisphenol A

Butyl Acetate Butyl Acrylate

Butyl Carbitol Butyl Carbitol Acetate

Butyl Glycol / Cellosolve

Butyl Cellosolve Acetate

Caustic Potash Flakes

Chloroform

Citric Acid Anhydrous

Citric Acid Monohydrate

Cyano Acetamide

Cyclohexane Cyclohexanol

Cyclohexanone

Cyclohexylamine

Cyclopropylamine

D-Tartaric Acid

Di Acetone Di Basic Ester

Di Cyclohexylamine

Di Cyclohexylcarbodiimide

Di Ethyl Ether

Di Ethyl Sulphate

Di Ethylamine

Di Ethanol Amine

Di Ethyl Carbonate

Di Ethyl Malonate

Di Ethylene Triamine

Di Iso Propyl Ether

Di Iso Propylamine

Di Methyl Amine 40%

Di Methyl Acetamide

Di Methyl Carbonate

Di Methyl Formamide

Di Methyl Malonate

Di Methyl Sulfoxide

Di-N-Butylamine

Di Propylene Glycol

Di Tert Butyl Dicarbonate (Di BOC)

Dicyandiamide Diglyme

DL-Tartaric Acid

Epichlorohydrine

Epoxy Resin Ethyl Acetate

Ethyl Aceto Acetate Ethyl Acrylate

Ethyl Chloro Formate

Ethyl Cyano Acetate

Ethylene Di Amine

Fluorobenzene * Formamide

Formic Acid - 85%

Formic Acid - 99%

Fumaric Acid Furfural Alcohol

Glycerine

Hexamethyldisilazane (H.M.D.S)

Heptane Hexylene Glycol

Hydrazine Hydrate 80% & 100%

Hydrobromic Acid 48%

Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydroquinone

Hydroxylamine HCl

Hydroxylamine Sulphate

Hexamine Imidazole Iodine

Iso Butanol Iso Butyric Acid

Iso Propyl Alcohol

Isopropyl Acetate

Isobutyraldehyde Isophorone

Isophorone Diamine

Isophthalic Acid Isovaleraldehyde

L+Tartaric Acid Lactose

Lithium Carbonate

Lithium Hydroxide

Maleic Anhydride

Malonic Acid Malononitrile

Melamine Meta Cresol

Methacrylic Acid

Methane Sulphonic Acid

Methane Sulphonyl Chloride

Methyl Aceto Acetate Methyl Acrylate

Methyl Chloro Formate

Methyl Cyano Acetate

Methyl Cyclo Hexane

Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate (MDI)

Methyl Ethyl Ketone

Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone

Methyl Methacrylate

Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether

Methylene Chloride Monoethylamine

Mono Chloro Benzene

Mono Methylamine

Mono Ethanol Amine

Mono Ethylene Glycol

Mono Iso Propylamine 70%

Mono Iso Propylamine 99%

Monoglyme Morpholine

MP Diol Glycol

N-Ethyl Piperazine N-Butyric Acid

N-Butyl Methacrylate

N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone

N-Pentane N-Propanol

N-Propyl Acetate

N-Amino Ethyl Piperazine (N-AEP)

N-Butanol N-Butyraldehyde

N-Hexane 99% N-Heptane

N-Methyl Piperazine Naphthlene Crude

Naphthlene Refined Neo Pentyl Glycol

Nitromethane Nonyl Phenol

Nonyl Phenol Ethoxylate

Oxone PS-16

P-Tert-Butyl Phenol (PTBP)

P-Tert-Octyl Phenol (PTOP)

Para Toluene Sulfonyl Chloride

Paraformaldehyde 91% & 96%

Pentaerythritol 98%

Perchloroethylene

Phenol

Phosphoric Acid (Food Grade)

Phosphoric Acid (Technical)

Phosphorus Oxychloride

Phosphorus Pentaoxide Piperidine

Piperazine Anhydrous

Poly Vinyl Alcohol Polyethylene Glycol

Polypropylene Glycol 1000D

Polypropylene Glycol 2000D

Potassium Bi Carbonate

Potassium Carbonate (Granular)

Potassium Carbonate (Powder)

Potassium Permanganate

Phenyl Chloro Formate

Propionaldehyde Propionic Acid

Propionic Anhydride Propargyl Alcohol

Propylene Glycol Technical

Propylene Glycol USP

Phthalic Anhydride Pyridine

Pyrrolidine Resorcinol Soda Ash

Sodium Boro Hydride - Granular

Sodium Boro Hydride - Powder

Sodium Cyanide Sodium Gluconate

Sodium Ligno Sulphonate

Sodium Metabi Sulphite Sodium Metal

Sodium Methoxide Powder

Sodium Nitrite Sodium Nitrate

Sodium Thiocyanate

Sodium Tri Polyphosphate (STPP)

Tartaric Acid (L+ / DL)

T-Butanol (T.B.A)

T-Butyl Acetate

T-Butylamine Tetra Hydro Furan

Thiophenol Thiourea

Toluene Di Iso Cyanite

Tri Chloro Ethylene

Tri Ethyl Phosphate

Tri Ethyl Amine

Tri Ethyl Ortho Formate

Tri Ethylene Pentamine (TEPA)

Tri Mellitic Anhydride

Tri Methyl Ortho Acetate

Tri Methyl Ortho Formate

Tri Methylol Propane

Tri Methylamine

Tri-n-Butylamine

Triethanolamine 85% & 99%

Triethylene Tetramine

Urea - Technical Grade

SANJAY CHEMICALS (INDIA) PVT. LTD. (Trading since 1977)

(M-1

)

URS is a member of Registrar of Standards (Holdings) Ltd.

SOLVENTS IN BULK

Mumbai Of�ice: G-1, 5th Floor, Kanmoor House Condominium, 281 / 287, Narsi Natha Street, Mumbai 400 009, Maharashtra, India. Tel: 91-22-40361100 / 23754334 – 23754336 Fax: 91-22-23754337 Email: [email protected]

Hyderabad Of�ice: 201, “Masetty Plaza”, 1-8-206/9, Prenderghast Road, Secunderabad - 500 003, Telangana, India Tel.: 91-40-27890971 – 76 Fax: 91-40-27890977 Email: [email protected]

Acetone Acetic Acid Cyclohexanone Chloroform Solvent C-9 N-Hexane Iso Propyl Alcohol Iso Butanol

Methanol Methylene Di Chloride Methyl Ethyl Ketone Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone Phenol Toluene Vinyl Acetate Monomer Xylene (Mixed / Ortho)

For more details, visit us at www.sanjaychemindia.com

AVAILABLE UNDER SOLVENT 2000 LICENSEN-HEXANE SOLVENT C-9 HEPTANE-S (In Drums only)(Drum Packing Ex-Bhiwandi & Bulk Packing Ex-Kandla Port)

REGULARLY AVAILABLESODIUM CYANIDE (Imported)

THIOUREA (China)HYDRAZINE HYDRATE 80% / 100%

AVAILABLE IN REFILLED, BRAND NEW & REGULAR DRUMS BUTYL ACETATE VINYL ACETATE MONOMER ISO BUTANOL ACETONE

TOLUENE BUTYL ACRYLATE MONOMER ISO PROPYL ALCOHOL 2-EHA ETHYL ACRYLATE METHANOL STYRENE MONOMER

ORTHO XYLENE MIXED XYLENE BUTYL CELLOSOLVE

Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd.Trading since 1977

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Iso Propyl Myristate, Iso Propyl Palmitate, Methyl Oleate, Methyl Laurate, Methyl Ricinoleate, Butyl Oleate, Butyl Stearate etc.

Glycerol Mono Oleate, Glycerol Tri Oleate, Glycerol Mono Stearate (SE, NSE, AS), Mono Di Glycerides, Capric Caprilic Tri Glyceride (MCT Oil), Polyglycerol Polyricinoleate, Triacetin, Polyglycerol etc.

Coco Diethanolamide, Coco Monoethanolamide, Cocoamido Propyl Betain, Ethylene Bis Stearamide, Ethylene Bis Oleamide, Stearyl Amido Propyl Dimethylamine, etc.

FOR YOUR DIRECT IMPORTSFrom our overseas suppliers

Various Products likeCHemiCals, iNTermeDiaTes for DYes, DruGs, aGroCHemiCals etc.

i

Please contact the iNDeNTiNG aGeNTM/s. PACIFIC AGENCIES404, Eastern Court, Plot No. 11A, Sion Trombay Road, Opp. Wasan House, Chembur,Mumbai 400 071. l New Direct landline No: +91 8356919185Tel. (off.): 91-22-25284615 / 25281382 / 25281254 * Fax: 91-22-25284485Email: [email protected]

For our CompleTe raNGe oF proDuCTsVisit our website at: www.pacificagencies.com

1,2-Pentanediol Humic Acid Potassium Carbonate1,5-Pentanediol Isophorone Potassium Ferrocyanide1,2,4-Triazinone Isopropyl Alcohol Potassium Nitrate1,4-Dihydroxy Anthraquinone (Quinizarine) Isovaleraldehyde Potassium Sulfate / Sulphate of Potash (SOP)2,4 / 2,6-Ditertiary Butyl Phenol Labsa Propargyl Alcohol2,4-Dichloro-3,5-Dinitrobenzotrifluoride Lauryl Acrylate Propylene Carbonate2-Chloropyridine Lithium Hydroxide PTA – Purified Terephthalic Acid2-Ethyl Hexyl Glycidyl Ether L-Camphour-10-Sulphonic Acid PVP K 302-Ethyl Hexyl Methacrylate L-Lysine Pyridine2-Nitro Benzaldehyde L-Prolinamide Silane Crosslinking Compound for Rubber3-Fluorobenzotrifluoride Melamine Silicone OilAcetin Meta Hydroxy Benzotrifluoride (MHBTF) Sodium AcetateAcetone Methacrylic Acid Sodium Acid PyrophosphateAcetyl Gamma Butyrolactone Methane Sulfonic Acid (MSA) Sodium BenzoateAlkyl (C12, 13) Methacrylate Methoxy Peg Methacrylate Sodium Bi CarbonateAlkyl Methacrylate (C16:70%) Methyl Cyclohexane Sodium CitrateAlpha Picoline Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) Sodium CyanideAcetaldehyde Diethyl Acetal Methyl Glycol Sodium Ethoxide / Sodium MethoxideAcetaldehyde Dimethyl Acetal Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) Sodium FormateAmmonium Thiocyanate Methyl Methacrylate Monomer Sodium LignosulfonateAniline Oil / Aniline Oil in Bulk Methylene Dichloride Sodium MonoflurophosphateAntimony Trioxide Mono Ammonium Phosphate Sodium Silico Fluoride 91% & 95%Behenyl Methacrylate (C22:70%) & (C22:98%) Mono N Butylamine Sodium ThiocyanateBenzaldehyde Nano Calcium Carbonate Sodium Tripoly Phosphate (STPP)Bifenthrin Alcohol (2-Methyl-3-Biphenylmethanol) N,N-Dimethyl Decanamide Stearyl AcrylateButyl Acetate N-Heptane Stearyl MethacrylateButyl Glycidyl Ether N-Hexane Succinic AcidCalcium Chloride N-Hydroxysuccinimide TDI, MDI, PolyolsCalcium Formate Nitromethane TEOF / TMOFCCMT (2-Chloro-5-Chloromethyl Thiazole) N-Methylol Acrylamide Tert-Butyl AcetateCDFP (5-Chloro-2,3 Difluoropyrideine 96% Min) N-Nitroiminoimidazolidine (NNI) Tertiary ButanolCetyl Acrylate (C16:95%) OH Polymer Tetra Sodium PyrrophosphateChloroform OTBN (4’-Methyl-2-Cyanobiphenyl) ThioureaCyanoacetamide Ortho Phenylenediamine (OPDA) Titanium DioxideCyanuric Acid Para Chloro Benzal Dehyde Tolyl Triazole (Granular)Cyclohexane Para Chloro Phenol Tri Propylene GlycolCyclohexylamine Para Fluoro Toluene Tri Sodium PhosphateDBU (1,8-Diazabicyclo(5.4.0)Undec-7-Ene) Para Hydroxybenzaldehyde TriacetinDi-Acetone Alcohol Paraformaldehyde Trichloro Pyridinol Sodium (NATCP) 85%Di-Calcium Phosphate Paraquat 42% TC Trichloroethylene/PerchloroethyleneDi-Cyclohexylamine Peg Methacrylate Triethanolamine (TEA)Dimethyl Formamide (DMF) Pentaerythritol Triethyl / Trimethyl OrthoacetateDimethyl Sulfate Phenol Triethyl / Trimethyl OrthopropionateDIPPI (4-Phenoxy-2,6-Diisopropyl Phenyl Isothiocyanate) Phosphorus Acid Triethyl OrthobutyrateDi-Propylene Glycol Phosphorus Pentoxide Trimellitic AnhydrideDipropylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether Acetate Phthalic Anhydride Trimethyl OrthovalerateFluorene PIA – Purified Isophthalic Acid Tris (2-Chloropropyl) Phosphate [TCPP]Formic Acid Poly Vinyl Alchohol Vinyl Acetate MonomerGamma Butyrolactone Polyethylene Oxide XylenolGlycine Polysorbate 80 Zinc CyanideHexamethyl Disilazane (HMDS) Potassium Bicarbonate Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate

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Iso Propyl Myristate, Iso Propyl Palmitate, Methyl Oleate, Methyl Laurate, Methyl Ricinoleate, Butyl Oleate, Butyl Stearate etc.

Glycerol Mono Oleate, Glycerol Tri Oleate, Glycerol Mono Stearate (SE, NSE, AS), Mono Di Glycerides, Capric Caprilic Tri Glyceride (MCT Oil), Polyglycerol Polyricinoleate, Triacetin, Polyglycerol etc.

Coco Diethanolamide, Coco Monoethanolamide, Cocoamido Propyl Betain, Ethylene Bis Stearamide, Ethylene Bis Oleamide, Stearyl Amido Propyl Dimethylamine, etc.

FOR YOUR DIRECT IMPORTSFrom our overseas suppliers

Various Products likeCHemiCals, iNTermeDiaTes for DYes, DruGs, aGroCHemiCals etc.

i

Please contact the iNDeNTiNG aGeNTM/s. PACIFIC AGENCIES404, Eastern Court, Plot No. 11A, Sion Trombay Road, Opp. Wasan House, Chembur,Mumbai 400 071. l New Direct landline No: +91 8356919185Tel. (off.): 91-22-25284615 / 25281382 / 25281254 * Fax: 91-22-25284485Email: [email protected]

For our CompleTe raNGe oF proDuCTsVisit our website at: www.pacificagencies.com

1,2-Pentanediol Humic Acid Potassium Carbonate1,5-Pentanediol Isophorone Potassium Ferrocyanide1,2,4-Triazinone Isopropyl Alcohol Potassium Nitrate1,4-Dihydroxy Anthraquinone (Quinizarine) Isovaleraldehyde Potassium Sulfate / Sulphate of Potash (SOP)2,4 / 2,6-Ditertiary Butyl Phenol Labsa Propargyl Alcohol2,4-Dichloro-3,5-Dinitrobenzotrifluoride Lauryl Acrylate Propylene Carbonate2-Chloropyridine Lithium Hydroxide PTA – Purified Terephthalic Acid2-Ethyl Hexyl Glycidyl Ether L-Camphour-10-Sulphonic Acid PVP K 302-Ethyl Hexyl Methacrylate L-Lysine Pyridine2-Nitro Benzaldehyde L-Prolinamide Silane Crosslinking Compound for Rubber3-Fluorobenzotrifluoride Melamine Silicone OilAcetin Meta Hydroxy Benzotrifluoride (MHBTF) Sodium AcetateAcetone Methacrylic Acid Sodium Acid PyrophosphateAcetyl Gamma Butyrolactone Methane Sulfonic Acid (MSA) Sodium BenzoateAlkyl (C12, 13) Methacrylate Methoxy Peg Methacrylate Sodium Bi CarbonateAlkyl Methacrylate (C16:70%) Methyl Cyclohexane Sodium CitrateAlpha Picoline Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) Sodium CyanideAcetaldehyde Diethyl Acetal Methyl Glycol Sodium Ethoxide / Sodium MethoxideAcetaldehyde Dimethyl Acetal Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) Sodium FormateAmmonium Thiocyanate Methyl Methacrylate Monomer Sodium LignosulfonateAniline Oil / Aniline Oil in Bulk Methylene Dichloride Sodium MonoflurophosphateAntimony Trioxide Mono Ammonium Phosphate Sodium Silico Fluoride 91% & 95%Behenyl Methacrylate (C22:70%) & (C22:98%) Mono N Butylamine Sodium ThiocyanateBenzaldehyde Nano Calcium Carbonate Sodium Tripoly Phosphate (STPP)Bifenthrin Alcohol (2-Methyl-3-Biphenylmethanol) N,N-Dimethyl Decanamide Stearyl AcrylateButyl Acetate N-Heptane Stearyl MethacrylateButyl Glycidyl Ether N-Hexane Succinic AcidCalcium Chloride N-Hydroxysuccinimide TDI, MDI, PolyolsCalcium Formate Nitromethane TEOF / TMOFCCMT (2-Chloro-5-Chloromethyl Thiazole) N-Methylol Acrylamide Tert-Butyl AcetateCDFP (5-Chloro-2,3 Difluoropyrideine 96% Min) N-Nitroiminoimidazolidine (NNI) Tertiary ButanolCetyl Acrylate (C16:95%) OH Polymer Tetra Sodium PyrrophosphateChloroform OTBN (4’-Methyl-2-Cyanobiphenyl) ThioureaCyanoacetamide Ortho Phenylenediamine (OPDA) Titanium DioxideCyanuric Acid Para Chloro Benzal Dehyde Tolyl Triazole (Granular)Cyclohexane Para Chloro Phenol Tri Propylene GlycolCyclohexylamine Para Fluoro Toluene Tri Sodium PhosphateDBU (1,8-Diazabicyclo(5.4.0)Undec-7-Ene) Para Hydroxybenzaldehyde TriacetinDi-Acetone Alcohol Paraformaldehyde Trichloro Pyridinol Sodium (NATCP) 85%Di-Calcium Phosphate Paraquat 42% TC Trichloroethylene/PerchloroethyleneDi-Cyclohexylamine Peg Methacrylate Triethanolamine (TEA)Dimethyl Formamide (DMF) Pentaerythritol Triethyl / Trimethyl OrthoacetateDimethyl Sulfate Phenol Triethyl / Trimethyl OrthopropionateDIPPI (4-Phenoxy-2,6-Diisopropyl Phenyl Isothiocyanate) Phosphorus Acid Triethyl OrthobutyrateDi-Propylene Glycol Phosphorus Pentoxide Trimellitic AnhydrideDipropylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether Acetate Phthalic Anhydride Trimethyl OrthovalerateFluorene PIA – Purified Isophthalic Acid Tris (2-Chloropropyl) Phosphate [TCPP]Formic Acid Poly Vinyl Alchohol Vinyl Acetate MonomerGamma Butyrolactone Polyethylene Oxide XylenolGlycine Polysorbate 80 Zinc CyanideHexamethyl Disilazane (HMDS) Potassium Bicarbonate Zinc Sulphate Monohydrate

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Pharmaceutical IndustriesMANUFACTURING PRODUCTSSince : 1970

t ANTI BACTERIAL: Azithromycin Dihydrate Azithromycin Monohydrate Azithromycin (Bitterless) Chloramphenicol Chloramphenicol (Micronised & Sterile) Chloramphenicol Palmitate Clarithromycin Erythromycin Base Erythromycin Estolate Erythromycin Ethyl Succinate Erythromycin Propionate Erythromycin Phosphate Erythromycin Stearate

t LOCAL ANAESTHETICS: Articaine Bupivacaine HCL Prilocaine Base & HCL Ropivacaine Base & HCL

t ANTI EMETIC: Prochlorperazine Maleate Prochlorperazine Mesylate Granisetron

t ANTI DEPRESSANT: Amoxapine

t HORMONAL DRUG Melatonin

t ANTI HISTAMINE: Promethazine Theoclate

t NON-STEROIDAL, ANTI INFLAMMATORY DRUG: Tolfenamic Acid

t ANTI PRURITIC: Calamine

t THERAPEUTIC AGENT: Maleic Acid

t INTERMEDIATES: Des Azithromycin (Aza Amine) For Azithromycin Erythromycin A Oxime Base For Macrolides

t TRADING PRODUCTS: Evening Primrose Oil Borage Oil

All Products Comply to BP / USP / EP / IP / JP313/314, Janki Centre, Plot No. 29, Shah Indl. Estate, Off. Veera Desai Road, Andheri (W),

Mumbai - 400 053. INDIA.Tel.: 022 66926545 Email: [email protected] Skype Id : asm.mpiTel.: 022 26730751 Email: [email protected] Skype id : csm.mpiFax: 022 26733485 Website: www.mehtapharma.com

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G.N.F.C. Ltd. Formic Acid 85% Acetic Acid Glacial 99.85%

Authorised Distributors of

For More Information Please Contact:* Products also available in Bulk in Bond-Transfer or High-Seas Sale Basis at Mumbai/Kandla Port

URMI CHEMICALS Email: [email protected] (A

dvt-1)

URMI CHEMICALSA Name Synonymous withAcetic Acid

Committed to the Service of CustomersScaling new heights with addition to one more feather in its cap.

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G.N.F.C. Ltd. Formic Acid 85% Acetic Acid Glacial 99.85%

Authorised Distributors of

For More Information Please Contact:* Products also available in Bulk in Bond-Transfer or High-Seas Sale Basis at Mumbai/Kandla Port

URMI CHEMICALS Email: [email protected] (A

dvt-1)

URMI CHEMICALSA Name Synonymous withAcetic Acid

Committed to the Service of CustomersScaling new heights with addition to one more feather in its cap.

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w POLYSAN® (Iodophor 1.6% Iodine)

w POLYSAN-D (Iodophor 1.6% Iodine)

w POLYKONIUM (5% Benzalkonium Chloride Solution)

w POLYDEX 2% or 2.4% Glutaraldehyde Solution

with Activator

w POLYCIDE Dichlorophene Based Biocide

w POLYDINE Povidone Iodine Solution 5%,

7.5%, 10%

• For General Purpose Disinfection ofHospitals (OT and General) and Phar-maceutical Industry, Research Insti-tutes, Veterinary and Poultry

• SpecialisedDairySanitiser

• General Purpose Disinfections andSanitisation using Quaternary Ammo-nium Compound and Detergent

• ForSurgicalInstrumentSterilisation

• Algicide,Fungicide,Bactericideforusein Cooling Towers, Sugar Industry Pro-cess and air conditioning plants, paint and paper industry

• External Preparation for pre-oper-ative skin disinfection and surgicalhand-washing

POLYPHARM PRIVATE LIMITEDSince 1961

A GMP and ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company

FDA Drug Manufacturing License and GMP as per revised Schedule ‘M’

1st Floor Calcot House, 1 MP Shetty Marg, Tamarind Lane, Fort, Mumbai – 400 001, IndiaPhone: +91-22-22046459 / 22040062 | Fax: +91-22-22046843

Email: [email protected] | www.polypharmindia.comContact: Mr. Pankaj Gupta (+91-9821151526) or Mr. Navin Shah (+91-9821332328)

Disinfectant Products

Available from ready stock

Acetonitrile Acrylamide (Microbiology Grade)

Bisphenol-A Chloroform Methylene Chloride (MDC) Methacrylic Acid (MAA) Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) PVC Resin (Suspension Grade)

Perchloroethylene Phthalic Anhydride Trichloroethylene

D-301, Rajgiri, Chakravarti Ashok Road, Kandivali (East), Mumbai 400 101.Tel.: 022-66712737 / 66712738 / 28867532 Fax: 022-28877380

Mobile: 9820094167, 9223432551Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

Chem Corporation

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w POLYSAN® (Iodophor 1.6% Iodine)

w POLYSAN-D (Iodophor 1.6% Iodine)

w POLYKONIUM (5% Benzalkonium Chloride Solution)

w POLYDEX 2% or 2.4% Glutaraldehyde Solution

with Activator

w POLYCIDE Dichlorophene Based Biocide

w POLYDINE Povidone Iodine Solution 5%,

7.5%, 10%

• For General Purpose Disinfection ofHospitals (OT and General) and Phar-maceutical Industry, Research Insti-tutes, Veterinary and Poultry

• SpecialisedDairySanitiser

• General Purpose Disinfections andSanitisation using Quaternary Ammo-nium Compound and Detergent

• ForSurgicalInstrumentSterilisation

• Algicide,Fungicide,Bactericideforusein Cooling Towers, Sugar Industry Pro-cess and air conditioning plants, paint and paper industry

• External Preparation for pre-oper-ative skin disinfection and surgicalhand-washing

POLYPHARM PRIVATE LIMITEDSince 1961

A GMP and ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company

FDA Drug Manufacturing License and GMP as per revised Schedule ‘M’

1st Floor Calcot House, 1 MP Shetty Marg, Tamarind Lane, Fort, Mumbai – 400 001, IndiaPhone: +91-22-22046459 / 22040062 | Fax: +91-22-22046843

Email: [email protected] | www.polypharmindia.comContact: Mr. Pankaj Gupta (+91-9821151526) or Mr. Navin Shah (+91-9821332328)

Disinfectant Products

Available from ready stock

Acetonitrile Acrylamide (Microbiology Grade)

Bisphenol-A Chloroform Methylene Chloride (MDC) Methacrylic Acid (MAA) Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) PVC Resin (Suspension Grade)

Perchloroethylene Phthalic Anhydride Trichloroethylene

D-301, Rajgiri, Chakravarti Ashok Road, Kandivali (East), Mumbai 400 101.Tel.: 022-66712737 / 66712738 / 28867532 Fax: 022-28877380

Mobile: 9820094167, 9223432551Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

Chem Corporation

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• Acetone• Acetonitrile• Acetyl Acetone • Acetyl Chloride• 2-Amino Pyridine• 1,4 Butanediol • 2-Chloropyridine • Calcium Carbonate - PPT• Cinnamic Acid• Cyclohexane• Diethyl Ether• Di Iso Propyl Ether• Dicyclohexyl Carbodiimide (DCC)• Diethylene Glycol Dimethyl Ether (Diglyme)• 1,2-Dimethoxy Ethane (Monoglyme) • Dimethyl Acetamide• Dimethyl Formamide• Dimethyl Malonate 99%• Dimethyl Sulphoxide• Di-N-Butylamine• Di-t-Butyl Dicarbonate (DIBOC)• Epichlorohydrin• Ethoxy Methylene Malonic Acid Ester (EMME)• Ethyl Aceto Acetate• Formamide 99.5% Min• Formic Acid 99%• Fructose-N (Food/Pharma/Grade)• Glycine Food Grade USP 39• Glyoxylic Acid 50%• Heptane S• Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride• Hydroxylamine Sulphate• Imidazole• Isoprene• Isopropenyl Acetate• Isopropyl Acetate• Isopropyl Alcohol - Pharma/Cosmetic Grade (Deepak)• Itaconic Acid• Maltose • Methane Sulfonyl Chloride • Methyl-4-Chloroacetoacetate • Methyl Aceto Acetate

Available from our ready stocks:• Methyl Cyclohexane • Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether• 2-Methyl THF• Mono Iso Propyl Amine 100%• n-Heptane 99%• n-Hexane 99%• N-Hydroxy Succinimide• N-Butyraldehyde• Para-Dimethylaminopyridine (4-DMAP)• Paraformaldehyde 96%• Para-Toluenesulfonic Acid• Para-Toluenesulfonyl Chloride• Para Toluic Acid• Potassium Carbonate Powder / Granules• Potassium Hydroxide Pellets• Propionic Acid• Sodium Bicarbonate (IP Grade) (Tata)• Sodium Hydroxide Pellets• Sodium Metabisulphite (SMBS) (Aditya Birla)• Sodium Methoxide (Powder)• Sodium Methoxide (Solution)• Sodium Sulphite (Food Grade) (Aditya Birla)• D-(-) Tartaric Acid• L-(+) Tartaric Acid• Tertiary Butanol• Tert-Butyl Dimethyl Chlorosilane• Tetrabutyl Ammonium Bromide• Tetrahydrofuran (THF)• Thioacetic Acid 98 %• Thiophenol• Tri Ethyl Ortho Formate (TEOF)• Triethyl Amine• Triethyl Silane• Trifluoroacetic Acid• Trifluoromethanesulfonic Acid (TA)• Trifluoromethanesulfonic Anhydride (TAA)• Trimethylchlorosilane• Tri Methyl Ortho Formate• Tri-N-Butylamine• Tris / Tromethane• Uracil

AVAILABLE FROM READY STOCK & ON HIGH SEAS SALE

Acetonitrile (Taiwan) Acrylamide (China) Acrylic Acid (BASF / Formosa / China / LG Korea) Adipic Acid Chloroform Citric Acid Mono / Anhydrous D.O.P DCDA (China) Di Ethyl Malonate (China) Di Methyl Acetamide Di Methyl Amino Pyridine Di Methyl Carbonate Di Methyl Formamide (China) Di Methyl Malonate Di Methyl Sulfoxide (Hubei Xingfa) DMA - HCl DCDA (China / Belite) Epichlorohydrine (Hanwa) Ethyl Chloro Formate Glycerine Gum Rosin (Indonesia) Hydrazine Hydrate (Lanxess) Hydrobromic Acid 48% Hydroxylamine HCl Hydroxylamine Sulphate Iso Butanol (Dairen) Iso Phthalic Acid (Eastman) L+Tartaric Acid Maleic Anhydride (Taiwan / Korea / China) Melamine (China) Methane Sulphonyl Chloride Methyl Aceto Acetate (Lonza) Methyl Chloro Formate Methyl Cyanoacetate Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone (Sasol / Kumho) Methylene Chloride N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone (China) Octoic Acid - 2EH Para Toluene Sulphonic Chloride Pentaerythritol (Perstorp) Phenol (Taiwan / Korea) Phthalic Anhydride Phosphorous Oxychloride (POCL3) Potassium Sulphate (Water Soluble) Propylene Glycol Tech (Shandong Shida / Wells) Propylene Glycol USP (Dow) PTSA PVC (Ineos / LG Korea / Mexico) Resorcinol Sodium Bi Carbonate Sodium Borohydride Sodium Hydride Sodium Meta Bi Sulphite (China) Sodium Metal Sodium Nitrite Technical Urea Tetra Hydro Furan (THF) (Taiwan) Thiophene-2-Ethanol

Tri Ethyl Amine

Available on Indent basisYellow Phosphorus

Tri N Butylamine (China)91-9820077516/9819107744

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• Acetone• Acetonitrile• Acetyl Acetone • Acetyl Chloride• 2-Amino Pyridine• 1,4 Butanediol • 2-Chloropyridine • Calcium Carbonate - PPT• Cinnamic Acid• Cyclohexane• Diethyl Ether• Di Iso Propyl Ether• Dicyclohexyl Carbodiimide (DCC)• Diethylene Glycol Dimethyl Ether (Diglyme)• 1,2-Dimethoxy Ethane (Monoglyme) • Dimethyl Acetamide• Dimethyl Formamide• Dimethyl Malonate 99%• Dimethyl Sulphoxide• Di-N-Butylamine• Di-t-Butyl Dicarbonate (DIBOC)• Epichlorohydrin• Ethoxy Methylene Malonic Acid Ester (EMME)• Ethyl Aceto Acetate• Formamide 99.5% Min• Formic Acid 99%• Fructose-N (Food/Pharma/Grade)• Glycine Food Grade USP 39• Glyoxylic Acid 50%• Heptane S• Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride• Hydroxylamine Sulphate• Imidazole• Isoprene• Isopropenyl Acetate• Isopropyl Acetate• Isopropyl Alcohol - Pharma/Cosmetic Grade (Deepak)• Itaconic Acid• Maltose • Methane Sulfonyl Chloride • Methyl-4-Chloroacetoacetate • Methyl Aceto Acetate

Available from our ready stocks:• Methyl Cyclohexane • Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether• 2-Methyl THF• Mono Iso Propyl Amine 100%• n-Heptane 99%• n-Hexane 99%• N-Hydroxy Succinimide• N-Butyraldehyde• Para-Dimethylaminopyridine (4-DMAP)• Paraformaldehyde 96%• Para-Toluenesulfonic Acid• Para-Toluenesulfonyl Chloride• Para Toluic Acid• Potassium Carbonate Powder / Granules• Potassium Hydroxide Pellets• Propionic Acid• Sodium Bicarbonate (IP Grade) (Tata)• Sodium Hydroxide Pellets• Sodium Metabisulphite (SMBS) (Aditya Birla)• Sodium Methoxide (Powder)• Sodium Methoxide (Solution)• Sodium Sulphite (Food Grade) (Aditya Birla)• D-(-) Tartaric Acid• L-(+) Tartaric Acid• Tertiary Butanol• Tert-Butyl Dimethyl Chlorosilane• Tetrabutyl Ammonium Bromide• Tetrahydrofuran (THF)• Thioacetic Acid 98 %• Thiophenol• Tri Ethyl Ortho Formate (TEOF)• Triethyl Amine• Triethyl Silane• Trifluoroacetic Acid• Trifluoromethanesulfonic Acid (TA)• Trifluoromethanesulfonic Anhydride (TAA)• Trimethylchlorosilane• Tri Methyl Ortho Formate• Tri-N-Butylamine• Tris / Tromethane• Uracil

AVAILABLE FROM READY STOCK & ON HIGH SEAS SALE

Acetonitrile (Taiwan) Acrylamide (China) Acrylic Acid (BASF / Formosa / China / LG Korea) Adipic Acid Chloroform Citric Acid Mono / Anhydrous D.O.P DCDA (China) Di Ethyl Malonate (China) Di Methyl Acetamide Di Methyl Amino Pyridine Di Methyl Carbonate Di Methyl Formamide (China) Di Methyl Malonate Di Methyl Sulfoxide (Hubei Xingfa) DMA - HCl DCDA (China / Belite) Epichlorohydrine (Hanwa) Ethyl Chloro Formate Glycerine Gum Rosin (Indonesia) Hydrazine Hydrate (Lanxess) Hydrobromic Acid 48% Hydroxylamine HCl Hydroxylamine Sulphate Iso Butanol (Dairen) Iso Phthalic Acid (Eastman) L+Tartaric Acid Maleic Anhydride (Taiwan / Korea / China) Melamine (China) Methane Sulphonyl Chloride Methyl Aceto Acetate (Lonza) Methyl Chloro Formate Methyl Cyanoacetate Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone (Sasol / Kumho) Methylene Chloride N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone (China) Octoic Acid - 2EH Para Toluene Sulphonic Chloride Pentaerythritol (Perstorp) Phenol (Taiwan / Korea) Phthalic Anhydride Phosphorous Oxychloride (POCL3) Potassium Sulphate (Water Soluble) Propylene Glycol Tech (Shandong Shida / Wells) Propylene Glycol USP (Dow) PTSA PVC (Ineos / LG Korea / Mexico) Resorcinol Sodium Bi Carbonate Sodium Borohydride Sodium Hydride Sodium Meta Bi Sulphite (China) Sodium Metal Sodium Nitrite Technical Urea Tetra Hydro Furan (THF) (Taiwan) Thiophene-2-Ethanol

Tri Ethyl Amine

Available on Indent basisYellow Phosphorus

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l SILICONE FLUIDS PDMS PMX (0.65 CST- 3 LAC CST Viscosity) Silicone Transformer Fluids (PMX-561) / Alkyl Aryl Fluids (DC-203) / Heat Stabilised Fluids (0210) / Methyl Hydrogen Fluid MHX 1107 Silicone Emulsions for Release Applications MEM 39 / MEM 349 / RSN 0020 / HV 495 l PAPER COATING SILICONES AND PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVES FOR TAPES - Platinum based coatings for release paper (SL Series 160 / 200 / 300 / 310 / 411) - Platinum based coatings for Films, Polyester / Bopp etc. (SL 9106 / 7458 / 9110) - Pressure Sensitive Adhesives PSA7406 / 7428 / 7358 / Varnish 994 / 288 Mica Binder - Emulsioncoatingsforfilms/paperforBakeryrelease (Syloff 7920 / 7990 / 7934 / 7935) l SPECIALITY SILANES: OFS 6011, 6020 (Amino) / - 6030 (Methacrylate) / 6040 (Epoxy) / 6070 (Alkoxy) / 6300 (VTMO) / Donor Silanes and more Chemistries l SILICONE MASTER BATCHES (MB SERIES) for Release / - Scratch & abrasion resistant for LDPE / PP / HDPE / PET / NYLON & other compounding plastics l SILICONE BASED TECHNICAL TEXTILE COATINGS - for unique protection and performance for fabric such ashightemp,flame,moisture,chemical,abrasion,UV, fungus resistance

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ETHANOLAMINES : Monoethanolamine v Diethanolamine v Diethanolamine (LFG) 85% Triethanolamine-85% v Triethanolamine-99%

ALKYL ARYL ALKANOLAMINES : Methyl Monoethanolamine v Methyl Diethanolamine v Ethyl Monoethanolamine Ethyl Diethanolamine v Propyl Monoethanolamine v Propyl Diethanolamine Butyl Monoethanolamine v Butyl Diethanolamine v Dimethylethanolamine Diethylethanolamine v Dibutylethanolamine v Tertiary Butyl Monoethanolamine Tertiary Butyl Diethanolamine v Triisopropanol Amine-85% Diethanol Isopropanol Amine 85% v N-Benzylethanolamine

MORPHOLINES : N-Methyl Morpholine v N-Methyl Morpholine Oxide 50% v N-Ethyl Morpholine N-Formyl Morpholine v N-Acetyl Morpholine v N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)Morpholine

CEMGRIND : Grinding Aids for Cement Plants / Raw Meal Grinding v Mineral Grinding Refractory Raw Material Grinding

PHARMA INTERMEDIATES : Hydroxy Ethyl Morpholine v N-(2-Hydroxyethyl) Piperidine or 1-Piperidineethanol v N-Benzylethanolamine

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AMINES & PLASTICIZERS LIMITEDD-Building, Shivsagar Estate, Dr. A.B. Road, Worli, Mumbai – 400 018

Tel.: + 91-22-24935282 / 87 / 88 w Fax: 24938162Email: [email protected] w Website: www.amines.com

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for specific removal of CO2 and H2S suitable to customer needs.

AMINES & PLASTICIZERS LIMITEDIndia’s pioneer and largest manufacturer of Ethanolamines,

Alkyl Alkanolamines, Morpholine & Alkyl Morpholines(An ISO 9001 : 2015 QMS, ISO 14001 : 2015 EMS, ISO 45001 : 2018 Certified Co.)

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ETHANOLAMINES : Monoethanolamine v Diethanolamine v Diethanolamine (LFG) 85% Triethanolamine-85% v Triethanolamine-99%

ALKYL ARYL ALKANOLAMINES : Methyl Monoethanolamine v Methyl Diethanolamine v Ethyl Monoethanolamine Ethyl Diethanolamine v Propyl Monoethanolamine v Propyl Diethanolamine Butyl Monoethanolamine v Butyl Diethanolamine v Dimethylethanolamine Diethylethanolamine v Dibutylethanolamine v Tertiary Butyl Monoethanolamine Tertiary Butyl Diethanolamine v Triisopropanol Amine-85% Diethanol Isopropanol Amine 85% v N-Benzylethanolamine

MORPHOLINES : N-Methyl Morpholine v N-Methyl Morpholine Oxide 50% v N-Ethyl Morpholine N-Formyl Morpholine v N-Acetyl Morpholine v N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)Morpholine

CEMGRIND : Grinding Aids for Cement Plants / Raw Meal Grinding v Mineral Grinding Refractory Raw Material Grinding

PHARMA INTERMEDIATES : Hydroxy Ethyl Morpholine v N-(2-Hydroxyethyl) Piperidine or 1-Piperidineethanol v N-Benzylethanolamine

For further inquiries please contact:

AMINES & PLASTICIZERS LIMITEDD-Building, Shivsagar Estate, Dr. A.B. Road, Worli, Mumbai – 400 018

Tel.: + 91-22-24935282 / 87 / 88 w Fax: 24938162Email: [email protected] w Website: www.amines.com

FOR:NATURAL GAS PLANTS l OIL REFINERIES l AMMONIA PLANTS l STEEL PLANTS

LPG TREATMENT PLANTS l TAIL GAS / DHDS UNITS l HYDROGEN PLANTS

AMINOSOL Range is supported with services like: l Product Supplies as per customer requirements l On Line Technical Service Support l Other support services such as a) Assisting, Planning & Preparing system start up, b) Optimization of system performance c) Providing on-going simulation service support

NEW DELHI : Tel.: 011-26218528 w Mob.: 09868230926 KOLKATA : 09892324604 CHENNAI : 09444043407 HYDERABAD : 09849457234

ETHOXYLATES/PROPOXYLATES, POLYPROPYLENE / POLYETHYLENE GLYCOLS, BLOCK CO POLYMERS - AMINE BASED, ALCOHOL ETHOXYLATES GLYCEROL / GLYCOL BASED POLYOLS AND OTHER SPECIALTIES LIKE PHENOXYETHANOL (LESS THAN 5 ppm Phenol Content) (Can be Tailor made) AMINOSOL Range of Low Cost Amine Treating Solvent

for specific removal of CO2 and H2S suitable to customer needs.

AMINES & PLASTICIZERS LIMITEDIndia’s pioneer and largest manufacturer of Ethanolamines,

Alkyl Alkanolamines, Morpholine & Alkyl Morpholines(An ISO 9001 : 2015 QMS, ISO 14001 : 2015 EMS, ISO 45001 : 2018 Certified Co.)

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18% GST Rates is Applicable on all productsNAME OF THE ITEM PACKING MAKE HSN CODEAcetonitrile 157KG UK 29269000Acetyl Acetone 180KG JAPAN / CHINA 291419902-Amino-2-Methyl-1-Propanol 10LT. CHINA 290519903-Amino-1-Propanol 180KG BASF 29221900Amino Acids (Full L-Series) 25KG / 10KG / 1KG AJINOMOTOBenzaldehyde 210KG GERMANY 291221001-Bromo-3-Chloro Propane 250KG CHINA 29034490N-Butylamine 150KG BASF 29211190N-Butyl Methacrylate 184KG BASF 29161400N-Butyraldehyde 150KG EUROPE 29121990Catechol(1,2-Dihydroxybenzene) 25KG UK 29072990Decaline 180KG BASF 29021990Diethyl Malonate 200KGS CHINA 29171990Diisopropyl Ether 165KG SASOL 29091900Dimethyl Sulfide 170KGS CHINA 29309099Di-P-Toluoyl-1-Tartaric Acid 25KG CHINA 29181300Ethyl Pyruvate 20KG JAPAN 29183090Ethyl Benzene 170KGS CHINA 29026000Fluorobenzene 200KG CHINA 29036990Fructose N Crystalline 25KG IRASEL 17025000Formamide 220KG JAPAN 29241900D-Galactose 25KG KADAN, GERMANY 29400000Glycine 25KG CHINA 29224910Heptane 134/KG ISRAEL 29012990Heptane S 140KGS KOREA 29011000N-Heptane 99% 139KG / 204LT137KG / 201LT, HALTERMANN/CHINA 29012990N-Heptane Pure 205 LT / 140.61KG CHEVRON PHILIP 29011000N-Hexane 95% 133KG / 203LT GERMANY 29012990N-Hexane 99% 133KG / 203LT,132KG / 201LT HALTERMANN / CHINA 29012990Hydrofluoric Acid, Electronic, MOS Grade 5LT GERMANY, HONEYWELL 28111100Hydroquinone Monomethyl Ether (4-Methoxy Phenol 1KG SIGMA / ALDRICH 29095090Hydroxylamine Sulphate 25KG EUROPE 28251090Inosine 25KG CHINA 29335990Iso-Butyraldehyde 160KGS JAPAN 29121990Iso-Octane 99% 140KG / 203LT HALTERMANN, GERMANY 29012990Iso-Octane 99.75% 140KG / 203LT HALTERMANN, GERMANY 29012990Isopentane 127.458KG / 204LT U.S.A. 29011000Iso-Valeraldehyde 99% 160KG JAPAN 29121990Lithium Carbonate 25KG CHILE / ROCKWOOD 29369100Lithium Hydroxide Monohydrate 25KG CHILE 28252000Malononitrile 50KG LONZA / CHINA 29269000Maltose 20KG JAPAN 17029020Methyl Cyclohexane 155KG KOREA / UK 29021900Methyl Aceto Acetate 200KG JAPAN 291830401-Methyl Imidazole 199KG UK 293329905-Methyl Resorcinol (Orcinol) 1KG CHINA 29072990Ninhydrin 1KG CHINA 29143990N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone 200KGS EUROPE 29337900N-Pentane 99% 125KG / 200LT,128.846KG / 206.12LT HALTERMANN, FIC USA 29011000Petroleum Ether 40-60*C 130KG / 200LT CALDIC NETHERLAND / BRENNTAG 27101990Pivaloyl Chloride 185KG UK 29159090Piperidine 50KG BASF 29333200Potassium Tert Butoxide 50KGS BASF 29051990Propargyl Alcohol (Golpanol PA) 190KG SWITZERLAND 29052900Propionaldehye 160KG BASF 29121990Propionic Anhydride 4XLTS UBICHEM 29159090Pyrrolidine 170KGS NETHERLAND 29339900Pyrrole 180KG JAPAN 29339900Quinoline 200KGS JAPAN 29334900

Sodium Azide 25KG CHINA 28500049Sodium Hydride 50KG CHINA 28500010Sodium Borohydride, Powder 10 KG / 40KG / 50KGS FINLAND 28500010Sodium Borohydride, Granular 10KG / 50KG FINLAND 28500010Sodium Pyruvate 50KGS JAPAN 29183090Sodium Pyruvate 50KG INDIAN 28500010Sorbic Acid 25KG CHINA 29161960Sulfolane Anhydrous 254KG / 250KG CHEVRON PHILIPS / CHINA 29349900Taurine 50KG AJINOMOTO / JAPANTert Butyl Acetate 170KGS CHINA 29153910Tertiary Butanol 155KG JAPAN 29051490Tertiary Butylamine 140.32KG JAPAN 29211190Tetrahydronaphthalene (Tetraline) 200KG BASF 29029090Tetraglyme 200KG BASF 29091900Titanium Tetrachloride 4X1LTS IMPORTED 28273990Thioglycolic Acid 80% / 99% 25KG JAPAN 293090991-Thioglycerol (Monothioglycerol) 22KG JAPAN 29420090Thiomerosal 1KG ARJENTINA / CHINA 29302000Thiophene 200KG CHINA 29349900Thiophenol 200KG JAPAN 29309099Trans-1,2- C D TA 1KG / 25KG JAPAN 29224990Trifluoro Acetic Acid 250KG CHINA 29159090Triisopropyl Borate 25LTS CHINA 28402090Triphenyl Phosphine 100KGS BASF 29310090Tempo (2,2,6,6-Tetramethyl-1-Piperidinyloxy 1KG IMPORTED 29331990

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18% GST Rates is Applicable on all productsNAME OF THE ITEM PACKING MAKE HSN CODEAdenine Sulphate 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29224990A-Keta Glutaric Acid 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29171990Amino Formamidine HCL (Guanidine HCL) 25KG CHINA 29252090Amino Guanidine Bicarbonate 25KG CHINA 292800904-Amino-Antipyrine 25KG / 1KG CHINA 293100904 – Amino Butyric Acid 25KG CHINA 29224990Amino Acids (Full L-Series) 25KG / 10KG / 1KG CHINABeta Alanine 25KG CHINA 292250906 – Benzyl Amino Purine 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29339900Bis (Trimethyl Silyl) Acetamide 20KG / 160KG CHINA 29190090Boron Trifluoride Etherate 50KG / 25KG CHINA 28129000Biphenyl 25KG CHINA 290290904 – Carboxy Benzaldehyde 25KG CHINA 29183000Carbonyl Diimidazole (CDI) 25KG CHINA 29332900Creatinine Mono 80 Mesh / 200 Mesh 25KG CHINA 29224990Creatinine 25KG CHINA 29420090Crotonic Acid 50KG CHINA 291619902-Cyano-4-Methyl Biphenyl 25KG CHINA 29269000Cyanoacetamide 25KG CHINA 292690001,8-Diazobicyclo-5,4,0. Undec-7-Ene (DBU) 180KG CHINA 29310090Dicyclohexyl Carbodimide 25KG CHINA 29252990Dicyclohexylamine 180KG CHINA 29213090Diethyl Glycol Dimethyl Ether (Diglyme) 190KG CHINA 29091900Diethyl Carbonate 200KG CHINA 292090101,3-Difluorobenzene 50KG / 200KG CHINA 290399902,2-Dimethoxy Propane 170KG CHINA / UK 291100901,2-Dimethoxy Ethane (Monoglyme) 180KG CHINA 290919904- Dimethyl Amino Pyridine 99% 25 KG / 50KG CHINA 293339902,5-Diphenyl Oxazole (PPO) 1KG CHINA 29349900N,N-Diphenyl Thiourea 25KG CHINA 29309080Di Tert Butyl Dicarbonate (DIBOC) 50KG CHINA 29420090Glutaric Acid 25KG CHINA 29171990Glycerol Triacetate (Triacetin) 240KG CHINA 29171990Guanine 25KG CHINA 29339090Hydroxylamine HCL 25KG CHINA 28215090P-Hydroxy Benzaldehyde 25KG CHINA 29124990Imidazole 25KG CHINA 29332990Indole-3-Butyric Acid 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29420090Indole-3-Acetic Acid 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29420090Kinetin 1KG CHINA 29420090Lithium Alluminium Hydride 25KG CHILE 28252000Lithium Metal 1KG CHINA 28051900Malonic Acid 25KG CHINA 291719202-Mercapto Ethanol 99% 200KG CHINA 29309099Methallyl Chloride 180KG CHINA 29032900Methyl Tert Butyl Ether (MTBE) 139.55KG USA 29091900N-Methyl Morpholine 180KG UK 293339902-Methyl Tetrahydrofuran 170KG UK / CHINA 293219902-Methoxy Propene 99% 125KG CHINA 29110090Methane Sulfonic Acid 300KG UK 29041090Methane Sulfonyl Chloride 250KG CHINA 29041090Mesitylene 170KG CHINA 29029090Niobium (V) Oxide 99.9% 25KG (1KG) CHINA 294200901,10-Phenanthroline Mono 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29339900Phloroglucinol 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29072990Phosphorus Pentoxide 27KG U.K. 28091000Propionaldehyde 160KG BASF 29121990Pyrogallol AR 99% 25KG CHINA 29072990Pyrrolidone 200KG CHINA 29420090Quinoline 200KG CHINA 29334900D-Ribose 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29400000Sebasic Acid 25KG CHINA 29171990Sodium Deoxycholate 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29181990Sodium Azide 50KG CHINA 28500050Sodium Pyruvate 25KG CHINA 29183090Sodium Tetraphenyl Borate 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29420090Sodium Xylene Sulphonate 25KG CHINA 29420090Taurine 25KG CHINA 29211990D-Serine 5KG 29225090D-Tartaric Acid 25KG CHINA 29181200Tetramethyl Urea 25KG CHINA 29241000Thymine 25KG CHINA 29335990N,N,N,N-Tetramethylethylene Diamine 99% 25KG CHINA 29212990Tetraethylene Pentamine 173.27KG USA 29212900Thioacetic Acid 25KG CHINA 29309099Tetrabutyl Ammonium Dihydrogen Phosphate 12KG / 13KG CHINA 29239000Tert Butyl Dimethyl Chloro Silane 20KG CHINA 29319090Tert Butyl Dimethyl Silyl Chloride 20KG CHINA 29310090Tert Butyl Acetate 170KG CHINA 29153910Tetrakis (Decyl) Ammonium Bromide 10 X KG CHINA 29239000Tetraheptyl Ammonium Bromide 10 X 1KG CHINA 292390001,2,3-Acetoxy Propane (Triacetin) 240KG CHINA 29171990Thioacetamide 25KG CHINA 29420090Triethyl Ortho Acetate 160KG CHINA 29153990Triethylamine Hydrochloride 50KG GERMANY 29211990Trifluoro Acetic Anhydride 160KG CHINA 29159090Trimethyl Orthoacetate 180KG CHINA 29153990Tris HCL 25KG CHINA 29221900Triss Buffer AR 99.9% 25KG CHINA 29221900Triphosgene 99% 25KG CHINA 29209099Uracil 50KG CHINA 29335990D-Xylose 25KG CHINA 29400000

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18% GST Rates is Applicable on all productsNAME OF THE ITEM PACKING MAKE HSN CODEAcetonitrile 157KG UK 29269000Acetyl Acetone 180KG JAPAN / CHINA 291419902-Amino-2-Methyl-1-Propanol 10LT. CHINA 290519903-Amino-1-Propanol 180KG BASF 29221900Amino Acids (Full L-Series) 25KG / 10KG / 1KG AJINOMOTOBenzaldehyde 210KG GERMANY 291221001-Bromo-3-Chloro Propane 250KG CHINA 29034490N-Butylamine 150KG BASF 29211190N-Butyl Methacrylate 184KG BASF 29161400N-Butyraldehyde 150KG EUROPE 29121990Catechol(1,2-Dihydroxybenzene) 25KG UK 29072990Decaline 180KG BASF 29021990Diethyl Malonate 200KGS CHINA 29171990Diisopropyl Ether 165KG SASOL 29091900Dimethyl Sulfide 170KGS CHINA 29309099Di-P-Toluoyl-1-Tartaric Acid 25KG CHINA 29181300Ethyl Pyruvate 20KG JAPAN 29183090Ethyl Benzene 170KGS CHINA 29026000Fluorobenzene 200KG CHINA 29036990Fructose N Crystalline 25KG IRASEL 17025000Formamide 220KG JAPAN 29241900D-Galactose 25KG KADAN, GERMANY 29400000Glycine 25KG CHINA 29224910Heptane 134/KG ISRAEL 29012990Heptane S 140KGS KOREA 29011000N-Heptane 99% 139KG / 204LT137KG / 201LT, HALTERMANN/CHINA 29012990N-Heptane Pure 205 LT / 140.61KG CHEVRON PHILIP 29011000N-Hexane 95% 133KG / 203LT GERMANY 29012990N-Hexane 99% 133KG / 203LT,132KG / 201LT HALTERMANN / CHINA 29012990Hydrofluoric Acid, Electronic, MOS Grade 5LT GERMANY, HONEYWELL 28111100Hydroquinone Monomethyl Ether (4-Methoxy Phenol 1KG SIGMA / ALDRICH 29095090Hydroxylamine Sulphate 25KG EUROPE 28251090Inosine 25KG CHINA 29335990Iso-Butyraldehyde 160KGS JAPAN 29121990Iso-Octane 99% 140KG / 203LT HALTERMANN, GERMANY 29012990Iso-Octane 99.75% 140KG / 203LT HALTERMANN, GERMANY 29012990Isopentane 127.458KG / 204LT U.S.A. 29011000Iso-Valeraldehyde 99% 160KG JAPAN 29121990Lithium Carbonate 25KG CHILE / ROCKWOOD 29369100Lithium Hydroxide Monohydrate 25KG CHILE 28252000Malononitrile 50KG LONZA / CHINA 29269000Maltose 20KG JAPAN 17029020Methyl Cyclohexane 155KG KOREA / UK 29021900Methyl Aceto Acetate 200KG JAPAN 291830401-Methyl Imidazole 199KG UK 293329905-Methyl Resorcinol (Orcinol) 1KG CHINA 29072990Ninhydrin 1KG CHINA 29143990N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone 200KGS EUROPE 29337900N-Pentane 99% 125KG / 200LT,128.846KG / 206.12LT HALTERMANN, FIC USA 29011000Petroleum Ether 40-60*C 130KG / 200LT CALDIC NETHERLAND / BRENNTAG 27101990Pivaloyl Chloride 185KG UK 29159090Piperidine 50KG BASF 29333200Potassium Tert Butoxide 50KGS BASF 29051990Propargyl Alcohol (Golpanol PA) 190KG SWITZERLAND 29052900Propionaldehye 160KG BASF 29121990Propionic Anhydride 4XLTS UBICHEM 29159090Pyrrolidine 170KGS NETHERLAND 29339900Pyrrole 180KG JAPAN 29339900Quinoline 200KGS JAPAN 29334900

Sodium Azide 25KG CHINA 28500049Sodium Hydride 50KG CHINA 28500010Sodium Borohydride, Powder 10 KG / 40KG / 50KGS FINLAND 28500010Sodium Borohydride, Granular 10KG / 50KG FINLAND 28500010Sodium Pyruvate 50KGS JAPAN 29183090Sodium Pyruvate 50KG INDIAN 28500010Sorbic Acid 25KG CHINA 29161960Sulfolane Anhydrous 254KG / 250KG CHEVRON PHILIPS / CHINA 29349900Taurine 50KG AJINOMOTO / JAPANTert Butyl Acetate 170KGS CHINA 29153910Tertiary Butanol 155KG JAPAN 29051490Tertiary Butylamine 140.32KG JAPAN 29211190Tetrahydronaphthalene (Tetraline) 200KG BASF 29029090Tetraglyme 200KG BASF 29091900Titanium Tetrachloride 4X1LTS IMPORTED 28273990Thioglycolic Acid 80% / 99% 25KG JAPAN 293090991-Thioglycerol (Monothioglycerol) 22KG JAPAN 29420090Thiomerosal 1KG ARJENTINA / CHINA 29302000Thiophene 200KG CHINA 29349900Thiophenol 200KG JAPAN 29309099Trans-1,2- C D TA 1KG / 25KG JAPAN 29224990Trifluoro Acetic Acid 250KG CHINA 29159090Triisopropyl Borate 25LTS CHINA 28402090Triphenyl Phosphine 100KGS BASF 29310090Tempo (2,2,6,6-Tetramethyl-1-Piperidinyloxy 1KG IMPORTED 29331990

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18% GST Rates is Applicable on all productsNAME OF THE ITEM PACKING MAKE HSN CODEAdenine Sulphate 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29224990A-Keta Glutaric Acid 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29171990Amino Formamidine HCL (Guanidine HCL) 25KG CHINA 29252090Amino Guanidine Bicarbonate 25KG CHINA 292800904-Amino-Antipyrine 25KG / 1KG CHINA 293100904 – Amino Butyric Acid 25KG CHINA 29224990Amino Acids (Full L-Series) 25KG / 10KG / 1KG CHINABeta Alanine 25KG CHINA 292250906 – Benzyl Amino Purine 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29339900Bis (Trimethyl Silyl) Acetamide 20KG / 160KG CHINA 29190090Boron Trifluoride Etherate 50KG / 25KG CHINA 28129000Biphenyl 25KG CHINA 290290904 – Carboxy Benzaldehyde 25KG CHINA 29183000Carbonyl Diimidazole (CDI) 25KG CHINA 29332900Creatinine Mono 80 Mesh / 200 Mesh 25KG CHINA 29224990Creatinine 25KG CHINA 29420090Crotonic Acid 50KG CHINA 291619902-Cyano-4-Methyl Biphenyl 25KG CHINA 29269000Cyanoacetamide 25KG CHINA 292690001,8-Diazobicyclo-5,4,0. Undec-7-Ene (DBU) 180KG CHINA 29310090Dicyclohexyl Carbodimide 25KG CHINA 29252990Dicyclohexylamine 180KG CHINA 29213090Diethyl Glycol Dimethyl Ether (Diglyme) 190KG CHINA 29091900Diethyl Carbonate 200KG CHINA 292090101,3-Difluorobenzene 50KG / 200KG CHINA 290399902,2-Dimethoxy Propane 170KG CHINA / UK 291100901,2-Dimethoxy Ethane (Monoglyme) 180KG CHINA 290919904- Dimethyl Amino Pyridine 99% 25 KG / 50KG CHINA 293339902,5-Diphenyl Oxazole (PPO) 1KG CHINA 29349900N,N-Diphenyl Thiourea 25KG CHINA 29309080Di Tert Butyl Dicarbonate (DIBOC) 50KG CHINA 29420090Glutaric Acid 25KG CHINA 29171990Glycerol Triacetate (Triacetin) 240KG CHINA 29171990Guanine 25KG CHINA 29339090Hydroxylamine HCL 25KG CHINA 28215090P-Hydroxy Benzaldehyde 25KG CHINA 29124990Imidazole 25KG CHINA 29332990Indole-3-Butyric Acid 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29420090Indole-3-Acetic Acid 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29420090Kinetin 1KG CHINA 29420090Lithium Alluminium Hydride 25KG CHILE 28252000Lithium Metal 1KG CHINA 28051900Malonic Acid 25KG CHINA 291719202-Mercapto Ethanol 99% 200KG CHINA 29309099Methallyl Chloride 180KG CHINA 29032900Methyl Tert Butyl Ether (MTBE) 139.55KG USA 29091900N-Methyl Morpholine 180KG UK 293339902-Methyl Tetrahydrofuran 170KG UK / CHINA 293219902-Methoxy Propene 99% 125KG CHINA 29110090Methane Sulfonic Acid 300KG UK 29041090Methane Sulfonyl Chloride 250KG CHINA 29041090Mesitylene 170KG CHINA 29029090Niobium (V) Oxide 99.9% 25KG (1KG) CHINA 294200901,10-Phenanthroline Mono 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29339900Phloroglucinol 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29072990Phosphorus Pentoxide 27KG U.K. 28091000Propionaldehyde 160KG BASF 29121990Pyrogallol AR 99% 25KG CHINA 29072990Pyrrolidone 200KG CHINA 29420090Quinoline 200KG CHINA 29334900D-Ribose 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29400000Sebasic Acid 25KG CHINA 29171990Sodium Deoxycholate 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29181990Sodium Azide 50KG CHINA 28500050Sodium Pyruvate 25KG CHINA 29183090Sodium Tetraphenyl Borate 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29420090Sodium Xylene Sulphonate 25KG CHINA 29420090Taurine 25KG CHINA 29211990D-Serine 5KG 29225090D-Tartaric Acid 25KG CHINA 29181200Tetramethyl Urea 25KG CHINA 29241000Thymine 25KG CHINA 29335990N,N,N,N-Tetramethylethylene Diamine 99% 25KG CHINA 29212990Tetraethylene Pentamine 173.27KG USA 29212900Thioacetic Acid 25KG CHINA 29309099Tetrabutyl Ammonium Dihydrogen Phosphate 12KG / 13KG CHINA 29239000Tert Butyl Dimethyl Chloro Silane 20KG CHINA 29319090Tert Butyl Dimethyl Silyl Chloride 20KG CHINA 29310090Tert Butyl Acetate 170KG CHINA 29153910Tetrakis (Decyl) Ammonium Bromide 10 X KG CHINA 29239000Tetraheptyl Ammonium Bromide 10 X 1KG CHINA 292390001,2,3-Acetoxy Propane (Triacetin) 240KG CHINA 29171990Thioacetamide 25KG CHINA 29420090Triethyl Ortho Acetate 160KG CHINA 29153990Triethylamine Hydrochloride 50KG GERMANY 29211990Trifluoro Acetic Anhydride 160KG CHINA 29159090Trimethyl Orthoacetate 180KG CHINA 29153990Tris HCL 25KG CHINA 29221900Triss Buffer AR 99.9% 25KG CHINA 29221900Triphosgene 99% 25KG CHINA 29209099Uracil 50KG CHINA 29335990D-Xylose 25KG CHINA 29400000

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704, Regent Chambers, 7th Floor, 208, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021.Tel.: +91-22-22821706 / 08 / 66337017 / 18 / 66360738 / 66379214 Fax: +91-22-22821710 w Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

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Direct Importers of Absolute Alcohol,Ethyl Alcohol, Ethanol 99.9%

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in 500 ML Packaging

HAYMAN, UK (Premium Grade)

PHARMACO-AAPER, USA (World / GMP Grade)

Commercial Alcohol, Canada (World / GMP Grade)

MERCK, Germany

CHANGSHU & JIANGSU, China, Both Brands Available (in Square and Round Bottles)

HAYMAN / PHARMACO-AAPER / Commercial AlcoholConform to multi-compendial equivalent to

AR / ACS / HPLC / UV-SPECTRO / USP / EP / BP / JP

For Laboratory Chemical Requirements ofFLUKA / SIGMA / ALDRICH / UBICHEM / KOCH-LIGHT

Kindly Contact For Special Prices, For Products in Stock

For Laboratory Use Only

PARAD CORPORATION PVT. LTD.

Parad Corporation is a group company of Axiom Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Registered with ISO-9001. LIC No. QAC/R91/4690.

Parad Corporation is a manufacturer and supplier of variety of chemicals as per customer needs and specification. Parad Corporation is one of pioneers in manufacturing of speciality chemicals needed by several industries for utilization during manufacturing, continous process industries, research and analysis laboratory and other speciality and performance applications. Company have facility for phar-maceuticals, pharmaceutical intermediate, inorganic and organic salts and its derivatives.

Company provides customized solutions with manufacturing capabilities to produce wide range of specialized products to cater the needs of various industries including Agriculture, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics, Industrial Chemicals, Fine Chemicals and Performance Chemicals, Lubricants, Polymers and Minerals etc.

We Specialized in organic and inorganic chemical and its derivatives:� Bromine � Copper � Lithium

� Calcium � Iodine � Zinc

For any query contact us on: +91-9727703500

Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd.111, Tower-A, Pramukh Hraday, Beside Sandesra Estate, Atladra, Vadodara - 390012, Gujarat, INDIA

Phone: +91-265-2681552/53/54 w Cell : +91 9727703500 w WhatsApp : 7433900100Email: [email protected], [email protected]

www.axiomlithium.com | www.axiomcorporate.comManufacturing at: Plot No. 145, Ekalbara Road, Dabhasa, Tal. Padra, Dist. Vadodara - 391 440, Gujarat, India.

Products CAS No. Products CAS No. Products CAS No.Lithium salts & its derivatives:Lithium Acetate AnhydrousLithium Acetate DihydrateLithium BenzoateLithium Bromide AnhydrousLithium Bromide Solution (54-55%)Lithium CarbonateLithium Chloride AnhydrousLithium Chloride Solution (40-41%)Lithium Chromate Solution (30%)Lithium Citrate Tetra HydrateLithium FluorideLithium Fluoro PhosphateLithium LactateLithium Meta BorateLithium Molybdate Solution (20%)Lithium Nitrate AnhydrousLithium PerchlorateLithium PhosphateLithium Tetra BorateLithium Metasilicate& other Lithium salts as per customer needs & specifications

546-89-46108-17-4553-54-87550-35-87550-35-8554-13-27447-41-87447-41-814307-35-86080-58-67789-24-421324-40-3867-55-013453-69-513568-40-67790-69-47791-03-910377-52-312007-60-210102-24-6

Bromide salts & its derivatives:Ammonium BromideHydro Bromic Acid 48%Lead (II) Bromide AnhydrousManganese (II) Bromide TetrahydrateNickel (II) Bromide AnhydrousPotassium BromideStrontium Bromide AnhydrousStrontium Bromide HexahydrateManganese (II) Bromide TetrahydrateMagnesium Bromide HexahydrateAntimony (III) BromideBarium Bromide AnhydrousBarium Bromide DihydrateBismuth (III) BromideCadmium Bromide AnhydrousCadmium Bromide TetrahydrateCobalt (II) Bromide AnhydrousCobalt (II) Bromide Hexahydraten-Amyl Bromiden-Butyl Bromiden-Propyl Bromiden-Hexyl Bromiden-Bromo SuccinimideIso-Amyl Bromide

57-09-010035-10-610031-22-810031-20-613462-88-97758-02-310476-81-07789-53-910031-20-613446-53-27789-61-910553-31-87791-28-87787-58-87789-42-613464-92-17789-43-713762-12-4110-53-2109-65-9106-94-5111-25-1128-08-5107-82-4

Calcium salts & its derivatives:Calcium Bromide SolutionCalcium Bromide AnhydrousCalcium Bromide HydrateCalcium Citrate

Copper salts & its derivatives:Copper SulphateCopper (II) GluconateCopper (II) Nitrate HemipentahydrateCopper (II) Nitrate TrihydrateCuprous Bromide

Iodine salts & its derivatives:Zinc Iodide AnhydrousCalcium Iodide AnhydrousCopper (I) Iodide

Zinc salts & its derivatives:Zinc Bromide AnhydrousZinc Citrate DihydrateZinc Fluoride TetrahydrateZinc Gluconate

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704, Regent Chambers, 7th Floor, 208, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021.Tel.: +91-22-22821706 / 08 / 66337017 / 18 / 66360738 / 66379214 Fax: +91-22-22821710 w Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

Please Contact:

Direct Importers of Absolute Alcohol,Ethyl Alcohol, Ethanol 99.9%

(Laboratory Chemical)

READY STOCKSPECIAL PRICESFollowing Brands are Available in All Quantities

in 500 ML Packaging

HAYMAN, UK (Premium Grade)

PHARMACO-AAPER, USA (World / GMP Grade)

Commercial Alcohol, Canada (World / GMP Grade)

MERCK, Germany

CHANGSHU & JIANGSU, China, Both Brands Available (in Square and Round Bottles)

HAYMAN / PHARMACO-AAPER / Commercial AlcoholConform to multi-compendial equivalent to

AR / ACS / HPLC / UV-SPECTRO / USP / EP / BP / JP

For Laboratory Chemical Requirements ofFLUKA / SIGMA / ALDRICH / UBICHEM / KOCH-LIGHT

Kindly Contact For Special Prices, For Products in Stock

For Laboratory Use Only

PARAD CORPORATION PVT. LTD.

Parad Corporation is a group company of Axiom Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Registered with ISO-9001. LIC No. QAC/R91/4690.

Parad Corporation is a manufacturer and supplier of variety of chemicals as per customer needs and specification. Parad Corporation is one of pioneers in manufacturing of speciality chemicals needed by several industries for utilization during manufacturing, continous process industries, research and analysis laboratory and other speciality and performance applications. Company have facility for phar-maceuticals, pharmaceutical intermediate, inorganic and organic salts and its derivatives.

Company provides customized solutions with manufacturing capabilities to produce wide range of specialized products to cater the needs of various industries including Agriculture, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics, Industrial Chemicals, Fine Chemicals and Performance Chemicals, Lubricants, Polymers and Minerals etc.

We Specialized in organic and inorganic chemical and its derivatives:� Bromine � Copper � Lithium

� Calcium � Iodine � Zinc

For any query contact us on: +91-9727703500

Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd.111, Tower-A, Pramukh Hraday, Beside Sandesra Estate, Atladra, Vadodara - 390012, Gujarat, INDIA

Phone: +91-265-2681552/53/54 w Cell : +91 9727703500 w WhatsApp : 7433900100Email: [email protected], [email protected]

www.axiomlithium.com | www.axiomcorporate.comManufacturing at: Plot No. 145, Ekalbara Road, Dabhasa, Tal. Padra, Dist. Vadodara - 391 440, Gujarat, India.

Products CAS No. Products CAS No. Products CAS No.Lithium salts & its derivatives:Lithium Acetate AnhydrousLithium Acetate DihydrateLithium BenzoateLithium Bromide AnhydrousLithium Bromide Solution (54-55%)Lithium CarbonateLithium Chloride AnhydrousLithium Chloride Solution (40-41%)Lithium Chromate Solution (30%)Lithium Citrate Tetra HydrateLithium FluorideLithium Fluoro PhosphateLithium LactateLithium Meta BorateLithium Molybdate Solution (20%)Lithium Nitrate AnhydrousLithium PerchlorateLithium PhosphateLithium Tetra BorateLithium Metasilicate& other Lithium salts as per customer needs & specifications

546-89-46108-17-4553-54-87550-35-87550-35-8554-13-27447-41-87447-41-814307-35-86080-58-67789-24-421324-40-3867-55-013453-69-513568-40-67790-69-47791-03-910377-52-312007-60-210102-24-6

Bromide salts & its derivatives:Ammonium BromideHydro Bromic Acid 48%Lead (II) Bromide AnhydrousManganese (II) Bromide TetrahydrateNickel (II) Bromide AnhydrousPotassium BromideStrontium Bromide AnhydrousStrontium Bromide HexahydrateManganese (II) Bromide TetrahydrateMagnesium Bromide HexahydrateAntimony (III) BromideBarium Bromide AnhydrousBarium Bromide DihydrateBismuth (III) BromideCadmium Bromide AnhydrousCadmium Bromide TetrahydrateCobalt (II) Bromide AnhydrousCobalt (II) Bromide Hexahydraten-Amyl Bromiden-Butyl Bromiden-Propyl Bromiden-Hexyl Bromiden-Bromo SuccinimideIso-Amyl Bromide

57-09-010035-10-610031-22-810031-20-613462-88-97758-02-310476-81-07789-53-910031-20-613446-53-27789-61-910553-31-87791-28-87787-58-87789-42-613464-92-17789-43-713762-12-4110-53-2109-65-9106-94-5111-25-1128-08-5107-82-4

Calcium salts & its derivatives:Calcium Bromide SolutionCalcium Bromide AnhydrousCalcium Bromide HydrateCalcium Citrate

Copper salts & its derivatives:Copper SulphateCopper (II) GluconateCopper (II) Nitrate HemipentahydrateCopper (II) Nitrate TrihydrateCuprous Bromide

Iodine salts & its derivatives:Zinc Iodide AnhydrousCalcium Iodide AnhydrousCopper (I) Iodide

Zinc salts & its derivatives:Zinc Bromide AnhydrousZinc Citrate DihydrateZinc Fluoride TetrahydrateZinc Gluconate

7789-41-57789-41-571626-99-85785-44-4

7758-99-8527-09-319004-19-410031-43-37787-70-4

10139-47-610102-68-87787-70-4

7699-45-85990-32-913986-18-04468-02-4

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Product Name Grades CAS NO

Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (DCC) Synthesis 538-75-0 Diisopropylcarbodiimide (DIC) Synthesis 693-13-0 N,N-Dimethyldodecylamine-n-Oxide 99% Synthesis 1643-20-5 Potassium Bromide, 99.9% IR & FT-IR 7758-02-3 Sodium lauryl sulphate, 99% HPLC/AR 151-21-3 Bis(ethylenediamine) copper(II) Hydroxide solution, Solution 14552-35-3 1.0 M in Water Brij 35+ Synthesis 9002-92-0 N-Bromosuccinimide Synthesis 128-08-5 n-Butyllithium solution 1.6 M in Hexane Synthesis 109-72-8 n-Butyllithium solution 2.5 M in Hexane Synthesis 109-72-8 Chlorosulphonic acid Synthesis 7790-94-5 Isoprene, 99% Synthesis 78-79-5 N,N-Diisopropylethylamine 99% Synthesis 7087-68-5 Dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate Synthesis 577-11-7 Dodecyltrimethylammonium chloride 98% Synthesis 112-00-5 Dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide 98% Synthesis 1119-94-4 Ethylhexadecyldimethyl ammonium bromide 98% Synthesis 124-03-8 ISOPAR G Synthesis 64742-48-9 ISOPAR L Synthesis 64742-48-9 ISOPAR M Synthesis 64742-47-8 Marfey’s reagent Synthesis 95713-52-3 2-Phenoxyethanol Synthesis 122-99-6 Polyoxyethylene 10 lauryl ether Synthesis 9002-92-0 Savinase 16 L Synthesis 9014-01-1 Sodium tert-butoxide Synthesis 865-48-5

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ISO 9001:2015 Accredited Company

SUPARNA CHEMICALS LIMITEDPotassium Alkoxides & Amides

Potassium Methoxide in Methanol (25%) (Potassium Metal Route)

Sodium Potassium AlloyPotassium & Sodium Disilazanes

Alkoxides are also available at various concentrations in different solvents

Potassium Tertiary Butoxide (KTB) 99%

Ketonic Resins

•Potassium Hexamethyl Disilazane (KHMDS) in THF (20% - 40%)•Potassium Hexamethyl Disilazane (KHMDS) in Toluene (15%)•Sodium Hexamethyl Disilazane (SHMDS) in THF (20% - 40%)

•Potassium Tertiary Butoxide in Tertiary Butanol (15%)•Potassium Tertiary Butoxide in Iso Butanol (19%)•Potassium Tertiary Butoxide in Iso Propanol (29%)•Potassium Tertiary Butoxide in Tetrahydrofuran (20%)•Potassium n-Butylate (KNB) in n-Butanol (20%)•Potassium Iso Propylate (KIP) in Iso Propanol (19%)•Potassium n-Propylate (KNP) in n-Propanol (20%)•Potassium Tertiary Amylate (KTA) (98%)•Potassium Tertiary Amylate (KTA) in Toluene (25%)•Potassium Tertiary Amylate in Tetrahydrofuran (50%)•Potassium Tertiary Amylate in Cyclohexane (5%)

•Sodium Tertiary Butoxide in Tetrahydrofuran (20%)

•Sodium n-Butylate (SNB) in n-Butanol (19%)

•Sodium Iso Propylate (SIP) in THF (20%)

•Sodium n-Propylate (SNP) in n-Propanol (20%)

•Sodium Tertiary Amylate (STA) (98%)

•Sodium Tertiary Amylate (STA) in Toluene (25%)

•Sodium Tertiary Amylate (STA) in Hexane (38%)

•Sodium Tertiary Amylate (STA) in Tetrahydrofuran (THF) (35%)

Sodium Alkoxides & Amides

Sodium Tertiary Butoxide (STB) 99%

Impure KCL Salt availableContact: SUPARNA CHEMICALS LIMITED

54-A, Mittal Tower, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021.Tel: 022-22027446 w Fax: 022-22830212

Email: [email protected], [email protected]: www.suparnachemicals.co.in

Hyderabad Office: Contact: M/s. Commerce Centre Pharmachem LLP : Tel: 040-23413413 (3 lines)Email: [email protected]

Established in 1980

Our Overseas Distributor:Evonik Industries AG, Germany.

•Ketonic Resin KTR 100•Ketonic Resin KTR 118

•Ketonic Resin KTR 123•Ketonic Resin KTR 80

UPARNA

Industries AG, Germany

IntroducingLithium Alkoxides, Li Tertiary Butoxide,Li Hexamethyldisilazide & LiHMDS/THF 24-26%

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ISO 9001:2015 Accredited Company

SUPARNA CHEMICALS LIMITEDPotassium Alkoxides & Amides

Potassium Methoxide in Methanol (25%) (Potassium Metal Route)

Sodium Potassium AlloyPotassium & Sodium Disilazanes

Alkoxides are also available at various concentrations in different solvents

Potassium Tertiary Butoxide (KTB) 99%

Ketonic Resins

•Potassium Hexamethyl Disilazane (KHMDS) in THF (20% - 40%)•Potassium Hexamethyl Disilazane (KHMDS) in Toluene (15%)•Sodium Hexamethyl Disilazane (SHMDS) in THF (20% - 40%)

•Potassium Tertiary Butoxide in Tertiary Butanol (15%)•Potassium Tertiary Butoxide in Iso Butanol (19%)•Potassium Tertiary Butoxide in Iso Propanol (29%)•Potassium Tertiary Butoxide in Tetrahydrofuran (20%)•Potassium n-Butylate (KNB) in n-Butanol (20%)•Potassium Iso Propylate (KIP) in Iso Propanol (19%)•Potassium n-Propylate (KNP) in n-Propanol (20%)•Potassium Tertiary Amylate (KTA) (98%)•Potassium Tertiary Amylate (KTA) in Toluene (25%)•Potassium Tertiary Amylate in Tetrahydrofuran (50%)•Potassium Tertiary Amylate in Cyclohexane (5%)

•Sodium Tertiary Butoxide in Tetrahydrofuran (20%)

•Sodium n-Butylate (SNB) in n-Butanol (19%)

•Sodium Iso Propylate (SIP) in THF (20%)

•Sodium n-Propylate (SNP) in n-Propanol (20%)

•Sodium Tertiary Amylate (STA) (98%)

•Sodium Tertiary Amylate (STA) in Toluene (25%)

•Sodium Tertiary Amylate (STA) in Hexane (38%)

•Sodium Tertiary Amylate (STA) in Tetrahydrofuran (THF) (35%)

Sodium Alkoxides & Amides

Sodium Tertiary Butoxide (STB) 99%

Impure KCL Salt availableContact: SUPARNA CHEMICALS LIMITED

54-A, Mittal Tower, Nariman Point, Mumbai 400 021.Tel: 022-22027446 w Fax: 022-22830212

Email: [email protected], [email protected]: www.suparnachemicals.co.in

Hyderabad Office: Contact: M/s. Commerce Centre Pharmachem LLP : Tel: 040-23413413 (3 lines)Email: [email protected]

Established in 1980

Our Overseas Distributor:Evonik Industries AG, Germany.

•Ketonic Resin KTR 100•Ketonic Resin KTR 118

•Ketonic Resin KTR 123•Ketonic Resin KTR 80

UPARNA

Industries AG, Germany

IntroducingLithium Alkoxides, Li Tertiary Butoxide,Li Hexamethyldisilazide & LiHMDS/THF 24-26%

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AVAILABLE REGULARLY FROM READY STOCK1,4 Dioxane1-Bromo-3-Chloro Propane2,2 Di Methoxy Propane2-Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate2-Hydroxy Ethyl Methacrylate2-Methyl THF4-Amino Butyric Acid4-Di Methyl Amino Pyridine4-Hydroxy BenzaldehydeAcetic AcidAcetoneAcetonitrileAcetophenoneAcrylamideAcrylic AcidAcrylonitrileAdipic AcidAllyl AlcoholAllyl ChlorideAlpha NaphtholAmino Ethyl EthanolamineAmmonium Per SulphateAmmonium Thio Cyanate 99%Amino Guanidine BicarbonateAniline OilBenzaldehydeBenzeneBenzoic AcidBenzyl AlcoholBenzyl AmineBenzyl ChlorideBeta NaphtholBisphenol-ABoc Anhydride (DIBOC)Boric AcidButyl AcetateButyl AcrylateButyl CarbitolButyl CellosolveButylated Hydroxy Toluene (BHT)Caustic Potash FlakesCaustic Soda Flakes/PrillsCaustic Soda LyeCeto Stearyl AlcoholChloro Tri Methyl SilaneChloroform

Chromic AcidCitric Acid Mono /AnhydrousCyclohexaneCyclohexanolCyclohexanoneCyclohexylamineDextrose Mono & AnhydrousDi Acetone AlcoholDi Cyclo Pentadiene 95%Di CyclohexylamineDi Ethanol AmineDi Ethyl AmineDi Ethyl Amino EthanolDi Ethyl CarbonateDi Ethyl EtherDi Ethyl MalonateDi Ethylene GlycolDi Ethylene TriamineDi Iso Propyl AmineDi Iso Propyl EtherDi Iso Propyl EthylamineDi Methyl AcetamideDi Methyl Amine 40%Di Methyl CarbonateDi Methyl FormamideDi Methyl MalonateDi Methyl SulphateDi Methyl SulphoxideDicyandiamideDi-N-Butyl AmineD-Tartaric Acid Emulsifier 4.5 & 9.5 MoleEpichlorohydrineEthyl AcetateEthyl Aceto AcetateEthyl AcrylateEthyl CarbitolEthyl Cellosolve AcetateEthyl CellosolveEthyl Chloro FormateEthyl CyanoacetateEthylene Di AmineFormamideFormic Acid 85% & 99%Fumaric AcidGlycerine

Glyoxal 40%Gluconic Acid 50%Glutaraldehyde 50%Glycolic Acid 70%Gum Rosin W/W GradeHeptane (S)HexamineHydrazine Hydrate 80% & 100 %Hydrogen Peroxide-50%HydroquinoneHydroxylamine HCLHydroxylamine SulphateIodineIso ButanolIso ButyraldehydeIso Butyric AcidIso Phthalic AcidIso Propyl AcetateIso Propyl AlcoholL - ProlineL+Tartaric AcidLauryl AlcoholMaleic AnhydrideMalononitrileMalonic AcidMelamineMethacrylic AcidMethane Sulphonic AcidMethane Sulphonyl ChlorideMethanolMethyl Aceto AcetateMethyl AcrylateMethyl Chloro FormateMethyl CyanoacetateMethyl Ethyl KetoneMethyl Iso Butyl KetoneMethyl MethacrylateMethyl Tertiary Butyl EtherMethylene DichlorideMix XyleneMono Ethanol AmineMono Ethylene GlycolMono Iso Propyl AmineMono Methyl Amine 40%Monoglyme / DiglymeMorpholine

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Ankita Chemical Corporation(Trading Since 1995)

Shop No. 5, Shanti Kunj Building 87-H, Naigaum Cross Road, Dadar (E), Mumbai - 400 014.Tel.: 022-24118008/24111128/24111960 l Telefax:24111006

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MP DIOL GlycolN-Butyl AmineNaphthalene RefinedN-ButanolN-Butyl MethacrylateN-ButyraldehydeN-Butyric AcidNeopentyl GlycolN-Heptane 99%N-Hexane 99%Nitro BenzeneNitromethaneN-Methyl PiperazineN-Methyl-2-PyrrolidoneN-N-Di Methyl AnilineNonyl PhenolN-PropanolN-Propyl AcetateOctanolOctoic AcidOrtho- XyleneOxalic Acid 94% & 99%Para Octyl PhenolPara Tertiary Butyl PhenolPara Toluene Sulphonyl ChlorideParaffin Wax Fully RefinedParaformaldehyde 91% & 96%PEG 1500 / 12000PEG 200/400/600/4000Pentaerythritol

PerchloroethylenePhenolPhenyl Chloro FormatePhosphoric Acid 85%Phosphorous Acid CrystalPhosphorous OxychloridePhthalic AnhydridePiperazine AnhydrousPoly Aluminium ChloridePotassium IodidePotassium Carbonate Grn./PowderPotassium PersulphatePPG-4000Propargyl AlcoholPropionaldehydePropionic AcidPropylene Glycol Tech./USPPyridinePyrrolidineResorcinolSalicylic AcidSebacic AcidSoda AshSodium BenzoateSodium BicarbonateSodium Bisulphite Sodium Boro Hydride Grn./PowderSodium Chloride (SALT)Sodium CyanideSodium GluconateSodium Hexa Meta Phosphate

Sodium IodideSodium Hydro SulphiteSodium MetalSodium Methoxide Pwdr/ SolnSodium NitrateSodium NitriteSodium Tri Poly PhosphateSodium Meta Bi SulphiteStyrene MonomerSuccinic AcidTDI 80:20 Tertiary ButanolTertiary Butyl AmineTetra Ethylene PentamineTetrahydrofuranThio Acetic AcidThiophenolThioureaTolueneTri Chloro EthyleneTri Ethanol Amine 85%Tri Ethyl AmineTri Ethyl Ortho FormateTri Ethylene GlycolTri Ethylene Tetra AmineTri Methyl Chloro SilaneTri Methyl Ortho AcetateTri Methyl Ortho FormateTri Methylol PropaneTri-N-Butyl AmineVinyl Acetate Monomer

AVAILABLE IN TANKER LOAD BULK SOLVENT - (EX-MUMBAI-KANDLA-HAZIRA)Acetic Acid ChloroformEthyl Acetate Methanol Methylene Di ChlorideOrtho-XyleneStyrene Monomer

Acetone CyclohexanoneIso Propyl AlcoholMethyl Iso Butyl KetoneMono Ethylene GlycolOctanolToluene

Caustic Soda LyeDi Methyl FormamideIso ButanolMix XyleneN.ButanolPhenolVinyl Acetate Monomer

Can Also offer our supply to SEZ Units against LUT without Payment of IGST

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AVAILABLE REGULARLY FROM READY STOCK1,4 Dioxane1-Bromo-3-Chloro Propane2,2 Di Methoxy Propane2-Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate2-Hydroxy Ethyl Methacrylate2-Methyl THF4-Amino Butyric Acid4-Di Methyl Amino Pyridine4-Hydroxy BenzaldehydeAcetic AcidAcetoneAcetonitrileAcetophenoneAcrylamideAcrylic AcidAcrylonitrileAdipic AcidAllyl AlcoholAllyl ChlorideAlpha NaphtholAmino Ethyl EthanolamineAmmonium Per SulphateAmmonium Thio Cyanate 99%Amino Guanidine BicarbonateAniline OilBenzaldehydeBenzeneBenzoic AcidBenzyl AlcoholBenzyl AmineBenzyl ChlorideBeta NaphtholBisphenol-ABoc Anhydride (DIBOC)Boric AcidButyl AcetateButyl AcrylateButyl CarbitolButyl CellosolveButylated Hydroxy Toluene (BHT)Caustic Potash FlakesCaustic Soda Flakes/PrillsCaustic Soda LyeCeto Stearyl AlcoholChloro Tri Methyl SilaneChloroform

Chromic AcidCitric Acid Mono /AnhydrousCyclohexaneCyclohexanolCyclohexanoneCyclohexylamineDextrose Mono & AnhydrousDi Acetone AlcoholDi Cyclo Pentadiene 95%Di CyclohexylamineDi Ethanol AmineDi Ethyl AmineDi Ethyl Amino EthanolDi Ethyl CarbonateDi Ethyl EtherDi Ethyl MalonateDi Ethylene GlycolDi Ethylene TriamineDi Iso Propyl AmineDi Iso Propyl EtherDi Iso Propyl EthylamineDi Methyl AcetamideDi Methyl Amine 40%Di Methyl CarbonateDi Methyl FormamideDi Methyl MalonateDi Methyl SulphateDi Methyl SulphoxideDicyandiamideDi-N-Butyl AmineD-Tartaric Acid Emulsifier 4.5 & 9.5 MoleEpichlorohydrineEthyl AcetateEthyl Aceto AcetateEthyl AcrylateEthyl CarbitolEthyl Cellosolve AcetateEthyl CellosolveEthyl Chloro FormateEthyl CyanoacetateEthylene Di AmineFormamideFormic Acid 85% & 99%Fumaric AcidGlycerine

Glyoxal 40%Gluconic Acid 50%Glutaraldehyde 50%Glycolic Acid 70%Gum Rosin W/W GradeHeptane (S)HexamineHydrazine Hydrate 80% & 100 %Hydrogen Peroxide-50%HydroquinoneHydroxylamine HCLHydroxylamine SulphateIodineIso ButanolIso ButyraldehydeIso Butyric AcidIso Phthalic AcidIso Propyl AcetateIso Propyl AlcoholL - ProlineL+Tartaric AcidLauryl AlcoholMaleic AnhydrideMalononitrileMalonic AcidMelamineMethacrylic AcidMethane Sulphonic AcidMethane Sulphonyl ChlorideMethanolMethyl Aceto AcetateMethyl AcrylateMethyl Chloro FormateMethyl CyanoacetateMethyl Ethyl KetoneMethyl Iso Butyl KetoneMethyl MethacrylateMethyl Tertiary Butyl EtherMethylene DichlorideMix XyleneMono Ethanol AmineMono Ethylene GlycolMono Iso Propyl AmineMono Methyl Amine 40%Monoglyme / DiglymeMorpholine

�Please Contact: Ankita Chemical Corporation

(Trading Since 1995)

AVAILABLE REGULARLY FROM READY STOCK

Ankita Chemical Corporation(Trading Since 1995)

Shop No. 5, Shanti Kunj Building 87-H, Naigaum Cross Road, Dadar (E), Mumbai - 400 014.Tel.: 022-24118008/24111128/24111960 l Telefax:24111006

Email:[email protected] / [email protected]

Please Contact:

MP DIOL GlycolN-Butyl AmineNaphthalene RefinedN-ButanolN-Butyl MethacrylateN-ButyraldehydeN-Butyric AcidNeopentyl GlycolN-Heptane 99%N-Hexane 99%Nitro BenzeneNitromethaneN-Methyl PiperazineN-Methyl-2-PyrrolidoneN-N-Di Methyl AnilineNonyl PhenolN-PropanolN-Propyl AcetateOctanolOctoic AcidOrtho- XyleneOxalic Acid 94% & 99%Para Octyl PhenolPara Tertiary Butyl PhenolPara Toluene Sulphonyl ChlorideParaffin Wax Fully RefinedParaformaldehyde 91% & 96%PEG 1500 / 12000PEG 200/400/600/4000Pentaerythritol

PerchloroethylenePhenolPhenyl Chloro FormatePhosphoric Acid 85%Phosphorous Acid CrystalPhosphorous OxychloridePhthalic AnhydridePiperazine AnhydrousPoly Aluminium ChloridePotassium IodidePotassium Carbonate Grn./PowderPotassium PersulphatePPG-4000Propargyl AlcoholPropionaldehydePropionic AcidPropylene Glycol Tech./USPPyridinePyrrolidineResorcinolSalicylic AcidSebacic AcidSoda AshSodium BenzoateSodium BicarbonateSodium Bisulphite Sodium Boro Hydride Grn./PowderSodium Chloride (SALT)Sodium CyanideSodium GluconateSodium Hexa Meta Phosphate

Sodium IodideSodium Hydro SulphiteSodium MetalSodium Methoxide Pwdr/ SolnSodium NitrateSodium NitriteSodium Tri Poly PhosphateSodium Meta Bi SulphiteStyrene MonomerSuccinic AcidTDI 80:20 Tertiary ButanolTertiary Butyl AmineTetra Ethylene PentamineTetrahydrofuranThio Acetic AcidThiophenolThioureaTolueneTri Chloro EthyleneTri Ethanol Amine 85%Tri Ethyl AmineTri Ethyl Ortho FormateTri Ethylene GlycolTri Ethylene Tetra AmineTri Methyl Chloro SilaneTri Methyl Ortho AcetateTri Methyl Ortho FormateTri Methylol PropaneTri-N-Butyl AmineVinyl Acetate Monomer

AVAILABLE IN TANKER LOAD BULK SOLVENT - (EX-MUMBAI-KANDLA-HAZIRA)Acetic Acid ChloroformEthyl Acetate Methanol Methylene Di ChlorideOrtho-XyleneStyrene Monomer

Acetone CyclohexanoneIso Propyl AlcoholMethyl Iso Butyl KetoneMono Ethylene GlycolOctanolToluene

Caustic Soda LyeDi Methyl FormamideIso ButanolMix XyleneN.ButanolPhenolVinyl Acetate Monomer

Can Also offer our supply to SEZ Units against LUT without Payment of IGST

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F-12, 4th Floor, Pinnacle Business Park, Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri East - 400 093.Mumbai, Maharashtra, INDIA. • Phone : 022-6570 4098 / 6570 5475 • Fax : 022-2837 3987Email : [email protected] • Website : www.unilabchem.com

COLOUR IS OUR COMMITMENT

ALTERED BLACK(PATENTED PRODUCT)

Dust Free/Water Dispersible Carbon Black

The existing black pigments are available in powder with huge dusting issues & also are not easily dispersible with water. This poses critical risks of inhalation of powders and further health risks and static Fire Risk.

Alter Karbon redefines the carbon black pigment with an enhanced and premium black effect, eliminates grinding Operation.

AVAILABLE FOR PHARMA GRADE / COSMETIC GRADE / PERSONAL CARE / INDUSTRIAL GRADE

Unique Features: 1. Dust free granules 2. No Pollution Hazard 3. Intense, jet black property 4. Easily Dispersible in water 5. FDA compliant 6. Non-nano in particle size

BELOW PRODUCTS ARE READILY AVAILABLE FROM OUR MANUFACTURING FACILITY

•MANGANESE VIOLET (Available In Different Shades)•HYDRATED CHROMIUM OXIDE GREEN•THIXOTROPIC OIL GEL BASED GEL•WATER SOLUBLE SALICYACLIC ACID•READY DISPERSION FOR LIP CARE•NC CHIPS FOR NAIL CARE•SURFACE TREATED PIGMENTS

Contact Details :

Koel Colours Private LimitedF–11, Nand Jyot Industrial Premises, Safed Pool,

Andheri Kurla Road, Saki Naka, Andheri (E), Mumbai – 400 072.Tel: +91 22 6274 3456 | Mobile: +91 9820514925Email: [email protected], [email protected]

7. No need of grinding 8. Easy to formulate 9. Eliminates milling time 10. Reduces operational costs

11. Eliminates the cost to transport water/oil used in dispersion

05 sec 10 sec 15 sec 20 sec

ATTENTION !SUNSCREEN Manufacturers & Formulators

FIRST TIME IN INDIA

C 12 – C 15 ALKYL BENZOATEFor Sunscreens, Creams, Lotions & Personal Care Products

Manufacturers of HIGH PURITY ESTERS

MAYOL HF - SUBSTITUTE OF COCOA BUTTER

SUbhaSh ChEmiCal iNdUStRiES Pvt. ltd.“S” Block, Shed No. W-2, MIDC, Bhosari, Pune 411 026.

Tel.: 020 27336800 l Email: [email protected]: www.subhashchemicals.com

l Iso ProPyl MyrIstate l MyrIstyl MyrIstate l Cetyl PalMItate l oCtyl PalMItate l Iso ProPyl PalMItate l trI DeCyl PalMItate l oCtyl stearate l stearyl stearate

l NPG CoCoate l DI Methyl aDIPate l DI Methyl suCCINate l DI oCtyl sebaCate l DI butyl sebaCate l Cetyl oCtaNoate l oCtyl oCtaNoate l Cetearyl oCtaNoate

CAPRYLIC CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDEMCT OILS

l PeG-8 GlyCeryl CaPrylo CaPrate l PeNtaerythrItol tetra CaPrylate CaPrate l trIMethylol ProPaNe trICaPrylate CaPrate l DI Iso trI DeCyl aDIPate l DI Iso DeCyl aDIPate l trI Iso DeCyl trI MellItate

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F-12, 4th Floor, Pinnacle Business Park, Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri East - 400 093.Mumbai, Maharashtra, INDIA. • Phone : 022-6570 4098 / 6570 5475 • Fax : 022-2837 3987Email : [email protected] • Website : www.unilabchem.com

COLOUR IS OUR COMMITMENT

ALTERED BLACK(PATENTED PRODUCT)

Dust Free/Water Dispersible Carbon Black

The existing black pigments are available in powder with huge dusting issues & also are not easily dispersible with water. This poses critical risks of inhalation of powders and further health risks and static Fire Risk.

Alter Karbon redefines the carbon black pigment with an enhanced and premium black effect, eliminates grinding Operation.

AVAILABLE FOR PHARMA GRADE / COSMETIC GRADE / PERSONAL CARE / INDUSTRIAL GRADE

Unique Features: 1. Dust free granules 2. No Pollution Hazard 3. Intense, jet black property 4. Easily Dispersible in water 5. FDA compliant 6. Non-nano in particle size

BELOW PRODUCTS ARE READILY AVAILABLE FROM OUR MANUFACTURING FACILITY

•MANGANESE VIOLET (Available In Different Shades)•HYDRATED CHROMIUM OXIDE GREEN•THIXOTROPIC OIL GEL BASED GEL•WATER SOLUBLE SALICYACLIC ACID•READY DISPERSION FOR LIP CARE•NC CHIPS FOR NAIL CARE•SURFACE TREATED PIGMENTS

Contact Details :

Koel Colours Private LimitedF–11, Nand Jyot Industrial Premises, Safed Pool,

Andheri Kurla Road, Saki Naka, Andheri (E), Mumbai – 400 072.Tel: +91 22 6274 3456 | Mobile: +91 9820514925Email: [email protected], [email protected]

7. No need of grinding 8. Easy to formulate 9. Eliminates milling time 10. Reduces operational costs

11. Eliminates the cost to transport water/oil used in dispersion

05 sec 10 sec 15 sec 20 sec

ATTENTION !SUNSCREEN Manufacturers & Formulators

FIRST TIME IN INDIA

C 12 – C 15 ALKYL BENZOATEFor Sunscreens, Creams, Lotions & Personal Care Products

Manufacturers of HIGH PURITY ESTERS

MAYOL HF - SUBSTITUTE OF COCOA BUTTER

SUbhaSh ChEmiCal iNdUStRiES Pvt. ltd.“S” Block, Shed No. W-2, MIDC, Bhosari, Pune 411 026.

Tel.: 020 27336800 l Email: [email protected]: www.subhashchemicals.com

l Iso ProPyl MyrIstate l MyrIstyl MyrIstate l Cetyl PalMItate l oCtyl PalMItate l Iso ProPyl PalMItate l trI DeCyl PalMItate l oCtyl stearate l stearyl stearate

l NPG CoCoate l DI Methyl aDIPate l DI Methyl suCCINate l DI oCtyl sebaCate l DI butyl sebaCate l Cetyl oCtaNoate l oCtyl oCtaNoate l Cetearyl oCtaNoate

CAPRYLIC CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDEMCT OILS

l PeG-8 GlyCeryl CaPrylo CaPrate l PeNtaerythrItol tetra CaPrylate CaPrate l trIMethylol ProPaNe trICaPrylate CaPrate l DI Iso trI DeCyl aDIPate l DI Iso DeCyl aDIPate l trI Iso DeCyl trI MellItate

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KOLKATA INDORE

� Acetic Acid (Imported)� Acetone (SI Group / TPC)� Ammonium Chloride (Tagros)� Acid Sulphamic (Raviraj)� Boric Acid / Borax (Borax Morarji)� Caustic Soda Flakes

(Rayalseema / Grasim)� Caustic Potash (Rayalseema)� Chloroform

(Imported / Rayalseema)� Citric Acid (Weifang / TTC)� Di Methyl Formamide

(Cheminol / Sangdong)�Dicamol/HyflowSupercell

(Amol Dicalite)� EDC (Imported) (BT Basis)� EDTA Di Sodium (Imported)� Ethyl Acetate (Satyam / Accord)

� N-Hexane (Imported)� Hydrazine Hydrate (Imported)� Hydrogen Peroxide (Imported)� Iso Propyl Alcohol

(Imported / Deepak)� Methylene Di Chloride

(Imported / Rayalseema / GFCL)� Mono Ethylene Glycol (Imported)� Mono Chlorobenzene

(Panoli Intermediate)� Methanol (Imported)� Ortho Nitro Chloro Benzene

(Make: Panoli)� Potassium Permanganate

(Magnesia Chemical LLP)� Phosphoric Acid (GACL / Imported)� Phenol (Imported)�PotassiumCarbonatePowder

(Unid Korea / GACL)

� Sodium Thio Sulphate (Shalibhadra)

� Sodium Meta Bi Sulphite (SKS / Shalini)

� Sodium Bi Sulphite (SKS / Shalini)� Sodium Bi Carbonate

(Tech - Tata)� Sodium Sulphate Anhydrous

(Grasim)� Sodium Sulphite (SKS)� Soda Ash (GHCL / Nirma)� Tri Chloro Ethylene (Imported)� Toluene (Imported)� Thionyl Chloride

(Kutch Chemicals / Sree Sulphuric)� ODCB (Panoli)� 3-5 Lutidine (Shakambari)� 2-3 Lutidine (Shakambari)

SanchemSanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd.

AN ISO 9001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY

AUTHORISED DISTRIBUTOR, STOCKIST & IMPORTERof Chemicals and Solvents

Products Name

Please Contact:OFFICE: 2-2-18/32 to 52, Unit No. 7 & 8 Maithri Arcade, 3rd Floor, M.G. Road,

Secunderabad 500 003. Telangana, India.Phone: 91-40-27892181 to 86 � Fax: 91-40-27892180

Email: [email protected] �Website:www.sanchemsophin.com

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Contact for HYDERABAD&AllCities-SandeepJhawar,Mob:09246179917

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Email: [email protected]/[email protected].: 93222 47710 / 93222 33234

MR. MeHuL / MR. DiVyesH

SHILPA CHEMSPEC INTERNATIONAL PVT. LTD.(FORMERLY KNOWN AS SHILPA INTERNATIONAL)

Methane Sulfonyl Chloride (MSC) Methane Sulfonic Acid (MSA)

Ortho Chlorobenzaldehyde (OCB) Propargyl Alcohol (PA)

Imidazole (99% Min) N,N-Carbonyl Diimidazole (CDI)

Isovaleraldehyde (99% Min) Dicyclohexyl Carbodiimide (DCC)

Triethyl Orthoformate (TEOF) Trimethyl Orthoformate (TMOF)

Trimethyl Orthoacetate (TMOA) Triethyl Ortho Propionate (TEOP)

Ethyl Acetoacetate (EAA) Methyl Acetoacetate (MAA)

Thiophenol Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO)

Phenyl Choroformate (PCF) Methyl Chloroformate (MCF)

Ethyl Chloroformate (ECF) 1-Bromo-3-Chloro Propane

Malononitrile Malonic Acid

Ethyl Cyano Acetate (ECA) Methyl Cyano Acetate (MCA)

Diethyl Malonate (DEM) Dimethyl Malonate (DMM)

Hydrazine Hydrate 80% (HH) Hydroxylamine HCL

Thiourea Thioglycolic Acid (80% Min)

N-Propanol (99% Min) N-Heptane (99% Min)

Iodine Crude (99.8% Min) Aniline Oil (99% Min)

Mono, Di & Tri-n-Butylamine L (+) Tartaric Acid

PVP K30 (Powder) BASF PVP K90 (Powder) BASF PVP K 90 20% Sol. BASF

Cyclohexylamine (CHA) Dicyclohexylamine (DCHA) Morpholine

WE ARE SPECIALISED INActivated Alumina Balls

Silica Gel Blue/White/Bags/Breather

OUR DIRECT IMPORTABRASIVE gRAINS (All grit Sizes):� BROWN Aluminium Oxide� BLACK Silicon Carbide� WHITE Fused Alumina� GREEN Silicon Carbide� PINK Aluminium Oxide

INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS:� AMMONIUM Chloride � CAUSTIC Potash Flakes� Carbon Molecular Sieves � Citric Acid Mono / Anhydrous� Lithopone B 301 � Phosphoric Acid 85%� Poly Electrolyte [Japanese Origin] � Sodium Cryolite / Nitrate� SHMP 68% / SMBS (Food Grade) � STPP/TSP/DSP� Diamonite Filter Aids / Hyflow Supercell [U.S.A. – Origin]

WE ARE AUTHORISED DISTRIBUTORSCaustic Soda Flakes / Poly Aluminium Chloride

[Make: Grasim Ind. Ltd. – An Aditya Birla Co.]

EDTA & Its Salts [Make: Siddeshwari Industries – Gujarat]

WE ALSO DEAL INs Ammonium Bi – Fluoride s Activated carbon Granual / Powders Ammonium / Sodium Molybdate s Ammonium / Potassium Persulphates Anti Scalant / Silicon Defoamer s Ferric Chloride Powder / Liquids Ferrous Sulphide Sticks / Powder s Hydrazine Hydrate 80% / Morpholines Sodium Silico Fluoride s Sulphamic Acids Zinc Chloride Powder & Other Industrial & Water Treatment Chemicals

Chemicals (india) Company

87, Parambur Barracks Road, Eden - Plaza, 3rd Floor, (Near Doveton Signal)

Purasawalkam, Chennai - 600 007.Phone: +91-44-26615421 / 26610513

26611912 / 26428461 / 26420596Email: [email protected]

[email protected]@vsnl.com

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MANUFACTURER & DISTRIBUTORS

OPDA (ORTHO PHENYLENE DIAMINE) l SODIUM THIOCYANATEISO AMBRETTOLIDE l 2-MERCAPTOBENZIMIDAZOLE

Ex Stock: Acetic Acid, Acetone, Acetonitrile, Aniline Oil, Cyclohexanone, DEG, Diisopropyl Ether, Dimethyl Sulphoxide, Dimethyl Carbonate, Epichlorohydrine, Formic Acid 99%, Heptanes, Hydrazine Hydrate 80%, Hydroxylamine Sulphate, Isopropanol, MCB, MDC, MEK, Methyl Iodide, Methyl Metha Acrylate, MIBK, N-Butanol, N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone, Paraformaldehyde, Phenol, Phosphoric Acid, Propylene Glycol, Pyridine, Sodium Methoxide, Sodium Sulphide Yellow Flakes, T G Urea, Tertiary Butanol, Tetrahydrofuran, Tri Ethyl Ortho Formate, Tri-n-Butyl Amine, Trospium Chloride.

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Available Chlorides & BromidesN-Hexyl BromideOctyl Bromide

N-Propyl Bromide Sodium BromideN-Hexyl ChloridePivaloyl ChlorideValeryl Chloride4-Bromo AnisoleIsoButyl ChlorideThionyl Chloride

Sulphuryl ChlorideBromo Benzene

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MANUFACTURER & DISTRIBUTORS

OPDA (ORTHO PHENYLENE DIAMINE) l SODIUM THIOCYANATEISO AMBRETTOLIDE l 2-MERCAPTOBENZIMIDAZOLE

Ex Stock: Acetic Acid, Acetone, Acetonitrile, Aniline Oil, Cyclohexanone, DEG, Diisopropyl Ether, Dimethyl Sulphoxide, Dimethyl Carbonate, Epichlorohydrine, Formic Acid 99%, Heptanes, Hydrazine Hydrate 80%, Hydroxylamine Sulphate, Isopropanol, MCB, MDC, MEK, Methyl Iodide, Methyl Metha Acrylate, MIBK, N-Butanol, N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone, Paraformaldehyde, Phenol, Phosphoric Acid, Propylene Glycol, Pyridine, Sodium Methoxide, Sodium Sulphide Yellow Flakes, T G Urea, Tertiary Butanol, Tetrahydrofuran, Tri Ethyl Ortho Formate, Tri-n-Butyl Amine, Trospium Chloride.

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Available Chlorides & BromidesN-Hexyl BromideOctyl Bromide

N-Propyl Bromide Sodium BromideN-Hexyl ChloridePivaloyl ChlorideValeryl Chloride4-Bromo AnisoleIsoButyl ChlorideThionyl Chloride

Sulphuryl ChlorideBromo Benzene

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All the above products manufactured by BASF Available EX-STOCKFor further Enquiries Please Contact(Authorised Distributor / Importer)

Ramanand Kidarnath International501, Link Rose, Linking Road, Santacruz (West), Mumbai-400 054 Website: www.ramkin.inTel.: 022-26000805-06, 26484110-11, 26041024-25, 26831279, 35932736 Email : [email protected]

Amritsar:

Ludhiana:

Chandigarh:

Delhi:

Lutensol XP/XL Types - APEO free surfactants based on Guerbet Alcohol Ethoxylate. Lutensol TO Types - APEO free surfactants based on N-Tridecyl Alcohol Ethoxylate. Lutensol AT Types - Non-ionic surfactants for anti back staining for Garment washing. Sokalan PA / CP - Acrylic Polymers. Trilon Types - Chelating Agents Luwax & Poligen - Protectol - Glutaraldehyde - Biocides Texapon / Disponil - Sodium Lauryl Sulphate / Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate Sokalan RO - Additives for Membrane Processes ® - Flocculant & Coagulants

Glyoxal 40% 2-Mercapto Ethanol Diethanol Amine (DEA) Dimethyl Amino Propyl Amine (DMAPA) Methane Sulphonic Acid (MSA) n-Octylamine Sodium Meta Bisulphite (SMBS)

Ferric Chloride Anhydrous Monoethanol Amine (MEA) 2-Ethyl Hexanoic Acid (2-EHA) Propionic Acid Pure Formic Acid 85% Formic Acid 99% Neopentyl Glycol Flakes (NPG) Glutaraldehyde 50% Imidazole 3-Amino-1-Propanol Ethyl Vinyl Ether (EVE)

Pyrrolidine Pure 4-Hydroxy Acetophenone (4-HAP) 2-Methyl Imidazole Diethylene Triamine (DETA)

N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone (NMP) Triphenyl Phosphene (TPP) (R)-1-Phenylethylamine Triethylamine (TEA) SLS Liquid 70% SLS Liquid 30% SLS Needles Sodium Nitrite HQ Free Flowing Morpholine Piperazine Amino Ethyl Ethanolamine (AEEA) Dimethylformamide (DMF) 1,4-Butanediol (BDO)

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All the above products manufactured by BASF Available EX-STOCKFor further Enquiries Please Contact(Authorised Distributor / Importer)

Ramanand Kidarnath International501, Link Rose, Linking Road, Santacruz (West), Mumbai-400 054 Website: www.ramkin.inTel.: 022-26000805-06, 26484110-11, 26041024-25, 26831279, 35932736 Email : [email protected]

Amritsar:

Ludhiana:

Chandigarh:

Delhi:

Lutensol XP/XL Types - APEO free surfactants based on Guerbet Alcohol Ethoxylate. Lutensol TO Types - APEO free surfactants based on N-Tridecyl Alcohol Ethoxylate. Lutensol AT Types - Non-ionic surfactants for anti back staining for Garment washing. Sokalan PA / CP - Acrylic Polymers. Trilon Types - Chelating Agents Luwax & Poligen - Protectol - Glutaraldehyde - Biocides Texapon / Disponil - Sodium Lauryl Sulphate / Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate Sokalan RO - Additives for Membrane Processes ® - Flocculant & Coagulants

Glyoxal 40% 2-Mercapto Ethanol Diethanol Amine (DEA) Dimethyl Amino Propyl Amine (DMAPA) Methane Sulphonic Acid (MSA) n-Octylamine Sodium Meta Bisulphite (SMBS)

Ferric Chloride Anhydrous Monoethanol Amine (MEA) 2-Ethyl Hexanoic Acid (2-EHA) Propionic Acid Pure Formic Acid 85% Formic Acid 99% Neopentyl Glycol Flakes (NPG) Glutaraldehyde 50% Imidazole 3-Amino-1-Propanol Ethyl Vinyl Ether (EVE)

Pyrrolidine Pure 4-Hydroxy Acetophenone (4-HAP) 2-Methyl Imidazole Diethylene Triamine (DETA)

N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone (NMP) Triphenyl Phosphene (TPP) (R)-1-Phenylethylamine Triethylamine (TEA) SLS Liquid 70% SLS Liquid 30% SLS Needles Sodium Nitrite HQ Free Flowing Morpholine Piperazine Amino Ethyl Ethanolamine (AEEA) Dimethylformamide (DMF) 1,4-Butanediol (BDO)

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SUPRIYA LIFESCIENCE LTD.

ANTI-HISTAMINEChlorpheniramine Maleate EUGMP Approval

US DMF No. - 22210CEP No. - R1-CEP 2008 - 154 - Rev 01Health Canoda No. - 2010 - 253Taiwan FDA No. - DMF (20)0524SfDA IOl No. - H20100688EDMF Available

Brompheniramine Maleate USDMF No. - 23511SfDA IDLNo. - H20140180CEP No. - RO - CEP 2015-097-Rev 00EDMF Available

Pheniramine Maleate USDMF No. - 23512lOt Application No. - JXHL1400289CEP No. - RO - CEP 2015-030-Rev 00EDMF Available

Dexchlorpheniramine Maleate US DMF AvailableEDMF Available

Dexbrompheniramine Maleate EDMF Available

Mepyramine Maleate /Pyrilamine Maleate

US DMF No. - 29099CEP No. - RO - CEP 2015 - 122 - Rev 00EDMF Available

ANTI - ALLERGICCetirizine Dihydrochloride KDMF No. - 20050831-40-C-139-01

EDMF Available, US DMF Available,CEP Application No. - CEP 2018 - 154

Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride EDMF Available

Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride EDMF AvailableUS DMF AvailableCEP Application No. - CEP 2019 - 120

Diphenhydramine Citrate Technical Package Available

Diphenhydramine Methyl Sulphate Technical Package Available

ANTI - ASTHMATICSalbutamol Sulphate EDMF Available, US DMF No.-030708

CEP Application No. - CEP 2016 - 191

Levosalbutamol Sulphate EDMF Available

DECONGESTANTDextromethorphan Hydrobromide EDMF Available

Phenylephrine Hydrochloride Technical Package Available

ANALGESIC / ANTI-PYRETIC / ANESTHETICKetamine Hydrochloride US DMF No. - 27921

TGA DMF No. - 2013/019868CANADIAN DMF No. (Human Use) - 2015 -118CANADIAN DMF No. (Veterinary) - V: 201309CEP No. - RO-CEP 2016-194-Rev 00EDMF Available

(S) - Ketamine Hydrochloride / Esketamine Hydrochloride

EDMF AvailableCEP Application No. - CEP 2018 - 198

Tramadol Hydrochloride Korean FDA / MFDSNo. - 20141203-161-I-436-13EDMF AvailableUSDMF Available

Lidocaine Technical Package Available

Lidocaine HCL Technical Package Available

VITAMINRiboflavin 5 - Phosphate Sodium(Vitamin B 2 5 Phosphate Sodium)

USDMF No. - 27005EDMF AvailableKOSHER Certificate AvailableHALAL Certificate AvailableINDONESIA HALAL AvailableFAMI-QS Certificate AvailableCEP Application No. CEP 2019-070

Methylcobalarnin DMF AvailableKOSHER Certificate AvailableHALAL Certificate AvailableINDONESIA HALAL AvailableFAMI-QS Certificate Available

Hydroxocobalamin Technical Package Available

Hydroxocobalamin Acetate EDMF Available

Hydroxocobalamin Hydrochloride Technical Package Available

Hydroxocobalamin Sulphate Technical Package Available

SMOKING CESSATIONBupropion Hydrochloride DMF Available

USDMF No. - 033538

ANTI - HYPERTENSIVE

Bisoprolol Fumarate EDMF Available, US DMF Available

Nicorandil DMF Available

ANTI - MALARIALArtemether Technical Package Available

Lumefantrine Technical Package Available

FEED ADDITIVERactopamine Hydrochloride DMF Available

FAMI-QS Certificate Available

XANTHINE DERIVATIVES & BEVERAGESTheobromine EDMF Available

Pentoxifylline US DMF AvailableEDMF AvailableCEP Application No. 2018-294

PHYTOCHEMICALSColchicine Technical Package Available

Thio - Colchicoside Technical Package Available

API Product List

Contact Details For Trade Inquiries :207/208, Udyog Bhavan, Sonawala Road,

Goregaon (East), Mumbai-400 063, Maharashtra. IndiaTel: 91 22 40332727 w Fax: 91 22 26860011Email ID : [email protected],

[email protected], [email protected]

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SUPRIYA LIFESCIENCE LTD.

ANTI-HISTAMINEChlorpheniramine Maleate EUGMP Approval

US DMF No. - 22210CEP No. - R1-CEP 2008 - 154 - Rev 01Health Canoda No. - 2010 - 253Taiwan FDA No. - DMF (20)0524SfDA IOl No. - H20100688EDMF Available

Brompheniramine Maleate USDMF No. - 23511SfDA IDLNo. - H20140180CEP No. - RO - CEP 2015-097-Rev 00EDMF Available

Pheniramine Maleate USDMF No. - 23512lOt Application No. - JXHL1400289CEP No. - RO - CEP 2015-030-Rev 00EDMF Available

Dexchlorpheniramine Maleate US DMF AvailableEDMF Available

Dexbrompheniramine Maleate EDMF Available

Mepyramine Maleate /Pyrilamine Maleate

US DMF No. - 29099CEP No. - RO - CEP 2015 - 122 - Rev 00EDMF Available

ANTI - ALLERGICCetirizine Dihydrochloride KDMF No. - 20050831-40-C-139-01

EDMF Available, US DMF Available,CEP Application No. - CEP 2018 - 154

Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride EDMF Available

Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride EDMF AvailableUS DMF AvailableCEP Application No. - CEP 2019 - 120

Diphenhydramine Citrate Technical Package Available

Diphenhydramine Methyl Sulphate Technical Package Available

ANTI - ASTHMATICSalbutamol Sulphate EDMF Available, US DMF No.-030708

CEP Application No. - CEP 2016 - 191

Levosalbutamol Sulphate EDMF Available

DECONGESTANTDextromethorphan Hydrobromide EDMF Available

Phenylephrine Hydrochloride Technical Package Available

ANALGESIC / ANTI-PYRETIC / ANESTHETICKetamine Hydrochloride US DMF No. - 27921

TGA DMF No. - 2013/019868CANADIAN DMF No. (Human Use) - 2015 -118CANADIAN DMF No. (Veterinary) - V: 201309CEP No. - RO-CEP 2016-194-Rev 00EDMF Available

(S) - Ketamine Hydrochloride / Esketamine Hydrochloride

EDMF AvailableCEP Application No. - CEP 2018 - 198

Tramadol Hydrochloride Korean FDA / MFDSNo. - 20141203-161-I-436-13EDMF AvailableUSDMF Available

Lidocaine Technical Package Available

Lidocaine HCL Technical Package Available

VITAMINRiboflavin 5 - Phosphate Sodium(Vitamin B 2 5 Phosphate Sodium)

USDMF No. - 27005EDMF AvailableKOSHER Certificate AvailableHALAL Certificate AvailableINDONESIA HALAL AvailableFAMI-QS Certificate AvailableCEP Application No. CEP 2019-070

Methylcobalarnin DMF AvailableKOSHER Certificate AvailableHALAL Certificate AvailableINDONESIA HALAL AvailableFAMI-QS Certificate Available

Hydroxocobalamin Technical Package Available

Hydroxocobalamin Acetate EDMF Available

Hydroxocobalamin Hydrochloride Technical Package Available

Hydroxocobalamin Sulphate Technical Package Available

SMOKING CESSATIONBupropion Hydrochloride DMF Available

USDMF No. - 033538

ANTI - HYPERTENSIVE

Bisoprolol Fumarate EDMF Available, US DMF Available

Nicorandil DMF Available

ANTI - MALARIALArtemether Technical Package Available

Lumefantrine Technical Package Available

FEED ADDITIVERactopamine Hydrochloride DMF Available

FAMI-QS Certificate Available

XANTHINE DERIVATIVES & BEVERAGESTheobromine EDMF Available

Pentoxifylline US DMF AvailableEDMF AvailableCEP Application No. 2018-294

PHYTOCHEMICALSColchicine Technical Package Available

Thio - Colchicoside Technical Package Available

API Product List

Contact Details For Trade Inquiries :207/208, Udyog Bhavan, Sonawala Road,

Goregaon (East), Mumbai-400 063, Maharashtra. IndiaTel: 91 22 40332727 w Fax: 91 22 26860011Email ID : [email protected],

[email protected], [email protected]

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Available Ex-Stock With GSt BEnEfit from DirEct importErS & Auth DiStriButor

poly propylEnE Glycol ppG (1000, 2000, 3000, 4000) l poly thf / ptmEG 1000-2000

Auth Distributors : si Group - nonyl phEnol, DoDEcyl phEnol, ptop & ptBp

Contact:

kirit mehta - 9820081768; Jawahar mehta - 9820081765; yash mehta - 9820684033; Bhavin mehta - 9833831796

Regd. Off.: 3, Gulabi house, 111 / 115, Kazi sayed street, Mumbai 400 003.Sales Off.: 5 & 6, 2nd Floor, Chandra Niwas, police Lane, opp. Andheri station (E),Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 069.tel.: +91-22-2684 9911 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8Email: [email protected] l Web.: www.jkirit.com

l Acetonitrile - China l Acetonitrile - High Purity Gr. BP USA l Acrylic Acid l Adipic Acid l 1,4-Butanediol l Bisphenol - A l Benzylamine l Benzoic Acid - (Pure Grade) l Butyl Cellosolve l Butyl Carbitol l 1,2-Dichloropropane l Dodecyl Phenol l Di Acetone Alcohol (DAA) l Di Methyl Formamide (DMF) l Di Propylene Glycol - Tech / Frag l Diethanolamine (DeA) l 2-ethyl Hexanoic Acid (Octoic Acid) l 2-ethyl Hexyl Acrylate (2-eHA) l epichlorohydrin lethyl Acrylate l ethylene Vinyl Acetate (eVA) l Furfural Alcohol l Furfuraldehyde / Furfural l Glycerine BP / USP / IP / Tech l 1,6-Hexanediol l Hexylene Glycol l Hydrazine Hydrate 80% l Isophthalic Acid lIsononanoic Acid l IsobutanollIsobutyric Acid

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Auth Distributors : rEliAncE inDuStriES ltD.purE tErEphthAlic AciD (ptA), mEG, DEG – Ex. plAnt & Ex. BhiwAnDi

Auth Distributors : thirumAlAi chEmicAlS limitEDmAlEic AnhyDriDE, phthAlic AnhyDriDE, BEnzoic AciD, fumAric AciD, mAlic AciD & fooD AciDS

ANATASE OFF GRADETITANIUM DIOXIDE

FOR SALEOffers are invited for sale of bulk quantity of Anatase Off Grade Titanium Dioxide (200 MTs) from interested parties.

Last Date: 23.10.2020Contact: [email protected], [email protected]

TRAVANCORETITANIUM PRODUCTS LIMITED(A Government of Kerala Undertaking)Kochuveli, Thiruvananthapuram - 695 021.Phone: 0471-2500215, 2502748Mobile: +91-9048505629

Manufacturer for Local & Export• Liquid Bromine• N-Butyl Bromide• N-Propyl Bromide• N-Bromo Succinimide• Bromine Additive 10% (Biocide)• Tetra Butyl Ammonium

Bromide (TBAB)• Tetra Butyl Ammonium Hydrogen

Sulphate (TBAHS)Contact Manufacturer :

AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd.G-39/9, MiDC, Waluj, Aurangabad - 431 136. Maharashtra.

mobile: 09326149185 • Email: [email protected]

we undertake Bromination Jobwork“We buy spent : sodium bromide, potassium bromide

Ammonium bromide & hydrobromic Acid of any percentage”

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Available Ex-Stock With GSt BEnEfit from DirEct importErS & Auth DiStriButor

poly propylEnE Glycol ppG (1000, 2000, 3000, 4000) l poly thf / ptmEG 1000-2000

Auth Distributors : si Group - nonyl phEnol, DoDEcyl phEnol, ptop & ptBp

Contact:

kirit mehta - 9820081768; Jawahar mehta - 9820081765; yash mehta - 9820684033; Bhavin mehta - 9833831796

Regd. Off.: 3, Gulabi house, 111 / 115, Kazi sayed street, Mumbai 400 003.Sales Off.: 5 & 6, 2nd Floor, Chandra Niwas, police Lane, opp. Andheri station (E),Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 069.tel.: +91-22-2684 9911 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8Email: [email protected] l Web.: www.jkirit.com

l Acetonitrile - China l Acetonitrile - High Purity Gr. BP USA l Acrylic Acid l Adipic Acid l 1,4-Butanediol l Bisphenol - A l Benzylamine l Benzoic Acid - (Pure Grade) l Butyl Cellosolve l Butyl Carbitol l 1,2-Dichloropropane l Dodecyl Phenol l Di Acetone Alcohol (DAA) l Di Methyl Formamide (DMF) l Di Propylene Glycol - Tech / Frag l Diethanolamine (DeA) l 2-ethyl Hexanoic Acid (Octoic Acid) l 2-ethyl Hexyl Acrylate (2-eHA) l epichlorohydrin lethyl Acrylate l ethylene Vinyl Acetate (eVA) l Furfural Alcohol l Furfuraldehyde / Furfural l Glycerine BP / USP / IP / Tech l 1,6-Hexanediol l Hexylene Glycol l Hydrazine Hydrate 80% l Isophthalic Acid lIsononanoic Acid l IsobutanollIsobutyric Acid

l 2-Methyl-1,3-Propanediol (MP DIOL) l Maleic Anhydride & Malic Acid l Methacrylic Acid (MAA) l Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) l Naphthalene Crude / Refined l Naphthenic Acid 190 / 210 AV l Neo Pentyl Glycol (NPG) l Nonyl Phenol l N-Propanol l N-Propyl Acetate l Octoic Acid / 2-ethylhexanoic Acid l Ortho Toluidine (OT Liquid) l Para Octyl Phenol (POP / PTOP) l Para Tertiary Butyl Phenol (PTBP) l Paraformaldehyde 91%, 92% & 96% l Pentaerythritol 95% / 98% l Phosphoric Acid 85% Tech l Polytetramethylene ether Glycols (PTMeG) PTMeG 1000 & PTMeG 2000 l Poly ethylene Wax l Propionic Acid l Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) - All Grades l Propylene Glycol - USP / Tech l Tertiary Butanol (TBA) l Tri Methylol Propane (TMP) l Trimellitic Anhydride (TMA)

Auth Distributors : rEliAncE inDuStriES ltD.purE tErEphthAlic AciD (ptA), mEG, DEG – Ex. plAnt & Ex. BhiwAnDi

Auth Distributors : thirumAlAi chEmicAlS limitEDmAlEic AnhyDriDE, phthAlic AnhyDriDE, BEnzoic AciD, fumAric AciD, mAlic AciD & fooD AciDS

ANATASE OFF GRADETITANIUM DIOXIDE

FOR SALEOffers are invited for sale of bulk quantity of Anatase Off Grade Titanium Dioxide (200 MTs) from interested parties.

Last Date: 23.10.2020Contact: [email protected], [email protected]

TRAVANCORETITANIUM PRODUCTS LIMITED(A Government of Kerala Undertaking)Kochuveli, Thiruvananthapuram - 695 021.Phone: 0471-2500215, 2502748Mobile: +91-9048505629

Manufacturer for Local & Export• Liquid Bromine• N-Butyl Bromide• N-Propyl Bromide• N-Bromo Succinimide• Bromine Additive 10% (Biocide)• Tetra Butyl Ammonium

Bromide (TBAB)• Tetra Butyl Ammonium Hydrogen

Sulphate (TBAHS)Contact Manufacturer :

AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd.G-39/9, MiDC, Waluj, Aurangabad - 431 136. Maharashtra.

mobile: 09326149185 • Email: [email protected]

we undertake Bromination Jobwork“We buy spent : sodium bromide, potassium bromide

Ammonium bromide & hydrobromic Acid of any percentage”

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RISHI CHEMICAl WORKSPVT. lTD.

india’s leading Bulk fine chemicals manufacturer

We build partnerships, Beginning witha strong foundation and grow on trust

We offer the following chemicalsAmmonium Chloride

Dried Ferrous SulphateFerrous Fumarate

Ferric PyrophosphateMagnesium SulphateHeptahydrate / Monohydrate

Potassium chloridePure Salt)

(Vacuum Dried)

Sodium ChlorideZinc Sulphate

(Heptahydrate / Monohydrate)

All chemicals conforming to:IP / BP / uSP / EP / FCC respectively

(Adv

t.-3)

Get in touch:rishi chemical works pvt. ltd.

‘Koh-i-Noor’, 105, park st., Kolkata 700 016.tel.: 91-33-22290068-71

Email: [email protected]@rishichemicals.com

web.: www.rishichemicals.com

Leading Manufacturer of Preservatives & Specialty Chemicals

An ISO 9001:2015 & ISO 14001:2015 Certified CompanyOur Products are Star-K Kosher & Halal CertifiedD&B D-U-N-S® Number: 92-489-1448CRISIL A+/Positive/CRISIL A1+

METHYL PARABENIP / BP / eP / USP / NF METHYL PARABEN SODIUM

IP / BP / eP / USP / NF PROPYL PARABEN

IP / BP / eP / USP / NF PROPYL PARABEN SODIUM

IP / BP / eP / USP / NF ETHYL PARABEN

BP / eP / USP / NF ETHYL PARABEN SODIUM

BP / eP / USP / NF BUTYL / ISOBUTYL PARABEN

BP / eP / USP / NF BUTYL / ISO BUTYL PARABEN

SODIUM / BP / eP / USP / NF BENZYL PARABEN / BP MIXTURE OF PARABENS

& THEIR FORMULATIONS 2-METHOXY BENZOIC ACID

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METHYL SALICYLATE IP / BP / USP / NF 2-METHOXY BENZOIC ACID [579-75-9] 4-METHOXY BENZOIC ACID [100-09-4] ETHYL SALICYLATE - FCC 2-ETHOXY BENZOIC ACID [134-11-2] 4-ETHOXY BENZOIC ACID [619-86-3] BENZYL BENZOATE BP / USP / NF 6-METHOXY 2-NAPHTHOIC ACID [2471-70-7] 2-ETHOXY BENZAMIDE [938-73-8] 5-CHLORO SALICYLIC ACID [321-14-2] 3-METHYL SALICYLIC ACID [83-40-9] 3-METHYL SALICYLIC ACID METHYL ESTER [119-36-8] 4-METHYL SALICYLIC ACID [50-85-1] 5-METHYL SALICYLIC ACID [89-56-5]

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Estd 1978

3A, Barodawala Mansion, 81, Dr. A.B. Road, Worli, Mumbai-400018.Tel : +91-22-43625500Fax : +91-22-24974886email : [email protected] [email protected] : www.gujaratorganics.com

PARABENS SPECIALITY PRODUCTS

Mr. Hetal Naik

BUlK mANUfActUrEr & EXpOrtErS Of

Plea

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ct:

S 4-Tolunitrile S m-Tolunitrile S 2-Methyl Benzonitrile S 4-Chlorobenzonitrile S 4-Fluorobenzonitrile S p-Iodobenzonitrile S 2-Aminobenzonitrile S 4-Aminobenzonitrile S Benzonitrile S 4-Bromobenzonitrile S 2-(Bromomethyl)benzonitrile S 4-Cyanobenzyl Bromide S 2,4-Dichlorobenzonitrile S 3-Hydroxybenzoic Acid S 3-Methoxy-4-Methylbenzoic Acid Methyl Ester S 3-Methoxy-4-Methylbenzonitrile S 3-Methoxybenzoic Acid

(Ad

.-1)

reg. office: plot No. 1 & 2, Jay hanuman industrial Estate,Near Jogani Mata Chowk, Udhna Magdalla road,

surat 394 210, Gujarat.mobile:9825119855 / 9662506075

Email: [email protected] / [email protected] us at: www.anamiorganics.com

manuFaCture oF hiGh Quality in eleCtroplatinG /l.r. & extra pure Grade

JYOTISOM CHEMICAlSC-1 / 2702 3rd phase, G.i.D.C., Vapi -396 195.Dist.Valsad, Gujarat. telefax: 0260-2430237

Email: [email protected]: 6, Crecent Chamber, tamrind Lane, Fort,

Mumbai 400 023. tel: 022-22670815Contact: mr. B.S.patel-mob.: 09825632202

copper : sulphate / Nitrate / pyrophosphate / Carbonate copper Sulphate : Anhydrous / Dried lead : Acetate / basic Acetate / bromide / Carbonate Nickel : Chloride / sulphate / Carbonate Barium : Carbonate / bromide zinc : borate / phosphate cadmium : Chloride Mono / Dried, Nitrate / Bismuth : oxy Chloride / bromide / tri Chloride / sub Carbonate / tri Nitrate / sub Gallate / Citrate / subsalicylate Strontium : Chloride / Nitrate / Carbonate / Citrate / bromide. Stannous : Chloride / sulphate / oxalate.

Sarda metal poWderSManufacturer of :

l ZinC poWder / duSt l Copper poWder l Copper metal turninG l tin poWder l antimony poWder l BiSmuth poWder l tin GranuleS l ZinC GranuleS

e-298, Road No. 14J, VKIA,Jaipur (Rajasthan) - 302 013

Tel.: 9413341554, 9414169467Email: [email protected]

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RISHI CHEMICAl WORKSPVT. lTD.

india’s leading Bulk fine chemicals manufacturer

We build partnerships, Beginning witha strong foundation and grow on trust

We offer the following chemicalsAmmonium Chloride

Dried Ferrous SulphateFerrous Fumarate

Ferric PyrophosphateMagnesium SulphateHeptahydrate / Monohydrate

Potassium chloridePure Salt)

(Vacuum Dried)

Sodium ChlorideZinc Sulphate

(Heptahydrate / Monohydrate)

All chemicals conforming to:IP / BP / uSP / EP / FCC respectively

(Adv

t.-3)

Get in touch:rishi chemical works pvt. ltd.

‘Koh-i-Noor’, 105, park st., Kolkata 700 016.tel.: 91-33-22290068-71

Email: [email protected]@rishichemicals.com

web.: www.rishichemicals.com

Leading Manufacturer of Preservatives & Specialty Chemicals

An ISO 9001:2015 & ISO 14001:2015 Certified CompanyOur Products are Star-K Kosher & Halal CertifiedD&B D-U-N-S® Number: 92-489-1448CRISIL A+/Positive/CRISIL A1+

METHYL PARABENIP / BP / eP / USP / NF METHYL PARABEN SODIUM

IP / BP / eP / USP / NF PROPYL PARABEN

IP / BP / eP / USP / NF PROPYL PARABEN SODIUM

IP / BP / eP / USP / NF ETHYL PARABEN

BP / eP / USP / NF ETHYL PARABEN SODIUM

BP / eP / USP / NF BUTYL / ISOBUTYL PARABEN

BP / eP / USP / NF BUTYL / ISO BUTYL PARABEN

SODIUM / BP / eP / USP / NF BENZYL PARABEN / BP MIXTURE OF PARABENS

& THEIR FORMULATIONS 2-METHOXY BENZOIC ACID

[579-75-9]

METHYL SALICYLATE IP / BP / USP / NF 2-METHOXY BENZOIC ACID [579-75-9] 4-METHOXY BENZOIC ACID [100-09-4] ETHYL SALICYLATE - FCC 2-ETHOXY BENZOIC ACID [134-11-2] 4-ETHOXY BENZOIC ACID [619-86-3] BENZYL BENZOATE BP / USP / NF 6-METHOXY 2-NAPHTHOIC ACID [2471-70-7] 2-ETHOXY BENZAMIDE [938-73-8] 5-CHLORO SALICYLIC ACID [321-14-2] 3-METHYL SALICYLIC ACID [83-40-9] 3-METHYL SALICYLIC ACID METHYL ESTER [119-36-8] 4-METHYL SALICYLIC ACID [50-85-1] 5-METHYL SALICYLIC ACID [89-56-5]

We Care

S

afet

y,

Health & Environm

ent

Estd 1978

3A, Barodawala Mansion, 81, Dr. A.B. Road, Worli, Mumbai-400018.Tel : +91-22-43625500Fax : +91-22-24974886email : [email protected] [email protected] : www.gujaratorganics.com

PARABENS SPECIALITY PRODUCTS

Mr. Hetal Naik

BUlK mANUfActUrEr & EXpOrtErS Of

Plea

se c

onta

ct:

S 4-Tolunitrile S m-Tolunitrile S 2-Methyl Benzonitrile S 4-Chlorobenzonitrile S 4-Fluorobenzonitrile S p-Iodobenzonitrile S 2-Aminobenzonitrile S 4-Aminobenzonitrile S Benzonitrile S 4-Bromobenzonitrile S 2-(Bromomethyl)benzonitrile S 4-Cyanobenzyl Bromide S 2,4-Dichlorobenzonitrile S 3-Hydroxybenzoic Acid S 3-Methoxy-4-Methylbenzoic Acid Methyl Ester S 3-Methoxy-4-Methylbenzonitrile S 3-Methoxybenzoic Acid

(Ad

.-1)

reg. office: plot No. 1 & 2, Jay hanuman industrial Estate,Near Jogani Mata Chowk, Udhna Magdalla road,

surat 394 210, Gujarat.mobile:9825119855 / 9662506075

Email: [email protected] / [email protected] us at: www.anamiorganics.com

manuFaCture oF hiGh Quality in eleCtroplatinG /l.r. & extra pure Grade

JYOTISOM CHEMICAlSC-1 / 2702 3rd phase, G.i.D.C., Vapi -396 195.Dist.Valsad, Gujarat. telefax: 0260-2430237

Email: [email protected]: 6, Crecent Chamber, tamrind Lane, Fort,

Mumbai 400 023. tel: 022-22670815Contact: mr. B.S.patel-mob.: 09825632202

copper : sulphate / Nitrate / pyrophosphate / Carbonate copper Sulphate : Anhydrous / Dried lead : Acetate / basic Acetate / bromide / Carbonate Nickel : Chloride / sulphate / Carbonate Barium : Carbonate / bromide zinc : borate / phosphate cadmium : Chloride Mono / Dried, Nitrate / Bismuth : oxy Chloride / bromide / tri Chloride / sub Carbonate / tri Nitrate / sub Gallate / Citrate / subsalicylate Strontium : Chloride / Nitrate / Carbonate / Citrate / bromide. Stannous : Chloride / sulphate / oxalate.

Sarda metal poWderSManufacturer of :

l ZinC poWder / duSt l Copper poWder l Copper metal turninG l tin poWder l antimony poWder l BiSmuth poWder l tin GranuleS l ZinC GranuleS

e-298, Road No. 14J, VKIA,Jaipur (Rajasthan) - 302 013

Tel.: 9413341554, 9414169467Email: [email protected]

BRILMIDE

®

PURE ACRYLAMIDE SOLUTION

Manufactured in India

Under technology license from Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., Japan

Cost And Logistic Advantages

Better Purity

High Yield in Final Product

Convenient Handling

Improved Processability

AVAILABLE IN 250 KGS HDPE BARRELS / 1050 KGS IBC / TANKER

Contact us for regional distributorship inquiries and for more information

Black Rose Industries Ltd.

145 A, Mittal Towers, Nariman Point, Mumbai - 400 021

Tel.: +91-22-43337200 Fax: +91-22-22873022

[email protected], [email protected] www.blackrosechemicals.com

Advantages of Using Liquid Acrylamide Over Powder Acrylamide

Application

Coating and Paint Emulsions

Textile Sizing Chemicals and Binders

Polymers for Oil & Gas

Binders and Retention Aids in Paper

Polymers for Flocculation in Waste Water

Water Proofing Chemicals

Cement Additives

Binders in Adhesives and Many More

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For your Requirements of

SHIVAM ENTERPRISESPune, India.

Tel.: 020-27120630 l Fax: 020-27122058Email: [email protected]

Please contact manufacturer

l Succinic Acid l Succinic Anhydride l Sodium Succinate Anhydrous l Sodium Succinate Hexahydrate l Maleic Acid l 1-Hydroxy Benzotriazole l N-Hydroxy Phthalimide

l Hydrazine Sulphate l Thiosemicarbazide l Benzimidazole l 1,2,3-Benzotriazole l Tolyltriazole l Hydrocinnamic Acid l Semicarbazide HCl l DL-Tartaric Acid

Contact ManufacturerBarium Chloride (Dihydrate)Barium Hydroxide (Octa)Barium ChromateBarium NitrateBarium PeroxideBarium SulphateStrontium CarbonateStrontium Chloride (Hexa)Strontium Hydroxide (Octa)Strontium NitrateSodium NitrateDivjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.

4017, Emerald house, 1-7-264, s.D. road,secunderabad 500 003 (india).

tel.: +91 9849191943 / 9000141471Mail: [email protected]

Web.: www.divjyotchemicals.inAn iso 9001 2015 Certified Company

FOR YOuR REQuIREMENT OF l Beta / Alpha naphthol l methyl / Ethyl Aceto Acetate l n-Butylamine (Mono / Di / tri) l Ethylamines (Mono / Di) l para / ortho Anisidine l ortho toluidine l para toluidine l tobias Acid l h-Acid l Sulphanilic Acid(purified / technical) l metanilic Acid l resorcinol l J-Acid

Tel.: +91-22-49704423 / 24 Fax: +91-22-28056921Mob.: +91-9322211290 / 9223433033

Email: [email protected].: www.pravindyechem.net

Pravin DyeChemPvt. Ltd. Mumbai, India.

(AD.

-4)

Tel.:

Sulphur mono ChlorideSulphur di Chloride

White FaCtiCe

Organo Chemical Industries11- Sawan Bhavan, 89, Naigaon Cross Road,

Dadar (E), Mumbai - 400 014.Tel.: 022-24118158 / 24146871

Mob.: 9320021053 / 9820126745Email: [email protected]

Web.: www.organochemicals.com

“Shortly launching”Surface Cleaning Agent - Sanitizer Solution

“Sodium hypoChlorite Solution (non ip)”

We offer for lOCAl and EXPORTS

(But not for Spraying on Humans & Animals)(Mail us for your requirements)

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For your Requirements of

SHIVAM ENTERPRISESPune, India.

Tel.: 020-27120630 l Fax: 020-27122058Email: [email protected]

Please contact manufacturer

l Succinic Acid l Succinic Anhydride l Sodium Succinate Anhydrous l Sodium Succinate Hexahydrate l Maleic Acid l 1-Hydroxy Benzotriazole l N-Hydroxy Phthalimide

l Hydrazine Sulphate l Thiosemicarbazide l Benzimidazole l 1,2,3-Benzotriazole l Tolyltriazole l Hydrocinnamic Acid l Semicarbazide HCl l DL-Tartaric Acid

Contact ManufacturerBarium Chloride (Dihydrate)Barium Hydroxide (Octa)Barium ChromateBarium NitrateBarium PeroxideBarium SulphateStrontium CarbonateStrontium Chloride (Hexa)Strontium Hydroxide (Octa)Strontium NitrateSodium NitrateDivjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.

4017, Emerald house, 1-7-264, s.D. road,secunderabad 500 003 (india).

tel.: +91 9849191943 / 9000141471Mail: [email protected]

Web.: www.divjyotchemicals.inAn iso 9001 2015 Certified Company

FOR YOuR REQuIREMENT OF l Beta / Alpha naphthol l methyl / Ethyl Aceto Acetate l n-Butylamine (Mono / Di / tri) l Ethylamines (Mono / Di) l para / ortho Anisidine l ortho toluidine l para toluidine l tobias Acid l h-Acid l Sulphanilic Acid(purified / technical) l metanilic Acid l resorcinol l J-Acid

Tel.: +91-22-49704423 / 24 Fax: +91-22-28056921Mob.: +91-9322211290 / 9223433033

Email: [email protected].: www.pravindyechem.net

Pravin DyeChemPvt. Ltd. Mumbai, India.

(AD.

-4)

Tel.:

Sulphur mono ChlorideSulphur di Chloride

White FaCtiCe

Organo Chemical Industries11- Sawan Bhavan, 89, Naigaon Cross Road,

Dadar (E), Mumbai - 400 014.Tel.: 022-24118158 / 24146871

Mob.: 9320021053 / 9820126745Email: [email protected]

Web.: www.organochemicals.com

“Shortly launching”Surface Cleaning Agent - Sanitizer Solution

“Sodium hypoChlorite Solution (non ip)”

We offer for lOCAl and EXPORTS

(But not for Spraying on Humans & Animals)(Mail us for your requirements)

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Freesia Chemicals16, udyog Kshetra, Mulund Goregaon Link road, Mulund (West),

Mumbai 400 080. Maharashtra, iNDiA.tel.: +91-22-25689889 / 25689890 / 25652479

Email: [email protected] l web.: www.freesiachem.in

Manufacturer and Supplier of Chemicals

Freesia Chemicals is ISO 9001:2015 Certified Company.Manufacturers of Fine Chemicals with High Purity and

Prompt Services Product Name CAS No.

CyClopentanone 120-92-3 CyClopentanol 96-41-3 CyClopentyl Bromide 137-43-9 CyClopentyl Chloride 930-28-9 CyClopentylamine 1003-03-8 1,5-diBromopentane 111-24-0 1-Bromo-5-Chloropentane 54512-75-3 4-phenyl-1-Butanol 3360-41-6 tetrahydropyran 142-68-7 diethyl Ketone 96-22-0 alpha tetralone 529-34-0

ALCATRAZ CHEMICALSSINCE 1985

AN ISO 9001 : 2015 & 14001:2015 CERTIFIED COMPANY

pioneers and leaders in the manufacturing of specialty Chemicals of the highest purity , approved by multinational

companies. We are exporting 80% of our production worldwide.

Manufacturers of

pyridine 3 SulFonyl Chloride(CAs No. 16133-25-8)

intermediate For VonopraZan(CAs No. 881681-00-1)

production process with green chemistry ensuring high reaction yields with total recycling of resources

Contact us:155/9-10 G.i.D.C. Nandesari, Vadodara – 391340,

Gujarat , india.tel : +91 265 2340422 l mob.: + 91 7433813484

Email: [email protected].: www.alcatrazchemicals.com

Shree ChlorateSUnit of: Zenith Electrochem Pvt. Ltd.

101-102, Block ‘B’ Radhakrishna Complex, 10/1, Manoramaganj, A.B. Road, INDORE-452 001 (M.P.), INDIA.Tel.: 91-731-2491495, 2490172

Email: [email protected], [email protected] * Website: www.shreechlorates.com

AvailableSODIUM CHLORATE

SODIUM CHLORITE SOLN. 25%, 31%, 7.5%SODIUM CHLORITE POWDER 50%, 80%

SODIUM HYDROGEN SULPHATESODIUM BI-SULPHATE CRYSTALS / SOLUTION 40%

CHEMICAL GYPSUMChlORINE DIOxIDE (ClO2) gENERAtORstABIlIsED ChlORINE DIOxIDE (ClO2)

Manufacturers:ISO9001:2008

D E CR OE MT PSI AG NE YR

J.M. Corporationroom No.: 18, 2nd Floor, Mahavir Darshan,

412, Narshi Natha street, Mumbai 400 003.Tel.: 022-23430167, 022-66313167, 022-23470167

Cell: 08369487056, 09821135301 l Fax: 022-23430175 Email: [email protected] l web.: www: jmcgroup.co.in

lAcetonitrile 99.99% lAcrylonitrile l Acrylamide lAcrylic Acid l Adipic Acid l Bisphenol-A l Glycerine l Butyl / Ethyl Acrylate l Caustic Potash l Chloroform l Dicyandiamide 99.5% Min. l Diethanolamine (DEA) l Dimethyl Carbonate l Dimethyl Formamide l Dimethyl Sulfoxide 99.90% l Epichlorohydrin 99.9% l 2-Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate (2EHA) l Formic Acid 85% & 99% (China / import) l Hydrazine Hydrate 80% l Hydrogen Peroxide 50% l Isophthalic Acid l maleic Anhydride

l melamine l n-Propanol l methylene Chloride (MDC) l methyl methacrylate (MMA) l methacrylic Acid (MAA) l Neo Pentyl Glycol l Paraformaldehyde 91% & 96% l Pentaerythritol 98% l Perchloro Ethylene l Potassium Carbonate (powder / Granular) l Propylene Glycol Tech / usp l Sodium Formate 96 % l Sodium metal l Sodium tripoly Phosphate (sTpp) l Solvents l thiourea 99% l tetrahydrofuran 99.5% l toluene Di Isocyanate (Korea / iran) l trichloroethylene (TCE)

FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS OF

CONTACT MANuFACTuRERS

l Cuprous / Zinc Cyanide l Sodium Hydrogen Sulphide l Sodium Sulphide l Magnesium Metal Turnings 99.9% Purity

l Activated Carbon (Powder / Granular / Pellet)

Please contact:EuROFINE CHEMICAlS

Offi.: 212, 2nd Floor, Maker Bhavan No. III, 21, New Marine lines, Above hotel Balwas, Mumbai 400 020.Tel.: +91-22-22074206, 22074176, 66314750Mob.: +91-9820522936, +91-9323250033Fax: +91-22-22058587Email: [email protected].: www.eurekachem.com

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Email : [email protected] : www.gayatreechemicals.com

Enquiries for dealers are solicitedPlease contact: Mr. Kirankumar Solanke - 09850821230 / 8308302111

Gayatree Chemical IndustriesLEADING MANUFACTURER OF SPECIALITY & QUALITY CHEMICALS

BlOCIDES BKC 50% to 80%, Dithiocarbamates - 40%, Dichlorophene (Liquid), C MIT / MIT - 14%, Triazine, Ziram, Benzisothiazolinone, Chloramine-T, Dazomet, Methylene Bisthiocyanate, Glutaraldehyde 50%

POLYMERS / DISPERSANTS Acrylic Acid - Homopolymers, Co-Polymers & Tertiary Polymers of Acrylic Acid with different Monomers Maleic Polymers - Maleic Anhydride - Homopolymers & Copolymers

POLYELECTROLYTES Cationic, Anionic & Non Ionic Polyelectrolytes (Solid) & Polydedmac - 50% (Liquids)

BOILER WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS Antiscalants, Corrosion Inhibitors, pH Boosters, Scale Softeners & other Chemicals for High, Medium & Low Pressure Boilers

BOILER FUEL ADDITIVES Boiler fuel additives in liquid forms for high, medium & low pressure Boilers

BOILER FIRESIDE CHEMICALS I ADDITIVES Boiler fi reside chemicals in solid forms for high, medium low pressure Boilers

COOLING TOWER WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS Antiscalant, Corrosion Inhibitor, Oxidizing & Non Oxidizing Biocides

PAINTS PRESERVATIVES In can (wet state) & (dry state) preservatives for Aqueous Paints

SUGAR PROCESS CHEMICALS Mill Sanitation, Antiscalants, Descalants, Viscosity Reducer, Antifoamers, Mud Settlers / Juice Clarifi ers & others Chemicals

REVERSE OSMOSIS CHEMICALS Antiscalants, Biocides, Bio-Cieaners & Alkaline & Acidic Descalants

BLUE STACKABLE JERRYCANS In 35/50 Ltrs. Capacity

Factory Add.: Sr. No. 401, Narendra Industries, Ghotawade Phata, Opp. Mahale Filter, Urawade Road, At Post Urawade, Tal. Mulshi, Dist. Pune 412 115 (MAH) INDIA.

Contact for your RequirementsCALCIUM PROPIONATE

CALCIUM LACTATECALCIUM GLUCONATE

GLUCONO -DELTA-LACTONE (GDL)SODIUM GLUCONATE

GluConiC aCid 50%natural meat preSerVatiVeS

NATURAL MOLD INHIBITORSPRATHISTA INDUSTRIES LIMITED

Contact: [email protected] us at: www.prathista.com

(Liquid 60%, Powder 98%)

(With HPLC Analysis)

A M E R I C A NE n t E r p r i S E

Diamond building, 2nd Floor, room No.: 19, Lohar Chawl,pathak Wadi, Mumbai 400 002.

telefax: 022-22067341t mob.: 9820877743 [mr. Ashok]Email: [email protected]

For Your Requirement of Small (1, 5, 10 Kgs.) Packing l Allantoin l c.m.c. Sodium Viscosity 25 to 4500 l Ethyl cellulose (All Grades) l hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose (All Grades) l h.p.m.c. phthalate l hydroxy propyl cellulose (All Grades) l hydroxy Ethyl cellulose (All Grades) l kojic Acid l kollidon cl l methyl cellulose (All Grades) l p.V.p. k-17 / 25 / 30 / 90 l tween-20 / 40 / 60 / 80 l Vee Gum l xanthan Gum

We manufacture C.P. & A.R. GRADESIn 500 ml. to 2.5 lit Glass bottle, 35 kgs., 50 kgs.

Acid Hydrochloric 32% & 36% Acid Hydrofluoric 40% & 60% Acid Sulphuric Acid Nitric 58% & 70% Acid Nitric Fuming 98% Acid Chlorosulphonic (Distilled)

Ammonium Chloride I.P.A. in HCl Gas 25% to 28% Liq. Ammonia 910 Calcium Chloride (All grades)

Please contact:SIMA CHEMICALS

Factory: W-13, M.I.D.C. Chemical Zone, Ambernath 421 501.Tel.: 0251- 2610566 / 6552428 * Fax: 0251-2209243

Mob.: 9821136312 / 9321375313 / 9321375314Email: [email protected]

ACID CHLOROSULPHONIC(Commercial) 200 Kgs. Ms Drum

(AD

-2)

SIMA CHEMICALS

MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS OF:

C-238, MiDC, turbhe, Navi Mumbai 400 705.tel.: +91 7506946458 / 8976561320

Email: [email protected]@narsipur.co.in

narsipur chemicals pvt. ltd.(An iso 9001:2015 Certified Company)

t iodophor - CAs No.: 39392-86-4

t lauryl pyridinium chloride - CAs No.: 39392-86-4

t Benzalkonium chloride 50% / 80% - CAs No. 8001-54-5

t 2,4,6-trichlorophenol-na Salt - CAs No.: 3784-030

t chloramine t - CAs No.: 127-65-1

t nonyl phenoxy polyethylene oxy Ethanol iodine complex - CAs No.: 11096-42-7

t linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid Sodium - CAs No.: 271-6-87-0

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Email : [email protected] : www.gayatreechemicals.com

Enquiries for dealers are solicitedPlease contact: Mr. Kirankumar Solanke - 09850821230 / 8308302111

Gayatree Chemical IndustriesLEADING MANUFACTURER OF SPECIALITY & QUALITY CHEMICALS

BlOCIDES BKC 50% to 80%, Dithiocarbamates - 40%, Dichlorophene (Liquid), C MIT / MIT - 14%, Triazine, Ziram, Benzisothiazolinone, Chloramine-T, Dazomet, Methylene Bisthiocyanate, Glutaraldehyde 50%

POLYMERS / DISPERSANTS Acrylic Acid - Homopolymers, Co-Polymers & Tertiary Polymers of Acrylic Acid with different Monomers Maleic Polymers - Maleic Anhydride - Homopolymers & Copolymers

POLYELECTROLYTES Cationic, Anionic & Non Ionic Polyelectrolytes (Solid) & Polydedmac - 50% (Liquids)

BOILER WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS Antiscalants, Corrosion Inhibitors, pH Boosters, Scale Softeners & other Chemicals for High, Medium & Low Pressure Boilers

BOILER FUEL ADDITIVES Boiler fuel additives in liquid forms for high, medium & low pressure Boilers

BOILER FIRESIDE CHEMICALS I ADDITIVES Boiler fi reside chemicals in solid forms for high, medium low pressure Boilers

COOLING TOWER WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS Antiscalant, Corrosion Inhibitor, Oxidizing & Non Oxidizing Biocides

PAINTS PRESERVATIVES In can (wet state) & (dry state) preservatives for Aqueous Paints

SUGAR PROCESS CHEMICALS Mill Sanitation, Antiscalants, Descalants, Viscosity Reducer, Antifoamers, Mud Settlers / Juice Clarifi ers & others Chemicals

REVERSE OSMOSIS CHEMICALS Antiscalants, Biocides, Bio-Cieaners & Alkaline & Acidic Descalants

BLUE STACKABLE JERRYCANS In 35/50 Ltrs. Capacity

Factory Add.: Sr. No. 401, Narendra Industries, Ghotawade Phata, Opp. Mahale Filter, Urawade Road, At Post Urawade, Tal. Mulshi, Dist. Pune 412 115 (MAH) INDIA.

Contact for your RequirementsCALCIUM PROPIONATE

CALCIUM LACTATECALCIUM GLUCONATE

GLUCONO -DELTA-LACTONE (GDL)SODIUM GLUCONATE

GluConiC aCid 50%natural meat preSerVatiVeS

NATURAL MOLD INHIBITORSPRATHISTA INDUSTRIES LIMITED

Contact: [email protected] us at: www.prathista.com

(Liquid 60%, Powder 98%)

(With HPLC Analysis)

A M E R I C A NE n t E r p r i S E

Diamond building, 2nd Floor, room No.: 19, Lohar Chawl,pathak Wadi, Mumbai 400 002.

telefax: 022-22067341t mob.: 9820877743 [mr. Ashok]Email: [email protected]

For Your Requirement of Small (1, 5, 10 Kgs.) Packing l Allantoin l c.m.c. Sodium Viscosity 25 to 4500 l Ethyl cellulose (All Grades) l hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose (All Grades) l h.p.m.c. phthalate l hydroxy propyl cellulose (All Grades) l hydroxy Ethyl cellulose (All Grades) l kojic Acid l kollidon cl l methyl cellulose (All Grades) l p.V.p. k-17 / 25 / 30 / 90 l tween-20 / 40 / 60 / 80 l Vee Gum l xanthan Gum

We manufacture C.P. & A.R. GRADESIn 500 ml. to 2.5 lit Glass bottle, 35 kgs., 50 kgs.

Acid Hydrochloric 32% & 36% Acid Hydrofluoric 40% & 60% Acid Sulphuric Acid Nitric 58% & 70% Acid Nitric Fuming 98% Acid Chlorosulphonic (Distilled)

Ammonium Chloride I.P.A. in HCl Gas 25% to 28% Liq. Ammonia 910 Calcium Chloride (All grades)

Please contact:SIMA CHEMICALS

Factory: W-13, M.I.D.C. Chemical Zone, Ambernath 421 501.Tel.: 0251- 2610566 / 6552428 * Fax: 0251-2209243

Mob.: 9821136312 / 9321375313 / 9321375314Email: [email protected]

ACID CHLOROSULPHONIC(Commercial) 200 Kgs. Ms Drum

(AD

-2)

SIMA CHEMICALS

MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS OF:

C-238, MiDC, turbhe, Navi Mumbai 400 705.tel.: +91 7506946458 / 8976561320

Email: [email protected]@narsipur.co.in

narsipur chemicals pvt. ltd.(An iso 9001:2015 Certified Company)

t iodophor - CAs No.: 39392-86-4

t lauryl pyridinium chloride - CAs No.: 39392-86-4

t Benzalkonium chloride 50% / 80% - CAs No. 8001-54-5

t 2,4,6-trichlorophenol-na Salt - CAs No.: 3784-030

t chloramine t - CAs No.: 127-65-1

t nonyl phenoxy polyethylene oxy Ethanol iodine complex - CAs No.: 11096-42-7

t linear Alkyl Benzene Sulphonic Acid Sodium - CAs No.: 271-6-87-0

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Chemi Pharma Ltd.

2INORGANIC BROMO COMPOUNDSD Liquid Bromine 99.5% Min.DHydrobromic Acid 48% & 62% Min.DHBr in Acetic Acid 33%2ORGANIC BROMO COMPOUNDSD DiphenylacetonitrileD 4-Bromo-2,2-Diphenylbutyronitrile DN-Bromo Succinimide lDiphenyl MethaneDN-Chloro Succinimide lAcetone Cyanohydrin2CATALYSTD 2,2-AzobisisobutyronitrileD Tetra Butyl Ammonium BromideD Triethylbenzylammonium Chloride (TEBAC)D Tetrabutylammonium Hydrogen Sulphate (TBAHS)2HYDANTOIND 1,3-Dibromo-5,5-DimethylhydantoinD 1,3-Dichloro-5,5-Dimethylhydantoin2LITHIUM SALTSD Lithium Bromide Anhydrous 99.5% Min.D Lithium Bromide Solutions 55%D Lithium Chloride AnhydrousD Lithium Chloride Solutions 50%D Lithium Hydroxide MonohydrateD Lithium Molybdate & Chromate (20% solution)2BROMIDE SALTSDSodium Bromide lPotassium BromideDAmmonium Bromide l Cuprous BromideD Zinc Bromide l Calcium Bromide

2BROMATESDSodium BromateDPotassium Bromate2DIBROMO ALKANEDEthylene DibromideD 1,3-DibromopropaneD 1,4-DibromobutaneD 2-BromobutaneD 1-Bromo-3-ChloropropaneD 1,6-Dibromohexane2ALIPHATIC BROMIDE & ACID BROMIDESDAllyl BromideD Iso Propyl BromideDN-Propyl BromideD Ethyl BromideD N-Butyl BromideD Iso Butyl BromideD Iso Amyl BromideD N-Octyl BromideD N-Pentyl BromideD Phosphorous Tribromide2 ARYL BROMO COMPOUNDS DPara Bromo PhenolD Para Bromo TolueneDBenzyl BromideD Bromo Benzene

Office: 407/408/409, Swastik Disa Corporate Park, L.B.S. Marg, Behind Kotak Mahindra Bank, Ghatkopar (W), Mumbai - 400 086. Maharashtra, India.Phone : +91-22-4204 4044 (50 lines) w Direct No : +91-22-4204 4000 w Fax : +91-22-2500 0546 Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] l Website: www.modychem.com

Pl. Contact Manufacturers : Mr. Bhavesh Mody - Mobile: +91-98210 51185 / +91-93222 87185

Formerly known as Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt Ltd.

We buy Spent Sodium Bromide / Ammonium Bromide / Potassium Bromide / HBr of Any Percentage

Iso 9001:2015, Iso 14001:2015 & Iso 18001:2007 Certified CompanySME 1

Your Reliable Partner in Brominated and Lithium Compounds

6/11

Make In IndiaManufacturing First Time in India

Aarti Drugs ltdcin : l37060mh1984plc055433

Mahendra industrial Estate, Gr. Floor, road No. 29, plot No. 109-D, sion (East), Mumbai - 400 022. (iNDiA) phone: 022 24019025 (30 Lines) l fax: 022-2407 3462 / 2407 6202

Email: [email protected] l website: www.aartidrugs.co.in

Regular Supply t Competitive Price

Also Manufacturing:ammonium Sulphate l mixed GlyCol

diphenyl SulFone l Sodium Sulphate

² Formamide ²² oFloxaCin aCid ²

² CyClopropylamine ²² Sodium p-toluene SulFinate ²

100% Import Substitute

19, Poddar Building, Opp. Petrol Pump, tilak Road, santacruz (W), Mumbai 400 054.Phone: 022-26057122 l Fax: 91-22-26051953 l Mob.: 9821380820

Email: [email protected], [email protected]: www.deeppharm.com

Factory: Telefax: 02646-225732 l Mob.: 09825070962

hydroBromiC aCid 48% & 62%

Regularly Available

Manufacturers of Drugs Intermediates & Chemicals

hydroBromiC GaSin

aCetiC aCid 35%

2-Bromo propioniC aCid4,4-diBromo Biphenyl

MANISHA TRADERS

DiStributorS ofM/s. DOW CHEMICALS, M/s. SOLVAY, M/s. AKZO NOBEL• AEEA/EDA/DETA/TETA/TEPA/AEP• DEA/MEA/TEA• AcrylicAcid/MAA/MMA/BAM/2EHA• Trichloroethylene/Perchloroethylene(Japanese)/

Chloroform / MDC (Japan)• AdipicAcid/FumaricAcid/Isophthalic/Maleic

Anhydride / Melamine • Acetonitrile99.98%&Piperazine99%&68%• Epichlorohydride/Bisphenol-A/EpoxyResins/

HydrazineHydrate/Morpholine• TitaniumDioxideB101/TTP(ISIGrade)Anatase99%• TitaniumDioxideR902/R900/R100/TR92

Rutile Grade• Thiourea99%(Zibo)TolueneDiIsocyanate/MDI/

Polyols• MPDiol/NPG/PVA/Paraformaldehyde/

Caustic Soda Pellets - GACL• TherminolVP-I.SolutiaUSA

Contact: Mr.Dhiren shah 109, Anand First Floor, 82/84, Kazi Sayed Street,

Mumbai - 400 003. India Tel: 022-234000567, 23427637, 66313231

Mob:9821034276Email:[email protected]

[email protected]

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Chemi Pharma Ltd.

2INORGANIC BROMO COMPOUNDSD Liquid Bromine 99.5% Min.DHydrobromic Acid 48% & 62% Min.DHBr in Acetic Acid 33%2ORGANIC BROMO COMPOUNDSD DiphenylacetonitrileD 4-Bromo-2,2-Diphenylbutyronitrile DN-Bromo Succinimide lDiphenyl MethaneDN-Chloro Succinimide lAcetone Cyanohydrin2CATALYSTD 2,2-AzobisisobutyronitrileD Tetra Butyl Ammonium BromideD Triethylbenzylammonium Chloride (TEBAC)D Tetrabutylammonium Hydrogen Sulphate (TBAHS)2HYDANTOIND 1,3-Dibromo-5,5-DimethylhydantoinD 1,3-Dichloro-5,5-Dimethylhydantoin2LITHIUM SALTSD Lithium Bromide Anhydrous 99.5% Min.D Lithium Bromide Solutions 55%D Lithium Chloride AnhydrousD Lithium Chloride Solutions 50%D Lithium Hydroxide MonohydrateD Lithium Molybdate & Chromate (20% solution)2BROMIDE SALTSDSodium Bromide lPotassium BromideDAmmonium Bromide l Cuprous BromideD Zinc Bromide l Calcium Bromide

2BROMATESDSodium BromateDPotassium Bromate2DIBROMO ALKANEDEthylene DibromideD 1,3-DibromopropaneD 1,4-DibromobutaneD 2-BromobutaneD 1-Bromo-3-ChloropropaneD 1,6-Dibromohexane2ALIPHATIC BROMIDE & ACID BROMIDESDAllyl BromideD Iso Propyl BromideDN-Propyl BromideD Ethyl BromideD N-Butyl BromideD Iso Butyl BromideD Iso Amyl BromideD N-Octyl BromideD N-Pentyl BromideD Phosphorous Tribromide2 ARYL BROMO COMPOUNDS DPara Bromo PhenolD Para Bromo TolueneDBenzyl BromideD Bromo Benzene

Office: 407/408/409, Swastik Disa Corporate Park, L.B.S. Marg, Behind Kotak Mahindra Bank, Ghatkopar (W), Mumbai - 400 086. Maharashtra, India.Phone : +91-22-4204 4044 (50 lines) w Direct No : +91-22-4204 4000 w Fax : +91-22-2500 0546 Email: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] l Website: www.modychem.com

Pl. Contact Manufacturers : Mr. Bhavesh Mody - Mobile: +91-98210 51185 / +91-93222 87185

Formerly known as Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt Ltd.

We buy Spent Sodium Bromide / Ammonium Bromide / Potassium Bromide / HBr of Any Percentage

Iso 9001:2015, Iso 14001:2015 & Iso 18001:2007 Certified CompanySME 1

Your Reliable Partner in Brominated and Lithium Compounds

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Make In IndiaManufacturing First Time in India

Aarti Drugs ltdcin : l37060mh1984plc055433

Mahendra industrial Estate, Gr. Floor, road No. 29, plot No. 109-D, sion (East), Mumbai - 400 022. (iNDiA) phone: 022 24019025 (30 Lines) l fax: 022-2407 3462 / 2407 6202

Email: [email protected] l website: www.aartidrugs.co.in

Regular Supply t Competitive Price

Also Manufacturing:ammonium Sulphate l mixed GlyCol

diphenyl SulFone l Sodium Sulphate

² Formamide ²² oFloxaCin aCid ²

² CyClopropylamine ²² Sodium p-toluene SulFinate ²

100% Import Substitute

19, Poddar Building, Opp. Petrol Pump, tilak Road, santacruz (W), Mumbai 400 054.Phone: 022-26057122 l Fax: 91-22-26051953 l Mob.: 9821380820

Email: [email protected], [email protected]: www.deeppharm.com

Factory: Telefax: 02646-225732 l Mob.: 09825070962

hydroBromiC aCid 48% & 62%

Regularly Available

Manufacturers of Drugs Intermediates & Chemicals

hydroBromiC GaSin

aCetiC aCid 35%

2-Bromo propioniC aCid4,4-diBromo Biphenyl

MANISHA TRADERS

DiStributorS ofM/s. DOW CHEMICALS, M/s. SOLVAY, M/s. AKZO NOBEL• AEEA/EDA/DETA/TETA/TEPA/AEP• DEA/MEA/TEA• AcrylicAcid/MAA/MMA/BAM/2EHA• Trichloroethylene/Perchloroethylene(Japanese)/

Chloroform / MDC (Japan)• AdipicAcid/FumaricAcid/Isophthalic/Maleic

Anhydride / Melamine • Acetonitrile99.98%&Piperazine99%&68%• Epichlorohydride/Bisphenol-A/EpoxyResins/

HydrazineHydrate/Morpholine• TitaniumDioxideB101/TTP(ISIGrade)Anatase99%• TitaniumDioxideR902/R900/R100/TR92

Rutile Grade• Thiourea99%(Zibo)TolueneDiIsocyanate/MDI/

Polyols• MPDiol/NPG/PVA/Paraformaldehyde/

Caustic Soda Pellets - GACL• TherminolVP-I.SolutiaUSA

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Mob:9821034276Email:[email protected]

[email protected]

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PRODUCTS CAS

INVENTYS RESEARCH COMPANY PVT LTDKanakia Zillion, Near Kurla Bus Depot, Kurla (West), Mumbai - 400 070. IndiaEmail : [email protected]: +91.22.714.00.200 Fax: +91.22.714.00.299

Contract Manufacturing

services for Agro, Pharma & Specialities. We have state-of-the-art competence in process R&D and small to medium scale manufacturing conforming from ISO up to GMP standards.

Acetonitrile

3-Ethyl-4-methyl-3-pyrrolin-2-one [EMPO]

3-Chloroaniline [MCA]

1,3 Dibromo 5-- Methyl 5-Phenyl Hydantoin [DBMPH]

2-AminoBenzonitrile [2ABN]

R-3-Amino-Butanol4-Amino Salicylic Acid [PAS]Lidocaine BaseBenzethonium Chloride [BTC]5-Methyl 5-Phenyl Hydantoin [MPH]4-(Aminomethyl)benzoic acid (AMBA)2-Bromo-6-methoxynaphthalene1-Chloro-2-methoxynaphthalene5-ChloroThiophene-2-Carboxylic acid [5CTA]Trans -4-isopropyl cyclohexane carboxylic acidSucralfate1,3 Dichloro 5-Methyl 5-Phenyl Hydantoin [DCMPH]N,N’

’-Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide [1,3DCC]

1,1 -Carbonyldiimidazole [CDI]2-Amino-5-chlorobenzoic acid [ACBA]Decanenitrile [DCN ]2-Amino-4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazine [AMT]3,4-Dimethylpyrazole [DMP]3,4-Dimethylpyrazole Phosphate Salt [DMPP]Isatoic Anhydride2,6-Dimethyl-1-indanone

75-05-8

766-36-9

108-42-9

1885-29-6

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Unit II:Plot No. B-10, MIDC, Newasa Industrial Area, At Post tukai-shingve, Aurangabad-Pune highway,Near ghodegaon, taluka Newasa, Dist. AhMEDNAgAR-414607 (Maharashtra), IndiaEmail: [email protected]

Hyderabad Office: Plot No. 35, swami Ayyappa society, Madhapur, hYDERABAD-500 081. (Andhra Pradesh), India.Tel.: 040-42203535 / 42213535 Email: [email protected]

Unit I / Regd. & Corp. Office: Plot No. B-22, MIDC, Aurangabad Indl. Area, gut No. 34, grampanchayat satara Parisar,Beed By Pass Road, AURANgABAD-431 005 (M.s.) INDIA. Tel.: 091-240-2376105 / 6119 l Fax.: 091-240-2377119Email: [email protected]

WE UNTERTAKE CONTRACT MANUFACTURING OF SPECILAIZED API INTERMEDIATES ON EXCLUSIVE BASIS

PRODUCTS LINE & INFORMATION Furfurylamine (FFA) CAS # 617-89-0 Cyclohexenyl Ethyl Amine (CHEA) CAS # 3399-73-3 5-Chloro-4-Amino-2,1,3-Benzothiadiazole CAS # 30536-19-7 (Intermediate for Tizanidine) Triclabendazole Crude (Stage N-1) CAS # 68786-66-3 2-Furoic Acid CAS # 88-14-2 Di-Methyl Amine Hydrochloride CAS # 506-59-2 3-Hydroxy Pyridine CAS # 109-00-2 2-Chloro-3-Hydroxy Pyridine CAS # 6636-78-8 2,4-Dichloro Acetophenone CAS # 937-20-2 Furfural Alcohol CAS # 98-00-0 Hydrogen Gas (New) CAS # 1333-74-0 Furfuraldehyde (Furfural) New CAS # 98-01-1 Mono Iso Propyl Amine (New) CAS # 75-31-0 2-Furoic Acid Methyl Ester (New) CAS # 611-13-2

Website: www.galaxylaboratories.com

BP l ALISOP TBPB l DTBP

MEKP l BP l ALISOP l TBPB l DTBP

BP

l A

LISO

P l

TB

PB l

DTB

P l T

BPB

l D

TBP

Jain

Contact Manufacturer

Jain & JainChiranjiv, Sarojini Road,

Santacruz(W), Mumbai 400 054.Tel.: 022-30634586 / 26484098Mob.: 09324232831/09892046764 email: [email protected]

Web.: www.jainandjain.in

l Benzoyl Peroxide (Powder / Paste)l M.e.K. Peroxidel t-Butyl Hydroperoxidel t-Butyl Perbenzoatel Di-t-Butyl Peroxidel Acetyl Acetone Peroxidel Aluminium Isopropoxide

BP l A

LISOP l TB

PB l D

TBP l TB

PB l D

TBP

5/02

Atracurium Besylate IP/Ph.Eur./USP

Colchicine BP/Ph. Eur./USP

Digoxin Ph. Eur./USP

Deferasirox IHS (Draft Ph. Eur./USP)

10-Deacetylbaccatin III

Hyoscine Butyl Bromide Ph. Eur.

Ivy Leaf Extract IP/IHS

Noscapine Ph. Eur./USP

Papaverine HCl Ph. Eur./USP

Reserpine BP/USP

Thiocolchicoside IP/FP/Ph. EurDMFs for almost all products are available

ALKALOIDS CORPORATION8, Bentinck Street, Kolkata - 700001

Tel: +91-33-2248 5464 w Mobile: +91-9989984964Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

Website: www.alkaloidscorp.com

Associate manufacturing facilities at Hyderabad, Pune and Vizag

AN ISO 9001:2015 COMPANY

AN ISO 9001:2015 COMPANY

FACTORY : Plot No. 83/84, Genesis Industrial Complex, Kolgaon, Post-Nindore, Palghar, Dist. Palghar - 401 404 Mob. : 8291936447 / 8180044553

KAMAL CARBOYS PVT. LTD.

KAMAL CONTAINERS

REG. OFFICE : A/46, New Empire Industrial Estate, Kondivita Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 400 059. Tele. No. : 022-2822 3538 / 2836 9404

E-mail : [email protected]

Website : www.kamalcontainers.com

[email protected]

E-mail : / Website : [email protected] [email protected] /

MFGRS. OF BLOW MOULDED VIRGIN HM / HDPE JERRY CAN, ROUND DRUM & BARRELS 5 LTR TO 250 LTRS

FACTORY : Survey No. 215/1, Plot No. 5, Opp. Grauer & Weil Co.,

Village Dadra, Dadra & Nagar Haveli - 396230.

Mob.: 8291936450. E-mail: [email protected]

UNIT-I FACTORY : Survey No. 910/5, Near Aakash Marble,

Village Amli - Dokmardi, Silvassa - 396230. (D. & N. H.)

Mob.: 8291936451. E-mail: [email protected]

UNIT-II

Anup B.Sharma

98205 09859

Manoj B.Sharma

93224 77228

Sinces 1992

VIVA CORPORATION921, Navjivan Commercial Co.op. Socy. Ltd.,

Lamington Road, Mumbai 400 008.Tel.: 23001389 * Fax: 91-22-23091237

Email: [email protected].: www.sodiumstearate.com

All products can be customised to individualspecifications and product performance.

Stearates Laurates Oleates Myristates

Ricinoleates Caprylatesl Sodium Stearate l Potassium Stearatel Sodium Laurate l Potassium Lauratel Sodium Oleate l Potassium Oleatel Sodium Myristate l Potassium Myristatel Sodium Ricinoleate l Potassium Ricinoleatel Sodium Caprylate l Potassium CaprylatelAmmonium Stearate l Ammonium Oleatel Calcium Caprylate l Calcium Laurate

Pallav Chemicals &Solvents Pvt. Ltd.

253, shiv shakti Industrial Estate, Opp. Mittal Estate,Marol Naka, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 059.

Contact Person: MR. RAnA VeRMAMob.: 09820342624

Tel.: +91-22-49284000 (100 Lines) email: [email protected]

Web.: www.pallavchemicals.com

MarkETED by:

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acetic anhydride(Carboy Load)(Tanker Load)

(Lab Pack)

ConTaCT ManuFaCTurErs

l Cuprous / Zinc Cyanide l sodium Hydrogen sulphide l sodium sulphide l Magnesium Metal Turnings 99.9% Purity

l activated Carbon (Powder / Granular / Pellet)

Please contact:EuroFinE CHEMiCaLs

Offi.: 212, 2nd Floor, Maker Bhavan No. III, 21, New Marine Lines, Above hotel Balwas, Mumbai 400 020.Tel.: +91-22-22074206, 22074176, 66314750Mob.: +91-9820522936, +91-9323250033Fax: +91-22-22058587email: [email protected].: www.eurekachem.com

Abchem Industries401, sujata Chambers 4th Floor,

1/3, Abhichand gandhi Marg, Masjid (W), Mumbai 400 009.Tel.: 022-23755121 / 23448075 / 23448093

Fax: 022-23455730Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

Factory: Plot No. F-1/20, MIDC, Mankivali, Badalapur,Dist. thane 421 405. (A

D-2

)

We offer following material Tech / Pure / LR / AR / GR / IP / BP USPAmmonium Chloride l Ammonium Bi Fluoride

Ammonium Sulphate l Calcium NitrateCalcium Chloride l Copper Sulphate

Calcium Fluoride (Flourspar)Ferrous Sulphide Sticks l Ferrous Sulphate

Ferric Chloride l Magnesium ChloridePotassium Chloride l Potassium SulphateSodium Acetate l Tri Sodium PhosphateSodium Meta Silicate l Sodium Chloride

Sodium Silico Fluoride l Calcium HydroxideMagnesium Sulphate l Manganese Sulphate

Calcium Carbonate l Copper Carbonate Zinc Chloride l Zinc Carbonate

Zinc Sulphate Hepta / Mono

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PRODUCTS CAS

INVENTYS RESEARCH COMPANY PVT LTDKanakia Zillion, Near Kurla Bus Depot, Kurla (West), Mumbai - 400 070. IndiaEmail : [email protected]: +91.22.714.00.200 Fax: +91.22.714.00.299

Contract Manufacturing

services for Agro, Pharma & Specialities. We have state-of-the-art competence in process R&D and small to medium scale manufacturing conforming from ISO up to GMP standards.

Acetonitrile

3-Ethyl-4-methyl-3-pyrrolin-2-one [EMPO]

3-Chloroaniline [MCA]

1,3 Dibromo 5-- Methyl 5-Phenyl Hydantoin [DBMPH]

2-AminoBenzonitrile [2ABN]

R-3-Amino-Butanol4-Amino Salicylic Acid [PAS]Lidocaine BaseBenzethonium Chloride [BTC]5-Methyl 5-Phenyl Hydantoin [MPH]4-(Aminomethyl)benzoic acid (AMBA)2-Bromo-6-methoxynaphthalene1-Chloro-2-methoxynaphthalene5-ChloroThiophene-2-Carboxylic acid [5CTA]Trans -4-isopropyl cyclohexane carboxylic acidSucralfate1,3 Dichloro 5-Methyl 5-Phenyl Hydantoin [DCMPH]N,N’

’-Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide [1,3DCC]

1,1 -Carbonyldiimidazole [CDI]2-Amino-5-chlorobenzoic acid [ACBA]Decanenitrile [DCN ]2-Amino-4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazine [AMT]3,4-Dimethylpyrazole [DMP]3,4-Dimethylpyrazole Phosphate Salt [DMPP]Isatoic Anhydride2,6-Dimethyl-1-indanone

75-05-8

766-36-9

108-42-9

1885-29-6

61477-40-565-49-6137-58-6121-54-06843-49-856-91-75111-65-913101-92-324065-33-67077-05-654182-58-0–538-75-0530-62-1635-21-21975-78-61668-54-82820-37-3202842-98-6118-48-966309-83-9

7/11

Unit II:Plot No. B-10, MIDC, Newasa Industrial Area, At Post tukai-shingve, Aurangabad-Pune highway,Near ghodegaon, taluka Newasa, Dist. AhMEDNAgAR-414607 (Maharashtra), IndiaEmail: [email protected]

Hyderabad Office: Plot No. 35, swami Ayyappa society, Madhapur, hYDERABAD-500 081. (Andhra Pradesh), India.Tel.: 040-42203535 / 42213535 Email: [email protected]

Unit I / Regd. & Corp. Office: Plot No. B-22, MIDC, Aurangabad Indl. Area, gut No. 34, grampanchayat satara Parisar,Beed By Pass Road, AURANgABAD-431 005 (M.s.) INDIA. Tel.: 091-240-2376105 / 6119 l Fax.: 091-240-2377119Email: [email protected]

WE UNTERTAKE CONTRACT MANUFACTURING OF SPECILAIZED API INTERMEDIATES ON EXCLUSIVE BASIS

PRODUCTS LINE & INFORMATION Furfurylamine (FFA) CAS # 617-89-0 Cyclohexenyl Ethyl Amine (CHEA) CAS # 3399-73-3 5-Chloro-4-Amino-2,1,3-Benzothiadiazole CAS # 30536-19-7 (Intermediate for Tizanidine) Triclabendazole Crude (Stage N-1) CAS # 68786-66-3 2-Furoic Acid CAS # 88-14-2 Di-Methyl Amine Hydrochloride CAS # 506-59-2 3-Hydroxy Pyridine CAS # 109-00-2 2-Chloro-3-Hydroxy Pyridine CAS # 6636-78-8 2,4-Dichloro Acetophenone CAS # 937-20-2 Furfural Alcohol CAS # 98-00-0 Hydrogen Gas (New) CAS # 1333-74-0 Furfuraldehyde (Furfural) New CAS # 98-01-1 Mono Iso Propyl Amine (New) CAS # 75-31-0 2-Furoic Acid Methyl Ester (New) CAS # 611-13-2

Website: www.galaxylaboratories.com

BP l ALISOP TBPB l DTBP

MEKP l BP l ALISOP l TBPB l DTBP

BP

l A

LISO

P l

TB

PB l

DTB

P l T

BPB

l D

TBP

Jain

Contact Manufacturer

Jain & JainChiranjiv, Sarojini Road,

Santacruz(W), Mumbai 400 054.Tel.: 022-30634586 / 26484098Mob.: 09324232831/09892046764 email: [email protected]

Web.: www.jainandjain.in

l Benzoyl Peroxide (Powder / Paste)l M.e.K. Peroxidel t-Butyl Hydroperoxidel t-Butyl Perbenzoatel Di-t-Butyl Peroxidel Acetyl Acetone Peroxidel Aluminium Isopropoxide

BP l A

LISOP l TB

PB l D

TBP l TB

PB l D

TBP

5/02

Atracurium Besylate IP/Ph.Eur./USP

Colchicine BP/Ph. Eur./USP

Digoxin Ph. Eur./USP

Deferasirox IHS (Draft Ph. Eur./USP)

10-Deacetylbaccatin III

Hyoscine Butyl Bromide Ph. Eur.

Ivy Leaf Extract IP/IHS

Noscapine Ph. Eur./USP

Papaverine HCl Ph. Eur./USP

Reserpine BP/USP

Thiocolchicoside IP/FP/Ph. EurDMFs for almost all products are available

ALKALOIDS CORPORATION8, Bentinck Street, Kolkata - 700001

Tel: +91-33-2248 5464 w Mobile: +91-9989984964Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

Website: www.alkaloidscorp.com

Associate manufacturing facilities at Hyderabad, Pune and Vizag

AN ISO 9001:2015 COMPANY

AN ISO 9001:2015 COMPANY

FACTORY : Plot No. 83/84, Genesis Industrial Complex, Kolgaon, Post-Nindore, Palghar, Dist. Palghar - 401 404 Mob. : 8291936447 / 8180044553

KAMAL CARBOYS PVT. LTD.

KAMAL CONTAINERS

REG. OFFICE : A/46, New Empire Industrial Estate, Kondivita Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 400 059. Tele. No. : 022-2822 3538 / 2836 9404

E-mail : [email protected]

Website : www.kamalcontainers.com

[email protected]

E-mail : / Website : [email protected] [email protected] /

MFGRS. OF BLOW MOULDED VIRGIN HM / HDPE JERRY CAN, ROUND DRUM & BARRELS 5 LTR TO 250 LTRS

FACTORY : Survey No. 215/1, Plot No. 5, Opp. Grauer & Weil Co.,

Village Dadra, Dadra & Nagar Haveli - 396230.

Mob.: 8291936450. E-mail: [email protected]

UNIT-I FACTORY : Survey No. 910/5, Near Aakash Marble,

Village Amli - Dokmardi, Silvassa - 396230. (D. & N. H.)

Mob.: 8291936451. E-mail: [email protected]

UNIT-II

Anup B.Sharma

98205 09859

Manoj B.Sharma

93224 77228

Sinces 1992

VIVA CORPORATION921, Navjivan Commercial Co.op. Socy. Ltd.,

Lamington Road, Mumbai 400 008.Tel.: 23001389 * Fax: 91-22-23091237

Email: [email protected].: www.sodiumstearate.com

All products can be customised to individualspecifications and product performance.

Stearates Laurates Oleates Myristates

Ricinoleates Caprylatesl Sodium Stearate l Potassium Stearatel Sodium Laurate l Potassium Lauratel Sodium Oleate l Potassium Oleatel Sodium Myristate l Potassium Myristatel Sodium Ricinoleate l Potassium Ricinoleatel Sodium Caprylate l Potassium CaprylatelAmmonium Stearate l Ammonium Oleatel Calcium Caprylate l Calcium Laurate

Pallav Chemicals &Solvents Pvt. Ltd.

253, shiv shakti Industrial Estate, Opp. Mittal Estate,Marol Naka, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 059.

Contact Person: MR. RAnA VeRMAMob.: 09820342624

Tel.: +91-22-49284000 (100 Lines) email: [email protected]

Web.: www.pallavchemicals.com

MarkETED by:

Acetic Anhydride Acetic AnhydrideAcetic Anhydride Acetic AnhydrideAcetic Anhydride Acetic AnhydrideAcetic Anhydride Acetic AnhydrideAcetic Anhydride Acetic AnhydrideAcetic Anhydride Acetic AnhydrideAcetic Anhydride Acetic AnhydrideAcetic Anhydride Acetic AnhydrideAcetic Anhydride Acetic AnhydrideAcetic Anhydride Acetic AnhydrideAcetic Anhydride Acetic AnhydrideAcetic Anhydride Acetic Anhydride

acetic anhydride(Carboy Load)(Tanker Load)

(Lab Pack)

ConTaCT ManuFaCTurErs

l Cuprous / Zinc Cyanide l sodium Hydrogen sulphide l sodium sulphide l Magnesium Metal Turnings 99.9% Purity

l activated Carbon (Powder / Granular / Pellet)

Please contact:EuroFinE CHEMiCaLs

Offi.: 212, 2nd Floor, Maker Bhavan No. III, 21, New Marine Lines, Above hotel Balwas, Mumbai 400 020.Tel.: +91-22-22074206, 22074176, 66314750Mob.: +91-9820522936, +91-9323250033Fax: +91-22-22058587email: [email protected].: www.eurekachem.com

Abchem Industries401, sujata Chambers 4th Floor,

1/3, Abhichand gandhi Marg, Masjid (W), Mumbai 400 009.Tel.: 022-23755121 / 23448075 / 23448093

Fax: 022-23455730Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

Factory: Plot No. F-1/20, MIDC, Mankivali, Badalapur,Dist. thane 421 405. (A

D-2

)

We offer following material Tech / Pure / LR / AR / GR / IP / BP USPAmmonium Chloride l Ammonium Bi Fluoride

Ammonium Sulphate l Calcium NitrateCalcium Chloride l Copper Sulphate

Calcium Fluoride (Flourspar)Ferrous Sulphide Sticks l Ferrous Sulphate

Ferric Chloride l Magnesium ChloridePotassium Chloride l Potassium SulphateSodium Acetate l Tri Sodium PhosphateSodium Meta Silicate l Sodium Chloride

Sodium Silico Fluoride l Calcium HydroxideMagnesium Sulphate l Manganese Sulphate

Calcium Carbonate l Copper Carbonate Zinc Chloride l Zinc Carbonate

Zinc Sulphate Hepta / Mono

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SINCE 1979

CoNtACt MANuFACturEr:

PREMIER ALLOYS & CHEMICALS PVT. LTD.320, bhanu Enclave, sanjeeva reddy Nagar, hyderabad - 500 038.

tel.: 040-23810018, 23715884, 23817332, 23095128 l Fax: 040-23810326Email: [email protected] l Website: www.premieralloys.in

Recipient of National Award & Export Excellence Awards

For 10 consecutive Years at Regional & National levels

ISO 9001:2015 Certified Company

VANADIuM PENTOXIDEAMMONIuM META VANADATE

SODIuM AMMONIuM VANADATE

4-(4-Chlorophenyl) CyclohexaneCarboxylic Acid

m/s. Ganesh trading co.tel : 022-28917406 / 28901643

mob : 09820277630Email : [email protected]

l Tri ethyl Ortho Acetate l N-Iodosuccinimide l 3-Chloro Cinnamic Acid l 2,5-Dimethoxy Tetrahydrofuran l p-Phenoxy Phenol l 4-Acetylbiphenyl l Triglyme l 1,2-Difl uoro Benzene l 5-Bromo Isatin l Cinnamonitrile

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swimming Pool, Kandivali-West, Mumbai-400 067Mob.: 09321142705 / 09821142705

Email: [email protected]

READY STOCKmAltol

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Sohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 170AlumLotus Marketing 162Alumina calcinedKnoll Chem Industries 188Welcome Chemicals 152Aluminium ammonium sulphateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Aluminium bromideTulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171Aluminium chlorideGujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Sagar Chemicals - Taloja 202Aluminium isopropoxideJain & Jain 64Aluminium nitrateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Aluminium oxideWelcome Chemicals 152Aluminium phosphide technicalSandhya Group of Companies 205Aluminium potassium sulphateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Aluminium silicateWelcome Chemicals 152Aluminium stearateR.T. Industries 171Shreeji Fine Chem 164Aluminium sulphateGuljag Industries Ltd. 164Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Aluminium sulphate non-ferricGuljag Industries Ltd. 164Vivan Industries 204Aluminium trichlorideLeeds Kem [India] Limited 184Amantadine hydrochlorideChempure 91Amino acidsK. Raj & Co. 30,32Tolani Chemicals 314-AminoantipyrineTolani Chemicals 315-Amino-1H-benzimidazole-2-thiolCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 1572-AminobenzonitrileAnami Organics 54Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 654-AminobenzonitrileAnami Organics 54Chemet 952-Aminobenzyl alcoholChemet 95R-3-Amino-1-butanolInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 654-Aminobutyric acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Tolani Chemicals 312-Amino-5-chlorobenzoic acidInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 652-Amino-6-chloropurineChempure 91S. Amit & Co. 972-Amino-3,5-dibromobenzaldehydeChemet 952-Amino-3,5-dibromopyrazineChempure 91N-(2-Aminoethyl) ethanolamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Manisha Traders 62Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15N-AminoethylpiperazineManisha Traders 62Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,154-Amino-5-ethylsulphonyl-2-methoxybenzoic acidMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Aminoguanidine bicarbonateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 312-Amino-4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazineInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 654-(Aminomethyl)-benzoic acidInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 65

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Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15BenzonatateChempure 91BenzonitrileAnami Organics 54BenzophenoneSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sheetal Chemicals 201Benzophenone-3Universal Esters Limited 170Benzophenone-4Universal Esters Limited 170Benzophenone imineNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 1811,2,3-BenzotriazoleShivam Enterprises 56BenzotrichlorideShital Chemical Industries 181N6-BenzoyladenineChempure 91Benzoyl chlorideSheetal Chemicals 201Shital Chemical Industries 181Benzoyl peroxideJain & Jain 64Benzyl alcoholAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61BenzylamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Black Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203J. Kirit & Brothers 52Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,156-BenzylaminopurineTolani Chemicals 31Benzyl benzoateGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Benzyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 18Leeds Kem [India] Limited 184Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Shri Laxmi Chemicals 172Benzyl chlorideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Shital Chemical Industries 181Benzyl chloroacetateSontara Organo Industries 1662-Benzyl-4-chlorophenolN.S. Chemicals 208Super Hygienic Chemicals 170Benzyl cyanideSheetal Chemicals 201N-BenzylethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28O-6-BenzylguanineChempure 91R-4-Benzyl-2-oxazolidinoneS. Amit & Co. 97S-(-)-4-Benzyl-2-oxazolidinoneS. Amit & Co. 97BenzylparabenGujarat Organics Ltd. 54S-Benzylthiourea hydrochlorideN.S. Chemicals 208Benzyltributylammonium chloride

Samir Chemicals 171Benzyltriethylammonium chlorideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Samir Chemicals 171Benzyltriphenylphosphonium chlorideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157Samir Chemicals 171BetaineVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Bifenthrin alcoholPacific Agencies 17BifonazoleSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172Bile saltAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35BindersHemadhu Texchem Industries 188BiocidesAD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52Chemo India 171Gayatree Chemical Industries 60Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Polypharm Private Limited 22Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210BiphenylTolani Chemicals 31Zuhhad International 164Bis(acetonitrile)palladium(II) dichlorideRhodium Master 115Bis(benzonitrile)palladium(II) dichlorideRhodium Master 115Bis-(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 59Bis(dibenzylideneacetone)palladium(O)Rhodium Master 1151,1`-Bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocenedichloropalladium(II)Rhodium Master 1152,2-Bis[4-hydroxy-3,5-di(hydroxymethyl)phenyl]propaneN.S. Chemicals 208Bismuth acetateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth borateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth carbonateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth chlorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth chromateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth citrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth hydroxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth (III) oxyiodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth (III) perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth (III) sulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth iodide

S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth metalSarda Metal Powders 54Bismuth nitrateBox No. 378 166Jyotisom Chemicals 54Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth oxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth oxychlorideJyotisom Chemicals 54S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth oxynitrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth subsalicylateJyotisom Chemicals 54Bismuth sulphateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Bisoprolol fumarateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Bis(2,4-pentanedionato)palladium(II)Rhodium Master 115Bisphenol AAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chem Corporation 23J. Kirit & Brothers 52J.M. Corporation 58Manisha Traders 62Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21BistrimethylsilylacetamideTolani Chemicals 31Bis(triphenylphosphine) palladium (II) dichlorideRhodium Master 115Bleaching powderGujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Vivan Industries 204R-3-(BOC-amino)piperazineS. Amit & Co. 97R-3-(BOC-amino)piperidineS. Amit & Co. 97BOC-anhydrideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39BOC-L-pyroglutamic acid methyl esterChempure 91N-BOC-3-pyrrolidinoneChempure 91Boiler water treatment chemicalsGayatree Chemical Industries 60Bonding agentsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Borage oilMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Borane-dimethylsulphide complexS. Amit & Co. 97Borane-tetrahydrofuran complexHem Corporation 204BoraxKhona Drug Agencies 204Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 188Union Chemical Agency 202Borax decahydrateLCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 185Manali Traders 185Borax pentahydrateLCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 185Manali Traders 185Boric acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Khona Drug Agencies 204Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 185Manali Traders 185Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 188Union Chemical Agency 202BoronBalaji Industries - Ankleshwar 201Boron tribromideS. Amit & Co. 97Boron trifluoride etherateBharat Jyoti Impex 163Oswal Chemicals 51

Tolani Chemicals 31BromidesParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33BromineAD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52Agrocel Industries Ltd. 133Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 2084-BromoacetanilideAD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52Bromoacetyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 18Shri Laxmi Chemicals 1723-BromoanilineLeeds Kem [India] Limited 1844-BromoanilineLeeds Kem [India] Limited 1843-BromoanisoleLeeds Kem [India] Limited 1844-BromoanisoleKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Leeds Kem [India] Limited 184BromobenzeneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Sontara Organo Industries 1664-BromobenzonitrileAnami Organics 54p-BromobiphenylS. Amit & Co. 972-BromobutaneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Dhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 634-BromochlorobenzeneSontara Organo Industries 1661-Bromo-5-chloropentaneFreesia Chemicals 58Alpha-Bromo-2-chlorophenylacetic acidLeeds Kem [India] Limited 184Alpha-Bromo-2-chlorophenylacetic acid methyl esterLeeds Kem [India] Limited 1841-Bromo-3-chloropropaneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Black Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Chemet 95Dhruv Chem Industries 18K. Raj & Co. 30,32Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sontara Organo Industries 166Bromocresol greenSuvchem 1521-Bromo-2,4-difluorobenzeneChempure 914-Bromo-2,2-diphenylbutyronitrileMody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 634-BromoindazoleS. Amit & Co. 975-Bromo-1H-indazoleS. Amit & Co. 975-BromoindoleS. Amit & Co. 975-BromoisatinGanesh Trading Co. 662-Bromo-6-methoxynaphthaleneInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 652-(Bromomethyl)benzonitrileAnami Organics 54m-BromonitrobenzeneLeeds Kem [India] Limited 184Bromo OTBNCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157m-BromophenolDhruv Chem Industries 18Leeds Kem [India] Limited 184p-BromophenolDhruv Chem Industries 18Leeds Kem [India] Limited 184Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 632-Bromopropene

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S. Amit & Co. 972-Bromopropionic acidDeep Pharm-Chem Pvt. Ltd. 62Sontara Organo Industries 166Bromopyrogallol redSuvchem 152N-BromosuccinimideAD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 332-BromothiopheneZuhhad International 1644-BromotolueneDhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 6311-Bromoundecanoic acidSontara Organo Industries 166Brompheniramine maleateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48BronopolYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Buclizine hydrochlorideSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172BuffersBox No. 378 166Bupivacaine hydrochlorideMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Bupropion hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 481,3-ButanediolBharat Jyoti Impex 1631,4-ButanediolJ. Kirit & Brothers 52Oswal Chemicals 51Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Butanesulphonic acid sodium saltPadmaja Chemicals 166n-ButanolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21sec-ButanolBharat Jyoti Impex 163tert-ButanolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J. Kirit & Brothers 52K. Raj & Co. 30,32Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 21Cis-2-Butene-1,4-diolBharat Jyoti Impex 163Butyl acetateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15t-Butyl acetateK. Raj & Co. 30,32Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 31Butyl acrylateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J.M. Corporation 58Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15n-ButylamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39K. Raj & Co. 30,32Samir Chemicals 171tert-ButylamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163K. Raj & Co. 30,32Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Butylated hydroxyanisoleKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Butylated hydroxytolueneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Samir Chemicals 171

n-Butyl bromideAD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Dhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Sontara Organo Industries 166sec-Butyl bromideSontara Organo Industries 166tert-Butyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 18tert-Butyl carbazateS. Amit & Co. 97Butyl carbitolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J. Kirit & Brothers 52K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 171Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Butyl carbitol acetateSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Butyl cellosolveAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J. Kirit & Brothers 52K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 171Radha Enterprises 162Butyl cellosolve acetateSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15n-Butyl chlorideDhruv Chem Industries 18tert-Butyl chlorideChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 170Dhruv Chem Industries 18Sec-Butyl chloroacetateSontara Organo Industries 166t-Butyl chloroacetateFerguson Chemicals 184N-ButyldiethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28N-tert-ButyldiethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28t-ButyldimethylchlorosilaneSparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 31Tert-Butyldimethylsilyl chlorideBharat Jyoti Impex 163Tolani Chemicals 31N-ButylethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28n-Butyl glycidyl etherPacific Agencies 17Butyl glycolLasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15tert-Butyl hydroperoxideJain & Jain 64n-Butyl lithiumAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35n-Butyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185n-Butyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185tert-Butyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185n-Butyl methacrylateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39K. Raj & Co. 30,32Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Butyl oleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16ButylparabenGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Butylparaben sodiumGujarat Organics Ltd. 54tert-Butyl perbenzoateJain & Jain 64p-tert-ButylphenolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J. Kirit & Brothers 52Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Butyl stearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Butyltin stabiliserIonak Organics LLP. 152

Butyltriphenylphosphonium bromideSamir Chemicals 1712-Butynoic acidChempure 91n-ButyraldehydeAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39K. Raj & Co. 30,32Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Butyric acidSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15n-Butyric acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39n-Butyric anhydrideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Gamma-ButyrolactoneBharat Jyoti Impex 163Chemet 95Oswal Chemicals 51Pacific Agencies 17Butyryl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Shital Chemical Industries 181

cCadmium acetateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium borateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium bromide tetrahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Cadmium carbonateBox No. 378 166S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium chlorideJyotisom Chemicals 54Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium chloride monohydrateJyotisom Chemicals 54Cadmium chromateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium fluorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium hydroxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium nitrateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Box No. 378 166Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium oxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium phosphateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium sulphateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Box No. 378 166Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium sulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36CalamineMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19CalciteGangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Geetraj Corporation 152Royalty Minerals 171Calcium acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Uma Organics 202Calcium aspartateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium benzoateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium borogluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13

Calcium bromideAgrocel Industries Ltd. 133Dhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Calcium bromide hydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Calcium carbonateAbchem Industries 64Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Pacific Agencies 17S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Vivan Industries 204Calcium carbonate activatedGangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Geetraj Corporation 152Calcium carbonate precipitatedGangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Geetraj Corporation 152Sparchem 24Union Chemical Agency 202Calcium chlorideAbchem Industries 64Ace Industries (India) Pvt. Ltd. 69Anron Chemicals Co. 157Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Lotus Marketing 162Pacific Agencies 17Shreeji Fine Chem 164Sima Chemicals 60Union Chemical Agency 202Vivan Industries 204Calcium chloride dihydrateLotus Marketing 162Calcium citrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium citrate malateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium fluorideAbchem Industries 64S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Calcium formateLotus Marketing 162Pacific Agencies 17Calcium fumarateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium glubionateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium gluconatePrathista Industries Ltd. 60Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium glycinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium hydroxideAbchem Industries 64Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Geetraj Corporation 152Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Shreeji Fine Chem 164Union Chemical Agency 202Calcium hypochloriteVivan Industries 204Calcium hypophosphiteKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Calcium iodideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Calcium lactatePrathista Industries Ltd. 60Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium lactobionateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium lactogluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium levulinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium lysinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium maleateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium nitrateAbchem Industries 64

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Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Calcium orotateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium oxideGangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Geetraj Corporation 152D-Calcium pantothenateYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Calcium perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Calcium peroxideShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium petroleum sulphonateChemo India 171Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34Calcium phospholactateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium pidolateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium propionateIonak Organics LLP. 152Prathista Industries Ltd. 60Calcium pyruvateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13D-Calcium saccharateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Zuhhad International 164Calcium saltsParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Calcium stearateHi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 166Ionak Organics LLP. 152R.T. Industries 171Calcium succinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium sulphateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Union Chemical Agency 202D-Camphor-10-sulphonic acidBharat Jyoti Impex 163L-Camphor-10-sulphonic acidPacific Agencies 17Candelilla waxChempure 91Capric acidSoofi Enterprises 11Capric triglycerideSoofi Enterprises 11Caproic acidBharat Jyoti Impex 163Soofi Enterprises 11Caprylic acidKhona Drug Agencies 204Soofi Enterprises 11Caprylic/capric triglycerideMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Soofi Enterprises 11Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Caprylic triglycerideSoofi Enterprises 11Carbon blackKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 40Kuntal Organics LLP. 166Carbon disulphideManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 172

Carbon tetrachlorideGujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61N,N`-CarbonyldiimidazoleInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 65Tolani Chemicals 31p-CarboxybenzaldehydeTolani Chemicals 31CarboxymethylcelluloseAshok Chem Pharma International 170Carboxymethylcellulose sodiumAmerican Enterprise 60Chemo India 171Carboxymethylcellulose sodium crosslinkedAnshul Life Sciences 116Patel Chem Specialities P. Ltd. 44CarmineSuvchem 152Carnauba waxProvik Industries 188CarrageenanMarine Hydrocolloids 52Castor oil hydrogenatedMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16CatalystsMody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Rhodium Master 115Soofi Enterprises 11Catalysts, goldRhodium Master 115Catalysts, palladiumRhodium Master 115Catalysts, platinumRhodium Master 115Catalysts, precious metalRhodium Master 115Catalysts, raney nickelOviani Pharmachem Pvt. Ltd. 66Rhodium Master 115Catalysts, rhodiumRhodium Master 115Catalysts, rutheniumRhodium Master 115Catalysts, silverRhodium Master 115Catalysts, supports & systemRhodium Master 115CatecholK. Raj & Co. 30,32Caustic potashGujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61J.M. Corporation 58Oswal Chemicals 51Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Caustic potash flakesAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Caustic potash lyeGujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Caustic sodaGujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Radha Enterprises 162Caustic soda flakesAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Ashok Chem Pharma International 170Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61

Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Oswal Chemicals 51Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Caustic soda lyeAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Oswal Chemicals 51Caustic soda prillsAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61CBZ-L-ValineS. Amit & Co. 97Celestine BlueSuvchem 152Cesium bromideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cesium chlorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cesium fluorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cesium iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cesium nitrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cetearyl octanoateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Cetirizine dihydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Cetomacrogol 1000Khona Drug Agencies 204Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Cetostearyl alcoholAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Khona Drug Agencies 204Soofi Enterprises 11Cetostearyl stearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Cetyl acrylatePacific Agencies 17Cetyl alcoholKhona Drug Agencies 204Soofi Enterprises 11Cetyl bromideSontara Organo Industries 166Cetyl chlorideMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Cetyl octonoateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Cetyl palmitateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Cetylpyridinium chlorideN.S. Chemicals 208Samir Chemicals 171Cetyltrimethylammonium bromideSamir Chemicals 171Chelated calciumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Chelated cobaltAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Chelated copperAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Chelated dipotassiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Chelated ironAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Chelated magnesiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Chelated manganeseAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Chelated nickelAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Chelated seleniumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Chelated zincAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Chelating agentsAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Chiral agentsNeogen Chemicals Ltd. 5ChitinMarine Hydrocolloids 52ChitosanMarine Hydrocolloids 52Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Chlophedianol hydrochloride

Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172Chloramine TGayatree Chemical Industries 60Narsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 60ChloramphenicolMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Chloramphenicol palmitateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19ChloranilParagon Industries 162Chlorcyclizine hydrochlorideSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172ChlorhexidineZuhhad International 164Chlorhexidine gluconateZuhhad International 164Chlorine dioxideShree Chlorates 58Chlorine liquidGujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Chloroacetyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 1815-Chloro-4-amino-2,1,3-benzothiodiazoleGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 643-ChloroanilineInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 652-ChlorobenzaldehydeM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 171o-ChlorobenzaldehydeBharat Jyoti Impex 163Sheetal Chemicals 201p-ChlorobenzaldehydeChemet 95Pacific Agencies 17p-ChlorobenzenesulphonamideStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 94-Chlorobenzenesulphonic acidThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9p-Chlorobenzenesulphonic acid sodium saltStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9p-Chlorobenzenesulphonyl chlorideStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9o-Chlorobenzoic acidSheetal Chemicals 2014-ChlorobenzonitrileAnami Organics 54o-ChlorobenzonitrileChemet 95p-ChlorobenzonitrileChemet 954-ChlorobenzophenoneStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157o-ChlorobenzotrichlorideShital Chemical Industries 181p-ChlorobenzotrichlorideShital Chemical Industries 181o-Chlorobenzoyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 181p-Chlorobenzoyl chlorideSheetal Chemicals 201Shital Chemical Industries 1812-Chloro-1,3-bis(dimethylamino)trimethinium hexafluorophosphateLeeds Kem [India] Limited 1844-Chlorobutyryl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 59Shital Chemical Industries 1812-Chloro-5-chloromethylthiazolePacific Agencies 173-Chlorocinnamic acidGanesh Trading Co. 66p-Chloro-m-cresolN.S. Chemicals 208Samir Chemicals 171Super Hygienic Chemicals 1705-Chloro-2,3-difluoropyridinePacific Agencies 174-(2-Chloroethyl)morpholine hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 59N-(2-Chloroethyl)piperidine hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 591-(2-Chloroethyl) pyrrolidine hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 59Chloroform

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Ankita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Chem Corporation 23Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61J.M. Corporation 58Pacific Agencies 17Pure Solvi-Chem India 202Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 212-Chloro-3-hydroxypyridineGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 645-ChloromethopabateMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1702-Chloro-5-methoxybezenesulphonamideChempure 911-Chloro-2-methoxynaphthaleneInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 655-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-oneGayatree Chemical Industries 602-Chloro-6-methylpyrazineChempure 914-Chloro-6-nitro-2-aminophenolParagon Industries 1626-Chloro-4-nitro-2-aminophenolParagon Industries 162o-ChlorophenolSuper Hygienic Chemicals 170p-ChlorophenolPacific Agencies 17Super Hygienic Chemicals 170ChlorophenolsHi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1662-ChlorophenothiazineMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1704-Chlorophenoxy acetic acidHem Corporation 2044-Chloro-DL-phenylalanineHem Corporation 2044-(4-Chlorophenyl)cyclohexane carboxylic acidGanesh Trading Co. 662-Chloro-1,4-phenylenediamineParagon Industries 1623-Chloropropionic acidShital Chemical Industries 1813-Chloropropionyl chlorideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Shital Chemical Industries 1811-(3-Chloropropyl)-4-methylpiperazine hydrochlorideSontara Organo Industries 1666-ChloropurineChempure 912-ChloropyridinePacific Agencies 17Sparchem 242-Chloropyridine-3-boronic acidChempure 912-Chloropyridine-3-boronic acid pinacole esterChempure 91N-(2-Chloro-4-pyridyl)-n-phenyl ureaLeeds Kem [India] Limited 1844-Chloro-5H-pyrrolo[3,2-d]pyrimidineChempure 914-ChlororesorcinolParagon Industries 1625-Chlorosalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 54N-ChlorosuccinimideMody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Chlorosulphonic acidAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35Guljag Industries Ltd. 164Sima Chemicals 60The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Chlorosulphonyl isocyanateChemet 952-ChlorothiopheneZuhhad International 1645-Chlorothiophene-2-carboxylic acidInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 652-ChlorothiophenolZuhhad International 1644-ChlorothiophenolStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157

The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 94-ChlorothymolN.S. Chemicals 208Padmaja Chemicals 166Super Hygienic Chemicals 170m-ChlorotolueneZuhhad International 164ChlorotrimethylsilaneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,396-ChlorouracilS. Amit & Co. 97ChloroxylenolN.S. Chemicals 208p-Chloro-m-xylenolN.S. Chemicals 208Super Hygienic Chemicals 170ChlorphenesinN.S. Chemicals 208Chlorpheniramine maleateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Chlorpromazine hydrochlorideMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Choline chlorideOswal Chemicals 51Chrome azurol SSuvchem 152Chrome oxide greenKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 40Chromic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Oswal Chemicals 51Chromic anhydrideKailash Marketing Associates 202Chromium chlorideYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Chromium (III) acetateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Helix Multichem 181Chromium (III) chlorideCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Helix Multichem 181Chromium (III) nitrateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Helix Multichem 181Chromium metalBalaji Industries - Ankleshwar 201Kailash Marketing Associates 202Chromium picolinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Chromotropic acidParagon Industries 162Cinnamic acidSamir Chemicals 171Sparchem 24Universal Esters Limited 170CinnamonitrileGanesh Trading Co. 66Citric acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Citric acid monohydrateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Citriodora oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 201Citronella oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 201ClarithromycinMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19ClotrimazoleLevach Impex Private Limited 181Srikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172Coagulating agentsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Coatings, aquaProvik Industries 188Cobalt chromateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt citrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36

Cobalt gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Cobalt (II) acetateHelix Multichem 181Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Cobalt (II) bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) bromide hexahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Cobalt (II) carbonateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Helix Multichem 181S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Cobalt (II) chlorideHelix Multichem 181Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Cobalt (II) fluorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) hydroxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) nitrateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Box No. 378 166Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Helix Multichem 181Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Cobalt (II) oxideHelix Multichem 181S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Cobalt (II) perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) sulphateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Helix Multichem 181Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Cobalt (II) sulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt metalBalaji Industries - Ankleshwar 201Cocoa butterSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41CocoamidopropylbetaineMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Coco amineManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 172CocobetaineSterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210CocodiethanolamideMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210CocodimethylamineSterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210CocomonoethanolamideMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Coconut fatty acidsSoofi Enterprises 11ColchicineChempure 91Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 48COMUChempure 91Concrete acceleratorYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 184Concrete admixturesYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 184Construction chemicalsKuttuva Silicates (P) Ltd. 201Organo Chemical Industries 56Cooling water treatment chemicals

Gayatree Chemical Industries 60Coomasie Brilliant BlueSuvchem 152Copper acetateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Copper glycinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Copper (I) bromideLeeds Kem [India] Limited 184Copper (II) acetateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Union Chemical Agency 202Copper (II) bromideLeeds Kem [India] Limited 184S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) carbonateAbchem Industries 64Anron Chemicals Co. 157Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Union Chemical Agency 202Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Copper (II) chlorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Copper (II) chromateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) citrateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Copper (II) fluorideBox No. 378 166Copper (II) gluconateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Copper (II) hydroxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) iodideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Copper (II) nitrateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Jyotisom Chemicals 54Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Copper (II) nitrate hemipentahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Copper (II) nitrate trihydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Copper (II) oxalateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) oxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Copper (II) perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) sulphateAbchem Industries 64Anron Chemicals Co. 157Box No. 378 166Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Jyotisom Chemicals 54Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Union Chemical Agency 202Vivan Industries 204Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Raj Agro 202Copper (II) tetrafluoborateChempure 91Copper lysinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Copper metalBalaji Industries - Ankleshwar 201Chempure 91Sarda Metal Powders 54Copper pyrophosphate

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Jyotisom Chemicals 54Copper saltsParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Corrosion inhibitorsChemo India 171Gayatree Chemical Industries 60Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 184Cortisone-21-acetateChempure 91Cosmetic raw materialsRESIL Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 20CosmeticsEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Coupling agentBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Cream of tartarUnion Chemical Agency 202CreatinineTolani Chemicals 31Creatinine monohydrateTolani Chemicals 31m-/p-CresolBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203m-CresolBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15CresolsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Cresyl diphenyl phosphateSandhya Group of Companies 205Cresylic acidSuper Hygienic Chemicals 170Cresyl Violet acetateSuvchem 152Crosslinking agentsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203CrotonaldehydeAshok Chem Pharma International 170Crotonic acidBharat Jyoti Impex 163Chemet 95Tolani Chemicals 31CryoliteOswal Chemicals 51Cumene sulphonic acidNavdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Cupric chlorideKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Cupric chloride dihydrateYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Cuprous bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Dhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Cuprous chlorideKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Cuprous cyanideEurofine Chemicals 58Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Cutting oilsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 342-CyanoacetamideBharat Jyoti Impex 163Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 31Cyanoacetic acidZuhhad International 164CyanoacrylatesBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,2034-Cyanobenzyl bromideAnami Organics 54Leeds Kem [India] Limited 1845-CyanoindoleS. Amit & Co. 972-Cyano-4`-methylbiphenylYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 665-CyanophthalideS. Amit & Co. 972-CyanopyridineChemet 953-Cyanopyridine

S. Amit & Co. 97Cyanuric acidBox No. 374 204Pacific Agencies 17CyclizineSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172Cyclizine hydrochlorideSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172CyclohexaneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Cyclohexanecarbonyl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 59Shital Chemical Industries 181Trans-1,2-Cyclohexanediaminetetraacetic acidK. Raj & Co. 30,321,4-Cyclohexane dimethanolChempure 91CyclohexanolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15CyclohexanoneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 212-(1-Cyclohexenyl)ethylamineGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 64CyclohexylamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15N-CyclohexylthiophthalimideBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203CyclopentanolFreesia Chemicals 58CyclopentanoneBharat Jyoti Impex 163Freesia Chemicals 58CyclopentylamineFreesia Chemicals 58Cyclopentyl bromideFreesia Chemicals 58Cyclopentyl chlorideFreesia Chemicals 58CyclopropanecarbonitrileGanesh Group of Industries 59Cyclopropanecarbonyl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 59Cyclopropane carboxamideGanesh Group of Industries 59CyclopropylamineAarti Drugs Ltd. 62Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15CytosineS. Amit & Co. 97

dDazometGayatree Chemical Industries 60DecalinK. Raj & Co. 30,32DecanenitrileInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 65N-Decanoyl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Decyl alcoholSoofi Enterprises 11n-Decyl bromideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157Sontara Organo Industries 166DefoamersEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Degreasing agentsNavdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46DemulsifiersNavdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Des-azithromycinMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19DescalantsGayatree Chemical Industries 60

DetergentsNikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Dewaxing chemicalsNavdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Dexbrompheniramine maleateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Dexchlorpheniramine maleateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Dextromethorphan hydrobromideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48DextroseAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Dextrose monohydrateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Diacetone alcoholAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J. Kirit & Brothers 52Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15DiacetonitrileChemet 952,9-DiacetylguanineS. Amit & Co. 97DiallylamineChempure 91Diallyl maleateSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Diallyl phthalateSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 373,3`-DiaminodiphenylsulphoneThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 92,6-DiaminotolueneZuhhad International 1643,4-DiaminotolueneZuhhad International 1642,5-Diaminotoluene sulphateParagon Industries 162Diammonium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 185Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Diamyl phthalateSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 371,8-Diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-enePacific Agencies 171,5-Diazabicyclo-(4,3,0)-non-5-eneAlkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 1011,8-Diazabicyclo-(5,4,0)-undec-7-eneAlkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101Tolani Chemicals 31Dibasic esterBharat Jyoti Impex 163Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,154,4`-DibromobiphenylDeep Pharm-Chem Pvt. Ltd. 621,2-DibromobutaneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 1881,4-DibromobutaneCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157Dhruv Chem Industries 18Leeds Kem [India] Limited 184Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Sontara Organo Industries 1661,3-Dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoinMody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 631,6-DibromohexaneLeeds Kem [India] Limited 184Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Dibromo-5-methyl-5-phenylhydantoinInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 651,5-DibromopentaneDhruv Chem Industries 18Freesia Chemicals 58Sontara Organo Industries 1661,2-DibromopropaneDhruv Chem Industries 181,3-DibromopropaneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Dhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Sontara Organo Industries 166Di-n-butylamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15

Sparchem 243-Dibutylaminopropylchloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 59Di-tert-butyl dicarbonateSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 31Di-tert-butyl peroxideJain & Jain 642,4-Di-tert-butylphenolPacific Agencies 172,6-Di-tert-butylphenolPacific Agencies 17Dibutyl phthalateGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34Dibutyl sebacateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Dicalcium phosphatePacific Agencies 17Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Dicarboxylic acid C21Chemo India 171DichloneParagon Industries 1622,4-DichloroacetophenoneGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 64Hem Corporation 204o-DichlorobenzeneSanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 422,4-DichlorobenzonitrileAnami Organics 542,4-Dichlorobenzyl chlorideSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,151,4-DichlorobutaneDhruv Chem Industries 181,3-Dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoinMody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 632,4-Dichloro-3,5-dinitrobenzotrifluoridePacific Agencies 174,4`-DichlorodiphenylsulphoneThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 91,3-Dichloro-5-methyl-5-phenylhydantoinInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 654,6-Dichloronicotinic acidChempure 91DichlorophenGayatree Chemical Industries 60Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 166N.S. Chemicals 208Super Hygienic Chemicals 1702,4-DichlorophenolSuper Hygienic Chemicals 1702,6-DichlorophenolSuper Hygienic Chemicals 1702,5-Dichloro-1,4-phenylenediamineParagon Industries 1621,2-DichloropropaneJ. Kirit & Brothers 521,3-DichloropropaneDhruv Chem Industries 182,6-DichloropyrazineChempure 914,7-DichloroquinolineZuhhad International 1642,5-DichlorothiopheneZuhhad International 1642,4-Dichloro-m-xylenolN.S. Chemicals 208Super Hygienic Chemicals 170Diclofenac diethylamineSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172DicyandiamideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25J.M. Corporation 58Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15DicyclohexylamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Pacific Agencies 17Samir Chemicals 171Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 31Dicyclohexyl carbodiimideChempure 91N,N`-DicyclohexylcarbodiimideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35

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Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 65Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 164Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 31DicyclopentadieneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163DiethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Ankita Chemical Corporation 38,39Black Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203J. Kirit & Brothers 52J.M. Corporation 58K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 171Manisha Traders 62Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15DiethylamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Oswal Chemicals 51Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Diethylamine hydrochlorideMVL Medisynth Private Limited 56Diethylaminodifluorosulphonium tetrafluoroborateChempure 912-(Diethylamino)ethanethiol hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 59DiethylaminoethanolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Oswal Chemicals 51Diethylaminoethyl chloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 59Diethyl carbonateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 31Diethylene glycolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J. Kirit & Brothers 52Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204MVL Medisynth Private Limited 56Parasmani Industries 201Diethylene glycol dimethyl etherSparchem 24DiethylenetriamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Manisha Traders 62Oswal Chemicals 51Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21N,N`-DiethylethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Diethyl etherAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 164Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Diethyl ketoneFreesia Chemicals 58Diethyl malonateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25K. Raj & Co. 30,32Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Diethyl oxalateSpeed International India Pvt. Ltd. 188Diethyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 205Diethyl phthalateSpeed International India Pvt. Ltd. 188Diethyl sulphateSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sheetal Chemicals 201The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Diethyl-p-toluene sulphonyloxy methylphos-phonateS. Amit & Co. 97

1,2-DifluorobenzeneGanesh Trading Co. 661,3-DifluorobenzeneTolani Chemicals 31DigitoninSuvchem 152DiglymeSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 31DihydroartemisininChempure 911,4-DihydroxyanthraquinonePacific Agencies 172,4-DihydroxybenzaldehydeS. Amit & Co. 974,4`-DihydroxydiphenylsulphoneThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 92,5-Dihydroxy-1,4-dithianeS. Amit & Co. 97DiisobutyleneManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 172Diisodecyl adipateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Diisodecyl phenylphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 205DiisopropanolamineChemo India 171DiisopropylamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,152-(Diisopropylamino)ethylchloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 592,6-DiisopropylanilineChemet 95N,N-DiisopropylcarbodiimideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35Diisopropyl etherAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163K. Raj & Co. 30,32Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 21DiisopropylethylamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Black Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203N,N-DiisopropylethylamineAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35Bharat Jyoti Impex 1632,6-DiisopropylphenolS. Amit & Co. 97Diisotridecyl adipateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Dimer acidSoofi Enterprises 111,2-DimethoxyethaneSparchem 242,5-Dimethoxy-p-phenylenediamineParagon Industries 1622,2-DimethoxypropaneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 312,5-DimethoxytetrahydrofuranGanesh Trading Co. 664,4`-Dimethoxytrityl chlorideChempure 91N,N-DimethylacetamideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Oswal Chemicals 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 213,3-Dimethylacrylic acidS. Amit & Co. 97Dimethyl adipateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41DimethylamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Oswal Chemicals 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Dimethylamine hydrochlorideAraya Ventures LLP 25

Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 64Oswal Chemicals 514-DimethylaminobenzaldehydeFerguson Chemicals 1842-DimethylaminoethanolOswal Chemicals 51N,N-DimethylaminoethanolBharat Jyoti Impex 1632-Dimethylaminoethylchloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 59Dimethylaminoisopropylchloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 593-Dimethylamino-2-methylpropyl chloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 593-DimethylaminopropylamineRamanand Kidarnath International 473-Dimethylaminopropylchloride hydrochlorideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Ganesh Group of Industries 59Sontara Organo Industries 1662-N,N-DimethylaminopyridineAraya Ventures LLP 254-DimethylaminopyridineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chemet 95Chempure 91Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 314-N,N-DimethylaminopyridineLasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208N,N-DimethylanilineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Dimethyl carbonateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25J.M. Corporation 58Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21N,N-Dimethyl decanamidePacific Agencies 17Dimethyl disulphideM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 171Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 172N,N-Dimethyldodecylamine-N-oxideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35DimethylethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28N,N-DimethylformamideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Hem Corporation 204J. Kirit & Brothers 52J.M. Corporation 58Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Oswal Chemicals 51Pacific Agencies 17Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 21DimethylglyoximeChempure 915,5-DimethylhydantoinLeeds Kem [India] Limited 1842,6-Dimethyl-1-indanoneInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 65Dimethyl malonateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 243,4-DimethylpyrazoleInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 653,4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphateInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 65Dimethyl succinateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Dimethyl sulphateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Guljag Industries Ltd. 164Pacific Agencies 17Sheetal Chemicals 201

Dimethyl sulphideK. Raj & Co. 30,32Dimethyl sulphoxideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25J.M. Corporation 58Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Oswal Chemicals 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 213,3`-DinitrodiphenylsulphoneThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Dioctyl sebacateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Dioctyl sodium sulphosuccinateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Dioctyl terephthalateManali Traders 1851,4-DioxaneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 164Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15DIP chloride [+]S. Amit & Co. 97Diphenhydramine citrateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Diphenhydramine hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Diphenhydramine methylsulphateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48DiphenylacetonitrileBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63DiphenylamineKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185DiphenylcarbazoneSuvchem 152Diphenyl carbonateBharat Jyoti Impex 163Diphenyl isodecylphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 205Diphenyl isooctylphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 205DiphenylmethaneMody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Diphenyl octyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 2052,5-DiphenyloxazoleTolani Chemicals 31Diphenyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 2052,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazylSuvchem 152DiphenylsulphoneAarti Drugs Ltd. 62Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9N,N-DiphenylthioureaTolani Chemicals 31Diphenyltridecyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 205Dipotassium phosphateSulux Phosphates Ltd. 185Uma Organics 202Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Di-n-propylamineBharat Jyoti Impex 163Dipropylene glycolJ. Kirit & Brothers 52Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether acetatePacific Agencies 17DisinfectantsPolypharm Private Limited 22Disodium cocoamphodiacetateChemspark India Pvt. Ltd. 49Disodium laureth sulphosuccinateVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Disodium octaborate tetrahydrateLCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 185Disodium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 185Uma Organics 202

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Disodium phosphate dihydrateUma Organics 202DispersantsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 40Dispersing agentsMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 184Distearyl pentaerythritol diphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 205DithiocarbamateGayatree Chemical Industries 602,2-Dithiosalicylic acidParagon Industries 162L-(-)-Di-4-Toluoyltartaric acidK. Raj & Co. 30,32DMEUNavdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57n-DodecaneM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 1714-DodecylphenolJ. Kirit & Brothers 52Dodecyltrimethylammonium bromideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35Dodecyltrimethylammonium chlorideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35DolomiteRoyalty Minerals 171DOPAraya Ventures LLP 25Drug intermediatesYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 66DTPAAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206DTPA ironAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206DTPA manganeseAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206DTPA pentasodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206DTPA potassiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206DyesPacific Agencies 17

eEDDHAYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208EDDHA-FeAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208EDTAAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207EDTA calciumYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208EDTA calcium disodiumKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13EDTA copperYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208EDTA diammoniumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206EDTA dipotassiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185EDTA disodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207EDTA ferric ammoniumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206EDTA ferric sodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206EDTA ferrousYogi Dye Chem Industries 207EDTA magnesiumYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208EDTA manganeseYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208EDTA saltsYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208EDTA tetrammoniumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206

EDTA tetrasodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207EDTA tripotassiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185EDTA trisodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206EDTA zincYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208EMMESparchem 24EmulsifiersAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chemo India 171Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Yasham Speciality Ingredients Pvt. Ltd. 99Emulsifiers anionicSterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Emulsifiers nonionicSterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Emulsifying waxKhona Drug Agencies 204Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Engine oilGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34EpichlorohydrinAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Chemo India 171J. Kirit & Brothers 52J.M. Corporation 58Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 21Epoxy resinsSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Eriochrome Cyanine RSuvchem 152ErythromycinMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Erythromycin estolateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Erythromycin ethyl succinateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Erythromycin oximeMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Erythromycin phosphateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Erythromycin propionateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Erythromycin stearateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19EsculinChempure 91Esketamine HydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Essential oilsA Indian Neem Tree Company 201Soofi Enterprises 11Ultra International Ltd. 43Ester gumsProvik Industries 188Ester quatSterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210EthanolProvik Industries 188EthanolamineSterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210EthanolaminesAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Black Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Ether petroleumK. Raj & Co. 30,32EthopabateMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170EthosuximideChempure 91o-EthoxybenzamideGujarat Organics Ltd. 542-Ethoxybenzoic acid

Gujarat Organics Ltd. 544-Ethoxybenzoic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Ethyl acetateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Ashok Chem Pharma International 170Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Ethyl acetoacetateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chemet 95Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Ethyl acrylateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J. Kirit & Brothers 52Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Ethyl alcoholProvik Industries 188EthylbenzeneK. Raj & Co. 30,32Ethyl benzoyl acetateChemet 95Ethyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Dhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Sontara Organo Industries 166Ethyl bromoacetateDhruv Chem Industries 18Shri Laxmi Chemicals 172Ethyl-2-bromobutyrateAgrocel Industries Ltd. 133Ethyl-2-bromopropionateShri Laxmi Chemicals 172Ethyl carbitolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Ethyl cellosolveAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Ethyl cellosolve acetateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Ethyl celluloseAmerican Enterprise 60Ethyl chloroacetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Sontara Organo Industries 166Ethyl-2-chloroacetoacetateChemet 95Ethyl-4-chloroacetoacetateChemet 95Ethyl chloroformateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Ethyl cyanoacetateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Black Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Ethyl diethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28N,N`-Ethylene bisoleamideMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16N,N-Ethylene bistearamideMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Ethylene carbonateChempure 91EthylenediamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Manisha Traders 62Oswal Chemicals 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Ethylene dibromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Dhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Sontara Organo Industries 166Ethylene dichlorideSanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Urmi Chemicals 21

Ethylene glycol distearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Ethylene glycol monostearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Ethylene oxide condensatesSterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymerAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Ethylene ureaNavdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymersHemadhu Texchem Industries 188J. Kirit & Brothers 52Ethyl glyoxylateChemet 95Ethylhexadecyldimethyl ammonium bromideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 352-Ethylhexanoic acidJ. Kirit & Brothers 52Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,152-Ethylhexanoyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 1812-Ethylhexyl acrylateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J. Kirit & Brothers 52Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,152-Ethylhexyldiphenyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 2052-Ethylhexyl glycidyl etherPacific Agencies 172-Ethylhexyl methacrylatePacific Agencies 172-Ethylhexyl sulphateVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Ethyl iodideChempure 91Ethyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Ethyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Ethyl mercaptanManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 172Ethyl-4-methoxycinnamateUniversal Esters Limited 1703-Ethyl-4-methyl-3-pyrrolin-2-oneInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 65Ethyl monoethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28N-EthylmorpholineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28EthylparabenGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Ethylparaben sodiumGujarat Organics Ltd. 54N-EthylpiperazineSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,155-Ethylpyridine-2-ethanolNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Ethyl pyruvateK. Raj & Co. 30,32Ethyl salicylateGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Ethyltriphenylphosphonium bromideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157Samir Chemicals 171Ethyltriphenylphosphonium iodideSamir Chemicals 171Ethyl vinyl etherRamanand Kidarnath International 47Ethynyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185Evening primrose oilMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19ExcipientsNitika Pharmaceutical Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 1

fFacticeOrgano Chemical Industries 56Fatty acid esters

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Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Fatty acid ethylene oxide condensatesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Fatty acid pitchesJOCIL Ltd. 92Fatty acidsSoofi Enterprises 11Fatty alcohol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Soofi Enterprises 11Fatty alcohol ethylene oxide condensatesAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Fatty alcoholsSoofi Enterprises 11Fatty amidesMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Fatty amine ethylene oxide condensatesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Feed additivesSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48FenofibrateSohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 170Ferric alumLotus Marketing 162Ferric ammonium citrateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferric chlorideAbchem Industries 64Lotus Marketing 162Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Ferric citrateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferric hydroxide polymaltose complexShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferric nitrateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Ferric orthophosphateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferric phosphateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferric pyrophosphateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 54Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferric sulphateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Ferrous calcium citrateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferrous citrateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferrous fumarateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 54Ferrous gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferrous lactateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferrous succinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferrous sulphateAbchem Industries 64Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Lotus Marketing 162Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 54Ferrous sulphate heptahydrateHi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 166Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Raj Agro 202Ferrous sulphate monohydrateRaj Agro 202Ferrous sulphideAbchem Industries 64Field stainSuvchem 152Filter aidsOswal Chemicals 51Fine chemicalsAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Freesia Chemicals 58Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 54Uma Organics 202Finishing agentsNavdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Fireside chemicalsGayatree Chemical Industries 60

FlavoursUltra International Ltd. 43Flocculating agentsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Manali Traders 185Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Flunarizine hydrochlorideSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172Fluoboric acidOswal Chemicals 51FluorenePacific Agencies 17FluorobenzeneBharat Jyoti Impex 163K. Raj & Co. 30,32Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 31p-FluorobenzonitrileAnami Organics 543-FluorobenzotrifluoridePacific Agencies 175-FluorocytidineS. Amit & Co. 975-FluorocytosineS. Amit & Co. 971-FluoronaphthaleneS. Amit & Co. 974-Fluorophenyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 1856-Fluoro-3-(4-piperidinyl)-1,2-benzisoxazoleYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 664-FluorotoluenePacific Agencies 17FluorsparOswal Chemicals 51Folic acidSohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 170Food additivesEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Food chemicalsEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Formaldehyde scavengerNavdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57FormamideAarti Drugs Ltd. 62Ankita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163K. Raj & Co. 30,32Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 21Formic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J.M. Corporation 58Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Oswal Chemicals 51Pacific Agencies 17Radha Enterprises 162Ramanand Kidarnath International 47S. Amit & Co. 97Samir Chemicals 171Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 21Wilson Chem Corporation 164N-FormylmorpholineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28FragrancesA Indian Neem Tree Company 201Ultra International Ltd. 43D-FructoseK. Raj & Co. 30,32Sparchem 24Fuel additivesGayatree Chemical Industries 60Fumaric acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J. Kirit & Brothers 52Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15FuranGanesh Group of Industries 59FurfuralJ. Kirit & Brothers 52FurfuraldehydeBharat Jyoti Impex 163Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 64

Furfuryl alcoholBharat Jyoti Impex 163Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 64J. Kirit & Brothers 52Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,152-FurfurylamineGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 642-Furoic acidGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 642-Furoic acid methyl esterGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 642-Furoyl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 59Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Shital Chemical Industries 181

gD-GalactoseK. Raj & Co. 30,32Gear oil additivesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34Gellan gumMarine Hydrocolloids 52GliclazideSohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 170D-Gluconic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Prathista Industries Ltd. 60Glucono-delta-lactonePrathista Industries Ltd. 60Zuhhad International 164GlucosamineMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170L-GlutamineSohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 170GlutaraldehydeAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Gayatree Chemical Industries 60Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 172Polypharm Private Limited 22Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Glutaric acidTolani Chemicals 31GlyceridesEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184GlycerineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Chemo India 171J. Kirit & Brothers 52JOCIL Ltd. 92Khona Drug Agencies 204Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Shreeji Fine Chem 164Soofi Enterprises 11Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 188GlycerolAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Glycerol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Glycerol monolaurateSterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Glycerol monooleateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Glycerol monostearateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Glycerol triacetateTolani Chemicals 31Glycerol trioleateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Glycerol tristearateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184GlycineK. Raj & Co. 30,32Pacific Agencies 17Sparchem 24GlycolAarti Drugs Ltd. 62Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Glycol esters

Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Glycol ethersSterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Glycolic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39GlyoxalAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chemet 95Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Glyoxylic acidChemet 95Sparchem 24GranisetronMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19GraphiteRoyalty Minerals 171Welcome Chemicals 152GreasesK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Grignard reagentsAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Grinding mediaAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Guanidine hydrochlorideBharat Jyoti Impex 163Chemet 95Tolani Chemicals 31Guanidine nitrateChemet 95Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Guanidine thiocyanateChemet 95GuanineBharat Jyoti Impex 163Chempure 91S. Amit & Co. 97Tolani Chemicals 31Guerbet alcohol ethylene oxide condensatesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Gum acaciaLotus Marketing 162Gum rosinAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Gum xanthanAmerican Enterprise 60GypsumShree Chlorates 58

hH. AcidPravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56HalquinolHi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 166Super Hygienic Chemicals 170Heat transfer fluidsJ. Kirit & Brothers 52K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Manisha Traders 62HEDP acidAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206HEDP acid sodium saltAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206HematoxylinSuvchem 152n-HeptaneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chemet 95K. Raj & Co. 30,32Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Heptanoic acidM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 171Heptanoic anhydrideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Heptanoyl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181n-Heptyl bromideSontara Organo Industries 166111333-HexamethyldisilazanePacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15HexamethylenediamineBharat Jyoti Impex 163Hexamine

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Ankita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15HexaneSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15n-HexaneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chemet 95K. Raj & Co. 30,32Pacific Agencies 17Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 211,6-HexanediolBharat Jyoti Impex 163J. Kirit & Brothers 52Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Hexanoic anhydrideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181n-HexanolBharat Jyoti Impex 163Hexanoyl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181n-Hexyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Dhruv Chem Industries 18Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Sontara Organo Industries 166N-Hexyl chlorideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Hexylene glycolJ. Kirit & Brothers 52Samir Chemicals 171Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Homophthalic acidYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208HomosalateUniversal Esters Limited 170Humic acidAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Pacific Agencies 17HydantoinMody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Hydraulic oilsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34Hydrazine hydrateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25J. Kirit & Brothers 52Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Hydrazine sulphateShivam Enterprises 56Hydrobromic acidAgrocel Industries Ltd. 133Araya Ventures LLP 25Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Deep Pharm-Chem Pvt. Ltd. 62Dhruv Chem Industries 18Leeds Kem [India] Limited 184Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sontara Organo Industries 166Hydrobromic acid gas in acetic acidBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Deep Pharm-Chem Pvt. Ltd. 62Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Sontara Organo Industries 166Hydrobromic acid gas in isopropyl alcoholBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Hydrocarbon resinsBombay Chemical & Rubber Products 143Hydrochloric acidAshok Chem Pharma International 170Dayaram Healthcare 172Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Sima Chemicals 60Hydrocinnamic acidShivam Enterprises 56Hydrocortisone

Chempure 91Hydrofluoric acidK. Raj & Co. 30,32Oswal Chemicals 51Sima Chemicals 60Hydrogen gasGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 64Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Hydrogen peroxideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21HydroquinoneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Black Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Hydroquinone monomethyl etherK. Raj & Co. 30,32HydroxocobalamineSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Hydroxocobalamine acetateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Hydroxocobalamine hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Hydroxocobalamine sulphateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 484-HydroxyacetophenoneRamanand Kidarnath International 47m-HydroxyacetophenoneS. Amit & Co. 974-HydroxybenzaldehydeAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15p-HydroxybenzaldehydeM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 171Pacific Agencies 17Tolani Chemicals 313-Hydroxybenzoic acidAnami Organics 541-HydroxybenzotriazoleShivam Enterprises 563-HydroxybenzotrifluoridePacific Agencies 17HydroxychloroquineZuhhad International 164HydroxyethylcelluloseAmerican Enterprise 60Chemo India 171N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-ethylenediaminetriacetic acidVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 461-Hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid tetrasodium saltAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 2062-Hydroxyethyl methacrylateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 464-(2-Hydroxyethyl)morpholineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)piperidineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Hydroxylamine hydrochlorideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 31Urmi Chemicals 21Hydroxylamine sulphateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25K. Raj & Co. 30,32Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45N.S. Chemicals 208Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 21Hydroxylamine-o-sulphonic acidZuhhad International 164HydroxynovaldiamineZuhhad International 164N-HydroxyphthalimideShivam Enterprises 56

HydroxypropylcelluloseAmerican Enterprise 60Chempure 91HydroxypropylmethylcelluloseAmerican Enterprise 60Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose phthalateAmerican Enterprise 603-HydroxypyridineGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 648-HydroxyquinolineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,20312-Hydroxystearic acidBharat Jyoti Impex 163N-HydroxysuccinimidePacific Agencies 17Sparchem 24Hydroxyzine hydrochlorideSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172Hydroxyzine pamoateSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172HyflosupercellSanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42

iImidazoleRamanand Kidarnath International 47Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 31ImidazolineVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Indium fluorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Indium (III) acetateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Indium (III) bromideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Indium (III) chlorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Indium (III) iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Indium (III) nitrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Indium (III) sulphateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36IndoleYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Indole-3-acetic acidTolani Chemicals 31Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Indole-3-butyric acidTolani Chemicals 31Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208InosineK. Raj & Co. 30,32IodineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chemet 95Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Iodine monochlorideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Iodine trichlorideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208p-IodobenzonitrileAnami Organics 54IodoformShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13IodophorNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 60Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Polypharm Private Limited 224-Iodo-1H-pyrazoleChempure 91N-IodosuccinimideGanesh Trading Co. 66Ion pair reagentsAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35IPAKhona Drug Agencies 204Provik Industries 188Sima Chemicals 60Iron (iii) choline citrateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13

Iron (III) sulphideAnron Chemicals Co. 157Iron powderGangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Geetraj Corporation 152Sagar Industries (Mumbai) 181Isatoic anhydrideInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 65Isethionic acid sodium saltThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9IsoambrettolideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Isoamyl alcoholSamir Chemicals 171Isoamyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33IsobutanolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25J. Kirit & Brothers 52Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21IsobutylamineBharat Jyoti Impex 163Isobutyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Chemet 95Dhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Sontara Organo Industries 166Isobutyl chlorideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 45IsobutyleneSavla Chemicals Ltd. 169IsobutylparabenGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Isobutylparaben sodiumGujarat Organics Ltd. 54IsobutyraldehydeAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39K. Raj & Co. 30,32Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15IsobutyramideShital Chemical Industries 181Isobutyric acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J. Kirit & Brothers 52Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Isobutyric anhydrideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Isobutyryl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 59Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Shital Chemical Industries 181IsochromanLeeds Kem [India] Limited 184Isodecyl alcoholKhona Drug Agencies 204Isononanoic acidChemo India 171J. Kirit & Brothers 52IsooctaneK. Raj & Co. 30,32Isooctyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 18Isopar GAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35IsopentaneK. Raj & Co. 30,32IsophoroneChempure 91Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15IsophoronediamineSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Isophthalic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Black Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203J. Kirit & Brothers 52Manali Traders 185Manisha Traders 62Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15

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Isophthaloyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 181IsopreneAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35Sparchem 24IsopropanolKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 45IsopropanolamineK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Isopropenyl acetateSparchem 24Isopropyl acetateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sontara Organo Industries 166Sparchem 24Isopropyl alcoholAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Ferguson Chemicals 184Pacific Agencies 17Pure Solvi-Chem India 202Radha Enterprises 162Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 21Isopropyl bromideAgrocel Industries Ltd. 133Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157Dhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Sontara Organo Industries 166Isopropyl chloroacetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Sontara Organo Industries 166Trans-p-Isopropylcyclohexane carboxylic acidInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 65Isopropyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Isopropyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Isopropyl myristateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41R-4-Isopropyl-2-oxazolidinoneS. Amit & Co. 97S-4-Isopropyl-2-oxazolidinoneS. Amit & Co. 97Isopropyl palmitateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 414-Isopropyl thiophenolStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157IsosorbideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181IsovaleraldehydeK. Raj & Co. 30,32Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Itaconic acidSamir Chemicals 171Sparchem 24

jJ. AcidPravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56Janus Green BSuvchem 152Jojoba oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 201

kKalignostPadmaja Chemicals 166KaolinRoyalty Minerals 171Kaolin calcinedRoyalty Minerals 171Karanjia oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 201Ketamine hydrochloride

Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 48S-Ketamine hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Alpha-Keto glutaric acidTolani Chemicals 31Ketonic resinsSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37KinetinTolani Chemicals 31Kojic acidAmerican Enterprise 60

lLaboratory chemicalsGeetraj Corporation 152K. Raj & Co. 30,32Suvchem 152DL-Lactic acidBharat Jyoti Impex 163LactoseChemo India 171Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Lanthanum (III) carbonateChempure 91LasamideThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Lauric acidJOCIL Ltd. 92Knoll Chem Industries 188Soofi Enterprises 11Lauryl acrylatePacific Agencies 17Lauryl alcoholAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Khona Drug Agencies 204Soofi Enterprises 11LaurylamidopropylbetaineChemspark India Pvt. Ltd. 49Laurylamine ethylene oxide condensatesSterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Laurylamine oxideSterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Lauryl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Sontara Organo Industries 166Lauryl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Lauryl myristyl alcoholSoofi Enterprises 11Laurylpyridinium bromideSamir Chemicals 171Laurylpyridinium chlorideNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 60Samir Chemicals 171Lead acetateAnron Chemicals Co. 157AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 170Jyotisom Chemicals 54Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Lead acetate trihydrateChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 170Jyotisom Chemicals 54Lead bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Lead carbonateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Box No. 378 166Lead chlorideAnron Chemicals Co. 157Lead chromateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Lead (II) nitrateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Lead (IV) oxideKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Lead nitrateAnron Chemicals Co. 157AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Box No. 378 166Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 170Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Lead sulphateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Lead tetraacetateYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Leather chemicals

Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Leather preservativesHi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 166Lemon grass oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 201Levocetirizine hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Levosalbutamol sulphateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48LidocaineInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 65Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Lidocaine hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Lime hydratedGangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Geetraj Corporation 152Lotus Marketing 162Shreeji Fine Chem 164Vivan Industries 204D-LimoneneSoofi Enterprises 11Linoleic acidChempure 91Lithium acetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Lithium acetate dihydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Lithium aluminium hydrideBharat Jyoti Impex 163Tolani Chemicals 31Lithium benzoateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Lithium bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Sontara Organo Industries 166Lithium-tert-butoxideSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Lithium carbonateChempure 91K. Raj & Co. 30,32Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Lithium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Chempure 91Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Sontara Organo Industries 166Lithium chromateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Sontara Organo Industries 166Lithium citrate tetrahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Lithium fluorideBox No. 378 166Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Lithium fluorophosphateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Lithium gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Lithium hexamethyldisilazideSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Lithium hydroxideNeogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Agencies 17Samir Chemicals 171Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Lithium hydroxide monohydrateK. Raj & Co. 30,32Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 188Lithium iodideChempure 91Lithium lactateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Lithium metaborateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33

Lithium metalTolani Chemicals 31Lithium metasilicateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Lithium molybdateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Sontara Organo Industries 166Lithium nitrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Sontara Organo Industries 166Lithium perchlorateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Lithium phosphateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Lithium saltsMody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Lithium silicateNoble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 27Lithium sulphateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Sontara Organo Industries 166Lithium tetraborateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33LornoxicamZuhhad International 164Lube additivesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34LubricantsMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16LumefantrineSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 482,3-LutidineLasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 422,6-LutidineLasons India Pvt. Ltd. 2083,5-LutidineLasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42L-LysinePacific Agencies 17

mMagnesium acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Uma Organics 202Magnesium aspartateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium benzoateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium bromide hexahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Magnesium-tert-butoxideS. Amit & Co. 97Magnesium carbonateGangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Geetraj Corporation 152Kruti Chemicals 172Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Magnesium chlorideAbchem Industries 64Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Magnesium citrateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium citrate malateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium glycinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium hydroxideBombay Chemical & Rubber Products 143Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Geetraj Corporation 152Magnesium hypophosphite

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Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Magnesium lactateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium metalEurofine Chemicals 58Magnesium nitrateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Magnesium orotateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium oxideBombay Chemical & Rubber Products 143Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Geetraj Corporation 152Samir Chemicals 171Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Welcome Chemicals 152Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Magnesium peroxideShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium petroleum sulphonateGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34Magnesium phosphate dibasicShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium phosphate monobasicKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Magnesium phosphate tribasicShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium pidolateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium potassium aspartateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium silicateGangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Geetraj Corporation 152Magnesium stearateHi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 166Nitika Pharmaceutical Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 1R.T. Industries 171Magnesium sulphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Box No. 378 166Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Vivan Industries 204Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Magnesium sulphate heptahydrateRaj Agro 202Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 54Magnesium sulphate monohydrateBox No. 378 166Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 54Magnesium turningsEmpire Industries 172Samir Corporation 62Maleic acidMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Shivam Enterprises 56Maleic anhydrideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Black Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Chemet 95Gayatree Chemical Industries 60J. Kirit & Brothers 52M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 171Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Manisha Traders 62Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 188Maleic resinsProvik Industries 188Malic acidJ. Kirit & Brothers 52Malonic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 31MalononitrileAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chemet 95K. Raj & Co. 30,32Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15MaltolYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 66

MaltoseK. Raj & Co. 30,32Sparchem 24Manganese acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 170Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Uma Organics 202Manganese carbonateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Manganese chlorideBox No. 378 166Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Manganese citrateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Manganese gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Manganese (II) bromide tetrahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Manganese (II) carbonateYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Manganese (II) chlorideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Manganese (II) sulphateYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Manganese (II) sulphate monohydrateRaj Agro 202Manganese metalBalaji Industries - Ankleshwar 201Manganese sulphateBox No. 378 166Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Vivan Industries 204Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Manganese violetKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 40Marfey`s reagentAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35MCT oilsMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Soofi Enterprises 11Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41MDISanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15MebeverineSohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 170Mecetronium ethosulphateSuper Hygienic Chemicals 170Meclizine hydrochlorideSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172MelamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15MelatoninMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Meldrum`s acidBharat Jyoti Impex 163L-MentholChempure 912-MercaptobenzimidazoleKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 452-MercaptobenzothiazoleYogi Dye Chem Industries 2072-MercaptoethanolRamanand Kidarnath International 47Tolani Chemicals 31Mercuric acetateYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Mercuric chlorideYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Mercuric iodideYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Mercuric nitrateYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Mercuric oxideYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Mercuric sulphateYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Mercurous nitrateYogi Dye Chem Industries 207

Mercury (I) acetateYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Mercury (II) chlorideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Mercury (II) oxideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Mercury (I) oxideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208MesalazineSohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 170MesityleneTolani Chemicals 31Metal refining chemicalsRhodium Master 115Metal working additivesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34Metal working oilChemo India 171Metanilic acidPravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56Metformin hydrochlorideSohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 170MethacrylamideBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Methacrylic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chem Corporation 23J. Kirit & Brothers 52Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Methallyl chlorideTolani Chemicals 31Methanesulphonic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Pacific Agencies 17Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sheetal Chemicals 201Tolani Chemicals 31Urmi Chemicals 21Methanesulphonic anhydrideStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Methanesulphonyl chlorideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 31Urmi Chemicals 21MethanolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21MethopabateMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1702-Methoxybenzoic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1703-Methoxybenzoic acidAnami Organics 544-Methoxybenzoic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 544-Methoxybenzoyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 1814-Methoxycinnamic acidUniversal Esters Limited 1703-Methoxy-4-methylbenzoic acid methyl esterAnami Organics 543-Methoxy-4-methylbenzonitrileAnami Organics 546-Methoxy-2-naphthoic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 543-Methoxyphenacyl bromideLeeds Kem [India] Limited 1844-Methoxyphenacyl bromideLeeds Kem [India] Limited 1842-MethoxyphenothiazineMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Methoxypolyethylene glycolVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Methoxy polyethylene glycol methacrylatePacific Agencies 171-Methoxypropanol-2-acetateM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 171

2-MethoxypropeneTolani Chemicals 31Methyl acetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Sontara Organo Industries 166Methyl acetoacetateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Chemet 95K. Raj & Co. 30,32Oswal Chemicals 51Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 21Methyl acrylateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J. Kirit & Brothers 52Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Methyl benzene sulphonateStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Methyl benzoateGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 342-MethylbenzonitrileAnami Organics 54Methyl-2-bromoacetateDhruv Chem Industries 18Methyl-2-bromobutyrateAgrocel Industries Ltd. 133Methyl-tert-butyl etherAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 164Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Savla Chemicals Ltd. 169Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 31N-MethylcarbazoloneCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157MethylcelluloseAmerican Enterprise 60Methyl chlorideGujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Methyl chloroacetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Sontara Organo Industries 166Methyl-4-chloroacetoacetateSparchem 24Methyl chloroformateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21MethylcobalamineSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Methyl crotonateChemet 95Methyl cyanoacetateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,154-Methyl-2-cyanobiphenylPacific Agencies 17MethylcyclohexaneK. Raj & Co. 30,32Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Methyl diethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Methylene bisthiocyanateGayatree Chemical Industries 60Methylene chlorideAraya Ventures LLP 25Chem Corporation 23Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Methylene dichlorideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Pacific Agencies 17Radha Enterprises 162Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Methyl ester ethylene oxide condensatesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Methyl ester sulphonate

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Soofi Enterprises 11Methyl ethyl ketoneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Methyl ethyl ketone peroxideJain & Jain 642-Methyl-5-ethylpyridineChemet 95N-MethylformamideHem Corporation 204Methyl formateNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Oswal Chemicals 51Methyl glycolPacific Agencies 171-MethylimidazoleBharat Jyoti Impex 163K. Raj & Co. 30,322-MethylimidazoleBharat Jyoti Impex 163Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Methyl iodideChempure 91Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Methyl isobutyl ketoneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 212-Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-oneGayatree Chemical Industries 60Methyl lactateThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Methyl laurateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Methyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Methyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 1812-Methylmercapto phenothiazineMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Methyl methacrylateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chem Corporation 23J. Kirit & Brothers 52Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Methyl-3-methoxyacrylateChemet 95Methyl monoethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28N-MethylmorpholineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Tolani Chemicals 31N-Methylmorpholine oxideAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 283-Methyl-4-nitrobenzoic acidHem Corporation 204N-Methylol acrylamidePacific Agencies 17Methyl oleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16R-2-Methyl-CBS-oxazaborolidineS. Amit & Co. 97MethylparabenGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Methylparaben sodiumGujarat Organics Ltd. 545-Methyl-5-phenylhydantoinInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 65N-MethylpiperazineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Methyl-(R)-piperidine-2-carboxylic acidChempure 911-Methyl-1H-pyrazole-3-carbonitrileChempure 91

N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidoneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25K. Raj & Co. 30,32Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Oswal Chemicals 51Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 212-MethylresorcinolZuhhad International 1645-MethylresorcinolK. Raj & Co. 30,32Methyl ricinoleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Methyl salicylateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Gujarat Organics Ltd. 54Khona Drug Agencies 204Pure Solvi-Chem India 2023-Methylsalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 544-Methylsalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 545-Methylsalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 543-Methylsalicylic acid methyl esterGujarat Organics Ltd. 542-MethyltetrahydrofuranAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 315-Methyl tetrahydropyrido indaloneYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 66Methyltin stabiliserIonak Organics LLP. 152Methyl-p-toluenesulphonateStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Methyl-1H-1,2,3-triazole-4-carboxylateChempure 91Methyltributylammonium chlorideMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Methyltriphenylphosphonium bromideSamir Chemicals 171Methyltriphenylphosphonium iodideSamir Chemicals 1715-MethyluridineS. Amit & Co. 97Micaeous iron oxideRoyalty Minerals 171Microcrystalline celluloseAnshul Life Sciences 116Ashok Chem Pharma International 170Nitika Pharmaceutical Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 1Sigachi 10MicronutrientsAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Mixed xylenePure Solvi-Chem India 202MMA triazineVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Molybdenum disulphideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Molybdenum metalBalaji Industries - Ankleshwar 201Molybdenum trioxideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Molybdic acidYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Monoammonium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Pacific Agencies 17Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 185Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Mono-n-butylamineBharat Jyoti Impex 163Pacific Agencies 17Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56Monocalcium phosphateSulux Phosphates Ltd. 185Monochloroacetic acidAshok Chem Pharma International 170MonochlorobenzeneKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 45

Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15MonochlorophenolSuper Hygienic Chemicals 170MonoethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Ankita Chemical Corporation 38,39Black Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 171Manisha Traders 62MVL Medisynth Private Limited 56Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15MonoethylamineOswal Chemicals 51Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Monoethylene glycolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204MVL Medisynth Private Limited 56Parasmani Industries 201Radha Enterprises 162Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15MonoglymeBharat Jyoti Impex 163Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 31MonoisopropanolamineChemo India 171MonoisopropylamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 64Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24MonomethylamineAlkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101Ankita Chemical Corporation 38,39Oswal Chemicals 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Monomethylamine hydrochlorideMVL Medisynth Private Limited 56Monopotassium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Monosodium glutamateChemet 95Monosodium hydrogen orthophosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Monosodium phosphateSulux Phosphates Ltd. 185Montan waxProvik Industries 188Moringa oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 201MorpholineAlkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 101Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Ankita Chemical Corporation 38,39Oswal Chemicals 51Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Mould release agentsK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26MP diol glycolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Myristic acidKnoll Chem Industries 188Soofi Enterprises 11Myristyl alcoholSoofi Enterprises 11Myristyl myristateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41

nNabamVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Nalidixic acidIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 204Naphthalene

Ankita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Naphthalene sulphonate formaldehyde condensateVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 1842-Naphthalenesulphonic acidYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 1842-Naphthalenesulphonic acid ammonium saltYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 184Beta-Naphthalenesulphonic acid potassium saltYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 1842-Naphthalenesulphonic acid sodium saltYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 184Alpha-NaphtholAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Beta-NaphtholAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Alpha-NaphtholbenzeinSuvchem 152Alpha-NaphtholphthaleinSuvchem 152R-(+)-(1-Naphthyl)ethylamineS. Amit & Co. 97N-(1-Naphthyl)ethylenediamine dihydrochloridePadmaja Chemicals 166Neem extractA Indian Neem Tree Company 201Neem oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 201Neopentyl glycolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Neopentyl glycol cocoateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Neopentyl glycol oleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16New methylene blueSuvchem 152NiacinLasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208NiacinamideIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 204Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Nickel acetateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Helix Multichem 181Nickel carbonateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Nickel chlorideAnron Chemicals Co. 157Jyotisom Chemicals 54Nickel citrateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Nickel fluorideBox No. 378 166Nickel (II) bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Nickel (II) carbonateHelix Multichem 181Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Nickel (II) chlorideHelix Multichem 181Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Nickel (II) nitrateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Helix Multichem 181Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Nickel (II) oxideHelix Multichem 181Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Nickel (II) sulphateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Helix Multichem 181Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Nickel metal

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Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 201Nickel nitrateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Nickel sulphateBox No. 378 166Jyotisom Chemicals 54NicorandilSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48NicotineYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Nicotine alkaloidYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Nicotine bitartarateYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Nicotine polacrilexYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Nicotinic acidIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 204NinhydrinK. Raj & Co. 30,32Niobium (V) oxideTolani Chemicals 31Nitric acidLasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Sima Chemicals 60Wilson Chem Corporation 164Nitrilotriacetic acid trisodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 2063-NitroacetophenoneS. Amit & Co. 975-Nitro-2-aminophenolParagon Industries 1622-NitrobenzaldehydePacific Agencies 17p-NitrobenzaldehydeLeeds Kem [India] Limited 184p-NitrobenzamideTRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 185NitrobenzeneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39p-Nitrobenzenesulphonyl chlorideThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9p-Nitrobenzoyl chlorideTRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 185p-Nitrobenzyl alcoholLeeds Kem [India] Limited 184p-Nitrobenzyl bromideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157Leeds Kem [India] Limited 184NitrocelluloseKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 40o-NitrochlorobenzeneSanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 422-NitroiminoimidazolidinePacific Agencies 17NitromethaneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Pacific Agencies 17Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,153-NitrophthalonitrileAnami Organics 544-NitrophthalonitrileAnami Organics 544-Nitroso-2,6-xylenolN.S. Chemicals 208NonylphenolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Nonylphenol ethylene oxide condensatesK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Nonylphenoxy polyethanol-iodine complexNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 60NorfloxacinIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 204NTAAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Nuclear Fast RedSuvchem 152

oOctahydroindole-2-carboxylic acidYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 66Octanol

Ankita Chemical Corporation 38,39Urmi Chemicals 21Octanoyl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181OctocryleneUniversal Esters Limited 170Octoic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Octyl alcoholSoofi Enterprises 11n-OctylamineRamanand Kidarnath International 47n-Octyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Dhruv Chem Industries 18Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63OctyldodecanolUniversal Esters Limited 170Octyl hydroxy stearateUniversal Esters Limited 170Octyl methoxycinnamateUniversal Esters Limited 170Octyl octonoateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Octyl palmitateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41p-OctylphenolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Octyl salicylateUniversal Esters Limited 170Octyl stearateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Octyltin stabiliserIonak Organics LLP. 152Ofloxacin acidAarti Drugs Ltd. 62Oilfield chemicalsNavdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Oil soluble dyesChemo India 171Oleic acidBharat Jyoti Impex 163Khona Drug Agencies 204Knoll Chem Industries 188Shreeji Fine Chem 164Soofi Enterprises 11OleoresinsA Indian Neem Tree Company 201OleumGuljag Industries Ltd. 164The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Oleyl alcoholSoofi Enterprises 11Oleylcetyl alcoholSoofi Enterprises 11Optical brightening agentsK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Pondy Agro Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 157Orange oilSoofi Enterprises 11OrceinSuvchem 152OrcinolPadmaja Chemicals 166OrlistatSohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 170OT liquidHemadhu Texchem Industries 188OT pasteHemadhu Texchem Industries 188Oxalic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chemet 95Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185

pPaintsS. Amit & Co. 97Palladium acetateRhodium Master 115Palladium chlorideRhodium Master 115Palladium nitrateRhodium Master 115Palladium on carbon

Rhodium Master 115Palladium oxideRhodium Master 115Palladium spongeRhodium Master 115Palmarosa oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 201Palm fatty acidsKnoll Chem Industries 188Soofi Enterprises 11Palmitic acidJOCIL Ltd. 92Knoll Chem Industries 188Soofi Enterprises 11Palm kernel fatty acidsSoofi Enterprises 11Palm stearinKnoll Chem Industries 188Palm stearin fatty acidsSoofi Enterprises 11Paper chemicalsK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26ParabensGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Paraffin chlorinatedGujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Paraffin liquidKhona Drug Agencies 204Paraffin waxAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Shreeji Fine Chem 164ParaformaldehydeAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Pacific Agencies 17Sparchem 24ParaldehydeAshok Chem Pharma International 170Chemet 95Paraquat dichloride technicalPacific Agencies 17PBTCAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Pearlising agentsKuntal Organics LLP. 166Pearlman`s catalystRhodium Master 115PentaerythritolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Pacific Agencies 17Pentaerythritol tetracaproateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Pentaerythritol tetracaprylateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Pentaerythritol tetraoleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16PentafluorophenolS. Amit & Co. 97n-PentaneK. Raj & Co. 30,321,2-PentanediolPacific Agencies 171,5-PentanediolPacific Agencies 17PentoxifyllineSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48n-Pentyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Dhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Sontara Organo Industries 166Peracetic acidMars Chemicals 166Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Radha Enterprises 162PerchloroethyleneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chem Corporation 23Manisha Traders 62Perfumery chemicalsSoofi Enterprises 11Perfumery compoundsA Indian Neem Tree Company 201Permethrin technicalSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172Petroleum jelly

Khona Drug Agencies 204Petroleum resinBombay Chemical & Rubber Products 143Petroleum sulphonatesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34PharmaceuticalsS. Amit & Co. 97pH boosterGayatree Chemical Industries 601,10-Phenanthroline monohydrateTolani Chemicals 31Phenazine methosulphateSuvchem 152p-PhenetidineSamir Chemicals 171Pheniramine maleateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48PhenolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Pacific Agencies 17Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Phenol ethylene oxide condensatesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Phenolic resinsProvik Industries 188Phenol styrenatedVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Phenol styrenated ethylene oxide condensatesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Phenol sulphonate formaldehyde condensateVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 184Phenolsulphonic acidNavdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57p-Phenolsulphonic acidThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 94-Phenoxy-2,6-diisopropyl phenyl isothiocyanatePacific Agencies 17Beta-PhenoxyethanolAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 2104-PhenoxyphenolGanesh Trading Co. 66Phenylacetic acidSheetal Chemicals 201TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Phenylacetyl chlorideSheetal Chemicals 201Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 185L-PhenylalanineS. Amit & Co. 972-Phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulphonic acidParagon Industries 1624-Phenyl-1-butanolFreesia Chemicals 58Phenyl chloroformateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Phenyl dichlorophosphateS. Amit & Co. 97PhenyleNikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184o-PhenylenediamineKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 172Pacific Agencies 17Sheetal Chemicals 201Phenylephrine hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48DL-Alpha-PhenylethylamineBharat Jyoti Impex 163R(+)alpha-PhenylethylamineRamanand Kidarnath International 472-Phenylethyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Leeds Kem [India] Limited 184Sontara Organo Industries 166S-(+)-2-PhenylglycinolChempure 91

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Phenyl magnesium bromideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Phenyl magnesium chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Phenylmercuric-2-ethylhexanoateChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 170Phenylmercuric neodecanoateChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 170Phenyl mercuric oleateChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 170R-4-Phenyl-2-oxazolidinoneS. Amit & Co. 97S-4-Phenyl-2-oxazolidinoneS. Amit & Co. 971-Phenyl-1-propanolYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 66Phenyltrimethylammonium chlorideMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Samir Chemicals 171PhloroglucinolTolani Chemicals 31m-Phosphoric acidBox No. 378 166Phosphoric acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Urmi Chemicals 21Wilson Chem Corporation 164Phosphorous acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 185Pacific Agencies 17Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Phosphorous oxybromideTulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171Phosphorous oxychlorideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 172Sandhya Group of Companies 205Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Phosphorous pentachlorideSandhya Group of Companies 205Phosphorous pentoxidePacific Agencies 17Sandhya Group of Companies 205Tolani Chemicals 31Phosphorous tribromideAgrocel Industries Ltd. 133Dhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Shri Laxmi Chemicals 172Tulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171Phosphorous trichlorideSandhya Group of Companies 205Phosphorous yellowAraya Ventures LLP 25Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 172o-PhthalaldehydeN.S. Chemicals 208Super Hygienic Chemicals 170Phthalic anhydrideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Chem Corporation 23Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Pacific Agencies 17Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 188PhthalimideIshita Industries 164Samir Chemicals 171PhytochemicalsSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Alpha-PicolineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Pacific Agencies 17Gamma-PicolineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Pigment BlackKailash Marketing Associates 202PigmentsKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 40Pinacolborane

S. Amit & Co. 97Piperaquine phosphateChempure 91PiperazineManisha Traders 62Oswal Chemicals 51Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Piperazine anhydrousAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chemet 95Urmi Chemicals 21PiperidineBharat Jyoti Impex 163K. Raj & Co. 30,32Urmi Chemicals 211-Piperidino-1-cyclohexeneNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181PivalamideShital Chemical Industries 181Pivalic acidShital Chemical Industries 181Pivaloyl chlorideChemet 95K. Raj & Co. 30,32Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Shital Chemical Industries 181Plastic additivesIonak Organics LLP. 152Polacrilex ResinYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208PolyacrylamideBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Polyalkylene glycolChemo India 171Polyaluminium chlorideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Vivan Industries 204PolycarboxylatesYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 184Polycarboxylic acidChemo India 171Polydiallyldimethylammonium chlorideGayatree Chemical Industries 60Poly(dipropylene glycol) phenyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 205PolyelectrolytesGayatree Chemical Industries 60Manali Traders 185Polyester filmK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Polyester resinsHemadhu Texchem Industries 188Polyethylene emulsionsRamanand Kidarnath International 47Polyethylene glycolAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Ankita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chemo India 171Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Khona Drug Agencies 204LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 185Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Polyethylene glycol dilaurateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Polyethylene glycol dioleateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Polyethylene glycol distearateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Polyethylene glycol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Polyethylene glycol-8 glyceryl caprylate/caprateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Polyethylene glycol-7 glyceryl cocoateIonak Organics LLP. 152Polyethylene glycol methacrylatePacific Agencies 17Polyethylene glycol monolaurateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16

Polyethylene glycol monooleateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Polyethylene glycol monostearateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Polyethylene oxidePacific Agencies 17Polyethylene waxKuntal Organics LLP. 166R.T. Industries 171Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Polyglycerol estersEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Polyglycerol polyricinoleateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16PolyisobutyleneKuntal Organics LLP. 166Polyisobutylene succinic anhydrideGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Poly-4,4-isopropylidenediphenol C10 alcohol phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 205Poly-4,4-isopropylidenediphenol C12-15 alcohol phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 205Polymer additivesGanesh Group of Industries 59Ionak Organics LLP. 152S. Amit & Co. 97Polyol estersChemo India 171Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16PolyolsAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Polyoxyethylene lauryl etherAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35Polyphosphoric acidSandhya Group of Companies 205Polypropylene glycolAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Ankita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chemo India 171K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26PolysorbateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Pacific Agencies 17Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Yasham Speciality Ingredients Pvt. Ltd. 99Polyvinyl alcoholPacific Agencies 17Polyvinyl pyrrolidoneAmerican Enterprise 60Oswal Chemicals 51Potassium acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Uma Organics 202Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Potassium-tert-amylateSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Potassium benzoateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Potassium bicarbonateMeru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 164Pacific Agencies 17Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Potassium bichromateOswal Chemicals 51Potassium bisulphateBox No. 378 166Potassium bromateDhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Potassium bromideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Dhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Sontara Organo Industries 166

Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Potassium-tert-butoxideK. Raj & Co. 30,32Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Potassium-n-butylateSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Potassium carbonateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Chemet 95Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Manali Traders 185Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 21Potassium chlorideAnron Chemicals Co. 157Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 54Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Potassium chromateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Box No. 378 166Potassium citrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Potassium D-gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Potassium dichromateAnron Chemicals Co. 157Potassium dihydrogen phosphateUma Organics 202Potassium dimethyl dithiocarbamateVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Potassium D-saccharateZuhhad International 164Potassium-2-ethylhexanoateFerguson Chemicals 184Potassium ferricyanideKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Potassium ferrocyanideKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Potassium hexamethyldisilazaneSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Potassium humateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 185Potassium hydroxideChemet 95Potassium hydroxide pelletsSparchem 24Potassium iodateYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Potassium iodideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Potassium isopropylateSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Potassium laurateIonak Organics LLP. 152Potassium magnesium citrateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Potassium maleateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Potassium metabisulphiteKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Potassium methoxideSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Potassium myristateIonak Organics LLP. 152Potassium nitrateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Uma Organics 202Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Potassium nitriteYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Potassium oleateIonak Organics LLP. 152Potassium oxalateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Potassium palmitateIonak Organics LLP. 152Potassium permanganateManali Traders 185

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Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 164Oswal Chemicals 51Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Potassium persulphateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Potassium phosphate dibasicKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Potassium phosphate monobasicKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Potassium phosphate tribasicKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Potassium-n-propylateSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Potassium silicateNoble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 27Potassium sodium tartarateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Potassium stearateIonak Organics LLP. 152Potassium sulphateAraya Ventures LLP 25Box No. 374 204Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Potassium thiocyanateBharat Jyoti Impex 163Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Potassium titanateNoble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 27Potassium tripolyphosphateSulux Phosphates Ltd. 185Potassium zirconium carbonateZirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 162Potassium zirconium fluorideZirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 162Pour point depressantsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34Povidone iodinePolypharm Private Limited 22Precipitated calcium carbonateRoyalty Minerals 171Precipitated silicaK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26PregabalinLevach Impex Private Limited 181PreservativesChemo India 171Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34Gayatree Chemical Industries 60Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Prathista Industries Ltd. 60Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210PrilocaineMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Prilocaine hydrochlorideMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Prochlorperazine maleateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Prochlorperazine mesylateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19D-ProlineChempure 91L-ProlineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39S. Amit & Co. 97L-ProlineamidePacific Agencies 17L-Proline benzyl ester hydrochlorideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157Promethazine theoclateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 191-Propanephosphonic acid cyclic anhydrideChemet 95n-PropanolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Urmi Chemicals 21Propargyl alcoholAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39K. Raj & Co. 30,32Z-1-Propenyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185PropionaldehydeAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39K. Raj & Co. 30,32Tolani Chemicals 31

Propionic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sparchem 24Propionic anhydrideBharat Jyoti Impex 163K. Raj & Co. 30,32Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Propionyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 18Propionyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 181Propyl acetateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 188M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 171Sontara Organo Industries 166n-Propyl bromideAD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52Agrocel Industries Ltd. 133Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Dhruv Chem Industries 18Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Sontara Organo Industries 166n-Propyl diethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28R-(+)-Propylene carbonateS. Amit & Co. 97Propylene glycolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Khona Drug Agencies 204Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Radha Enterprises 162Urmi Chemicals 21Propylene glycol dioleateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Propylene glycol monooleateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Propylene glycol monostearateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Propylene oxide condensatesSterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210n-Propyl ethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Propyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185PropylparabenGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Propylparaben sodiumGujarat Organics Ltd. 54PTSATRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 185PVCAraya Ventures LLP 25Chem Corporation 23PVPChempure 91PyridineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Black Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Chemet 95Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Urmi Chemicals 21Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Pyridine derivativesBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Urmi Chemicals 21Pyridine hydrobromideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157Leeds Kem [India] Limited 184Pyridine hydrobromide perbromideLeeds Kem [India] Limited 184Pyridine hydrochlorideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 1573-Pyridinesulphonyl chlorideAlcatraz Chemicals 58Pyridinium bromide perbromideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157

Pyridinium p-toluenesulphonateNandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1884-(2-Pyridinyl)benzaldehydeS. Amit & Co. 97Pyrilamine maleateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Pyrocatechol violetSuvchem 152PyrogallolTolani Chemicals 31Pyrogallol redSuvchem 152Pyronin BSuvchem 152Pyronin YSuvchem 152PyrroleBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203K. Raj & Co. 30,32PyrrolidineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163K. Raj & Co. 30,32Ramanand Kidarnath International 472-PyrrolidoneBharat Jyoti Impex 163Oswal Chemicals 51Tolani Chemicals 31

qQuartzRoyalty Minerals 171Welcome Chemicals 152Quaternary ammonium compoundsSamir Chemicals 171Quaternary phosphonium compoundsSamir Chemicals 171QuinolineK. Raj & Co. 30,32Tolani Chemicals 31

rRactopamine hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48Redispersible polymer powder (VAE)Chemo India 171Red oxideWelcome Chemicals 152Red oxide naturalRoyalty Minerals 171ReducerProvik Industries 188ResazurinPadmaja Chemicals 166Resazurin sodium saltSuvchem 152Research chemicalsAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35ResorcinolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Black Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56Zuhhad International 164RetarderProvik Industries 188Reverse osmosis chemicalsGayatree Chemical Industries 60Riboflavine-5-phosphate sodiumSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48D-RiboseS. Amit & Co. 97Tolani Chemicals 31Rice bran fatty acidKnoll Chem Industries 188RopivacaineMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Ropivacaine hydrochlorideMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Rubber chemicalsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Rubber solutionBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Rubeanic acidSuvchem 152Rust preventivesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34

Rutile sandNoble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 27

sSaccharin sodiumManali Traders 185Oswal Chemicals 51Salbutamol sulphateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48SalicylaldehydeBharat Jyoti Impex 163Salicylic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 40SaltRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 54Salt vacuumBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203Scale inhibitorsGujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Sebacic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Tolani Chemicals 31Semicarbazide hydrochlorideShivam Enterprises 56Sequestering agentsAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206D-SerineTolani Chemicals 31SilanesK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26SilicaRoyalty Minerals 171Soofi Enterprises 11Silica fumedK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Silica precipitatedGangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Geetraj Corporation 152Royalty Minerals 171Welcome Chemicals 152SilicatesNoble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 27Silicone emulsionsK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Silicone oilK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Silicon metalBalaji Industries - Ankleshwar 201Silver nitrateYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Silver oxideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Silver sulphadiazineSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172Silver sulphateYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208SoapHemadhu Texchem Industries 188Soap noodlesJOCIL Ltd. 92Shreeji Fine Chem 164Soofi Enterprises 11Soda ashAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sodium acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Lotus Marketing 162TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 185Uma Organics 202Sodium acetate trihydrateUma Organics 202Sodium acid pyrophosphateSulux Phosphates Ltd. 185Sodium-4-aminosalicylateMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Sodium ammonium vanadatePremier Alloys & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 66Sodium-tert-amylateSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Sodium antimony gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Sodium azideChempure 91

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K. Raj & Co. 30,32Tolani Chemicals 31Sodium benzene sulphonateStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Sodium benzoateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34Sodium bicarbonateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sparchem 24Sodium biseleniteChempure 91Sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amideChempure 91Sodium bisulphateShree Chlorates 58Sodium bisulphiteAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Guljag Industries Ltd. 164Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sodium borohydrideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Bharat Jyoti Impex 163K. Raj & Co. 30,32Urmi Chemicals 21Sodium bromateDhruv Chem Industries 18Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Sodium bromideAgrocel Industries Ltd. 133Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Dhruv Chem Industries 18Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Oswal Chemicals 51Sontara Organo Industries 166Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 208Sodium-2-bromopropionateSontara Organo Industries 166Sodium-tert-butoxideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Suparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Sodium-n-butylateSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Sodium calcium edetateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Sodium carbonateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Box No. 378 166Sodium carboxymethylcelluloseAshok Chem Pharma International 170Sodium chlorateGujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Shree Chlorates 58Sodium chlorideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 54Sagar Chemicals - Taloja 202Sodium chloriteShree Chlorates 58Sodium citrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Sodium citrate dihydrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Sodium cumene sulphonateNavdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Sodium cyanideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sodium deoxycholateTolani Chemicals 31Sodium dichromateOswal Chemicals 51Sodium dihydrogen phosphateUma Organics 202Sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrateUma Organics 202Sodium dihydrogen phosphate monohydrate

Uma Organics 202Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamateVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Sodium ethoxideBharat Jyoti Impex 163Sodium-2-ethylhexanoateCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157Ferguson Chemicals 184Sodium ferric pyrophosphateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Sodium formateJ.M. Corporation 58Sodium fumarateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Sodium gluconateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Prathista Industries Ltd. 60Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 184Sodium hexametaphosphateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 185Sodium hexamethyldisilazaneSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Sodium hydrideAraya Ventures LLP 25K. Raj & Co. 30,32Sodium hydrogen sulphateShree Chlorates 58Sodium hydrogen sulphideEurofine Chemicals 58Sodium hydrosulphiteAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sodium hydroxide pelletsSparchem 24Sodium hypochloriteGujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Organo Chemical Industries 56Sodium iodideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Sodium isopropylateSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Sodium laurateIonak Organics LLP. 152Sodium-N-lauroyl sarcosinateChemspark India Pvt. Ltd. 49Sodium lauryl ether sulphateRamanand Kidarnath International 47Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Sodium lauryl sulphateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Sodium lignosulphonateYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 184Sodium metabisulphiteAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Chemet 95Guljag Industries Ltd. 164Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Shreeji Fine Chem 164Sparchem 24Sodium metalAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Urmi Chemicals 21Sodium metasilicateKuttuva Silicates (P) Ltd. 201Sodium methoxideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Dayaram Healthcare 172Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 8Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 21Sodium molybdateYogi Dye Chem Industries 207Sodium monochloroacetateAshok Chem Pharma International 170Sodium myristateIonak Organics LLP. 152Sodium nitrate

Ankita Chemical Corporation 38,39Box No. 378 166Sparchem 24Sodium nitriteAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sparchem 24Sodium oleateIonak Organics LLP. 152Sodium oxalateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Sodium palmitateIonak Organics LLP. 152Sodium pentachlorophenateR.T. Industries 171Sodium petroleum sulphonateChemo India 171Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34Sodium phenol sulphonateThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Sodium potassium alloySuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Sodium-n-propylateSuparna Chemicals Ltd. 37Sodium pyruvateK. Raj & Co. 30,32Tolani Chemicals 31Sodium selenateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Sodium seleniteShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Sodium silicateNoble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 27Sodium silicofluorideOswal Chemicals 51Sodium stearateIonak Organics LLP. 152R.T. Industries 171Sodium stearyl fumarateNitika Pharmaceutical Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 1Sodium succinateShivam Enterprises 56Sodium succinate hexahydrateShivam Enterprises 56Sodium sulphateAarti Drugs Ltd. 62Ashok Chem Pharma International 170AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Box No. 374 204Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 61Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Oswal Chemicals 51Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Uma Organics 202Vivan Industries 204Sodium sulphide anhydrousEurofine Chemicals 58Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Sagar Chemicals - Taloja 202Sodium sulphiteChemet 95Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sparchem 24Vivan Industries 204Sodium tetraphenyloborateTolani Chemicals 31Sodium thiocyanateBharat Jyoti Impex 163Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Sodium thioglycolateChempure 91Sodium thiosulphateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Lotus Marketing 162Oswal Chemicals 51Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Uma Organics 202Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Sodium thiosulphate pentahydrateUma Organics 202Sodium titanateNoble Alchem Pvt. Ltd. 27Sodium-4-toluenesulphinateAarti Drugs Ltd. 62Sodium triacetoxyborohydride

Chempure 91Sodium tripolyphosphateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sodium tungstateHelix Multichem 181Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Sodium vinyl sulphonateThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Sodium xylene sulphonateNandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Tolani Chemicals 31SoftenersGayatree Chemical Industries 60Hemadhu Texchem Industries 188Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Softeners cationicHemadhu Texchem Industries 188K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26SolubilizersYasham Speciality Ingredients Pvt. Ltd. 99Solvent CIXSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15SolventsAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 35Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 28Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sorbic acidK. Raj & Co. 30,32Sorbitan estersEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Sorbitan monolaurateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Sorbitan monooleateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Sorbitan monopalmitateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sorbitan monostearateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Sorbitan trioleateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Sorbitan tristearateEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Soyabean oil hydrogenatedKnoll Chem Industries 188Soya fatty acidShreeji Fine Chem 164Soya lecithinPure Solvi-Chem India 202Speciality chemicalsAlcatraz Chemicals 58Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Paragon Industries 162Sandhya Group of Companies 205Stannous chlorideHelix Multichem 181Jyotisom Chemicals 54Stannous sulphateHelix Multichem 181Starch potato pregelatinisedHemadhu Texchem Industries 188Stearic acidJOCIL Ltd. 92Khona Drug Agencies 204Knoll Chem Industries 188Shreeji Fine Chem 164Soofi Enterprises 11Stearyl alcoholKhona Drug Agencies 204Soofi Enterprises 11Stearyl stearate

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Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 41Strontium acetateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Strontium bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Strontium bromide hexahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 33Strontium carbonateChawla World Trade Links 202Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56Strontium chlorideChawla World Trade Links 202Jyotisom Chemicals 54Strontium chloride hexahydrateDivjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56Strontium citrateKronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Strontium gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Strontium hydroxideChawla World Trade Links 202Strontium hydroxide-8-hydrateDivjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56Strontium lactateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Strontium nitrateBox No. 378 166Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56Jyotisom Chemicals 54Strontium sulphateDivjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56StyreneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Succinic acidAD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52Ankita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Samir Chemicals 171Shivam Enterprises 56Succinic anhydrideSamir Chemicals 171Shivam Enterprises 56SuccinimideShital Chemical Industries 181SucralfateInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 65Sucrose iron complexLevach Impex Private Limited 181Sudan Black BSuvchem 152Sugar mill chemicalsGayatree Chemical Industries 60SulphacetamideIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 204Sulphacetamide sodiumIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 204Sulphamic acidGuljag Industries Ltd. 164Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sheetal Chemicals 201Vivan Industries 204SulphanilamideIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 204Sulphanilic acidPravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56SulphathiazoleIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 2045-Sulphoanthranilic acidIshita Industries 164Sulphogamma acidParagon Industries 1625-SulphohydrazoneIshita Industries 164SulpholaneK. Raj & Co. 30,324-Sulphonamidophenyl hydrazine hydrochlorideIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 2045-Sulphosalicylic acidYogi Dye Chem Industries 207SulphurLotus Marketing 162Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Sulphur dichloride

Organo Chemical Industries 56Sulphuric acidGuljag Industries Ltd. 164Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Orchem Products 157Sima Chemicals 60The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Wilson Chem Corporation 164Sulphuric anhydrideThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Sulphur monochlorideOrgano Chemical Industries 56Sulphur trioxideGuljag Industries Ltd. 164Sulphuryl chlorideChemet 95Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Sheetal Chemicals 201SurfactantsChemo India 171Estelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Ramanand Kidarnath International 47Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Yasham Speciality Ingredients Pvt. Ltd. 99Surfactants amphotericChemspark India Pvt. Ltd. 49Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Surfactants anionicK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Surfactants nonionicK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Ramanand Kidarnath International 47

tTackifiersBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203TalcGangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 64Geetraj Corporation 152Royalty Minerals 171Welcome Chemicals 152Tall oilChemo India 171Tall oil fatty acidChemo India 171TamsulosinSohan Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 170DL-Tartaric acidLCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 185Shivam Enterprises 56D-Tartaric acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 185Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 31L-Tartaric acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 185Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 21TaurineK. Raj & Co. 30,32Tolani Chemicals 31TEMPOK. Raj & Co. 30,32Terephthaloyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 181Tetrabutylammonium bromideAD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 188Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157Leeds Kem [India] Limited 184Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Samir Chemicals 171Sparchem 24Tetrabutylammonium chlorideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157Tetrabutylammonium fluorideMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Tetrabutylammonium hydrogen sulphateAD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 52Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157Hem Corporation 204

Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Samir Chemicals 171Tetrabutylammonium iodideSamir Chemicals 171Tetrabutylammonium tribromideLeeds Kem [India] Limited 184Tetraethylammonium bromideMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Samir Chemicals 171Tetraethylammonium iodideSamir Chemicals 171Tetraethylene glycolMVL Medisynth Private Limited 56TetraethylenepentamineAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 26Manisha Traders 62Tolani Chemicals 31TetraglymeK. Raj & Co. 30,32Tetraheptylammonium bromideTolani Chemicals 31TetrahydrofuranAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 21Tetrahydrofurfuryl alcoholBharat Jyoti Impex 163TetrahydronaphthaleneK. Raj & Co. 30,321,2,3,4-Tetrahydro-4-oxocarbazoleCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 157TetrahydropyranFreesia Chemicals 58Tetrakis(decyl)ammonium bromideTolani Chemicals 31Tetrakis(triphenylphosphine)palladium (O)Rhodium Master 1151-TetraloneFreesia Chemicals 58N,N,N`,N`-TetramethylethylenediamineTolani Chemicals 31TetramethylureaTolani Chemicals 31Tetraphenyl dipropyleneglycol diphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 205Tetraphenylphosphonium bromideSamir Chemicals 171Tetrapotassium pyrophosphateSulux Phosphates Ltd. 185Tetrapropylammonium bromideSamir Chemicals 171Tetrasodium pyrophosphateSulux Phosphates Ltd. 1851,H-Tetrazole acetic acidYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 66Textile chemicalsEstelle Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57TheobromineSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 482,4-ThiazolidinedioneNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181Thickening agentsKuntal Organics LLP. 166Sterling Auxiliaries Pvt. Ltd. 210ThimerosalK. Raj & Co. 30,32ThioacetamideTolani Chemicals 31Thioacetic acidAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Bharat Jyoti Impex 163Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 31ThiocolchicosideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48p-ThiocresolStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157ThioglycerolK. Raj & Co. 30,32Thioglycolic acidBharat Jyoti Impex 163K. Raj & Co. 30,32

6-ThioguanineS. Amit & Co. 97ThionineSuvchem 152Thionyl chlorideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Thiophene-2-ethanolAraya Ventures LLP 25ThiophenolAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39K. Raj & Co. 30,32Khona Drug Agencies 204Nandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188Sheetal Chemicals 201Sparchem 24The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Thioridazine hydrochlorideMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Thiosalicylic acidParagon Industries 162ThiosemicarbazideShivam Enterprises 56ThioureaAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 171Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Thixotropic agentsKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 40ThorinSuvchem 152L-ThreonineBharat Jyoti Impex 163Beta-ThymidineS. Amit & Co. 97ThymineTolani Chemicals 31Tin metalBalaji Industries - Ankleshwar 201Sarda Metal Powders 54Titanium dioxideTravancore Titanium Products Ltd. 52Titanium dioxide anataseTravancore Titanium Products Ltd. 52Titanium dioxide rutileKuntal Organics LLP. 166Titanium metalBalaji Industries - Ankleshwar 201Titanium tetrachlorideK. Raj & Co. 30,32Tobias acidPravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 56Tolfenamic acidMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19TolueneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204Pure Solvi-Chem India 202Sanchem Sophin Pvt. Ltd. 42Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Toluene diisocyanateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39J.M. Corporation 58o-ToluenesulphonamideStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157o-,p-Toluenesulphonamide mixtureStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 157p-Toluenesulphonic acidAraya Ventures LLP 25Lotus Marketing 162Nandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 57Reena Chem 157Sheetal Chemicals 201Sparchem 24p-Toluenesulphonic anhydrideChempure 91p-Toluenesulphonyl chlorideAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Araya Ventures LLP 25Sheetal Chemicals 201Sparchem 24

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Chempure 91Tri(methylsilyl)methyl chlorideS. Amit & Co. 97Trimethylsulphoxonium bromideChempure 91N-(Triphenylmethyl)-5-(4`-(bromethylbiphenyl)-2-yl)tetrazoleYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 66Triphenyl phosphateSandhya Group of Companies 205Triphenyl phosphineRamanand Kidarnath International 47S. Amit & Co. 97Samir Chemicals 171TriphenylphosphineK. Raj & Co. 30,32Triphenyl phosphiteBharat Jyoti Impex 163Sandhya Group of Companies 205TriphosgeneBharat Jyoti Impex 163Tolani Chemicals 31Tripotassium phosphateSulux Phosphates Ltd. 185Tris bufferTolani Chemicals 31Tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladiumRhodium Master 1151,3,5-Tris(ethyl)hexahydro-S-triazineVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 46Tris-hydrochlorideTolani Chemicals 31Tris(4-nonylphenyl) phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 205Trisodium citrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Kronox Lab Sciences Pvt. Ltd. 50,185Trisodium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Sulux Phosphates Ltd. 185Trisodium phosphate dodecahydrateUma Organics 202Tris(tridecyl) phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 205TromethamineSparchem 24Trospium chlorideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Tungsten metalBalaji Industries - Ankleshwar 201Tungstic acidHelix Multichem 181Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207Tween 20American Enterprise 60Khona Drug Agencies 204

uUndecanoyl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 18110-Undecenoyl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181UracilBharat Jyoti Impex 163Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 31UreaAraya Ventures LLP 25Urea formaldehyde resinsHemadhu Texchem Industries 188Urea technicalKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 204UridineS. Amit & Co. 97Ursodeoxycholic acidSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 172

vValeric anhydrideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 181N-Valeroyl chlorideChemet 95n-Valeryl chlorideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 45Shital Chemical Industries 181L-Valine

S. Amit & Co. 97L-Valine methyl ester hydrochlorideHem Corporation 204Vanadium pentoxidePremier Alloys & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 66Yogi Dye Chem Industries 207VeegumAmerican Enterprise 60VermiculiteRoyalty Minerals 171Vinyl acetateAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Vinyl acetate ethylene copolymersHemadhu Texchem Industries 188Vinyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185Vinyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 185Viscosity index improversGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 34Viscosity reducersGayatree Chemical Industries 60VitaminsSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 48

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xXanthineS. Amit & Co. 97m-XyleneBharat Jyoti Impex 163Black Rose Industries Ltd. 55,203o-XyleneAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Pure Solvi-Chem India 202Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Xylene Cyanol FFSuvchem 152Xylene mixedAnkita Chemical Corporation 38,39Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 208Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 21Xylenesulphonic acidNandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 572,3-XylidineChemet 952,4-XylidineChemet 952,6-XylidineOswal Chemicals 51D-XyloseTolani Chemicals 31

zZinc acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 206Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 170Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 204Uma Organics 202Zinc aspartateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Zinc benzoateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Zinc borateJyotisom Chemicals 54Khona Drug Agencies 204LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 185Welcome Chemicals 152

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Allied Equipment Corporation 181Gear boxesAllied Equipment Corporation 181MotorsAllied Equipment Corporation 181Reactors & process vesselsAllied Equipment Corporation 181Refrigeration equipment - chillersAllied Equipment Corporation 181Tanks & other liquid storage vesselsAllied Equipment Corporation 181

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Chemicals transportation: Improving safety practicesChemicals are one of the most traded commodities in the world, and constitute nearly 85% of goods considered dangerous or hazardous.

The transportation of chemicals from the point of its production to consumption centres is an activity that needs to be carried out with diligence and discipline. The hazard posed by the chemical is obviously one factor that needs to be kept in mind, but, as a broad generalisation, all chemicals need to be handled with care. The business of doing so once the goods leave the factory premises, on the way to customers, is in the hands of specialist operators, in much of the developed world, but these sorts of companies are only now emerging to offer their services here in India. They need encouragement.

Chemical transportation is still an afterthought in many companies in India, and viewed purely as a logistical exercise that needs to be carried out at the lowest possible cost. This has implications that often go beyond the company and cost savings, and needs to change.

Integrated operationsThe most economic and safe way to use a chemical is right at the point of production. This is what happens in integrated operations,

wherein the output of one plant becomes the feedstock for another. Some large petrochemical complexes are good examples of this, and several stages of value-addition take place within the battery limits before products are shipped out. BASF, the world’s largest chemical company, takes this to great lengths in their famed Verbund in Germany and China. Closer home, Reliance’s Jamnagar refinery has integrated petrochemical operations that exemplify the same concept.

Cluster based manufacturingThe next best thing to do is to ship chemicals from one plant to another located in close vicinity. This is what happens in industrial clusters

– be they in Europe, USA, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, China or Malaysia. Sadly, India has missed out on the cluster-based approach to chemical manufacturing, and a few that exist have come up without any planning or are a sleight of hand of bureaucrats who have bracketed units set up several decades apart as part of one cluster. The Petrochemicals, Chemicals and Petroleum Investment Regions (PCPIRs) were supposed to be India’s response for dedicated manufacturing zones for chemicals, but are yet to be realised in a meaningful manner.

A cluster-based approach to manufacturing brings several advantages, and cheaper logistics is one. It also makes for safer logistics, by simply reducing the distance chemicals have to ply outside the factory limits. Just as importantly, clusters make it easier and more economical to set up dedicated pipeline networks for ferrying inputs such as raw materials, water, steam, industrial gases etc. In many of the big ‘chemical parks’ of the world pipeline logistics are handled by dedicated companies that create the infrastructure and manage its day-to-day operations. In the US Gulf Coast, the world’s largest petrochemicals manufacturing hub, dedicated pipelines ferry raw materials like ethylene, chlorine, hydrogen; energy (natural gas); and utilities (steam, water, industrial gases), and make them available on tap. For companies using these inputs, the advantages are many and include smaller investment requirements; as well as risk mitigation from supply disruptions (as multiple vendors feed into and draw from the grids).

Pipeline transportation in IndiaIndia does have extensive pipeline grids for ferrying natural gas, crude oil, and refined petroleum products (especially LPG), but pipelines for

chemicals are just a few. But their safe operations for several decades should encourage planners to permit more to be built and at last some action has been seen on this front. Last year, rules were framed and permission granted for pipelines to transport chlorine gas (not chlorine liquid) with the caveat that it be restricted within industrial estates. Prior to this, permission to build a pipeline for ethylene oxide – a notoriously hazardous material exclusively transported by road in India – between the producer and a large consumer was also granted. But for varying reasons, neither of these pipelines are operational as yet. But the nod to build them is still reassuring.

Road transportation rulesDespite the obvious advantages of pipeline transportation, the fragmented nature of the Indian chemical industry and its unplanned develop-

ment over several decades, will mean that at least for the medium-term much of the transportation in India will continue to happen on roads. This exposes even companies that have sound safety practices within their battery limits to risks that should be unacceptable and mitigated to the maximum extent practically feasible.

Making road transportation safer will call for action by all stakeholders – be they the local industry promotion bodies; the state and central governments and their regulatory agencies; the chemical companies themselves; and the logistics providers.

Improving infrastructureStart with road infrastructure, which though better than in the past, still remains far from satisfactory, especially in the chemical estates

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of Maharashtra and Gujarat built several decades ago. The conditions unfailingly deteriorate every year during the monsoon, and accidents are common. These are in the jurisdiction of the state industrial development corporation and funded by the fees they collect from members. Better accountability of these authorities is needed.

Having said that some progress has been made in setting up industrial corridors that make the journey to ports smoother.

Rationalising regulationsThere are a hierarchy of regulations that govern the transportation of dangerous goods, in general, and chemicals, in particular. These range

from international regulations under the UN and the International Maritime Organisation, to local ones, and work on the premise that chemicals can be safety transported, provided they are classified, identified and packed appropriately, marked and labelled properly and documented correctly. At times the rules can be confusing; having a central regulatory body will help bring clarity.

Compliance to the Globally Harmonised System (GHS) for Classification and Labelling; and development of authentic MSDS and documentation will aid emergency responders in particular.

These aspects have been addressed in the Draft Chemicals (Management & Safety) Rules currently under inter-ministerial discussions. It also calls for creation of a National Centre for registration of chemicals.

Collaborative industry initiativesThe industry too is stepping up its efforts to address the issue. The Nicer Globe initiative of the Indian Chemical Council is a collaborative

effort enabled by technology (hardware and software). Participating companies can view on one dashboard – akin to a control room – alerts on safety & security deviations of vehicles hauling their cargoes; checks on health of GPS devices; and other trip information. The platform also provides access to information in case of an accident, such as emergency resources nearest to the incident site (fire & police station, hospitals, cranes etc). The number of participating companies must be expanded.

The Alkali Manufacturers Association of India too has been managing an 24x7 emergency response network for accidents mainly related to chlor-alkali products, in particular chlorine. This has been around for several years and responded speedily to several incidents that could have spiralled out of controlled if not attended to promptly.

But these are ameliorative measures, which, while needed, are no substitute to preventing accidents in the first instance.

Initiatives at logistics companiesAnd many chemical logistics providers are beginning to pay attention, prodded by their own philosophies of safer practices and, more com-

monly, by their clients. They have implemented safe procedures that range from the mundane, such as discontinuing night driving of chemical transport vehicles, to the slightly more exotic such as installing hardware and software that can sense driver behaviour and fatigue, and alert both the driver and the manager back in office, before an adverse event. Logistics companies are also sharing their experiences with each other, on several platforms (including one supported by this magazine – ChemLogistics, an annual tradeshow and conference). They are also emphasising training to better shoulder the responsibility for safety.

Noticed by their shortcomingsLogistics operators provide a service that mostly gets recognised for its shortcomings, not success. Alexander the Great is reported to have

said: “My logisticians are a humourless lot; they know if my campaign fails, they are the first ones I slay.”

But the industry provides an important service, as noted by Napoleon Bonaparte: “Amateurs discuss tactics, while the professionals discuss logistics.”

The growth of the chemical industry will mean greater opportunities for logistics companies. More and more chemical companies are seeking logistics providers with improved safety & security procedures and records, but find an industry that is under-invested in and mostly unorganised. Only a few operate anywhere close to world-class or on a national scale. But those that do deserve better recognition and a better deal from their customers.

Road will remain the first option for transporting chemicals, despite the emergence of rail and water (inland and coastal). It is vital to make it safer!

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India’s most comprehensive trade show for the chemical & related industries to be held in Mumbai on April 20-21 next year

ChemExpo India 2021 (www.chem-expoindia.com), a comprehensive show-case of Indian capabilities in the broad chemical industry, will be held at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, on April 20-21, 2021. Exhibitors at the event will come from the bulk, fi ne and spe-ciality chemical industries, and include Indian as well as international compa-nies. ChemExpo India is brought to you by Chemical Weekly Database Pvt. Ltd., with the media support of Chemical Weekly, India’s leading news magazine for the chemical industry. The organisers have more than 15 years of experience in organising exhibitions for the fi ne and speciality chemicals industry.

ChemExpo India 2021, will have the theme ‘Connecting India to the World’, highlighting the growing role of India in global supply chains, even as the industry is aiming to raise the level of self-suffi ciency in the domestic market. The event has the support of the leading associations serving the chemical and allied industries, and seve-ral more alliances in India and abroad are being put in place.

The event will be co-located with two others showcasing complimentary areas: ChemProTech India – focused on

chemical process technologies, equipment & supplies; and

ChemLogistics India – focused on chemical warehousing, transport and logistics.

Entire spectrum of industryCompanies exhibiting at ChemExpo

India will span the entire spectrum

of the chemical industry, and include companies – large and small – from India and abroad. The scope of the event will include: Agrochemicals & their raw materials; APIs, intermediates and key raw

materials; Colorants – dyes, pigments & their

raw materials; Contract manufacturing, custom

synthesis & research; Fine chemicals; Home & personal care ingredients; Inorganic chemicals; Organic chemicals; Speciality chemicals; Textile chemicals; Water treatment chemicals;

…. To name just a few

Enhanced visitor experienceAn important feature of ChemExpo

India 2021 will be the onsite confer-ences that will greatly enhance the visitor experience. The free-to-attend conferences will highlight business and technology trends in the chemical in-dustry and will feature leading experts from India and abroad.

Some of the conferences being planned include: Investment opportunities for mak-

ing a self-reliant India;

Regulatory trends in the global chemical industry;

Market opportunities for speciality chemicals [surfactants, home & personal care ingredients, agro-chemicals, colorants etc.];

Chemical process technology, in-cluding process safety; and

Trends in chemical logistics.

Strong growth prospectsThe Indian chemical industry is

the sixth largest in the world, and the Indian market is widely recognized as the last big market that still has con-siderable headspace for growth. The industry has been clocking double-digit growth for several years, and the pace of investments is expected to pick up as the government looks to boost local manufacturing.

“ChemExpo India 2021 is your company’s opportunity to make new business connections, reinforce old ones, showcase your innovations & products, demonstrate technical cap-abilities, and learn what your peers are doing. We have received an excellent response to the event in just a few days after launch and are confi dent of putting together a meaningful event for exhibi-tors and visitors,” Mr. Vijay Raghavan, Director, ChemExpo India.

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NRDC to license TRIFED & IIT-Delhi technology for mahua-based beverage

The central government is set to launch a mahua-based alcoholic beverage ‘Mahua Nutribeverage’ in the market for the first time. The beverage has a high nutritional value and relatively low alcohol content (5%). This is the first time that the Ministry of Tribal Affairs is getting into bottling and sale of alcoholic beverages.

The technology for the beverage has been developed by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi in collaboration with the Tribal Cooperative Marketing Develop-ment Federation of India (TRIFED). TRIFED has signed a memorandum with the National Research Deve-lopment Corporation (NRDC) to undertake the assignment of tech-nology transfer to entrepreneurs for production and marketing of the beverage.

The marketing is being under-taken under the Van Dhan Vikas Karyakram – the Tribal Affairs Ministry’s value-addition scheme,

which was launched in Chhattis-garh’s Bijapur in 2018. The nation-wide programme earmarked Rs. 500-600 crore for training tribal clusters to add value to their produce and sell it in a packaged format, aiming to increase their income manifold. The products marketed under the scheme include only those that need primary-level processing, including handicrafts, textiles, food items, jams and pulps and jewellery.

Besides mahua, other tribal sta-ples such as tamarind and amla will be de-seeded and brought to the

market in the form of candies and jams.

Mahua is a prominent forest tree in tribal areas of Chhattisgarh and plays an important role in the rural economy. The mahua flowers are a rich source of sugars and are said to contain vitamins, minerals and calcium. The flowers are also fer-mented and distilled, yielding spi-rituous liquor also known as ‘coun-try beer’. An estimated 90% of the annual production of mahua flower is used in the process of brewing beverages.

OUTLOOK

India fl avours market set to reach $875-mn by 2024The Indian fl avours market stood

at $414-mn in 2018 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of over 13% to sur-pass $875-mn by 2024, on account of increasing youth population, growing urbanisation and hence, rising demand for various packaged food products across the country.

Additionally, increasing disposable income of middle-class urban popula-tion, innovative marketing and promo-

tional strategies of companies offering a variety of options of fl avoured food products coupled with changing taste preferences of consumers is expected to encourage the growth of the Indian fl avours market through 2024.

On the basis of source, the Indian fl avours market has been categorised into nature-identical fl avours, artifi -cial fl avours and natural fl avours. Na-ture-identical fl avours captured half of

the market in 2018 and are expected to maintain their dominance during the forecast period as well owing to strong consumer perception about being safer for health, and availability of numerous options in the category. Some of the leading players in the Indian fl avours market are International Flavours and Fragrances India Pvt. Ltd., Givaudan (India) Pvt. Ltd, Symrise Pvt. Ltd., Fir-menich Aromatics (India) Pvt. Ltd., and S H Kelkar & Company Ltd.

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REAL ESTATE OFFERING

Thermax launches compact sewage recycle system based on MBR technology

Thermax, a leading energy and en-vironment solutions provider, has an-nounced the launch of ‘atoM’, a completely modularised and ultra-compact sewage recycle system to treat sewage water effi ciently in confi ned spaces. The product is suitable for commercial and residential segments, given its contemporary aesthetics, sleek design and easy installation, operation & maintenance features.

Some key features of atoM include:

55% less space as compared to tra-ditional systems of similar capacity;

Eliminates nitrogen and phospho-rous from wastewater;

Completely automated operations; Silent operations, less than 75 dB

sound level up to one meter distance; Fits in basement having height of

2.5 meters; and Complies with Pollution Control

Board norms.

atoM incorporates the Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) based technology, a widely used wastewater treatment pro-cess, involving biological degradation of organic load and nutrients integrated with membrane fi ltration. It is engi-neered for automated operations and provides consistent water quality, even with varying inlet loads.

The product was unveiled by Mr. Atul Chordia, Chairman, Panchshil Realty, on September 18, 2020, at Ther-max’s Environment House in Pune. The product is available in 10-kld, 20-kld, 30-kld and 50-kld capacities, and comes along with Thermax’s ‘Care-Connect’ programme to ensure optimised cus-tomer service.

“Thermax has over four decades

of proven expertise in water and waste solutions for industrial and commercial processes. In today’s scenario of wa-ter scarcity and need for effi cient and high-quality recycling of wastewater, atoM is an ideal solution for our cus-tomers in the realty and commercial space, aiming to build a smart and green building,” said Mr. Bill Shukla, Executive Vice President & Group Business Head – Environment Busi-ness, Thermax.

RECOGNITION

Chembond Water receives ‘2020 Best Practices Award’ from Frost & Sullivan

Chembond Water Technologies Ltd. has been recognized by independent global research agency, Frost & Sulli-van, as the ‘2020 Indian Water Chemicals Company of the Year’.

With more than 45 years of industry expertise and an extensive product range, Chembond Water Technologies is both a pioneer and a leader in the water chemi-cals industry of India.

“To receive the Company of the Year Award (i.e. to be recognized as a leader not only in your industry, but among non-industry peers) requires a company

to demonstrate excellence in growth, innovation, and leadership. This excel-lence typically translates into superior performance in three key areas – de-mand generation, brand development, and competitive positioning – that serve as the foundation of a company’s future success and prepare it to deliver on the 2 factors that defi ne the Company of the Year Award: Visionary Innovation and Performance, and Customer Impact,” the citation presented stated.

“This award energizes us, as it re-affi rms our belief in the guiding princi-ples imbibed in our organization by our

founder Dr. Vinod Shah. Surely, we owe our success to the support of our valuable customers, and the contributions from our suppliers, partners, employees, share-holders, and directors,” said Mr. Nirmal Shah, Managing Director of the company. Accepting the award, Mr. Vinod Desh-pande, Director added “we are elated with this recognition as it comes as a result of ongoing research conducted by Frost & Sullivan to identify companies that con-sistently pursue or invest in new techno-logies, enabling them to serve their cus-tomers more effectively and grow above the industry average. This is no ordinary achievement.”

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GROWTH PROSPECTS

Indian chemical and petrochemical industry can contribute $300-bn to GDP by 2025: Minister

The Indian chemical industry has the potential to contribute $300-bn to the country’s GDP by the year 2025. Address-ing the inaugural session and launch of ‘India Chem 2021’ at ‘Specialty Chem 2020’, an event organized by FICCI, the Minister said that to become a global hub in speciality chemicals, the industry must focus on research and development. “There is a need to make the R&D eco-system stronger to come up with enhanced products aligned with the changing re-quirement of the industries,” he added.

Speaking on foreign investment in the chemical industry, he said that his mini-stry has set up an investment promotion cell for providing one-stop handhold-ing and support for companies willing to invest in India. “We have had several rounds of discussions on how to make the PCPIRs more effective and we hope to come up with policies to make the industrial clusters more attractive for in-vestment,” said Mr. Gowda. He further mentioned that India is fi nalizing plans to increase the number of chemicals to be covered by mandatory certifi cation for the benefi t of human lives and society.

Mr. R.K. Chaturvedi, Secretary, Department of Chemicals & Petrochemi-cals (DCPC), said the pandemic has gi-ven ample opportunities to the chemical

and petrochemical sector to grow by re-aligning business models, as demand for items like sanitizers, PPE and masks have increased manifold. “We are taking ma-jor initiatives to promote Atmanirbharta in the chemical and petrochemical sector, as its development will have a positive effect on allied industries,” he said.

Mr. Chaturvedi also mentioned

about the 11th edition of India Chem 2021, would be organized from March 17-19, 2021 in Mumbai with the theme ‘Towards a Self-reliant Chemicals and Petrochemicals industry.’

Odisha – an attractive investment destination

Speaking on Odisha as an invest-ment destination, Mr. Hemant Sharma, IAS, Principal Secretary, Department of Industries, Govt. of Odisha, said that the State is an attractive destination for chemical projects, thanks to its excellent port connectivity, which helps the indus-try to serve the South East Asian market effi ciently.

He further mentioned that the avail-ability of skilled labour in Odisha is one of the best, and most industrial areas in India run with skilled, productive, and disciplined workers hailing from the State. “We have the lowest tariff in indus-

trial electricity in India, low cost of water and human resource. Infrastructure and cost of doing business are what makes Odisha a competitive destination.”

Mr. Deepak Mehta, Chairman, Chemi-cals Committee, FICCI, and Chairman & Managing Director, Deepak Nitrite Ltd. said that the chemical industry is going through a positive transformation and the desire to be Atmanirbhar has brought a new dimension to growth of the chemical industry. Mr. Koushik Bhattacharyya, Di-rector, Avendus Capital Pvt. Ltd., pointed out that the Indian speciality chemical industry has been a shining star, amidst all the challenges posed by the pandemic.

Mr. Alan Gemmell, British Deputy High Commissioner for Western India, pointed out that the chemicals and phar-maceuticals industry is UK’s second larg-est manufacturing industry and there is a potential to strengthen the trade relation-ship between India and UK. Mr. Rajendra Gogri, Chairman & Managing Director, Aarti Industries Ltd., said that India’s per capita chemical consumption is very low, but increased urbanization will lead to a signifi cant increase in domestic consumption of speciality chemicals in the next 10 years. He further mentioned that India is the best available partnering choice for global companies.

COVID-19 IMPACT

PMFAI’s ICSCE 2020 moving to virtual platform The Pesticides Manufacturers &

Formulators Association of India (PMFAI) is moving its agri input trade show in India, International Crop-Science Con-ference & Exhibition (ICSCE), from a physical to a virtual platform. The event is now scheduled for January

28-29, 2021, with an extended exhibi-tion for four days.

The event will showcase suppli-ers of agri inputs such as agrochemi-cals, fertilizers, biological pesticides and ancillary businesses (including

solvents, surfactants, intermediates, raw materials and packaging). The conference agenda planned will in-clude presentations by experts high-lighting new developments, market analysis, developments in intermedia-tes, etc.

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Indian chemical and petrochemical industry can contribute $300-bn to GDP by 2025: Minister

The Indian chemical industry has the potential to contribute $300-bn to the country’s GDP by the year 2025. Address-ing the inaugural session and launch of ‘India Chem 2021’ at ‘Specialty Chem 2020’, an event organized by FICCI, the Minister said that to become a global hub in speciality chemicals, the industry must focus on research and development. “There is a need to make the R&D eco-system stronger to come up with enhanced products aligned with the changing re-quirement of the industries,” he added.

Speaking on foreign investment in the chemical industry, he said that his mini-stry has set up an investment promotion cell for providing one-stop handhold-ing and support for companies willing to invest in India. “We have had several rounds of discussions on how to make the PCPIRs more effective and we hope to come up with policies to make the industrial clusters more attractive for in-vestment,” said Mr. Gowda. He further mentioned that India is fi nalizing plans to increase the number of chemicals to be covered by mandatory certifi cation for the benefi t of human lives and society.

Mr. R.K. Chaturvedi, Secretary, Department of Chemicals & Petrochemi-cals (DCPC), said the pandemic has gi-ven ample opportunities to the chemical

and petrochemical sector to grow by re-aligning business models, as demand for items like sanitizers, PPE and masks have increased manifold. “We are taking ma-jor initiatives to promote Atmanirbharta in the chemical and petrochemical sector, as its development will have a positive effect on allied industries,” he said.

Mr. Chaturvedi also mentioned

about the 11th edition of India Chem 2021, would be organized from March 17-19, 2021 in Mumbai with the theme ‘Towards a Self-reliant Chemicals and Petrochemicals industry.’

Odisha – an attractive investment destination

Speaking on Odisha as an invest-ment destination, Mr. Hemant Sharma, IAS, Principal Secretary, Department of Industries, Govt. of Odisha, said that the State is an attractive destination for chemical projects, thanks to its excellent port connectivity, which helps the indus-try to serve the South East Asian market effi ciently.

He further mentioned that the avail-ability of skilled labour in Odisha is one of the best, and most industrial areas in India run with skilled, productive, and disciplined workers hailing from the State. “We have the lowest tariff in indus-

trial electricity in India, low cost of water and human resource. Infrastructure and cost of doing business are what makes Odisha a competitive destination.”

Mr. Deepak Mehta, Chairman, Chemi-cals Committee, FICCI, and Chairman & Managing Director, Deepak Nitrite Ltd. said that the chemical industry is going through a positive transformation and the desire to be Atmanirbhar has brought a new dimension to growth of the chemical industry. Mr. Koushik Bhattacharyya, Di-rector, Avendus Capital Pvt. Ltd., pointed out that the Indian speciality chemical industry has been a shining star, amidst all the challenges posed by the pandemic.

Mr. Alan Gemmell, British Deputy High Commissioner for Western India, pointed out that the chemicals and phar-maceuticals industry is UK’s second larg-est manufacturing industry and there is a potential to strengthen the trade relation-ship between India and UK. Mr. Rajendra Gogri, Chairman & Managing Director, Aarti Industries Ltd., said that India’s per capita chemical consumption is very low, but increased urbanization will lead to a signifi cant increase in domestic consumption of speciality chemicals in the next 10 years. He further mentioned that India is the best available partnering choice for global companies.

COVID-19 IMPACT

PMFAI’s ICSCE 2020 moving to virtual platform The Pesticides Manufacturers &

Formulators Association of India (PMFAI) is moving its agri input trade show in India, International Crop-Science Con-ference & Exhibition (ICSCE), from a physical to a virtual platform. The event is now scheduled for January

28-29, 2021, with an extended exhibi-tion for four days.

The event will showcase suppli-ers of agri inputs such as agrochemi-cals, fertilizers, biological pesticides and ancillary businesses (including

solvents, surfactants, intermediates, raw materials and packaging). The conference agenda planned will in-clude presentations by experts high-lighting new developments, market analysis, developments in intermedia-tes, etc.

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TAKE-BACK PROGRAMME

Dow launches digital plastic waste management programme in India

Dow has announced the launch of its fi rst digital waste management plat-form in Asia-Pacifi c. Introduced in India, Rethink+ is a unique plastics take-back programme that aims to prevent post-consumer plastic waste from go-ing to landfi lls by digitally connecting waste generators, waste aggregators, waste processors and recyclers. The initiative is in collaboration with Recykal, a technology company provid-ing cloud-based solutions for the waste management and recycling industry, and a waste management NGO, Keshav Sita Memorial Foundation Trust.

Through a mobile app, participants in the Rethink+ program list their recy-clables and either schedule a collection or drop off their items at designated col-lection centres, earning reward points for online vouchers for each completed transaction. The plastic waste collect-ed through the take-back programme, Rethink+, is streamlined to different recy-cling processes such as upcycling and pyrolysis. This is in line with Dow’s new sustainability targets to “Stop the Waste” by enabling 1-mt of plastic to be collected, reused or recycled through its direct actions and partnerships.

Earlier this year, Dow piloted Rethink+ in Pune. The pilot programme proved to be a resounding success, with 810-tonnes of plastic waste collected in fi ve months. Rethink+ will continue to facilitate the collection of plastic waste in Pune, while expanding the pro-gramme to multiple cities across India.

“The results of the pilot programme have been outstanding, but we are just getting started. We are thrilled to be able to extend Rethink+ to more cities in India and encourage the public to recycle

more through increased awareness, education and dedicated infrastructure,” said Mr. Bambang Candra, Asia Paci-fi c commercial vice president of Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics. “With Recykal’s technology and expertise in local waste management, and the sup-port of Keshav Sita Memorial Founda-tion Trust, we are committed to bringing more consumers and partners onboard to advance a circular economy for plastics in India and Asia Pacifi c.”

A circular recycling program from collection to solution

Infrastructure for the collection, seg-regation and recycling of post-consumer plastic waste received through this pro-gramme were built to ensure collected materials are channelled to authorised recyclers, road contractors and waste-to-fuel (pyrolysis) facilities. The waste will then be used as a resource; for example, to implement plastics in roads.

Together with partners in the eco-system such as recyclers, pyrolysis operators and road contractors, Rethink+ demonstrates how brand owners can meet the Indian government’s extended producer responsibility (EPR) require-ment transparently by providing com-plete traceability of plastic waste.

“We are excited to be working with Dow, a leader in plastics technology, to provide a platform for individuals, brand owners, manufacturers, waste collectors and recyclers to collectively manage plastic waste by utilizing their strengths in the recycling journey,” said Mr. Abhay Deshpande, Founder, Recykal. “We all have the same goal, which is to save the environment. With Rethink+, we hope to connect the waste value chain through innovative techno-

logy and data solutions, and change the way India recycles its plastic waste.”

Conserving the environment through awareness and education

Keshav Sita Memorial Foundation Trust, an NGO based in Pune, has been creating awareness about the harmful effects of plastic waste. It educates indivi-duals by setting up collection points at resi-dences, schools and retailers as part of the Rethink+ program. Waste collection has continued during the COVID-19, with strict hygiene practices and precaution.

“The Keshav Sita Foundation is no stranger to plastic waste collection, hav-ing gone from door to door collecting waste as part of our efforts to educate the community about segregating their waste and explain why this method of ‘divide and conquer’ is sustainable for our environment,” said Dr. Medha Tad-patrikar, Founder Trustee, Keshav Sita Memorial Foundation Trust.

UZED app: Enabling consumers to dispose of recyclable plastics waste

Through UZED – a consumer app created by Recykal – consumers can dispose of recyclable plastic waste responsibly in these simple steps:1. Download the app on the App

Store or Google Play;2. Register under ‘Rethink+ Plastic

Takeback Program’;3. List the recyclables on the app/Collect

and segregate plastic waste at home; and4. Schedule for a doorstep pickup/

Drop off materials at the nearest collection centre.

Thereafter, points will be credited to the user’s account and these points can be redeemed for attractive incentives such as gift cards.

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TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIP

Birla Carbon announces nanotech partnership with US advanced materials fi rm

Carbon black major, Birla Carbon, and US-based CHASM Advanced Mate-rials Inc. with expertise in production of carbon nanotubes, inks, and transparent conductive fi lms for printed electronics and battery applications, have announced the elevation of their joint development agreement into a strategic partnership to commercialise novel nanomaterials for possible applications in segments includ-ing high-performance tyres, conductive plastics, novel coatings, and next-gene-ration batteries.

Announcing Birla Carbon’s strate-

gic investment in CHASM, Dr. Santrupt Misra, CEO, Birla Carbon, Director, Chemicals, and Director, Group Human Resources, Aditya Birla Group, said, “Birla Carbon’s investment will drive the commercialisation of NTeC (nanotube en-hanced carbon) nanomaterials, strengthen-ing our ties with CHASM and securing the future of this game-changing technology.”

“Since formalising our initial agree-ment with Birla Carbon under a year ago, both companies together have over-come technical hurdles to advance NTeC technology from lab-scale feasibility to a

repeatable and scalable pilot-scale process capable of producing kilogram-scale quan-tities of a variety of NTeC compositions. We are excited to continue building on our already strong partnership, driving NTeC’s next phase of commercialisation and broad market adoption,” stated Mr. David Arthur, CHASM, CEO and Co-founder.

The two partners had announced the joint development agreement in Novem-ber 2019 to develop novel, hybrid nano-materials that combine CHASM’s NTeC technology with Birla Carbon’s expertise in commercialisation and manufacturing.

ALTERNATIVE FUEL

Coal India invites bids to set up coal to methanol plantCoal India Ltd. has fl oated an open

global tender inviting bids for set-ting up a coal to methanol (C2M) plant through surface coal gasifi cation route on Build-Own-Operate (BOO) model. The CIL-owned Dankuni Coal Complex (DCC) in West Bengal, currently run by its subsidiary, South Eastern Coalfi elds Ltd., will be the project site for the pro-posed C2M plant. The tender to select the BOO operator for the life span of the plant, which is expected to be 25 years, was fl oated based on the outcome of pre-feasibility studies conducted by CIL.

“This is a part of implementing the methanol economy programme of the government aimed at reducing the coun-try’s oil import bill,” said a senior execu-tive of CIL.

The capital outlay of the entire plant is pegged at around Rs. 6,000-crore. The BOO operators would own and lease the plant, apart from designing, building, maintaining, producing and storing the

product. However, CIL would allocate the land, power, water to the operator for the proposed plant. The land is already available. Project Developments India Ltd. (PDIL), the government-owned consultancy and engineering public sec-tor enterprise, has been retained as the consultant for the selection of the BOO operator.

Focus on domestic productionThe plant is expected to produce about

6.76 lakh tonnes of methanol per annum, which can be used for blending with pet-rol up to 15%. At this capacity, the plant will cater to the methanol requirement of four Eastern states – West Bengal, Odisha,

Jharkhand and Bihar. While the mechani-cal setup of the plant is expected to be completed in the next 36 months, the actual commissioning is envisaged to be in 41 months. The last date for the sub-mission of bids is December 17.

CIL is in talks with Indian Oil Corpo-ration (IOC) and other government-owned oil companies for long-term tie-up for assured marketing of methanol. CIL will also supply the low ash high calorifi c coal of Ranigunj coalfi elds, having an ash con-tent of around 24%, as basic raw material for the production of 2,050-tpd (tonnes per day) of methanol. The project would need around 1.5-mt of coal annually.

The setting up of the plant is in line with CIL’s effort to align itself with the national objective of reducing depen-dence on imported crude. It would also reposition coal as chemical feedstock from that of a conventional energy pro-duct, resulting in a considerable decrease of carbon footprint.

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TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIP

Birla Carbon announces nanotech partnership with US advanced materials fi rm

Carbon black major, Birla Carbon, and US-based CHASM Advanced Mate-rials Inc. with expertise in production of carbon nanotubes, inks, and transparent conductive fi lms for printed electronics and battery applications, have announced the elevation of their joint development agreement into a strategic partnership to commercialise novel nanomaterials for possible applications in segments includ-ing high-performance tyres, conductive plastics, novel coatings, and next-gene-ration batteries.

Announcing Birla Carbon’s strate-

gic investment in CHASM, Dr. Santrupt Misra, CEO, Birla Carbon, Director, Chemicals, and Director, Group Human Resources, Aditya Birla Group, said, “Birla Carbon’s investment will drive the commercialisation of NTeC (nanotube en-hanced carbon) nanomaterials, strengthen-ing our ties with CHASM and securing the future of this game-changing technology.”

“Since formalising our initial agree-ment with Birla Carbon under a year ago, both companies together have over-come technical hurdles to advance NTeC technology from lab-scale feasibility to a

repeatable and scalable pilot-scale process capable of producing kilogram-scale quan-tities of a variety of NTeC compositions. We are excited to continue building on our already strong partnership, driving NTeC’s next phase of commercialisation and broad market adoption,” stated Mr. David Arthur, CHASM, CEO and Co-founder.

The two partners had announced the joint development agreement in Novem-ber 2019 to develop novel, hybrid nano-materials that combine CHASM’s NTeC technology with Birla Carbon’s expertise in commercialisation and manufacturing.

ALTERNATIVE FUEL

Coal India invites bids to set up coal to methanol plantCoal India Ltd. has fl oated an open

global tender inviting bids for set-ting up a coal to methanol (C2M) plant through surface coal gasifi cation route on Build-Own-Operate (BOO) model. The CIL-owned Dankuni Coal Complex (DCC) in West Bengal, currently run by its subsidiary, South Eastern Coalfi elds Ltd., will be the project site for the pro-posed C2M plant. The tender to select the BOO operator for the life span of the plant, which is expected to be 25 years, was fl oated based on the outcome of pre-feasibility studies conducted by CIL.

“This is a part of implementing the methanol economy programme of the government aimed at reducing the coun-try’s oil import bill,” said a senior execu-tive of CIL.

The capital outlay of the entire plant is pegged at around Rs. 6,000-crore. The BOO operators would own and lease the plant, apart from designing, building, maintaining, producing and storing the

product. However, CIL would allocate the land, power, water to the operator for the proposed plant. The land is already available. Project Developments India Ltd. (PDIL), the government-owned consultancy and engineering public sec-tor enterprise, has been retained as the consultant for the selection of the BOO operator.

Focus on domestic productionThe plant is expected to produce about

6.76 lakh tonnes of methanol per annum, which can be used for blending with pet-rol up to 15%. At this capacity, the plant will cater to the methanol requirement of four Eastern states – West Bengal, Odisha,

Jharkhand and Bihar. While the mechani-cal setup of the plant is expected to be completed in the next 36 months, the actual commissioning is envisaged to be in 41 months. The last date for the sub-mission of bids is December 17.

CIL is in talks with Indian Oil Corpo-ration (IOC) and other government-owned oil companies for long-term tie-up for assured marketing of methanol. CIL will also supply the low ash high calorifi c coal of Ranigunj coalfi elds, having an ash con-tent of around 24%, as basic raw material for the production of 2,050-tpd (tonnes per day) of methanol. The project would need around 1.5-mt of coal annually.

The setting up of the plant is in line with CIL’s effort to align itself with the national objective of reducing depen-dence on imported crude. It would also reposition coal as chemical feedstock from that of a conventional energy pro-duct, resulting in a considerable decrease of carbon footprint.

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AIMING FOR CARBON-NEUTRALITY

EU, India identify fi ve green-tech areas for research collaboration

The European Union (EU) and the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), have identifi ed fi ve areas for collaboration between Indian researchers and innovators and their European counterparts under the EU’s ‘Horizon 2020’ programme to pro-mote environment-friendly technology & systems and spur recovery from the corona-virus crisis by turning green challenges into innovation opportunities.

“With an aim to strengthen the re-search and innovation collaboration bet-ween India and Europe, DBT will fund successful Indian participants in fi ve calls for collaborative projects with European entities. This cooperation would also fur-ther strengthen India’s research capacity, and will contribute to its national mis-sions on sustainable habitat, green India, sustainable agriculture under National Action Plan on Climate Change and the EU-India Partnership on Climate Change and Energy,” said a statement from the

offi ce of the Delegation of EU to India and Bhutan.

Research collaborationThis research collaboration is a fol-

low-up to the priorities identifi ed at the EU-India Summit held on July 15, 2020 to boost cooperation in moving towards carbon-neutral economies.

“Joining forces on research will fur-ther strengthen our partnership and help address many of the global challenges that the EU and India are facing. We see im-mense potential in bringing together our scientifi c communities to foster a dynamic innovation ecosystem,” said Mr. Ugo Astuto, Ambassador of the EU to India.

The areas for research identifi ed by the two sides include: Creating innovative land-based and off-

shore renewable energy technologies and their integration into the energy system;

Closing the industrial carbon cycle to combat climate change by looking for sustainable alternatives to fossil re-sources;

Testing and demonstrating systemic innovations in support of the farm-to-fork strategy;

Restoring biodiversity and ecosystem services; and

Building systemic zero-pollution solutions to protect health, environ-ment and natural resources from per-sistent and mobile chemicals.

DeadlineThe deadline for submissions is

January 26, 2021, with selected projects expected to start in autumn 2021. “These fi ve calls are part of the last and largest call launched by the European Union under its research and innovation pro-gramme ‘Horizon 2020’, the European Green Deal Call – with a €1-bn budget,” the statement said.

BACK ON TRACK

Berger Paints’ capex on track amid pandemicIndia’s second-largest paint maker

Berger Paints said despite the pandemic its capital expenditure for this fi scal re-mains unaffected and will be the same as last year. The major investment – around Rs. 260-crore – will be in its upcoming Sandila plant, near Lucknow.

The Kolkata-headquartered fi rm said the cost has been revised upwards af-ter new product lines, focusing on the waterproofi ng and construction chemi-cals, were included. The plant will go on stream in end-2021 or early 2022. The company’s Jejuri plant in Pune (Maha-rashtra) is expected to be fully operational by November, informed Mr. Abhijit Roy,

MD and CEO, at the 96th AGM held recently.

Demand recoveryMr. Roy said demand is back to

85-90% of pre-COVID levels, and should improve further by the December quarter, driven by festive demand. Post-unlock-ing of economic activities, sales in urban markets were at 40-45% of pre-COVID levels. Subsequently they improved to 85-90% levels, except in Mumbai. Trends suggest further improvement banking on festive demand, particularly, a delayed Diwali season.

Repainting accounts for over 70% of

the demand for decorative paints in the country. Incidentally, demand in rural, semi-urban and upcountry markets – which are witnessing double digit growth – con-tinues to be better than in urban markets.

Business outlookBerger has seen double digit volume

growth (in decorative paints demand) in August. A sequential improvement in sales is also expected. “In the se-cond quarter we will have double-digit profi t growth and a double-digit volume growth,” Mr. Roy said.

Raw material prices continue to be “relatively softer compared to last year”.

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TRADE TRENDS

Overall imports from China reduce, but agrochemicals sourcing up

India’s imports from China de-creased to $16.60-bn during April-July 2020 from $23.45-bn in the corres-ponding period of 2019. Some of the items exhibiting a decline in imports included electronic components, tele-com instruments, computer hardware, industrial machinery for dairy, electric machinery, residual chemicals and al-lied products, consumer electronics, electronic instruments, fertilisers, and iron and steel products, among others. However, the import of agrochemicals,

medical and scientific instruments, other miscellaneous chemicals and petroleum products from China went up during the above-mentioned period.

In a written reply to a question raised in the Rajya Sabha, Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. Piyush Goyal said the COVID-19 pandemic had caused several global and domestic supply side constraints and also led to a dip in global demand.

He said the Government has taken

steps to expand domestic capacities to minimise the impact of such disrup-tions, and has implemented policies to promote domestic manufacturing through ease of doing business and production-linked incentives in select sectors, including medical devices and bulk drugs.

The Government has also sensitised stakeholders to source critical imports from diversifi ed sources, with the active support of Indian missions, he added.

BUMPER LISTING

Chemcon Speciality Chemicals makes strong debut at the bourses

Chemcon Speciality Chemicals, a leading manufacturer of speciality chemicals such as hexamethyldisila-zane (HMDS) and chloromethyl iso-propyl carbonate (CMIC), which are predominantly used in the pharmaceu-ticals industry, witnessing a bumper listing on the stock markets recently.

Riding the bandwagon of speciali-

ty chemical makers, the stock listed at Rs. 730.95, more than double its issue price of Rs. 340 a share. At the issue price, Chemcon was valued at about 26 times its FY20 earnings.

Recently, another speciality chemical maker – Rossari Biotech – made a glamo-rous entry into the stock market. With a market capitalisation of Rs. 4,165-crore,

Rossari Biotech currently trades at about 64 times its FY20 earnings.

Chemcon’s Rs. 318-crore IPO consisted of an offer for sale worth Rs. 153-crore and a fresh issue of Rs. 165-crore. The proceeds from the fresh issue will be used for capacity expansion and working capital re-quirements of the company.

Gujarat Dyestuff Manufacturers Association announces new offi ce bearers for 2020-21

The Gujarat Dyestuff Manufac-turers Association (GDMA) has an-nounced the election of following new offi ce bearers for the year 2020-2021: President – Mr. Ramesh Patel,

Meghmani Industries Ltd., Vatva, Ahmedabad

Vice President – Mr. Haresh Bhuta, Alps Chemicals Ltd., Vatva, Ahmedabad

Jt. Vice President – Mr. Anil Jain,

Ascent Finechem Pvt. Ltd., Vatva, Ahmedabad

Secretary – Mr. Deepak Patel, Ambica Industries, Naroda, Ahmedabad

Jt. Secretary – Mr. Jatin Patel, Rama Polycon Ltd., Naroda, Ahmedabad

Treasurer – Mr. Jayesh Patel, Varahi Chemicals, Vatva, Ahmedabad

Immediate Past President – Mr. Yogesh Parikh, Avani Dyechem Industries, Vatva, AhmedabadMr. Ramesh Patel

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TRADE TRENDS

Overall imports from China reduce, but agrochemicals sourcing up

India’s imports from China de-creased to $16.60-bn during April-July 2020 from $23.45-bn in the corres-ponding period of 2019. Some of the items exhibiting a decline in imports included electronic components, tele-com instruments, computer hardware, industrial machinery for dairy, electric machinery, residual chemicals and al-lied products, consumer electronics, electronic instruments, fertilisers, and iron and steel products, among others. However, the import of agrochemicals,

medical and scientific instruments, other miscellaneous chemicals and petroleum products from China went up during the above-mentioned period.

In a written reply to a question raised in the Rajya Sabha, Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. Piyush Goyal said the COVID-19 pandemic had caused several global and domestic supply side constraints and also led to a dip in global demand.

He said the Government has taken

steps to expand domestic capacities to minimise the impact of such disrup-tions, and has implemented policies to promote domestic manufacturing through ease of doing business and production-linked incentives in select sectors, including medical devices and bulk drugs.

The Government has also sensitised stakeholders to source critical imports from diversifi ed sources, with the active support of Indian missions, he added.

BUMPER LISTING

Chemcon Speciality Chemicals makes strong debut at the bourses

Chemcon Speciality Chemicals, a leading manufacturer of speciality chemicals such as hexamethyldisila-zane (HMDS) and chloromethyl iso-propyl carbonate (CMIC), which are predominantly used in the pharmaceu-ticals industry, witnessing a bumper listing on the stock markets recently.

Riding the bandwagon of speciali-

ty chemical makers, the stock listed at Rs. 730.95, more than double its issue price of Rs. 340 a share. At the issue price, Chemcon was valued at about 26 times its FY20 earnings.

Recently, another speciality chemical maker – Rossari Biotech – made a glamo-rous entry into the stock market. With a market capitalisation of Rs. 4,165-crore,

Rossari Biotech currently trades at about 64 times its FY20 earnings.

Chemcon’s Rs. 318-crore IPO consisted of an offer for sale worth Rs. 153-crore and a fresh issue of Rs. 165-crore. The proceeds from the fresh issue will be used for capacity expansion and working capital re-quirements of the company.

Gujarat Dyestuff Manufacturers Association announces new offi ce bearers for 2020-21

The Gujarat Dyestuff Manufac-turers Association (GDMA) has an-nounced the election of following new offi ce bearers for the year 2020-2021: President – Mr. Ramesh Patel,

Meghmani Industries Ltd., Vatva, Ahmedabad

Vice President – Mr. Haresh Bhuta, Alps Chemicals Ltd., Vatva, Ahmedabad

Jt. Vice President – Mr. Anil Jain,

Ascent Finechem Pvt. Ltd., Vatva, Ahmedabad

Secretary – Mr. Deepak Patel, Ambica Industries, Naroda, Ahmedabad

Jt. Secretary – Mr. Jatin Patel, Rama Polycon Ltd., Naroda, Ahmedabad

Treasurer – Mr. Jayesh Patel, Varahi Chemicals, Vatva, Ahmedabad

Immediate Past President – Mr. Yogesh Parikh, Avani Dyechem Industries, Vatva, AhmedabadMr. Ramesh Patel

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CII LIFE SCIENCE CONCLAVE 2020

Emphasise R&D to strengthen global presence: MinisterUnion Minister for Chemicals and

Fertilizers, Mr. D.V. Sadananda Gowda has urged the pharmaceuticals industry to focus on R&D in order to remain as one of the leading global suppliers of medi-cines. The full potential of growth of the industry, he felt, cannot be fully tapped, unless it comes up new drugs or repur-poses existing ones for new treatments. He also expressed the hope that India will be among the fi rst to develop and supply low cost vaccines for COVID-19.

Addressing the Inaugural Session of

the ‘CII Life Science Conclave 2020’ held virtually on September 30, Mr. Gowda expected the pharma industry to become a $65-bn industry by 2024 and $120-bn by 2030, even as the Medical Devices in-dustry grows to a size of $50-bn by 2025.

He added that the Indian government is supporting development of three Bulk Drug and four Medical Device Parks with state-of-the-art infrastructure and world-class Centres of Excellence. In addition, the government will also pro-vide Production Linked Incentives to

eligible new manufacturing units. It is expected these schemes will attract cu-mulative investment of Rs. 78,000-crore and generate about 2.5 lakh jobs. The industry, he added, has risen to the chal-lenge posed by COVID-19. From being a net importer, India has become the second largest producer of PPE in the world, with daily capacity surpassing 5 lakhs. Similarly, within a short span of time, indigenous capacity for ventilators has increased to 3 lakhs per annum, even as India has achieved self-suffi ciency in production of N95 masks.

CDRI AWARD

CSIR-CDRI felicitates researchers for contributions to drug discovery and development

The CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute (CDRI), Lucknow has felici-tated young researchers with ‘CDRI Awards’ for their outstanding contri-bution in drug discovery and deve-lopment, at a virtual event recently. Dr. Bushra Ateeq, Dr. Surajit Ghosh and Dr. Ravi Manjithaya received the award for 2020.

The CDRI Awards, instituted in 2004 to promote scientifi c excellence and to recognize outstanding contribu-tion in drug R&D, are given annually

to Indian nationals below 45 years of age who have carried out outstanding research work in Chemical Sciences and Life Sciences. Each award carries a cash prize of Rs. 20,000 and a citation.

Dr. Bushra Ateeq, Associate Pro-fessor and a Senior Fellow of the Well-come Trust/DBT India Alliance at the Department of Biological Sciences and Bioengineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Kanpur, won the award for her work on developing thera-peutic avenues for prostate cancer.

Dr. Surajit Ghosh, Professor, Department of Bioscience and Bioen-gineering, IIT-Jodhpur, won the award for the development of effi cient cell penetrating peptides, which have tre-mendous implications in medicine.

Dr. Ravi Manjithaya, Associate Pro-fessor, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientifi c Research, Bangalore, won the award for using cellular and a pre-clinical mouse models, to discover molecules with therapeutic potential for treatment of Parkinson’s.

Ms. S. Aparna assumes charge as new Union Pharma Secretary

Ms. S. Aparna, a 1988-batch IAS offi cer of Gujarat cadre, has assumed charge as Secretary, Department of Pharmaceuticals, Ministry of Chemi-cals and Fertilizers, Govt. of India.She replaces Dr. P.D. Vaghela, whosuperannuated on September 30, 2020. Ms. Aparna was appointed to the post of

Executive Director, World Bank in 2017, represent-ing the constituency of India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. In 2019, she was given a proforma promotion as Additional

Chief Secretary while on deputation in

Washington DC as Executive Director, World Bank. She has also served as the Principal Secretary to the then Gujarat Chief Minister. She has also served both Centre and the State on several important assignments, including in the Department of Finance, Planning, Urban and Housing Development, Textiles etc.

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INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE

Exports expected to help pharma sector escape COVID-19 pandemic impact

Higher exports will help the Indian pharmaceutical sector come out “un-scathed” from the coronavirus pande-mic and deliver a marginally lower 9% revenue growth, according to ratings agency CRISIL. Exports and domes-tic formulations account for an almost equal share in the Rs. 2.8-lakh-crore domestic pharma sector, CRISIL said. It added, “In 2020-21, growth in ex-ports at 11-12%, as against 10% last fi scal, will outpace growth in domestic formulations expected at 5-6% from 10% in 2019-20. This will lead to an 8-9% overall growth, which is down just 1.50 percentage points from the year-ago period,” it added.

Operating profi tability for the 350 pharmaceutical companies it rates, which represent 70% of the sector’s revenue, would soften by 1.50 percent-age points but remain healthy at 19% despite the higher input prices, it said. Currently, the export pie is divided into regulated markets such as the US and Europe (45%), rest of world (ROW) markets (35%), and bulk drugs (20%).

Regulated markets exportsCRISIL said exports growth is ex-

pected to remain strong at 10% in each of the segments. The growth in the regu-lated markets will be supported by a steady increase in new product launches from compliant plants, lower pricing pressure on existing generics, and a visible easing in scrutiny by the United States Food and Drug Administration in recent months, it said. “India accounted for almost half the abbreviated new drug application, or ANDA, approvals provided by the USFDA since fi scal 2019,” CRISIL’s Research Director, Ms. Isha Chaudhary said. This strong pipeline, coupled with lower import alerts and warning letters in the recent months, should ensure a steady pace of new launches, which will help sustain export momentum to regulated mar-kets, she noted.

ROW marketsExports to ROW markets are also

expected to rebound to 10% in 2020-21, compared with 7% in 2019-20, driven by opportunities in under-pene-trated generic markets such as Africa and Latin America, CRISIL said. Bulk drug exports will benefi t from moves worldwide to reduce dependence on China, it added.

Domestic formulation salesHigher exports should offset some

of the reduction in domestic formula-tion sales because of the pandemic-led disruptions, especially in the acute thera-pies segment, which accounts for 60% of domestic formulation sales, said CRISIL’s Associate Director, Ms. Tanvi Shah. “Lower footfalls in hospitals and fewer fi eld visits by medical representatives have affected prescription-based sales in acute therapies, as evident from the steep moderation in the fi rst-quarter sales of anti-infectives and gastro-intestinals,” she said. However, steady demand for chronic therapies pertaining to lifestyle diseases should help keep domestic formulation sales growth at 5-6%, she added.

Despite the slight moderation in business performance, credit profi les of domestic companies would remain largely steady, benefi ting from healthy balance sheets and liquidity, CRISIL said, adding that equity infusions from private equity funds have helped. The pharma companies will be prudent in capital and R&D spending, as well as effi cient working capital management, while transitioning through the current times, it said.

Panacea Biotec gets warning letter from USFDA for Baddi facility

Panacea Biotec said it has received a warning letter from the US health regu-lator for its pharmaceutical formulation facility at Baddi in Himachal Pradesh. The facility is owned by the compa-ny’s wholly-owned unlisted subsidiary, Panacea Biotec Pharma Ltd. (PBPL), the company said in a stock exchange fi ling. In the warning letter, the US

health regulator said that its investiga-tors observed specifi c violations, in-cluding failure by the fi rm “to establish laboratory controls that include scien-tifi cally sound and appropriate specifi -cations, standards, sampling plans, and test procedures designed to assure that components, drug product containers, closures, in-process materials, label-

ling, and drug products conform to ap-propriate standards of identity, strength, quality, and purity.”

The warning letter also mentioned that the company failed to establish an adequate system for monitoring envi-ronmental conditions in aseptic pro-cessing areas.

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NEW GROWTH AVENUES

Sun Pharma looking to expand speciality business to new regions

Sun Pharma is looking to expand its speciality business across different re-gions like Greater China and Japan, after having established presence in the US market, as per the company’s Annual Report for 2019-20. Sharing information with shareholders, Sun Pharma’s Manag-ing Director, Mr. Dilip Shanghvi, said the company’s strategy of developing the spe-ciality business as an additional growth engine has started delivering results, with a gradual ramp up in speciality revenues.

“We expect this momentum to con-tinue over the next few years, although the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns may throw up some uncertainties in the near-term,” he added. Speciality medi-cines are used in treatment of chronic, complex or rare diseases, which require advanced research and innovation. Oncology, autoimmune diseases and immunology are the main segments in the space, and will likely remain the key growth drivers in the 2019-2024 period.

The Mumbai-based company’s global speciality revenue for 2019-20 stood at around $430-mn (about Rs. 3,200-crore) and accounted for around

9% of its consolidated revenue, which stood at Rs. 323-bn. Mr. Shanghvi said the speciality business is also helping the company to move up the pharmaceutical value chain and bring in more innova-tion to its business. “We have invested signifi cant resources over the past few years in building this business and are now focusing on commercial execution to ensure that future cash fl ows justify these signifi cant investments,” he noted.

Eyeing new geographiesDuring the last fi scal, the company

launched four speciality products in the US market and is now targeting new mar-kets like Japan and China for business growth. In June 2019, it announced licens-ing agreements with a subsidiary of China Medical System Holdings Ltd. (CMS) for development and commercialisation of two speciality products for treatment of psoriasis and eye disease. These licensing agreements will facilitate Sun Pharma’s entry into the Greater China market, which is the second largest pharmaceuti-cal market globally, Mr. Shanghvi said.

Last year, the company also an-nounced the fi ling of an application in

Japan for manufacturing and market-ing authorisation of Ilumya for mode-rate-to-severe psoriasis with the Pharma-ceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA), Japan. The PMDA has recently approved this application and launch preparations have been initiated, Mr. Shanghvi said. “We have also recently entered into an exclusive licensing and distribution agreement with Hikma Phar-maceuticals PLC for commercialisation of Ilumya in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region,” he added. Sun Pharma expects growth trend in the spe-ciality business segment to continue as more products are developed and com-mercialised for unmet medical needs. They are likely to account for 40% of global pharmaceutical spending by 2024, with the fastest growth expected to be in the developed markets, where contribu-tion of speciality products is likely to cross 50% by 2024, the drug major said.

Commenting on other segments, Mr. Shanghvi said the company’s strong positioning in the global gene-rics industry and continued investments for the future will ensure that it remains a prominent player in this space.

RUSSIAN VACCINE

Dr. Reddy’s asked to submit revised protocol for conducting clinical trials

Hyderabad-based Dr. Reddy’s Labo-ratories has recently applied to the Drugs Controller General of India (DGCI) for permission to conduct phase-3 human clinical trials of the Russian vaccine Sputnik V against COVID-19 in India. However, an expert panel at the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has asked the company to

conduct both phase-2 and phase-3 human clinical trials in India. Subject Expert Committee (SEC) on COVID-19 at the CDSCO, deliberated on the company’s application and asked the fi rm to re-submit a revised protocol as it was not satisfi ed with the data of Phase II trials submitted by the company, according to media reports. The company had recently

announced its tie-up with the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) to con-duct clinical trials of Sputnik V as well as its distribution. Upon regulatory approval in India, RDIF will supply to Dr. Red-dy’s 100 million doses of the vaccine, the fi rm said last month. The phase-3 trial of Sputnik V is underway in Russia since September 1 on around 40,000 subjects.

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ENERGY TRENDS

India to emerge as world’s largest LPG residential market by 2030

India is expected to overtake China as the world’s largest liquefi ed petroleum gas (LPG) residential sector market by 2030, according to an analysis carried out by energy consultants, Wood Mackenzie. LPG demand in the residential sector will continue to see sustainable growth at a CAGR of 3.3%, reaching 34-mt in 2030 as households’ dependence on solid bio-mass diminishes in the long run supported by rising average household incomes and urban population.

Driven by environmental and health

concerns, the Indian government has also been implementing schemes to help lower income families cope with the cost of switching from biomass to LPG. The Direct Benefi t Transfer of LPG (DBTL) gives subsidies to the vulnerable popula-tion, while the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) provides families living below the poverty line access to free LPG stoves.

“Although nationwide LPG coverage

has reached 98%, up 42% from 2014, us-age is still low. Average annual cylinder refi lls have not kept up with the pace of new connections, with average consump-tion remaining below the benchmark of 12

cylinders,” Wood Mackenzie research ana-lyst, Mr. Qiaoling Chen said. “Even with subsidy and initial cost of set-up covered by the government, LPG is more expen-sive than biomass.”

Government commitmentStill, the Indian government is com-

mitted to roll-out plans to further address affordability and infrastructure challenges in the LPG sector. These include smaller-size LPG cylinders, which reduce upfront cash payment required for each refi ll; more LPG distributors; as well as the ‘Give it Up’ campaign, where households can voluntarily give up their LPG subsidies from the DBTL scheme to benefi t lower income families.

“Assuming the government continues to subsidise residential LPG throughout the decade, total subsidy for LPG could reach US$5.7-bn annually by 2030. By then, it will overtake China as the world’s largest LPG demand centre for the resi-dential sector,” Mr. Chen said.

Constraints to PNGHowever, the lack of infrastructure

continues to restrain piped natural gas (PNG) in areas outside of top tier cities

and retail PNG prices continues to be at a premium to subsidised LPG, making PNG a less attractive alternative. Accord-ing to Wood Mackenzie Senior Analyst, Mr. Vidur Singhal, between 2020 and 2030, PNG demand will primarily be from urban households in tier I and tier II cities awarded under CGD bidding rounds. City gas com-panies will increase PNG connections and its related infrastructure, which typically takes 5-8 years to commercialise.

“In addition, growing LPG demand in the residential sector requires more subsi-dies, which will increasingly become a huge burden for the government. It is likely that subsidies will taper off over time, as grow-ing income allows more households to pay the unsubsidised price. The combination of ready PNG infrastructure and less policy support for LPG help to support PNG de-mand growth post-2030. We expect PNG demand in India’s residential sector to grow at a CAGR of 12.7%, reaching 2.5-bcm (billion cubic metres) by 2030, from 0.8-bcm currently.” By the end of 2030, India’s LPG demand in the residential sec-tor will account for 82% of the country’s total LPG demand, while natural gas de-mand in the same sector will only account for 3% of total natural gas demand in India.

AUTOMOTIVE LUBRICANTS

Gulf Oil Lubricants India inks strategic partnership with South Korea’s S-Oil

Gulf Oil Lubricants India Ltd. (GO-LIL) has announced a long-term strategic partnership with South Korea’s S-Oil Cor-poration, a leading oil refi ning and lubri-cant manufacturing companies in Asia, to exclusively manufacture and market their entire range of lubricants under the brand– S-Oil Seven – for the Indian market. Gulf Oil says the relationship, which in the past

has been built as key term partner on base oil imports, is now extended as the S-Oil lubricant products will soon be launched in India. The company says it is the fi rst-time ever that a S-Oil lubricant product is being manufactured outside of South Korea. With a wide range of automotive products, S-Oil Seven has been a supplier for leading automakers such as Hyundai

Motor Company, Kia Motors, SsangYong and other various OEMs and is exported to more than 60 countries in the world from South Korea.

The commercial production of S-Oil Seven recently began at Gulf Oil Lubricants’ production facility at Chennai. The commer-cial launch will happen in Q3 FY21.

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NEW GROWTH AVENUES

Sun Pharma looking to expand speciality business to new regions

Sun Pharma is looking to expand its speciality business across different re-gions like Greater China and Japan, after having established presence in the US market, as per the company’s Annual Report for 2019-20. Sharing information with shareholders, Sun Pharma’s Manag-ing Director, Mr. Dilip Shanghvi, said the company’s strategy of developing the spe-ciality business as an additional growth engine has started delivering results, with a gradual ramp up in speciality revenues.

“We expect this momentum to con-tinue over the next few years, although the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns may throw up some uncertainties in the near-term,” he added. Speciality medi-cines are used in treatment of chronic, complex or rare diseases, which require advanced research and innovation. Oncology, autoimmune diseases and immunology are the main segments in the space, and will likely remain the key growth drivers in the 2019-2024 period.

The Mumbai-based company’s global speciality revenue for 2019-20 stood at around $430-mn (about Rs. 3,200-crore) and accounted for around

9% of its consolidated revenue, which stood at Rs. 323-bn. Mr. Shanghvi said the speciality business is also helping the company to move up the pharmaceutical value chain and bring in more innova-tion to its business. “We have invested signifi cant resources over the past few years in building this business and are now focusing on commercial execution to ensure that future cash fl ows justify these signifi cant investments,” he noted.

Eyeing new geographiesDuring the last fi scal, the company

launched four speciality products in the US market and is now targeting new mar-kets like Japan and China for business growth. In June 2019, it announced licens-ing agreements with a subsidiary of China Medical System Holdings Ltd. (CMS) for development and commercialisation of two speciality products for treatment of psoriasis and eye disease. These licensing agreements will facilitate Sun Pharma’s entry into the Greater China market, which is the second largest pharmaceuti-cal market globally, Mr. Shanghvi said.

Last year, the company also an-nounced the fi ling of an application in

Japan for manufacturing and market-ing authorisation of Ilumya for mode-rate-to-severe psoriasis with the Pharma-ceuticals and Medical Devices Agency (PMDA), Japan. The PMDA has recently approved this application and launch preparations have been initiated, Mr. Shanghvi said. “We have also recently entered into an exclusive licensing and distribution agreement with Hikma Phar-maceuticals PLC for commercialisation of Ilumya in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region,” he added. Sun Pharma expects growth trend in the spe-ciality business segment to continue as more products are developed and com-mercialised for unmet medical needs. They are likely to account for 40% of global pharmaceutical spending by 2024, with the fastest growth expected to be in the developed markets, where contribu-tion of speciality products is likely to cross 50% by 2024, the drug major said.

Commenting on other segments, Mr. Shanghvi said the company’s strong positioning in the global gene-rics industry and continued investments for the future will ensure that it remains a prominent player in this space.

RUSSIAN VACCINE

Dr. Reddy’s asked to submit revised protocol for conducting clinical trials

Hyderabad-based Dr. Reddy’s Labo-ratories has recently applied to the Drugs Controller General of India (DGCI) for permission to conduct phase-3 human clinical trials of the Russian vaccine Sputnik V against COVID-19 in India. However, an expert panel at the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has asked the company to

conduct both phase-2 and phase-3 human clinical trials in India. Subject Expert Committee (SEC) on COVID-19 at the CDSCO, deliberated on the company’s application and asked the fi rm to re-submit a revised protocol as it was not satisfi ed with the data of Phase II trials submitted by the company, according to media reports. The company had recently

announced its tie-up with the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) to con-duct clinical trials of Sputnik V as well as its distribution. Upon regulatory approval in India, RDIF will supply to Dr. Red-dy’s 100 million doses of the vaccine, the fi rm said last month. The phase-3 trial of Sputnik V is underway in Russia since September 1 on around 40,000 subjects.

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ENERGY TRENDS

India to emerge as world’s largest LPG residential market by 2030

India is expected to overtake China as the world’s largest liquefi ed petroleum gas (LPG) residential sector market by 2030, according to an analysis carried out by energy consultants, Wood Mackenzie. LPG demand in the residential sector will continue to see sustainable growth at a CAGR of 3.3%, reaching 34-mt in 2030 as households’ dependence on solid bio-mass diminishes in the long run supported by rising average household incomes and urban population.

Driven by environmental and health

concerns, the Indian government has also been implementing schemes to help lower income families cope with the cost of switching from biomass to LPG. The Direct Benefi t Transfer of LPG (DBTL) gives subsidies to the vulnerable popula-tion, while the Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) provides families living below the poverty line access to free LPG stoves.

“Although nationwide LPG coverage

has reached 98%, up 42% from 2014, us-age is still low. Average annual cylinder refi lls have not kept up with the pace of new connections, with average consump-tion remaining below the benchmark of 12

cylinders,” Wood Mackenzie research ana-lyst, Mr. Qiaoling Chen said. “Even with subsidy and initial cost of set-up covered by the government, LPG is more expen-sive than biomass.”

Government commitmentStill, the Indian government is com-

mitted to roll-out plans to further address affordability and infrastructure challenges in the LPG sector. These include smaller-size LPG cylinders, which reduce upfront cash payment required for each refi ll; more LPG distributors; as well as the ‘Give it Up’ campaign, where households can voluntarily give up their LPG subsidies from the DBTL scheme to benefi t lower income families.

“Assuming the government continues to subsidise residential LPG throughout the decade, total subsidy for LPG could reach US$5.7-bn annually by 2030. By then, it will overtake China as the world’s largest LPG demand centre for the resi-dential sector,” Mr. Chen said.

Constraints to PNGHowever, the lack of infrastructure

continues to restrain piped natural gas (PNG) in areas outside of top tier cities

and retail PNG prices continues to be at a premium to subsidised LPG, making PNG a less attractive alternative. Accord-ing to Wood Mackenzie Senior Analyst, Mr. Vidur Singhal, between 2020 and 2030, PNG demand will primarily be from urban households in tier I and tier II cities awarded under CGD bidding rounds. City gas com-panies will increase PNG connections and its related infrastructure, which typically takes 5-8 years to commercialise.

“In addition, growing LPG demand in the residential sector requires more subsi-dies, which will increasingly become a huge burden for the government. It is likely that subsidies will taper off over time, as grow-ing income allows more households to pay the unsubsidised price. The combination of ready PNG infrastructure and less policy support for LPG help to support PNG de-mand growth post-2030. We expect PNG demand in India’s residential sector to grow at a CAGR of 12.7%, reaching 2.5-bcm (billion cubic metres) by 2030, from 0.8-bcm currently.” By the end of 2030, India’s LPG demand in the residential sec-tor will account for 82% of the country’s total LPG demand, while natural gas de-mand in the same sector will only account for 3% of total natural gas demand in India.

AUTOMOTIVE LUBRICANTS

Gulf Oil Lubricants India inks strategic partnership with South Korea’s S-Oil

Gulf Oil Lubricants India Ltd. (GO-LIL) has announced a long-term strategic partnership with South Korea’s S-Oil Cor-poration, a leading oil refi ning and lubri-cant manufacturing companies in Asia, to exclusively manufacture and market their entire range of lubricants under the brand– S-Oil Seven – for the Indian market. Gulf Oil says the relationship, which in the past

has been built as key term partner on base oil imports, is now extended as the S-Oil lubricant products will soon be launched in India. The company says it is the fi rst-time ever that a S-Oil lubricant product is being manufactured outside of South Korea. With a wide range of automotive products, S-Oil Seven has been a supplier for leading automakers such as Hyundai

Motor Company, Kia Motors, SsangYong and other various OEMs and is exported to more than 60 countries in the world from South Korea.

The commercial production of S-Oil Seven recently began at Gulf Oil Lubricants’ production facility at Chennai. The commer-cial launch will happen in Q3 FY21.

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India, the world’s third-biggest oil im-porter, is exploring storing crude oil in the US and other commercially viable loca-tions to hedge its supply risks, Oil Minister Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan has said. Also, the country has tied up long-term crude oil supplies from the US, Russia and Angola to diversify its import basket beyond its traditional suppliers in the Middle-East.

Speaking at a conference on the ‘Energy Security Towards Atmanirbhar

ENERGY SECURITY

India looking to store oil overseas in US, other commercially viable locations: Pradhan

Bharat’, he said India is now importing crude oil from over 30 countries, includ-ing from Africa, North and South Ameri-cas, as well as Southeast Asia. “We are also exploring overseas crude storage facilities in the US and other commer-cially viable locations,” he said. India and the US had on July 17 signed a pre-liminary agreement for cooperating on emergency crude oil reserves, including the possibility of India storing oil in the US emergency stockpile.

The nation currently stores 5.33-mt of crude oil in underground storages at three locations on the east and west coast, hardly enough to meet its 9.5 days needs. The International Energy Agency (IEA) prescribes its members to have at least 90 days of stock in the strategic reserves.

India has been looking to expand the storage capacity by another 6.5-mt at Chandikol in Odisha and Padur in Karnataka.

PRIVATISATION

Govt. extends BPCL bid deadline to Nov. 16The government has extended the

deadline for submission of expression of interest (EoI) for selling its stake in Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd. (BPCL) by over a month to November 16. This is the fourth time the government has given more time to potential bidders, owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. The previous end date was September 30. The gov-ernment had issued several clarifi cations

in BPCL stake sale, allowing interested parties to fl oat a special purpose vehicle (SPV) at any time after submitting an expression of interest, but before signing of the share purchase agreement by all par-ties. It also said it will consider the con-solidated net worth of a bidder including that of its parent if the bidder has placed the bid on the basis of its parent. Global oil and gas behemoths such as Russia’s

Rosensoft, Saudi Aramco, Exxon Mobil and Abu Dhabi National Oil Co are ex-pected to show interest in the company.

The government’s entire 52.98% stake in BPCL, including management control, has been put on the block. The sale will not include BPCL’s equity shareholding of 61.65% in Numaligarh Refi nery.

RISING CONSUMPTION

Domestic petrol sales rise 2% year-on-year in Sept, diesel down by 7.3%

Petrol sales rose 2% in September from a year earlier while diesel consumption was 7.3% lower in a sign that oil demand recovery was on track despite record monthly rise in COVID cases in the country. Petrol made a smart recovery in September after being down 7.4% in August from a year earlier. Petrol sales gained 10.5% in September over August, as per sales data from state-run oil companies that control nearly 90% of the fuel retail market. Diesel registered an even more dramatic reco-very with sales rising 22% in September

over August. In August, diesel sales were down 21% from a year earlier. Jet fuel sales were 53% lower in September from a year earlier, but 23.5% up compared to August as airlines fl ew more domestic pas-sengers, but international fl ights remained restricted. Cooking gas demand rose 5.3% year-on-year and 3.6% month-on-month. Industry executives attributed the recovery in petrol and diesel consumption to easing of most lockdown restrictions and peo-ple’s willingness to get back to their nor-mal lives despite rising COVID infection.

More and more people are going to work and preferring their personal vehicles to crowded public transport for commuting, pushing up demand for petrol, an execu-tive said. Increased economic activity and easier inter-state transport have aided diesel consumption. Price cuts of nearly Rs. 3 per litre for diesel and Re. 1 for petrol in September also helped demand recovery, said executives who are hopeful of higher sales in October with the onset of the fes-tive season when traditionally demand for fuels and most consumer goods rise.

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shutdown is over,” Mr. E.S. Ranga-nathan said.

GAIL on an average receive fi ve LNG cargoes a month at the terminal, but its imports have been hit since end-March due to a nationwide lockdown to stem the spread of COVID-19. Since the shutdown, it unloaded a cargo on Sept. 27.

India meets about half of its daily

Natural gas production in India re-mains a loss-making proposition for most fi elds after the government cut gas price by a steep 25% effective October 1, rating agencies said.

The reduction in gas price to $1.79 per mmBtu (metric million British ther-mal units) from $2.39 “is credit nega-tive for upstream companies such as Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Oil India Ltd. (OIL) as it will lower their revenue from gas sales”, Moody’s Investors Service said. Both companies are already grappling with low oil prices and a further reduction in natural gas prices will exacerbate their earnings decline, it said, adding gas sales account for around 18-19% of the companies’ upstream revenues. The reduction in rates is the third straight reduction in gas prices in India over the past 12 months and is the lowest in over a decade.

“We estimate ONGC’s reve-nues and Ebitda to decline by Rs.

1,500-1,600-crore on account of lower gas prices,” Moody’s said.

In comparison, reduction in gas prices will lower OIL’s revenue and Ebitda by around Rs. 220-crore. The decline is equal to around 2.5% of the compa-ny’s expected consolidated revenue and around 8% of consolidated Ebitda for the fi scal year ending March 31, 2021.

ICRA’s analysisRating agency, ICRA, said the gov-

ernment has additionally announced a 27.6% reduction in the ceiling on the price for gas produced from deep water, ultra deep-water, high temperature and high-pressure fi elds to $4.06 per mmBtu, which would dampen the development of such projects.

Mr. K. Ravichandran, Senior Vice-President and Group Head (cor-porate ratings) at ICRA, said, “At such low gas prices, gas production remains loss-making proposition for most fi elds for the Indian upstream producers not-

withstanding some decline in oil fi eld services/equipment costs.”

Also, the appreciation of the Indian rupee against the US dollar in the past few months further dampens the realisations of the gas producers. “Going forward, the supply glut is expected to keep prices of domestic gas low in the near-to-medium term leading to poor returns even as do-mestic gas producers such as ONGC and Reliance Industries-BP ramp up gas pro-duction signifi cantly,” he said.

The sharp decline in domestic gas prices comes at a time when the upstream sector is grappling with low oil prices. “Accordingly, the double whammy of low crude oil and natural gas prices is negative for the upstream sector, impact-ing their revenues, profi tability and cash accruals,” he said.

For the fertiliser sector, nearly 41% of the gas requirement is met through domestic gas and lower gas prices would help save Rs. 11,000-crore, ICRA said.

NEGATIVE IMPACT

Natural gas production in India remains loss-making proposition after gas price cut: Rating agencies

India’s gas imports set to rise, demand reaches pre-pandemic level

India’s gas imports are set to rise as GAIL (India) Ltd. has reopened its west-ern India imports facility after months of shutdown during the monsoon and as local demand has returned to pre-pandemic levels, its head of marketing has said.

GAIL had stopped importing LNG at its 5-mtpa Ratnagiri terminal in May, as the start of the monsoon season makes operations diffi cult without a breakwater to protect the harbour from large waves. “Now our imports will be normal as the

160-170-mmscm (million standard cubic meters) of gas demand through imports.

LNG imports, however, slipped over three years low to 1,947-mmscm in April, when coronavirus-linked lockdowns hit mobility and industrial activity. India’s overall gas demand during the month shrunk to the lowest since March 2015 to 4,013-mmscm, according to the gov-ernment data. Gas demand has started increasing as restrictions were eased from May.

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shutdown is over,” Mr. E.S. Ranga-nathan said.

GAIL on an average receive fi ve LNG cargoes a month at the terminal, but its imports have been hit since end-March due to a nationwide lockdown to stem the spread of COVID-19. Since the shutdown, it unloaded a cargo on Sept. 27.

India meets about half of its daily

Natural gas production in India re-mains a loss-making proposition for most fi elds after the government cut gas price by a steep 25% effective October 1, rating agencies said.

The reduction in gas price to $1.79 per mmBtu (metric million British ther-mal units) from $2.39 “is credit nega-tive for upstream companies such as Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Oil India Ltd. (OIL) as it will lower their revenue from gas sales”, Moody’s Investors Service said. Both companies are already grappling with low oil prices and a further reduction in natural gas prices will exacerbate their earnings decline, it said, adding gas sales account for around 18-19% of the companies’ upstream revenues. The reduction in rates is the third straight reduction in gas prices in India over the past 12 months and is the lowest in over a decade.

“We estimate ONGC’s reve-nues and Ebitda to decline by Rs.

1,500-1,600-crore on account of lower gas prices,” Moody’s said.

In comparison, reduction in gas prices will lower OIL’s revenue and Ebitda by around Rs. 220-crore. The decline is equal to around 2.5% of the compa-ny’s expected consolidated revenue and around 8% of consolidated Ebitda for the fi scal year ending March 31, 2021.

ICRA’s analysisRating agency, ICRA, said the gov-

ernment has additionally announced a 27.6% reduction in the ceiling on the price for gas produced from deep water, ultra deep-water, high temperature and high-pressure fi elds to $4.06 per mmBtu, which would dampen the development of such projects.

Mr. K. Ravichandran, Senior Vice-President and Group Head (cor-porate ratings) at ICRA, said, “At such low gas prices, gas production remains loss-making proposition for most fi elds for the Indian upstream producers not-

withstanding some decline in oil fi eld services/equipment costs.”

Also, the appreciation of the Indian rupee against the US dollar in the past few months further dampens the realisations of the gas producers. “Going forward, the supply glut is expected to keep prices of domestic gas low in the near-to-medium term leading to poor returns even as do-mestic gas producers such as ONGC and Reliance Industries-BP ramp up gas pro-duction signifi cantly,” he said.

The sharp decline in domestic gas prices comes at a time when the upstream sector is grappling with low oil prices. “Accordingly, the double whammy of low crude oil and natural gas prices is negative for the upstream sector, impact-ing their revenues, profi tability and cash accruals,” he said.

For the fertiliser sector, nearly 41% of the gas requirement is met through domestic gas and lower gas prices would help save Rs. 11,000-crore, ICRA said.

NEGATIVE IMPACT

Natural gas production in India remains loss-making proposition after gas price cut: Rating agencies

India’s gas imports set to rise, demand reaches pre-pandemic level

India’s gas imports are set to rise as GAIL (India) Ltd. has reopened its west-ern India imports facility after months of shutdown during the monsoon and as local demand has returned to pre-pandemic levels, its head of marketing has said.

GAIL had stopped importing LNG at its 5-mtpa Ratnagiri terminal in May, as the start of the monsoon season makes operations diffi cult without a breakwater to protect the harbour from large waves. “Now our imports will be normal as the

160-170-mmscm (million standard cubic meters) of gas demand through imports.

LNG imports, however, slipped over three years low to 1,947-mmscm in April, when coronavirus-linked lockdowns hit mobility and industrial activity. India’s overall gas demand during the month shrunk to the lowest since March 2015 to 4,013-mmscm, according to the gov-ernment data. Gas demand has started increasing as restrictions were eased from May.

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Oil India Ltd. (OIL) has said it will likely take overseas experts two more months to kill its damaged well at Baghjan in Assam, where gas has been gushing out uncontrollably for over 120 days.

The gas producing well blew out on May 27. It exploded into a massive inferno on June 9.

Addressing a press conference af-ter the company’s virtual annual general meeting on September 29, OIL’s Chair-man and MD, Mr. Sushil Chandra Mishra said it has started taking action against em-ployees responsible for the mishap, which has killed three persons.

“The fi re at the well-head has been doused after we successfully diverted the gas on September 13. We are in the process of completely controlling the well and for that, a snubbing unit from Canada is likely to arrive within next

three-four weeks,” he said. After the arrival of experts of the Alert Disaster Control with their equipment, it will take another 3-4 weeks to control and kill the well, Mr. Mishra said, adding, “a total of about eight weeks will be required to kill the well from now.”

The company has spent around

Rs. 70-crore so far towards foreign experts in their efforts to douse the fl ame and con-trol the well, he said.

The well was producing 80,000 stand-ard cubic metre per day (scmd) of gas and due to forced closure of wells, OIL has in-curred losses to the tune of Rs. 179-crore. Around 22 wells were shut down.

LONG-DRAWN PROCESS

Two more months needed to kill damaged Baghjan gas well: OIL

DEAL UPDATE

BPCL opens talks to buy out Oman Oil in Bina Refi nery

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL) has opened talks to buy out Oman Oil Company in the subsidiary Bina Oil Refi nery Ltd. (BORL), according to acting Chairman & Managing Director, Mr. K. Padmakar. “We have just opened dialogue with Oman Oil; both sides are open to a deal,” he said.

Mr. N. Vijayagopal, Director – Fi-nance, added, “Oman Oil has expressed interest to divest its stake in BORL. It’s a commercial deal which makes sense to both of us. We are not averse to complet-ing the transaction before privatisation of

BPCL subject to a decent deal.”

BORL became a subsidiary of BPCL in March this year when it con-verted warrants into shares taking the state-owned refi ner’s stake in the erst-while equal joint venture to 63%.

In addition to the equity investment in BORL, BPCL had subscribed to Zero Percent Compulsorily Convertible Deben-tures of Rs. 1,000-crore and share warrants of Rs. 1,585.68-crore, which on conver-

sion would turn BORL into a subsidiary of BPCL.

Mr. Vijayagopal said that BPCL will sell 7.33% out of the 9.33% shares held by the BPCL Trust of Investment in shares in a “bulk or block deal if at all we decide to sell these shares”. BPCL Trust for Invest-ment in shares currently holds 9.33% stake of BPCL’s paid-up share capital. Of this, 2% will be offered to specifi ed emplo-yees through a proposed Employee Stock Purchase Scheme (ESPS) and the resi-dual shares would be sold through bulk or block deal.

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Oil India Ltd. (OIL) has said it will likely take overseas experts two more months to kill its damaged well at Baghjan in Assam, where gas has been gushing out uncontrollably for over 120 days.

The gas producing well blew out on May 27. It exploded into a massive inferno on June 9.

Addressing a press conference af-ter the company’s virtual annual general meeting on September 29, OIL’s Chair-man and MD, Mr. Sushil Chandra Mishra said it has started taking action against em-ployees responsible for the mishap, which has killed three persons.

“The fi re at the well-head has been doused after we successfully diverted the gas on September 13. We are in the process of completely controlling the well and for that, a snubbing unit from Canada is likely to arrive within next

three-four weeks,” he said. After the arrival of experts of the Alert Disaster Control with their equipment, it will take another 3-4 weeks to control and kill the well, Mr. Mishra said, adding, “a total of about eight weeks will be required to kill the well from now.”

The company has spent around

Rs. 70-crore so far towards foreign experts in their efforts to douse the fl ame and con-trol the well, he said.

The well was producing 80,000 stand-ard cubic metre per day (scmd) of gas and due to forced closure of wells, OIL has in-curred losses to the tune of Rs. 179-crore. Around 22 wells were shut down.

LONG-DRAWN PROCESS

Two more months needed to kill damaged Baghjan gas well: OIL

DEAL UPDATE

BPCL opens talks to buy out Oman Oil in Bina Refi nery

Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL) has opened talks to buy out Oman Oil Company in the subsidiary Bina Oil Refi nery Ltd. (BORL), according to acting Chairman & Managing Director, Mr. K. Padmakar. “We have just opened dialogue with Oman Oil; both sides are open to a deal,” he said.

Mr. N. Vijayagopal, Director – Fi-nance, added, “Oman Oil has expressed interest to divest its stake in BORL. It’s a commercial deal which makes sense to both of us. We are not averse to complet-ing the transaction before privatisation of

BPCL subject to a decent deal.”

BORL became a subsidiary of BPCL in March this year when it con-verted warrants into shares taking the state-owned refi ner’s stake in the erst-while equal joint venture to 63%.

In addition to the equity investment in BORL, BPCL had subscribed to Zero Percent Compulsorily Convertible Deben-tures of Rs. 1,000-crore and share warrants of Rs. 1,585.68-crore, which on conver-

sion would turn BORL into a subsidiary of BPCL.

Mr. Vijayagopal said that BPCL will sell 7.33% out of the 9.33% shares held by the BPCL Trust of Investment in shares in a “bulk or block deal if at all we decide to sell these shares”. BPCL Trust for Invest-ment in shares currently holds 9.33% stake of BPCL’s paid-up share capital. Of this, 2% will be offered to specifi ed emplo-yees through a proposed Employee Stock Purchase Scheme (ESPS) and the resi-dual shares would be sold through bulk or block deal.

Meetings & Conferences

INDIA

March 202117-19 | MumbaiIndia Chem 2021 – 11th Biennial International Exhibition & ConferenceFICCI : Nachiket Basole : +91-9867312834/9833312834

: [email protected] : Indiachem.in

June 20217-8 | Goa6th ISDC 2021-Convention & ExhibitionIndian Home and Personal Care Industry Association (IHPCIA) : Krutika Sansare/Pankaj Dutia/

Amit Rohira : +91-9029088219/9594759599

: [email protected] [email protected] : Isdcconference.org

TO BE ANNOUNCED

Indian Chlor-Alkali Conference 2020: Building Competitiveness and ExhibitionAlkali Manufacturers Association of India : Harjeet Kaur Anand

: +91-11-22432003 : +91-9818904989

: [email protected]

INTERNATIONAL

December 202016-18 | SNIEC, Shanghai, China CPhI & P-MEC China 2020Informa Markets, CCCMHPIE and Sinoexpo Informa Markets : 086-21-33392421 : [email protected] : Cphi-china.cn/en

February 202110-11 | Dubai15th Annual GPCA Forum (Special Edition)

Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA) : Kathleen Rebello : +971-55-505-4707

: [email protected]

March 2021

22-24 | DubaiArabChemThe ARABLAB Group : David Domoney

: +971-4-397-54-18 : +971-50-458-11-24

: [email protected] : Arablab.com/chem-exhibitor

24-26 | Shenzhen, ChinaThe Personal Care and Homecare Ingredients Trade Show 2021Reed Sinopharm Exhibitions : Shawn Liu

: +86-10-8455-6635 : [email protected]

April 202113-15 | Barcelona, Spainin-cosmetics GlobalReed Exhibitions Ltd. : Rana Khoury

: +44-0-20-8439-5436 : [email protected] : In-cosmetics.com/global

13-16 | Shenzhen, ChinaCHINAPLAS 2021Adsale Exhibition Services Ltd. : Stella Yuen/Erica Chin

: +852-2516-3514/2516-3359 : [email protected]

May 20214-5 | New York, USANYSCC Suppliers’ Day 2021New York Society of Cosmetics Chemists : +212-786-7468 : [email protected] : Nyscc.org/suppliers-day

June 2021

29-1 July | Miami, FloridaWorld Perfumery Congress 2021Allured Business Media : Deniz Ataman

: +630-344-6070 : [email protected] : Worldperfumerycongress.com/

WPC/Public/enter.aspx

September 2021

1-3 | IndonesiaAsia Pacifi c Coatings Show : Keyue Li

: +44-0-1737-855-037 : [email protected] : Coatings-group.com/acc

1-3 | Jakarta, IndonesiaLabIndonesia 2020/21ECMI Asia Sdn Bhd &PT. Pamerindo Indonesia : +62-21-2525-320 : [email protected] : Lab-indo.com

12-16 | Berlin, GermanyIFEAT 2021 Berlin ConferenceIFEAT : +44-0-1707-245826 : [email protected]

22-23 | Sao Pauloin-cosmetics Latin AmericaReed Exhibitions Ltd. : Shammi Srivastava

: [email protected] : +91-22-6771-6617 : Latinamerica.in-cosmetics.com

November 20212-4 | Bangkok, ThailandIn-cosmetics Asia 2021Reed Exhibitions Ltd. : Shammi Srivastava

: +91-22-6771-6617 : [email protected] : Asia.in-cosmetics.com

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CLEAN ENERGY

Japan receives first shipment of ‘blue’ ammonia from Saudi Aramco, SABIC

Saudi Aramco and Japan’s In-stitute of Energy Economics (IEEJ) have announced the first shipment of ‘blue’ ammonia from Saudi Arabia to Japan.

The shipment, which was in part-nership with Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), contained forty tonnes of high-grade ‘blue’ ammonia, and will be used in power stations to produce electricity without carbon emissions.

‘Blue’ ammonia is a feedstock for ‘blue’ hydrogen, a version of the fuel made from fossil fuels with a process that captures and stores carbon di- oxide emissions. Hydrogen from re-newable energy that creates no emis-sions is known as ‘green’ hydrogen.

Saudi Aramco produced the fuel by converting hydrocarbons into hydrogen and then ammonia, and capturing the carbon dioxide by-product.

Ammonia can be burned in thermal power stations without releasing car-bon emissions. That means it has “the potential to make a significant con-tribution to an affordable and reliable low-carbon energy future,” according to Aramco.

Japan aims to be a world-leader in the use of hydrogen. The country has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions 26% by 2030 from 2013 levels, under the Paris climate pact.

Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, is increasingly trying to counter its reputation for producing dirty energy. In recent months, Aramco

has highlighted the low volume of greenhouse gases emitted from pump-ing Saudi crude, programmes to boost gas production and plans to grow car-bon-absorbing mangroves.

US-based Air Products signed an accord in July with Saudi-based ACWA Power International and the kingdom’s planned futuristic city of Neom to develop a $5-bn hydro-gen-based ammonia plant powered by renewable energy.

SABIC – majority-owned by Aramco – and Mitsubishi Corp. are overseeing transport logistics for the ‘blue’ am-monia project in partnership with JGC Corp, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries En-gineering, Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. and UBE Industries. Saudi Aramco said in a statement that shipping challenges were overcome with 30 tonnes of CO2 captured during the process desig- nated for use in methanol production at one of SABIC’s facilities and another 20-tonnes of captured CO2 being used for enhanced oil recovery at Aramco’s field.

“The shipment is considered the first around the world, and it represents a crucial opportunity for Aramco to in-troduce hydrocarbons as a reliable and affordable source of low-carbon hydro-gen and ammonia,” said Mr. Ahmad Al-Khowaiter, Chief Technology Of-ficer, Saudi Aramco.

Mr. Fahad Al-Sherehy, SABIC’s Vice President of Energy Efficiency and Carbon Management, said, “At SABIC, we can economically lever-age our existing infrastructure for hydrogen and ammonia production with CO2 capture. Our experience in the full supply chain along with integrated petrochemicals facili-ties will play an important role in providing the world with the blue ammonia.”

The Saudi-Japan ‘blue’ ammo-nia supply network involved a full value chain; including the conver-sion of hydrocarbons to hydrogen and then to ammonia, as well as the capture of associated CO2 emis-sions.

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German material science expert, Covestro, has agreed to acquire the Re-sins & Functional Materials business (RFM) from DSM for €1.61-bn. Adding about €1-bn in revenues and an EBITDA of €141-mn (2019), the acquisition is ex-pected to expand revenues of the Coatings, Adhesives, Specialties (CAS) segment of Covestro by more than 40% to about €3.4-bn (2019 pro-forma).

Dr. Markus Steilemann, CEO of Covestro, commented, “RFM enhances the growth trajectory of our business. By combining our strong innovation cap- abilities, sustainable product portfolios as well as complementary technologies and customer industries, we will unlock significant value. At the same time, it is also a key step to drive innovation for the transition towards a circular economy.”

“The acquisition creates one of the leading suppliers in the field of sustain-able coating resins,” the company said in a press note.

Covestro is already one of the lead-ing providers of water-based polyurethane dispersions. With the acquisition of RFM, the company will add a complete range of water-based polyacrylate resins and will expand its technology portfolio to include water-based hybrid technologies, powder

coating resins as well as radiation curing resins. RFM includes strong brands in terms of sustainability such as Niaga, as well as additive manufacturing, and an advanced solar coatings business. The acquisition diver- sifies Covestro’s industry exposure and also significantly strengthens the company’s positioning in attractive high-growth markets. Amongst others, Covestro will become one of the leading suppliers in the field of opti-cal fibre coatings – a market segment with enormous future potential, including the future technology of 5G – and in the attractive high-growth segment of 3D-printing materials, showing an average growth rate of more than 20%. “Furthermore, the optimal fit of the combined geographic footprint is strengthening Covestro’s proximity to cus-tomers in all key markets and is expanding its global production network by more than 20 sites,” the company informed.

INORGANIC GROWTH

Covestro to acquire coating resins business from DSM

ACTIONS OUTLINED

Dow updates on workforce and manufacturing restructuring plan

Dow has outlined the series of ac-tions it will take to achieve previously announced structural cost improvement targets and further enhance its long-term competitiveness as the global economy recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.

As announced in July this year, Dow is implementing a restructuring pro-gramme to reduce its global workforce costs by approximately 6% and to rationa- lise certain manufacturing assets. These actions are expected to result in total annualised EBITDA savings of more than $300-mn by the end of 2021.

In its intermediates business, the com-pany is shutting down certain amines and solvents facilities in the US and Europe as well as select small-scale downstream polyurethanes manufacturing facilities. In

its coatings line, the company will shut down manufacturing assets, primarily small-scale coatings reactors, and will also rationalise its upstream asset footprint in Europe and in the US and Canada by “adjusting the supply of siloxane and silicon metal to balance to regional needs”.

“Given the expected gradual and uneven global economic recovery from COVID-19, we announced in July that we are taking necessary actions to con-tinue to optimise our asset footprint, re-duce structural costs and enhance the competitiveness of our business over the long-term,” said Mr. Jim Fitterling, Dow Chairman and CEO. “We continue to stay focused on delivering strong cashflow, strengthening our financial profile and maximising our operational advantages, and we remain well positioned to capture

significant growth as market conditions improve.”

The restructuring programme is in addition to the $500-mn of operating ex-pense savings Dow will achieve by the end of 2020. The company also remains on target to achieve its reduced target of $1.25-bn for capital expenditures in 2020, down from $2-bn in 2019. Dow also con-firmed that it will close the sale of its rail infrastructure assets at six North Ameri-can sites to Watco, three months ahead of its initial planned closing, for cash proceeds in excess of $310-mn. Earlier this month the Company also announced plans to divest certain marine and termi-nal operations and assets to Vopak In-dustrial Infrastructure Americas for cash proceeds of $620-mn, which is expected to close by year-end.

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JOINT VENTURE

LyondellBasell to acquire 50% of certain Sasol petchem assets in US

LyondellBasell and South Africa’s Sasol have agreed to form a 50/50 joint venture (JV) through which Lyondell-Basell will acquire 50% of Sasol’s 1.5-mtpa ethane cracker, 0.9-mtpa low and linear-low density polyethylene plants and associated infrastructure for a total consideration of $2-bn. The agreement includes customary rights for each partner regarding the potential future sale of its ownership interest. The JV will operate under the name, Louisiana Integrated PolyEthylene JV LLC.

“We are very pleased to have LyondellBasell join us as a key partner in our US base chemicals business in Lake Charles. LyondellBasell is the ideal partner to ensure the success of these world-class assets with its deep expertise in commodity chemicals,” said Mr. Fleetwood Grobler, President and CEO, of Sasol.

The JV’s newly constructed assets are strategically located on the US Gulf Coast, with access to low-cost feed-stock, storage and logistics infrastruc-ture.

While investing in these assets will help LyondellBasell realise im-

mediate returns and eliminate cus-tomary construction risks associated with new project execution, the transaction will enable Sasol reduce net debt and rapidly shift the com-pany’s portfolio towards speciality chemicals.

Transaction termsUnder the terms of the deal, each

JV partner will provide pro-rata shares of ethane feedstocks and will offtake pro-rata shares of cracker and polyethy- lene (PE) products at cost. Lyondell-Basell will operate the US base chemi-cals assets on behalf of the JV.

Sasol will retain full ownership and operational control of its Lake Charles R&D complex, Lake Charles East Plant ethane cracker and US performance chemicals business assets in Lake Charles, which produce Ziegler alco-hols and alumina, ethoxylates, Guerbet alcohols, paraffins, comonomers, linear alkyl benzene, ethylene oxide and ethy-lene glycol. The performance chemi-cals business is a key component of Sasol’s future strategy to increase focus on specialty chemicals. Sasol will also retain access to competitively priced onsite ethylene to ensure value chain integration.

DEBOTTLENECKING

Indonesia’s TPPI to expand aromatics unit in JavaIndonesian petrochemical and gaso-

line producer, PT Trans-Pacific Petro- chemical Indotama (TPPI), will in-crease its aromatics capacity by 30% by the end of 2021 through a planned $180-mn overhaul and maintenance programme.

Para-xylene (PX) extraction capa-

city at TPPI’s complex in Tuban, Java will increase from 600,000-tpa to 780,000-tpa, while benzene capacity will rise from 360,000-tpa to 490,000-tpa. The company expects the expanded units to start production in early 2022.

The project will also expand an up-stream platforming unit, raising reform-

ing capacity by 5,000-10,000 bpd to 55,000-bpd. TPPI will need to buy heavy naphtha or additional condensate to ope-rate the facility at full capacity following the expansion. The expansion is the result of TPPI’s need to replace existing equip-ment, which is coming to the end of its lifespan, with newer and more efficient facilities that will raise overall capacity.

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DIVESTMENT

Hexion sells certain assets to private equity firmsUS-based speciality chemicals firm,

Hexion, has agreed to sell its phenolic specialty resin, hexamine and European- based Forest Products Resins busi-nesses for approximately $425-mn to private equity firms, Black Diamond and Investindustrial. The consideration consists of $335-mn in cash and certain assumed liabilities with the remainder in future proceeds based on the perfor-mance of the business.

Together, these businesses posted sales of approximately $530-mn for the last 12 months ended June 30, 2020. The transaction includes approximately 900 associates and 11 manufacturing facilities globally where phenolic spe-cialty resins and engineered thermoset moulding compounds are produced for a wide range of end markets including building and construction, industrial, automotive, electronics, agriculture and consumer.

The company expects to use the sale proceeds to invest in its business and further reduce its debt.

Commenting on the transaction, Mr. Craig Rogerson, Chairman, President and CEO, said, “We continue to strate-gically manage our portfolio providing us the ability to further strengthen our balance sheet and maintain a strong business going forward. As we proceed, we will leverage our differentiated tech-nology and global manufacturing foot-print to serve the diversified customers of our remaining businesses.”

Black Diamond and Investindustrial added, “We are pleased to acquire these strategic assets as these businesses boast globally recognisable brands and trademarks, including Bakelite, Durite, Cellobond, and Resonance, as well as world-class facilities and a leading research and development and technical service platform. Black Diamond and Investindustrial have successfully part-nered in the past on their collective investment in Polynt/Reichold and we are excited to be working together again. Finally, Black Diamond has prior expe-rience investing in phenolic speciality resin businesses and looks forward to

bringing that experience to the acquired businesses.”

In May 2016, the two private equity companies created Polynt-Reichhold, born from the merger between Polynt, a leading Italian company in the pro-duction of intermediate polymers and composite materials (which Invest- industrial has controlled since 2008 through Polimeri Speciali Holding) and Reichold Industries, controlled by a group of private equity funds led by Black Diamond Capital Management and which also includes JP Morgan Investment Management, Third Avenue Management and Simplon Partners. The funds, which had invested in Reichold’s senior bonds which defaulted in 2014, then took control of the group by converting their credit into equity and supporting the relaunch of the business. The acquisition of Hexion was not made through Polynt-Reich-nold, but given that it is also part of the same sector, it is not excluded that the companies may merge and form a single group in the future.

CHANGE OF HANDS

Gelest becomes a group company of Mitsubishi Chemical

Gelest, the US-based manufacturer of silicones, organosilanes, metal-organics, and specialty monomers for markets like medical devices, life sciences, microelectronics, and personal care, has officially become a group company of Japan’s Mitsubishi Chemical.

On October 1, Gelest announced it has completed the sale of Gelest Inter-mediate Holdings to the US subsidiary of Mitsubishi Chemical. The transaction, which was announced on April 30, 2020,

Capital, made a majority investment in Gelest and has worked with the founders and management to scale the company through organic initiatives and M&A.

Gelest also announced that Dr. Jona-than Goff has been promoted to the role of Chief Technology Officer (CTO). Dr. Goff joined Gelest in 2009 and currently manages the polymer deve- lopment, technical services, silanes & metal-organic, research engineering and quality control groups.

got all regulatory approvals. Gelest was founded in 1990 by Dr. Barry Arkles and Kevin King. In March, 2017, US-based private equity firm, New Mountain

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CONFORMANCE TESTING

Around 25% of products imported into EU not compliant with REACH and CLP: ECHA study

A pilot project by the European Chemicals Agency’s (ECHA’s) En-forcement Forum examining imports of products into the EU has found that 23% of inspected products were non-compliant with REACH and Clas-sification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) regulations. Some imports con-tained illegal amounts of hazardous substances that are restricted in the EU, while others had incorrect hazard label-ling – which could compromise their safe use and put citizens’ health at risk if they enter the market.

The project looked at various pro-ducts that fall under three REACH restriction entries for articles and jewel-lery and the labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures under CLP.

National enforcement authorities and customs inspectors in 16 EU Mem-ber States checked almost 1,400 pro-

ducts, with more than 300 (23%) found to be non-compliant with certain obli-gations under REACH and CLP regu-lations. The products were checked at strategic entry points in these countries, such as airports and harbours, but also at inland customs offices.

The majority of checks addressed compliance with REACH restriction obligations, focusing on the presence of the restricted substances cadmium, lead and nickel in articles. Of the 1,225 checks for restricted substances, 17% of the products had amounts of the restricted substances above the required limit. This rate is similar to those reported in the Forum’s previous project on restrictions conducted in 2016. The highest rate of non-compliance was for cadmium detected in jewellery.

The majority of the products were checked for restriction obligations

(79%) and those found to be non-com-pliant (74%) mostly came from China, as well as from the United Arab Emi-rates, India, Thailand, North Macedonia and Madagascar.

For CLP, 167 products were checked and 64% were found to be non-compliant. The majority of the non-compliances were related to label-ling requirements, most commonly a lack of national language, and lack of or use of incorrect pictograms and sig-nal words on the hazard label.

“The results show that importers need to intensify their efforts to sup-ply safe products which are compliant with REACH and CLP. They also show there is a continued need for targeted enforcement on these specific restric-tions and more stringent enforcement of REACH and CLP at European points of entrance,” ECHA said.

CATERING TO ELECTRONICS

Formosa Plastics and Tokuyama form isopropyl alcohol JV in Taiwan

Taiwan’s Formosa Plastics Group (FPG) is forming a joint venture (JV) with Japanese chemicals company, Tokuyama Corp, to manufacture and sell high-purity isopropyl alcohol (IPA) to the electronics industry in Taiwan.

FPG and Tokuyama will each to hold a 50% stake in the new company, to be called Formosa Tokuyama Ad-vanced Chemicals Co. The companies have invested about $34-mn of capital into the new venture. Construction of the facility is scheduled to be completed by September next year and production

set to begin by December. The plant is expected to produce 30,000-tpa of high-purity IPA, made from propylene supplied by FPG.

“Due to the advances made in 5G, IoT [Internet of Things], AI [artificial intelligence] and other technologies, the semiconductor market is expected to continue expanding over the medium and long term, and accordingly demand for high-purity IPA is forecast to gradually increase,” Tokuyama said in a statement.

The JV would allow the company to

“immediately respond” to the needs of its customers in Taiwan, the Japanese firm said. Tokuyama’s IPA is made for the electronics industry using a “proprie- tary method” to achieve a “purity level of over 99.99 percent,” according to the company’s website. Tokuyama is a sup-plier of high-purity chemicals to a num-ber of leading Taiwanese semiconductor companies. The company established its first factory in Taiwan in Hsinchu in 1996, followed by another plant in Yun-lin County that was completed last year as a part of the government’s ‘Invest in Taiwan’ initiative, the statement said.

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LICENSING DEAL

Indonesia’s Pertamina to use UOP technologies to produce biofuels

Indonesia’s state-owned oil & gas company, PT Pertamina (Persero), will employ Honeywell UOP technologies to produce advanced biofuels at its Plaju and Cilacap refineries in Indonesia.

The company will use UOP’s Re-newable Jet Fuel Process technology at its Plaju refinery in Palembang, South Sumatra, and UOP’s Ecofining tech- nology at its Cilacap refinery in Cen-tral Java. The Ecofining process, jointly developed with Italian company Eni, converts non-edible natural oils, animal fats and other waste feedstocks to Honey- well Green Diesel, chemically identical to petroleum-based diesel.

UOP will provide technology li-censes, basic engineering, speciality equipment, catalysts and training for the two projects in Indonesia.

The biorefinery in Plaju will pro-

cess 20,000-bpd (barrels per day) of vegetable oils and fats to produce ad-vanced biofuels such as renewable jet fuel, renewable diesel fuel and ‘green’ liquefied petroleum gas at the Plaju refinery. UOP also will revamp the existing refinery at Cilacap to process 6,000-bpd of vegetable oils and fats to produce advanced biofuels.

“As one of the world’s top produ- cers of biofuels, Indonesia is ramping up its investment in advanced biorefi- neries capable of producing fully fungi-ble renewable fuel,” said Mr. Jim An-dersen, business development director of UOP’s Renewable Fuels business.

“Pertamina is acting on an opportu-nity to meet the growing demand for energy security of Indonesia by using renewable fuels and, as a longstanding customer, chose to work with UOP to build a greenfield biorefinery at Plaju and revamp its Cilacap refinery. These refineries will enable Pertamina to meet the Indonesian government’s goals for renewable fuel production using domestic bio-based feedstocks,” he added.

Indonesia is targeting more than 5% of all its energy to come from biofuels by 2025. The additional biofuel production capacity provided by the Plaju and Cilacap refineries will help to reduce the nation’s reliance on im-ported petroleum products, particularly low-sulphur fuels, and at the same time, support the local bio-economy and rural employment opportunities in agriculture.

REVAMP PROJECT

TechnipFMC bags ethylene furnaces modernisation contract in the Netherlands

TechnipFMC has been awarded a significant contract by Shell Moerdijk for the Engineering, Procurement and module Fabrication (EPF) for proprie-tary equipment and related services for eight ethylene furnaces at the Moerdijk petrochemicals complex in the Nether-lands.

The new furnaces will utilise Tech-nipFMC’s multi-lane radiant coil design and will replace 16 older units without reducing capacity at the facility, while increasing energy efficiency and reduc-ing greenhouse gas emissions. This up-

grade is expected to reduce Shell Moer- dijk’s annual CO2 emissions by about 10%.

The new furnaces will be shipped to the site in modules, enabling the cracker to continue to operate throughout the upgrade project.

Ms. Catherine MacGregor, Presi- dent Technip Energies, commented, “We are very pleased to be selected for this important revamp project for Shell and commend the efforts by the project team to reduce the CO2 emissions. This

award also demonstrates our leadership in ethylene technology and the inno-vations we are achieving in improving energy efficiency.”

Mr. Richard Zwinkels, General Manager Shell Moerdijk added, “We continue to invest in innovation, even in difficult economic times. This in-vestment at Moerdijk contributes to the reduction of carbon emissions from our manufacture of chemicals and to Shell’s ambition of becoming a net-zero emissions energy business by 2050 or sooner”.

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RENEWABLE RAW MATERIALS

TÜV Nord certifies Wacker’s resource-efficient manufacturing of silicone sealants

Germany-based Wacker has achieved another milestone in the use of renew- able raw materials for silicone production. After having certified biomethanol-based silicone fluids and emulsions, technology service provider TÜV Nord has approved the company’s resource-efficient manu-facturing method for silicone sealants ac-cording to the new ‘REDcert²’ standard.

Wacker’s approach involves deter-mining the mass fraction of raw materials and auxiliaries derived from fossil-based resources and offsetting this with metha-nol produced from biomass.

Silicone sealants are important ma-terials in construction and installation projects, and are primarily used for the bonding and sealing of joints. Silicone sealants consist primarily of a silicone polymer that cures at room temperature to form a rubber-like elastomer, plasti-cisers, fillers and additives. Apart from silicon, which is manufactured by reduc-ing quartzite with coke, an important raw material for manufacturing the polymer is methanol. The compound is first converted to methyl chloride, which then reacts with elemental silicon in the commonly

known Müller-Rochow process in order to produce a mixture of various methyl-chlorosilanes. These, in turn, serve as starting products for silicone production. Wacker uses methanol derived both from fossil raw materials and from biomass.

If methanol from both plant- and fos-sil-based sources is used within an inte-grated production system, the portion of raw materials derived from biomass can be determined and explicitly allocated to individual sales products. Wacker already uses this method for manufacturing biomethanol-based silicone products for the textile, paper and consumer goods industries.

Technology service provider TÜV Nord has now extended its certification to Wacker’s production of silicone sealing

compounds. In this case, the certification meets the requirements of the new RED-cert² standard. This standard covers not only all of the organic raw materials for silicone manufacturing – it also encom-passes all of the other organic compo-nents of the formulation. This serves as verification that Wacker’s silicone sealing compounds are 100% free of fossil raw materials. To qualify, purchased raw ma-terials must have been sustainably manu-factured from biomass, and all of the re-quired starting materials must have been obtained from certified sustainable sources. The volumes of raw materials needed for product manufacturing undergo regular audits as part of an annual recertification process.

“Successful certification of our mass balance method makes us the first com-pany to supply ready-to-use sealing com-pounds based on non-fossil raw mate- rials. That’s good news for our customers, who can likewise declare that the biome-thanol-based sealants they purchase from us preserve natural resources and contain no fossil raw materials,” noted Dr. Robert Gnann, President of the Wacker Silicones business division.

CARBOXYLIC ACIDS

OQ Chemicals expands isononanoic acid capacity by 30%OQ Chemicals (formerly Oxea) has

successfully completed a recent expan-sion project at its Oberhausen, Germany site resulting in a 30% increase in its global production capacity for isonona-noic acid. The project completed at the site is part of the previously announced carboxylic acid expansions in the short and mid-term.

“Isononanoic acid, a higher carboxylic acid, is a key ingredient in next-gene-

ration synthetic polyol ester-based lubricants for the refrigeration industry. Demand is driven by changes in new environmental regulations and heightened energy efficiency standards,” said OQ Chemicals’ Marketing Acids, Ms. Kyle Hendrix.

“The completion of the expansion project marks an important milestone in our long-term capacity strategy for carboxylic acids, which is based on

expanding existing assets and adding production plants. As the expansion projects are completed, work on our projected, sixth world-scale carboxylic acid plant in Oberhausen continues,” stated Dr. Oliver Borgmeier, COO at OQ Chemicals.

Carboxylic acids from OQ Chemicals are used in the production of synthetic lubricants and as building blocks for the animal feed industry.

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BINDING SALES AGREEMENT

Piedmont signs lithium ore supply deal with TeslaAustralia headquartered mineral

resource company, Piedmont Lithium, has signed a binding sales agreement with American electric vehicle (EV) company, Tesla, to supply the EV maker with spodumene concentrate (SC6).

Piedmont will supply SC6 to Tesla from its North Carolina (USA) deposit. This project is an open-pit mine under development in the Carolina Lithium Belt, a historic lithium mining and pro-ducing region in North Carolina. Under the initial five-year term of the agree-ment, Piedmont will supply spodumene at a fixed price, with the option to extend its sales agreement for an additional five years. Spodumene concentrate deliveries are set to start between July 2022 and July 2023.

Piedmont Lithium President and

CEO, Mr. Keith Phillips said, “We are excited to be working with Tesla, which represents the start of the first US do-mestic lithium supply chain and a dis-ruption to the current value chain. The agreement highlights the strategic importance of Piedmont’s unique American spodumene deposit and confirms the trend toward spodumene as the pre-ferred feedstock for the lithium hydrox-ide required in high-nickel batteries.”

Piedmont noted that the deal will

cover one-third of its planned spodu-mene concentrate production of 160,000-tpa for the initial five-year period. Additional quantities of SC6 may be delivered ‘at Tesla’s option’. It is expected that the sales will generate 10% to 20% of the lithium miner’s total revenue from its proposed mine-to- hydroxide project.

Recently, Tesla revealed its plans to break into the battery metals mining business. As part of the Battery Day event, Tesla officials confirmed that the company is taking the ‘first official step’ by securing the rights to a 10,000-acre lithium clay deposit in Nevada, US. Tesla and Giga Metals are repor- tedly in discussions on the development of a large mine, which would give the electric carmaker access to low-carbon nickel for its batteries.

MARKET REPORT

Global lab consumables market estimated at over $25-bn

A new report from US-based mar-ket research firm, SDi (Strategic Di-rections International, part of Science and Medicine Group), has revealed that the sometimes-overlooked market for consumable supplies used in labo-ratory research will reach $25.9-bn in 2020. These products also represent the make-or-break portion of the busi-ness for many instrument companies; the business line where they earn their profits and increase their revenues.

These consumable supplies, includ-ing liquid chromatography columns, PCR reagents and ELISA kits, as well as well plates, vials, syringes, and chromatography resins offer additional revenue for makers of instruments and

are part of their business models. Cell products such as sera and reagents are also included in the report.

The SDi report estimates that reve-nue growth of consumable sales is at least twice that of instrument sales, and that profit margins are higher for consumables than instruments. With that profit comes opportunity, but also

threats, SDi’s report makes clear. There are competitors waiting to take some of those profits and revenues, compa-nies that do not make instruments but compete in consumables. Market share in consumables is different from instru-ments.

Companies in this sector that are covered in the report include ATCC, Agilent, Beckman Coulter, Bio-Rad, Corning, Danaher, Eppendorf, GE Healthcare, Genscript, Greiner Bio-One, Hitachi High Technologies, Illumina, Lonza, MilliporeSigma, PerkinElmer, Phenomenex, Promega, QIAGEN, Restek, Roche, Shimadzu, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Sartorius, Tosoh, VWR and Waters.

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CLOSING THE LOOP

SABIC announces partnerships to drive circularity in fl exible packaging and nonwovens

Saudi Arabian chemicals major, SABIC, has announced two partnerships to drive newer end-use applications for its Trucircle portfolio of products made from feedstock recycling of diffi cult to recycle post-consumer used plastics.

In the fi rst collaboration, the com-pany is partnering with German fi lm stretching machine manufacturer, Brückner Maschinenbau, for boosting the use of its certifi ed circular BOPP (biaxially-oriented polypropylene) and BOPE (biaxially-oriented polyethy-lene) materials for fl exible packaging. The collaboration aims to encourage fl exible packaging manufacturers to use SABIC’s Trucircle solutions for certified circular polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) to create more sustainable products.

As the world-leading biax-fi lm ma-chine manufacturer, Brückner tested SABIC’s certifi ed circular BOPP material in their own technology centre as a drop-in solution for biax-fi lm applications. “Trials demonstrated that BOPP fi lms made from SABIC’s certifi ed circular polypropylene is fully in line with indus-try’s need for more sustainability-focused solutions without any compromises on quality. The material’s processability and stretchability performance was shown to be on a par with the best performing refe-rence materials,” SABIC informed.

Mr. Mark Vester, Circular Eco-nomy Leader at SABIC, said, “With Brückner’s machinery and process-ing expertise, convertors can take full advantage of our innovative Tru-circle solutions and integrate it into their fl exible packaging. SABIC and Brückner are working together to fi nd further solutions to improve the recyclability of packaging fi lms and enable manufacturers to create more sustainable products which will help to drive forward the circularity of our industry.”

The Trucircle portfolio spans design for recyclability, mechanically recycled products, certifi ed circular products from feedstock recycling of used plas-tic, and certifi ed renewables products from bio-based feedstock.

Brückner and SABIC have pre-viously collaborated to create more sustainable materials for the packag-ing industry. In 2019, both companies worked together to successfully introduce BOPE fi lms into the market. These fi lms are based on raw material developments, which offer completely new possibilities for the fi lm and pack-aging industry. Currently there is a strong need to develop mono-material PE based fl exible packaging to fi t with existing collection and recycling ope-rations. This collaboration has demon-

strated a positive step to contribute to these needs.

Greater recyclability for nonwovensIn the second partnership, SABIC

is collaborating with Fibertex Personal Care, one of the world’s largest manu-facturers of spunbond nonwovens for the hygiene industry, to create a range of nonwovens using Trucircle recycled plastics.

This will be the world’s fi rst non-wovens range based on recycled plastics in the hygiene industry, SABIC said.

The new nonwovens will be made from material that is part of the SABIC Purecares portfolio of polypropylene for personal hygiene applications that was introduced at the beginning of this year. The new material can be used as a drop-in solution while meeting the brand owner’s requirements for purity and consumer safety for the hygiene industry applications.

Fibertex Personal Care will provide the certifi ed circular nonwovens to its customers with their Comfort, Elite, Dual and Loft product range. These certified nonwovens can be adopted in downstream processes, without compromising convertibility, product properties or performance of the fi nal product.

DIVESTITURE

BASF closes sale of construction chemicals business On September 30, 2020, BASF

closed the divestiture of its construction chemicals business to an affi liate of Lone Star, a global private equity fi rm. The purchase price on a cash and debt-

free basis is €3.17-bn. The construction chemicals business now forms the newly founded MBCC Group, headquartered in Mannheim, Germany. The deal was signed in December last year. With

around 7,500 employees, the construc-tion chemicals business operates pro-duction sites and sales offi ces in more than 60 countries and generated sales of about €2.6-bn in 2019.

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SKIN PROTECTION

BASF’s new testing methods to help evaluat anti-pollution effi cacy of cosmetic ingredients

BASF has developed a comprehen-sive approach to test typical cosmetic for-mulation components for their anti-pollu-tion effi cacy.

“We want to assist manufacturers in developing skin care products that de-monstrably help shield the skin against particulate pollutants. However, there is no ‘one-size-fi ts-all’ test for anti-pollu-tion claims, as there are different types of pollutants and consequently several de-fence methods that may be needed to pro-tect the skin effectively,” said Dr. Annette Mehling, Senior Manager Skin Sciences. “This is why we have developed a series of new testing methods that allow for the scientifi cally sound evaluation of the per-formance of different cosmetic ingredi-ents and formulations,” she added.

The systematic analyses target four core mechanisms of action: anti-adhe-sion, removability, anti-penetration and cleansing. The test results are then used to create new, effective skin care formu-lations offering protection against the ad-verse impact of particulate pollutants on skin health.

Anti-adhesion and removabilityKeeping particulate matter (PM)

off the skin is a primary line of defence against pollution-induced damage. To translate this starting point into effective skin care products, BASF has designed a new standardised in vivo testing method that evaluates the ability of typical ingre-dients or formulations to decrease particle adhesion and/or improve their removability from pre-treated skin (i.e. rinse-off). The choice of polymers, emollients and emulsifi ers in the formulation signifi -cantly infl uences these two parameters. For instance, eleven of the fi fteen poly-

mers tes ted were shown to reduce adhe-sion of PMs c o m p a r e d to untreated

polluted skin. Numerous emollients and emulsifi ers, by contrast, can increase ad-hesion. The best results were obtained using a volatile hydrocarbon-based emol-lient at low concentrations. For emulsi-fi ers, the sugar-based variants performed best.

Anti-penetrationAlthough the PM itself is not absorbed

through intact skin, the particles can be coated with harmful substances that leach into it. To keep skin healthy, reducing the penetration of harmful substances into deeper layers of the skin can be helpful. In a second approach, an in-vitro perme-ability model simulating the penetration of pollutants through the skin was deve-loped to test and identify ingredients that help to form a protective layer. As an example, selecting the right polymers plays a key role in terms of an anti-penetration effect, as penetration levels varied signifi -cantly between the polymers tested.

CleansingBeing exposed to a wide variety of

environmental pollutants throughout the day, thorough removal of remaining par-ticles from the skin is important. Using a collagen matrix as a model skin, an in vitro test set-up was developed that allowed for the evaluation of the cleansing perfor-mance of ingredients and formulations on polluted skin. With a focus on cleansing oils, the analysis of eleven emollients revealed that the cleansing performance correlates directly to the physico-chemi-cal parameters: the best results were achieved with emollients possessing a high spreading value and low viscosity.

Skin care formulations with proven anti-pollution effects

BASF researchers incorporated the best-performing ingredients for each defence mechanism against environmental pollution into new skin care formulations. When developing these formulations, the team also optimised other attributes, such as sensory properties or consumer-per-ceived benefi ts like moisturisation or skin mildness. Overall, these formulations sig-nifi cantly outperformed products market-ed with anti-pollution claims.

Givaudan divests pectin business to German fi rm

Swiss fl avours, fragrances and active cosmetic ingredients fi rm, Givaudan has divested its pectin business, part of its Na-turex portfolio, to Herbstreith & Fox (H&F Group), a leading family-owned producer of pectin based in Neuenbürg, Germany.The pectin business, acquired from Natu-rex, contributed Swiss Francs 23.2-mn to Givaudan’s Flavour Division sales in 2019. The terms of the transaction were not dis-closed.

Mr. Louie D’Amico, President of Givaudan Taste & Wellbeing, commented, “We have taken the decision to divest our pectin business in order to strengthen the focus on our core business.” Mr. Sven Fox, Executive Director of H&F Group, said: “Acquiring Givaudan’s pectin business will enable us to further expand in our core mar-kets across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, while gaining a stronger foot-hold in Poland.”

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INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE

Firmenich opens biotech and naturals pilot plant in Geneva

Firmenich, the Switzerland-based privately-owned perfume and taste com-pany, has opened a new biotechnology and naturals pilot plant and laboratory in Geneva. The facility is integrated into the Group’s fl agship ingredients production site at La Plaine, Geneva.

“Benefi ting from the latest digital technology, the facility opens a new era for the development of ingredients and clean label solutions by providing faster speed-to-market and greater fl exibility for customer collaboration,” the company said in a press note.

“With our new biotechnology pilot plant closely connected with the ingredi-ents production site, Firmenich provides integrated biotech development all the way down to the fi nished product, with-

out any gaps,” explained Ms. Genevieve Berger, Chief Research Offi cer, Firme-nich.

“Our new pilot plant provides greater fl exibility to respond to customer needs in product development. Capable of handling multiple projects simulta-neously, it also enables small scale pro-duction of trial batches for formulation or testing and regulatory validation,”

added Ms. Sarah Reisinger, Senior Vice President Research Operations, Fir-menich.

According to the company, the pi-lot plant will enable the development of effi cient and high-quality production processes for new ingredients for both perfumery and fl avours, through biotech-nology or natural extraction. Harnessing digital technology for increased automa-tion, the pilot plant can move from single to continuous batch process, increasing effi ciency, speed and reducing the use of raw materials.

In keeping with Firmenich’s track re-cord in sustainability, the new pilot plant benefi ts from effi cient bioreactors, which minimises both the amount of waste pro-duced and energy consumed.

BANKING ON BIOTECH

Creo launches fermentation-based cannabinoid ingredient

Creo, a US-based ingredient company with expertise in producing rare cannabi-noids through a proprietary fermentation process developed in partnership with American biotech major, Genomatica, has launched its fi rst product, CBG (cannabigerol).

The process produces natural CBG without the use of the cannabis plant. Fermentation requires less water, energy and land than the plant-based approaches typically used to extract cannabinoid in-gredients. CBG is sometimes called the “mother cannabinoid” or “skin canna-binoid,” and is the parent molecule from which other cannabinoids are made. Be-cause CBG is mostly converted into other cannabinoids, such as CBD (cannabidiol)

and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), very little of it remains intact in the plant.

“Due to its scarcity, customers have struggled to access the benefi ts of this im-portant non-intoxicating cannabinoid,” the company said, adding that its technology can ensure reliable and consistent supply of rare and novel cannabinoid ingredients at commercial scale. Creo, in partnership with Genomatica, has been developing fermen-tation-based cannabinoid production tech-nologies since 2016. Creo was co-founded by science entrepreneur and CEO, Mr. Roy Lipski, and leading professor of bioengi-neering, Dr. Ramon Gonzalez.

“As early as 2015, we recognised

the untapped potential of biotechnology to make cannabinoids better,” said Mr. Lipski. “Now working alongside our technology partner Genomatica, we’ve built a strong IP position, developed our core technology, and are ready to move to commercial scale,” he added. Creo is backed by both institutional and private capital, with Genomatica being one of the largest shareholders in the business. To date, Creo has received close to $50-mn in equity investment. Creo has built a strong portfolio of patent applications re-lated to its technology and process. Canna-binoid ingredients are expected to un-leash a huge wave of product innovation across the beauty, skincare, food, bever-age, health and wellness sectors.

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SKIN PROTECTION

BASF’s new testing methods to help evaluat anti-pollution effi cacy of cosmetic ingredients

BASF has developed a comprehen-sive approach to test typical cosmetic for-mulation components for their anti-pollu-tion effi cacy.

“We want to assist manufacturers in developing skin care products that de-monstrably help shield the skin against particulate pollutants. However, there is no ‘one-size-fi ts-all’ test for anti-pollu-tion claims, as there are different types of pollutants and consequently several de-fence methods that may be needed to pro-tect the skin effectively,” said Dr. Annette Mehling, Senior Manager Skin Sciences. “This is why we have developed a series of new testing methods that allow for the scientifi cally sound evaluation of the per-formance of different cosmetic ingredi-ents and formulations,” she added.

The systematic analyses target four core mechanisms of action: anti-adhe-sion, removability, anti-penetration and cleansing. The test results are then used to create new, effective skin care formu-lations offering protection against the ad-verse impact of particulate pollutants on skin health.

Anti-adhesion and removabilityKeeping particulate matter (PM)

off the skin is a primary line of defence against pollution-induced damage. To translate this starting point into effective skin care products, BASF has designed a new standardised in vivo testing method that evaluates the ability of typical ingre-dients or formulations to decrease particle adhesion and/or improve their removability from pre-treated skin (i.e. rinse-off). The choice of polymers, emollients and emulsifi ers in the formulation signifi -cantly infl uences these two parameters. For instance, eleven of the fi fteen poly-

mers tes ted were shown to reduce adhe-sion of PMs c o m p a r e d to untreated

polluted skin. Numerous emollients and emulsifi ers, by contrast, can increase ad-hesion. The best results were obtained using a volatile hydrocarbon-based emol-lient at low concentrations. For emulsi-fi ers, the sugar-based variants performed best.

Anti-penetrationAlthough the PM itself is not absorbed

through intact skin, the particles can be coated with harmful substances that leach into it. To keep skin healthy, reducing the penetration of harmful substances into deeper layers of the skin can be helpful. In a second approach, an in-vitro perme-ability model simulating the penetration of pollutants through the skin was deve-loped to test and identify ingredients that help to form a protective layer. As an example, selecting the right polymers plays a key role in terms of an anti-penetration effect, as penetration levels varied signifi -cantly between the polymers tested.

CleansingBeing exposed to a wide variety of

environmental pollutants throughout the day, thorough removal of remaining par-ticles from the skin is important. Using a collagen matrix as a model skin, an in vitro test set-up was developed that allowed for the evaluation of the cleansing perfor-mance of ingredients and formulations on polluted skin. With a focus on cleansing oils, the analysis of eleven emollients revealed that the cleansing performance correlates directly to the physico-chemi-cal parameters: the best results were achieved with emollients possessing a high spreading value and low viscosity.

Skin care formulations with proven anti-pollution effects

BASF researchers incorporated the best-performing ingredients for each defence mechanism against environmental pollution into new skin care formulations. When developing these formulations, the team also optimised other attributes, such as sensory properties or consumer-per-ceived benefi ts like moisturisation or skin mildness. Overall, these formulations sig-nifi cantly outperformed products market-ed with anti-pollution claims.

Givaudan divests pectin business to German fi rm

Swiss fl avours, fragrances and active cosmetic ingredients fi rm, Givaudan has divested its pectin business, part of its Na-turex portfolio, to Herbstreith & Fox (H&F Group), a leading family-owned producer of pectin based in Neuenbürg, Germany.The pectin business, acquired from Natu-rex, contributed Swiss Francs 23.2-mn to Givaudan’s Flavour Division sales in 2019. The terms of the transaction were not dis-closed.

Mr. Louie D’Amico, President of Givaudan Taste & Wellbeing, commented, “We have taken the decision to divest our pectin business in order to strengthen the focus on our core business.” Mr. Sven Fox, Executive Director of H&F Group, said: “Acquiring Givaudan’s pectin business will enable us to further expand in our core mar-kets across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, while gaining a stronger foot-hold in Poland.”

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INTEGRATED INFRASTRUCTURE

Firmenich opens biotech and naturals pilot plant in Geneva

Firmenich, the Switzerland-based privately-owned perfume and taste com-pany, has opened a new biotechnology and naturals pilot plant and laboratory in Geneva. The facility is integrated into the Group’s fl agship ingredients production site at La Plaine, Geneva.

“Benefi ting from the latest digital technology, the facility opens a new era for the development of ingredients and clean label solutions by providing faster speed-to-market and greater fl exibility for customer collaboration,” the company said in a press note.

“With our new biotechnology pilot plant closely connected with the ingredi-ents production site, Firmenich provides integrated biotech development all the way down to the fi nished product, with-

out any gaps,” explained Ms. Genevieve Berger, Chief Research Offi cer, Firme-nich.

“Our new pilot plant provides greater fl exibility to respond to customer needs in product development. Capable of handling multiple projects simulta-neously, it also enables small scale pro-duction of trial batches for formulation or testing and regulatory validation,”

added Ms. Sarah Reisinger, Senior Vice President Research Operations, Fir-menich.

According to the company, the pi-lot plant will enable the development of effi cient and high-quality production processes for new ingredients for both perfumery and fl avours, through biotech-nology or natural extraction. Harnessing digital technology for increased automa-tion, the pilot plant can move from single to continuous batch process, increasing effi ciency, speed and reducing the use of raw materials.

In keeping with Firmenich’s track re-cord in sustainability, the new pilot plant benefi ts from effi cient bioreactors, which minimises both the amount of waste pro-duced and energy consumed.

BANKING ON BIOTECH

Creo launches fermentation-based cannabinoid ingredient

Creo, a US-based ingredient company with expertise in producing rare cannabi-noids through a proprietary fermentation process developed in partnership with American biotech major, Genomatica, has launched its fi rst product, CBG (cannabigerol).

The process produces natural CBG without the use of the cannabis plant. Fermentation requires less water, energy and land than the plant-based approaches typically used to extract cannabinoid in-gredients. CBG is sometimes called the “mother cannabinoid” or “skin canna-binoid,” and is the parent molecule from which other cannabinoids are made. Be-cause CBG is mostly converted into other cannabinoids, such as CBD (cannabidiol)

and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), very little of it remains intact in the plant.

“Due to its scarcity, customers have struggled to access the benefi ts of this im-portant non-intoxicating cannabinoid,” the company said, adding that its technology can ensure reliable and consistent supply of rare and novel cannabinoid ingredients at commercial scale. Creo, in partnership with Genomatica, has been developing fermen-tation-based cannabinoid production tech-nologies since 2016. Creo was co-founded by science entrepreneur and CEO, Mr. Roy Lipski, and leading professor of bioengi-neering, Dr. Ramon Gonzalez.

“As early as 2015, we recognised

the untapped potential of biotechnology to make cannabinoids better,” said Mr. Lipski. “Now working alongside our technology partner Genomatica, we’ve built a strong IP position, developed our core technology, and are ready to move to commercial scale,” he added. Creo is backed by both institutional and private capital, with Genomatica being one of the largest shareholders in the business. To date, Creo has received close to $50-mn in equity investment. Creo has built a strong portfolio of patent applications re-lated to its technology and process. Canna-binoid ingredients are expected to un-leash a huge wave of product innovation across the beauty, skincare, food, bever-age, health and wellness sectors.

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TEXTILE TRENDS

COVID-19 pandemic spurs innovation in antiviral fabrics for medical protective clothing

The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred innovation in fabrics with antiviral properties for medical protective clothing, according to a report in Performance Apparel Markets from the global business information com-pany, Textiles Intelligence.

Medical protective clothing has long played a vital role in ensuring the safety of healthcare workers, the patients they treat and the general public. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought the importance of medical protective clothing to the fore. This is because medical protective clothing and other items of personal protective equip-ment (PPE) play a crucial role in preventing the spread of the disease. COVID-19 can be caught by breathing in droplets of body fl uids expelled from an infected person as he or she coughs, sneezes or speaks. It is also possible to catch COVID-19 by touching a surface that has been contaminated by drop-lets of body fl uids landing on it, and then touching the eyes, nose or mouth.

COVID-19 is caused by a novel corona-virus, and so the rapid development of anti-viral fi nishes and fabrics with antiviral pro-perties has been seen as a priority by a num-ber of the performance textile industry’s key players, including Ascend Performance Materials, Carrington Textiles, HeiQ, Mil-liken & Company, Polygiene, and Rudolf Group. Such developments are now being used in the manufacture of a number of protective products such as face masks and reusable gowns.

However, the outbreak of COVID-19 has also presented signifi cant challenges to suppliers of medical protective clothing and PPE.

Early in the pandemic, global demand for medical protective clothing and PPE was out-stripping supply and shortages of single-use products such as face masks – which are made from various materials, including nonwoven fabrics – were particularly acute. As Western

countries attempted to stockpile PPE, their dependence on China for supplies was high-lighted as a major concern. In an attempt to overcome this issue, a number of nonwovens manufacturers have focused on “nearshoring” and invested in new production facilities in order to serve domestic markets. Looking to the future, attention is being turned to the development of products which are made from environmentally sustainable mate-rials. This has been highlighted as an area of concern because most single-use products, such as face masks, are made from materials incorporating synthetic fi bres derived from petroleum products, rather than fi bres derived from renewable sources. Furthermore, most synthetic fi bres are not biodegradable. Mean-while, demand for medical protective clothing and PPE will remain high for the duration of the pandemic. As yet, no effective treatment or vaccine for COVID-19 had been found and therefore medical protective clothing and PPE will continue to play a critical role in controlling the spread of the disease.

SIX-MONTH INTERRUPTION

Haltermann Carless resumes construction of hydrogenation plant in Germany

Haltermann Carless, a company of Germany’s HCS Group and a leading supplier of hydrocarbon-based speciality products and solvents, has announced the resumption of construction activities on its new hydrogenation plant at its produc-tion site in Speyer, Germany. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the company had interrupted the project in April. The me-chanical completion of the plant is now scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2021.

“The hydrogenation plant is a very im-portant building block for our future. It opens up new opportunities in the sourcing of raw

materials and in the adjustment of product qualities, which contributes to the strategic stability of our business and thus to maintain-ing our competitiveness on the international market,” said Mr. Henrik Krüpper, CEO of HCS Group. “Furthermore, the new tech-

nology allows us to consequently implement the topic of sustainability. We will be able to meet the signifi cantly increased demand of various industries from aviation to cosmetics for solutions based on renewable raw mate-rials with new product types,” he added.

The hydrogenation plant is the larg-est investment in the recent history of the company. In addition to the processing of a wider variety of raw materials, it offers the opportunity to produce new types of products as well as products with a very high purity, as required by the pharma-ceutical industry, for example.

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A rapid wrap-up of what’s new in Operations, Processes and ProductsFocus on separation technology

Activated carbon for recovering lysine (L)

L is produced through fermentation of glucose and is an essential amino acid and its recovery is important both for selectivity and capital cost. J. Deischter et al have worked on selective separation using activated carbon adsorbent which were tailored. A variety of commercial activated carbons with different textural pro-perties and surface functionalities were studied. It is remarkable that a 13-fold increase of the separation between L and glucose could be realized by a systematic modification of a se-lected activated carbon by oxidation and L adsorption enhanced by 30%. (Chem Sus Chem; DOI: 10.1002/cssc. 202000885).

A family of water immiscible, dipolar aprotic, diamide sol-vents from succinic acid (SA)

[SA is produced synthetically as well as by fermentation].

F.B. Byrne et al have come out with three dipolar aprotic solvents which possess high dipolarity and low toxi-city. N,N,N,N’-tetrabutyl succindiamide (TBSA); N,N’-diethyl-N,N’-dibutyl suc-cindiamide (EBSA), and N,N’-dimethyl-N,N’-dibutyl succindiamide (MBSA). K60 silica was used, without solvent, to synthesize. These were tested for a mo-del HECK reaction, MOF synthesis, etc. MBSA was good for making membranes based on polyether sulphone. There is no alarm of toxicity. (Chem Sus Chem; DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202000462).

Tailored gas adsorption proper-ties of electrospun carbon nano-fi bers (CNFs) for gas separation and storage

A. Kretzschmar et al have used CNFs derived from electrospun polyacrylo-nitrile (PAN). The applied carbonization temperature can tailor the capacity and selectivity of fi bers. The adsorbents were characterized by different methods. CO2/N2 selectivities as high 350 could be realized at 20 bar. (Chem Sus Chem; DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202000520).

Distillation (D): Misconceptions about effi ciency and maturity

R. Agrawal (who has made many valu-able contributions in this area) and R.T. Gooty have come out with the impor-tance of D as a key separation process, which has been practiced for a long time and has witnessed many advances. These days emphasis is on purity and save capital and recurring costs through new strategies. It seems 90-95% of the liquid separations in industry are done through distillation. Beliefs that D is the most energy intensive process among all separations and D is mature have been successfully debunked by these authors. Examples are given to justify the above statement. (A.I.Ch.E.Jl., 2020; DOI: 10.1002/aic.16294).

A porous organic polymers (POPs) nanotrap for effi cient extraction of Pd

B. Aguila et al have mentioned, that POPs have shown signifi cant promise owing to their selectivity and ability to withstand harsh conditions. A series

Special Report

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TEXTILE TRENDS

COVID-19 pandemic spurs innovation in antiviral fabrics for medical protective clothing

The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred innovation in fabrics with antiviral properties for medical protective clothing, according to a report in Performance Apparel Markets from the global business information com-pany, Textiles Intelligence.

Medical protective clothing has long played a vital role in ensuring the safety of healthcare workers, the patients they treat and the general public. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought the importance of medical protective clothing to the fore. This is because medical protective clothing and other items of personal protective equip-ment (PPE) play a crucial role in preventing the spread of the disease. COVID-19 can be caught by breathing in droplets of body fl uids expelled from an infected person as he or she coughs, sneezes or speaks. It is also possible to catch COVID-19 by touching a surface that has been contaminated by drop-lets of body fl uids landing on it, and then touching the eyes, nose or mouth.

COVID-19 is caused by a novel corona-virus, and so the rapid development of anti-viral fi nishes and fabrics with antiviral pro-perties has been seen as a priority by a num-ber of the performance textile industry’s key players, including Ascend Performance Materials, Carrington Textiles, HeiQ, Mil-liken & Company, Polygiene, and Rudolf Group. Such developments are now being used in the manufacture of a number of protective products such as face masks and reusable gowns.

However, the outbreak of COVID-19 has also presented signifi cant challenges to suppliers of medical protective clothing and PPE.

Early in the pandemic, global demand for medical protective clothing and PPE was out-stripping supply and shortages of single-use products such as face masks – which are made from various materials, including nonwoven fabrics – were particularly acute. As Western

countries attempted to stockpile PPE, their dependence on China for supplies was high-lighted as a major concern. In an attempt to overcome this issue, a number of nonwovens manufacturers have focused on “nearshoring” and invested in new production facilities in order to serve domestic markets. Looking to the future, attention is being turned to the development of products which are made from environmentally sustainable mate-rials. This has been highlighted as an area of concern because most single-use products, such as face masks, are made from materials incorporating synthetic fi bres derived from petroleum products, rather than fi bres derived from renewable sources. Furthermore, most synthetic fi bres are not biodegradable. Mean-while, demand for medical protective clothing and PPE will remain high for the duration of the pandemic. As yet, no effective treatment or vaccine for COVID-19 had been found and therefore medical protective clothing and PPE will continue to play a critical role in controlling the spread of the disease.

SIX-MONTH INTERRUPTION

Haltermann Carless resumes construction of hydrogenation plant in Germany

Haltermann Carless, a company of Germany’s HCS Group and a leading supplier of hydrocarbon-based speciality products and solvents, has announced the resumption of construction activities on its new hydrogenation plant at its produc-tion site in Speyer, Germany. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the company had interrupted the project in April. The me-chanical completion of the plant is now scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2021.

“The hydrogenation plant is a very im-portant building block for our future. It opens up new opportunities in the sourcing of raw

materials and in the adjustment of product qualities, which contributes to the strategic stability of our business and thus to maintain-ing our competitiveness on the international market,” said Mr. Henrik Krüpper, CEO of HCS Group. “Furthermore, the new tech-

nology allows us to consequently implement the topic of sustainability. We will be able to meet the signifi cantly increased demand of various industries from aviation to cosmetics for solutions based on renewable raw mate-rials with new product types,” he added.

The hydrogenation plant is the larg-est investment in the recent history of the company. In addition to the processing of a wider variety of raw materials, it offers the opportunity to produce new types of products as well as products with a very high purity, as required by the pharma-ceutical industry, for example.

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A rapid wrap-up of what’s new in Operations, Processes and ProductsFocus on separation technology

Activated carbon for recovering lysine (L)

L is produced through fermentation of glucose and is an essential amino acid and its recovery is important both for selectivity and capital cost. J. Deischter et al have worked on selective separation using activated carbon adsorbent which were tailored. A variety of commercial activated carbons with different textural pro-perties and surface functionalities were studied. It is remarkable that a 13-fold increase of the separation between L and glucose could be realized by a systematic modification of a se-lected activated carbon by oxidation and L adsorption enhanced by 30%. (Chem Sus Chem; DOI: 10.1002/cssc. 202000885).

A family of water immiscible, dipolar aprotic, diamide sol-vents from succinic acid (SA)

[SA is produced synthetically as well as by fermentation].

F.B. Byrne et al have come out with three dipolar aprotic solvents which possess high dipolarity and low toxi-city. N,N,N,N’-tetrabutyl succindiamide (TBSA); N,N’-diethyl-N,N’-dibutyl suc-cindiamide (EBSA), and N,N’-dimethyl-N,N’-dibutyl succindiamide (MBSA). K60 silica was used, without solvent, to synthesize. These were tested for a mo-del HECK reaction, MOF synthesis, etc. MBSA was good for making membranes based on polyether sulphone. There is no alarm of toxicity. (Chem Sus Chem; DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202000462).

Tailored gas adsorption proper-ties of electrospun carbon nano-fi bers (CNFs) for gas separation and storage

A. Kretzschmar et al have used CNFs derived from electrospun polyacrylo-nitrile (PAN). The applied carbonization temperature can tailor the capacity and selectivity of fi bers. The adsorbents were characterized by different methods. CO2/N2 selectivities as high 350 could be realized at 20 bar. (Chem Sus Chem; DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202000520).

Distillation (D): Misconceptions about effi ciency and maturity

R. Agrawal (who has made many valu-able contributions in this area) and R.T. Gooty have come out with the impor-tance of D as a key separation process, which has been practiced for a long time and has witnessed many advances. These days emphasis is on purity and save capital and recurring costs through new strategies. It seems 90-95% of the liquid separations in industry are done through distillation. Beliefs that D is the most energy intensive process among all separations and D is mature have been successfully debunked by these authors. Examples are given to justify the above statement. (A.I.Ch.E.Jl., 2020; DOI: 10.1002/aic.16294).

A porous organic polymers (POPs) nanotrap for effi cient extraction of Pd

B. Aguila et al have mentioned, that POPs have shown signifi cant promise owing to their selectivity and ability to withstand harsh conditions. A series

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of pyridine-based POP nanotraps have been designed to test for the capture of Pd. POP nanotraps exhibited record uptakes and rapid capture. The POP nanotrap which allowed regeneration is referred. (Angew. Chemie. Intl. Ed.; DOI: 10.1002/acie.202006596).

Metal Organic Alloys (MOA): A new class of materials of immense potential

M. Pagliaro has referred to the discovery, by Anvir and co-workers, from Israel, of new hybrid material, a noble metal (silver) molecularly doped with organic molecules. Water soluble Congo Red, Safranin-O and thionine were success-fully entrapped in metallic silver. Ag+ dissolved in water can be reduced by e.g. sodium hypophosphite. In 2009 the author coined the term MORALS (Metal-organic-alloys). This is a new type of alloys, made at room temperature via a wet and mild chemistry process, which absorbs, not only at surface of the metal but three-dimensionally caged within the narrow pores of agglomerated metal nanocrystals. (Chimica Oggi/Chemistry Today) in English, 2020, 38, Jan/Feb).

Crystallization

Interplay between thermodynamics on polymorphic beha-vior of Vortioxetine hydrobro-mide (VH) in reactive crystal-lization (RC)

Y. Cao et al have investigated the title subject in four solvents. Strong hydrogen bonds in solvents leads, due to thermo-dynamics, stable B form preferentially and the conversion rate from A to B increases. Supersaturation also infl u-ences polymeric behavior. With high supersaturation the metal stable form A is preferred. Experiments were done at 40°C and the progress of RC was tracked online through ATR-FIIR and offl ine PXRD. Kinetics can be ignored. (Org.

Proc. Res. Dev., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.oprd.9b00384)

Modifi ed heterogeneous cata-lyst-aided regeneration of CO2 capture amines

[CO2 removal continues to attract a lot of attention and this column has covered papers on this subject and with reference to energy consumption in regeneration of absorbents].

S.A. Saleh Bairq et al have come out with a novel method of reducing energy in desorption of loaded amines. They have tested three modifi ed heterogeneous mesoporous catalysts, CMK-3-SiO2, CMK-3-MCM-41, and CMK-3-SBA-15 and a SO4

2-/BrO2 solid acids. The CO2 loading in MEA was 0.5 mol CO2/mol MEA and experiment were at 97°C. CMK-3-SiO2 gave best performance which enhanced desorption rate by 195% and decreased energy consumption by 37.4%. The mechanism is discussed. (ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng.; DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c02582).

Design of a continuous solvent recovery system for end-to-end integrated continuous manufac-turing of pharmaceuticals

B.T. Shores et al have worked on the title subject as the continuous manufacturing (CM) of API/intermediates is gaining momentum (this column has several times covered the effi cacy of CM and FDA gives due recognition). The pharma industry uses a variety of solvents on a large scale and often dilution is 10 times and anti-solvent crystallization is also practiced. These authors had set-up a sim-ple vapour-liquid equilibrium apparatus and used for designing distillation column, say, for a two-solvent system. The reco-vered solvents were 99.9% pure for the fi rst solvent and for the second solvent 99.8%+ and the recoveries were 94.9% and 98.3% respectively. (Org. Proc. Res. Dev., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.oprd.0c00092).

Precipitation of drug particles using a gas anti-solvent process on a high-pressure microfl uidic platform

D. Arora el al have used CO2 to carry out the title process. Here complete mixing occurred and allowed controlled precipitation. The model substance was Griseofulvin (G) which was precipitated from DMF leading to a tunable particle size from 0.5 to 500 micron. Different confi guration of the microfl uidic systems were studied. This strategy seems to be useful. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.Oc01484).

High-value organic acid re-covery from first generation bioethanol dunder using nano-fi ltration (NF)

J. Cooper et al have worked on the recovery of platform chemicals, particularly succinic acid (SA) from high-strength bioethanol waste (dunder). Chemical precipitation ends up in poor selectivity and is inherently expensive. Three com-mercially available NF membranes with varying molecular weight cut-off were studied in a dead-end configuration. NF270 and NTR-7450 membranes show SA permeation above 80% irrespective of pH and solute concentration. Fouling behavior was studied and methods of overcoming are discussed. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2020, 59, 11940-11952).

Wet extractive grinding process for effi cient Ca recovery from steelmaking slags

Valorization of slags from steel plants is an important area and M. Owais et al have come out with a process of combin-ing wet grinding and extraction. A mild solvent of 1 mole per liter of aqueous NH4Cl was used. This method reduces the energy requirements and is suitable for industrial applications as it provides a source of CaO. (Chem. Eng. Processing

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Expanding the synthesis fi eld of high silica zeolites (Z)

[Z are widely used for adsorption based separations as well as catalysts].

V. Valtchev et al have reported the syn-thesis of MFI-type Z in acidic medium. Here the isoelectric point (IP) of gel particle is critical. MFI-type Z was syn-thesized above the IP of the employed silica source; no zeolite is formed below IP. (Angew. Chem. Intl. Ed., 2020; DOI: 10.1002/anie.202007514).

Covalent Organic Framework (COF): Design, synthesis and functions

[MOF have been fairly extensively stu-died but COF have been studied in more recent times and this column has covered this subject].

K. Geng et al have worked on COFs which are a class of crystalline porous organic polymers with permanent porosity and highly ordered structures. The availability of organic units and the diversity of topologies and linkages have led to COFs emerging as a new fi eld of organic materials. This review has covered many aspects of COFs and have discussed the key fundamental and chal-lenging issues that need to be addressed. Future directions are pointed out. (Chem. Reviews, 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.chem.rev.9b00550).

Absorption of SO2 with recycl-able melamine (M) slurry

M. Liu et al have reported the use of M for the removal of SO2 from simulated fl ue gas. 4 wt% M slurry was used at 40°C, the products were M-H2SO3 and M-H2SO4 which reduces regeneration effi ciency. To avoid oxidation of sulphite 0.1 wt% hydroquinone was used as an

antioxidant. There is still some oxidation of sulphite to sulphate. The slurry can be recycled. (Separation Purfn. Technol., 2020, 251, 117285).

Single-layered chiral nanosheets with dual chiral void spaces for highly efficient enantiomer absorption

E. Feng et al have reported single lay-ered-chiral 2-D sheet structures with dual chiral void space. The manner in which the chirality is made available is discussed. These operate in a super-fast enantiomer separation from a racemic mixture with 99% ee. (Angew. Chem. Intl. Ed., 2020; DOI: 10.1002/anie.202003807).

Introduction to dual-dividing wall columns (D-DWC)

R. Piszczek et al state that DWC repre-sent Process Intensifi cation principles. The next step is D-DWC – a single distillation column to replace multiple conventional columns or DWCs in series that could produce up to six high purity products. The Kaibel column is a modi-fi cation of the usual DWC design. This includes a packed-bed and an additional side draw which raises the number of product streams to four. Multiple parti-tions with a DWC which is referred to as a multi-partition DWC (MP-DWC) can result in a further increase in the number of distilled products. A Sargent column has three dividing walls, three liquid splits and three vapour splits resulting in

four products. (Chem. Eng. Prog., 2020, April issue).

Residence time characteristics of the novel Archimedean screw crystallizer reaction

M. Meise et al have reported the novel title continuous crystallizer with an integrated Archimedean screw as a conveying element. This ensures that undesired axial mixing is restricted. Thus a narrow RTD is realized to give a defi ned product quality. Various operat-ing parameters were studied. (Chemie. Ink. Technik, 2020; DOI: 10.1002/cite. 202000092). Control of extractive distillation processes with intermediate impurities removed as a side withdrawal from the extractive distillation column (EDC)

EDCs are used in chemical industries and impurities removal is important. It turns out that intermediate impurities can be removed as a side product in EDCs. Even heat integrated systems fi gure in practice. The dynamic control of such an operation needs more attention. The example taken is that of dehydration of ethanol. Control strategy is given. (Y. He et al, J. Chem. Technol. Biotechnol., 2020; DOI: 10.1002/jctb. 6340).

Dehydrated cranberry juice powder (CJP) obtained by osmotic distillation (OD) com-bined with freeze-drying

A. Plaza et al have successfully carried out the title strategy. The emphasis was on process intensification and energy reduction. OD was performed on a hollow fi ber membrane contactor with an initial sugar content of 8° Brix in the CJ. OD resulted in an 86% de-crease in the energy consump-

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of pyridine-based POP nanotraps have been designed to test for the capture of Pd. POP nanotraps exhibited record uptakes and rapid capture. The POP nanotrap which allowed regeneration is referred. (Angew. Chemie. Intl. Ed.; DOI: 10.1002/acie.202006596).

Metal Organic Alloys (MOA): A new class of materials of immense potential

M. Pagliaro has referred to the discovery, by Anvir and co-workers, from Israel, of new hybrid material, a noble metal (silver) molecularly doped with organic molecules. Water soluble Congo Red, Safranin-O and thionine were success-fully entrapped in metallic silver. Ag+ dissolved in water can be reduced by e.g. sodium hypophosphite. In 2009 the author coined the term MORALS (Metal-organic-alloys). This is a new type of alloys, made at room temperature via a wet and mild chemistry process, which absorbs, not only at surface of the metal but three-dimensionally caged within the narrow pores of agglomerated metal nanocrystals. (Chimica Oggi/Chemistry Today) in English, 2020, 38, Jan/Feb).

Crystallization

Interplay between thermodynamics on polymorphic beha-vior of Vortioxetine hydrobro-mide (VH) in reactive crystal-lization (RC)

Y. Cao et al have investigated the title subject in four solvents. Strong hydrogen bonds in solvents leads, due to thermo-dynamics, stable B form preferentially and the conversion rate from A to B increases. Supersaturation also infl u-ences polymeric behavior. With high supersaturation the metal stable form A is preferred. Experiments were done at 40°C and the progress of RC was tracked online through ATR-FIIR and offl ine PXRD. Kinetics can be ignored. (Org.

Proc. Res. Dev., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.oprd.9b00384)

Modifi ed heterogeneous cata-lyst-aided regeneration of CO2 capture amines

[CO2 removal continues to attract a lot of attention and this column has covered papers on this subject and with reference to energy consumption in regeneration of absorbents].

S.A. Saleh Bairq et al have come out with a novel method of reducing energy in desorption of loaded amines. They have tested three modifi ed heterogeneous mesoporous catalysts, CMK-3-SiO2, CMK-3-MCM-41, and CMK-3-SBA-15 and a SO4

2-/BrO2 solid acids. The CO2 loading in MEA was 0.5 mol CO2/mol MEA and experiment were at 97°C. CMK-3-SiO2 gave best performance which enhanced desorption rate by 195% and decreased energy consumption by 37.4%. The mechanism is discussed. (ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng.; DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.0c02582).

Design of a continuous solvent recovery system for end-to-end integrated continuous manufac-turing of pharmaceuticals

B.T. Shores et al have worked on the title subject as the continuous manufacturing (CM) of API/intermediates is gaining momentum (this column has several times covered the effi cacy of CM and FDA gives due recognition). The pharma industry uses a variety of solvents on a large scale and often dilution is 10 times and anti-solvent crystallization is also practiced. These authors had set-up a sim-ple vapour-liquid equilibrium apparatus and used for designing distillation column, say, for a two-solvent system. The reco-vered solvents were 99.9% pure for the fi rst solvent and for the second solvent 99.8%+ and the recoveries were 94.9% and 98.3% respectively. (Org. Proc. Res. Dev., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.oprd.0c00092).

Precipitation of drug particles using a gas anti-solvent process on a high-pressure microfl uidic platform

D. Arora el al have used CO2 to carry out the title process. Here complete mixing occurred and allowed controlled precipitation. The model substance was Griseofulvin (G) which was precipitated from DMF leading to a tunable particle size from 0.5 to 500 micron. Different confi guration of the microfl uidic systems were studied. This strategy seems to be useful. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.Oc01484).

High-value organic acid re-covery from first generation bioethanol dunder using nano-fi ltration (NF)

J. Cooper et al have worked on the recovery of platform chemicals, particularly succinic acid (SA) from high-strength bioethanol waste (dunder). Chemical precipitation ends up in poor selectivity and is inherently expensive. Three com-mercially available NF membranes with varying molecular weight cut-off were studied in a dead-end configuration. NF270 and NTR-7450 membranes show SA permeation above 80% irrespective of pH and solute concentration. Fouling behavior was studied and methods of overcoming are discussed. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2020, 59, 11940-11952).

Wet extractive grinding process for effi cient Ca recovery from steelmaking slags

Valorization of slags from steel plants is an important area and M. Owais et al have come out with a process of combin-ing wet grinding and extraction. A mild solvent of 1 mole per liter of aqueous NH4Cl was used. This method reduces the energy requirements and is suitable for industrial applications as it provides a source of CaO. (Chem. Eng. Processing

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– Process Intensifi cation, 2020, (5), May issue, 107917).

Expanding the synthesis fi eld of high silica zeolites (Z)

[Z are widely used for adsorption based separations as well as catalysts].

V. Valtchev et al have reported the syn-thesis of MFI-type Z in acidic medium. Here the isoelectric point (IP) of gel particle is critical. MFI-type Z was syn-thesized above the IP of the employed silica source; no zeolite is formed below IP. (Angew. Chem. Intl. Ed., 2020; DOI: 10.1002/anie.202007514).

Covalent Organic Framework (COF): Design, synthesis and functions

[MOF have been fairly extensively stu-died but COF have been studied in more recent times and this column has covered this subject].

K. Geng et al have worked on COFs which are a class of crystalline porous organic polymers with permanent porosity and highly ordered structures. The availability of organic units and the diversity of topologies and linkages have led to COFs emerging as a new fi eld of organic materials. This review has covered many aspects of COFs and have discussed the key fundamental and chal-lenging issues that need to be addressed. Future directions are pointed out. (Chem. Reviews, 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.chem.rev.9b00550).

Absorption of SO2 with recycl-able melamine (M) slurry

M. Liu et al have reported the use of M for the removal of SO2 from simulated fl ue gas. 4 wt% M slurry was used at 40°C, the products were M-H2SO3 and M-H2SO4 which reduces regeneration effi ciency. To avoid oxidation of sulphite 0.1 wt% hydroquinone was used as an

antioxidant. There is still some oxidation of sulphite to sulphate. The slurry can be recycled. (Separation Purfn. Technol., 2020, 251, 117285).

Single-layered chiral nanosheets with dual chiral void spaces for highly efficient enantiomer absorption

E. Feng et al have reported single lay-ered-chiral 2-D sheet structures with dual chiral void space. The manner in which the chirality is made available is discussed. These operate in a super-fast enantiomer separation from a racemic mixture with 99% ee. (Angew. Chem. Intl. Ed., 2020; DOI: 10.1002/anie.202003807).

Introduction to dual-dividing wall columns (D-DWC)

R. Piszczek et al state that DWC repre-sent Process Intensifi cation principles. The next step is D-DWC – a single distillation column to replace multiple conventional columns or DWCs in series that could produce up to six high purity products. The Kaibel column is a modi-fi cation of the usual DWC design. This includes a packed-bed and an additional side draw which raises the number of product streams to four. Multiple parti-tions with a DWC which is referred to as a multi-partition DWC (MP-DWC) can result in a further increase in the number of distilled products. A Sargent column has three dividing walls, three liquid splits and three vapour splits resulting in

four products. (Chem. Eng. Prog., 2020, April issue).

Residence time characteristics of the novel Archimedean screw crystallizer reaction

M. Meise et al have reported the novel title continuous crystallizer with an integrated Archimedean screw as a conveying element. This ensures that undesired axial mixing is restricted. Thus a narrow RTD is realized to give a defi ned product quality. Various operat-ing parameters were studied. (Chemie. Ink. Technik, 2020; DOI: 10.1002/cite. 202000092). Control of extractive distillation processes with intermediate impurities removed as a side withdrawal from the extractive distillation column (EDC)

EDCs are used in chemical industries and impurities removal is important. It turns out that intermediate impurities can be removed as a side product in EDCs. Even heat integrated systems fi gure in practice. The dynamic control of such an operation needs more attention. The example taken is that of dehydration of ethanol. Control strategy is given. (Y. He et al, J. Chem. Technol. Biotechnol., 2020; DOI: 10.1002/jctb. 6340).

Dehydrated cranberry juice powder (CJP) obtained by osmotic distillation (OD) com-bined with freeze-drying

A. Plaza et al have successfully carried out the title strategy. The emphasis was on process intensification and energy reduction. OD was performed on a hollow fi ber membrane contactor with an initial sugar content of 8° Brix in the CJ. OD resulted in an 86% de-crease in the energy consump-

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tion. (Chem. Eng. Res. Des., 2020, 160, August, 233-239).

Optimization of simulated mov-ing bed (SMB) units in an existing and revamped aromatics complex with crystallization and toluene methylation units

J.C. Guncalves et al have referred to the aromatics complex in a petrochemical facility where the main products are benzene and p-xylene. Optimization for reducing the energy consumption of the whole complex are very scarce. In an existing plant where p-xylene sepa-ration involves an SMB unit and this was optimized. In this pursuit a toluene methylation unit was added in addition to a crystallization step. Simplified models were prepared. The p-xylene production doubled with optimization of toluene conversion. The crystallization unit should be operated at higher tem-peratures. (Ind. Chem. Eng. Res., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.0c00983).

Development of a promising biphasic absorbent for post combustion CO2 capture: Sul-pholane + 2-methylamino etha-nol (MAE) + H2O

[The removal of CO2 from different sources continues to be an important topic and this column has given due justice to this topic. The use of MAE was fi rst suggested by Sharma in 1960’s particularly in place of diethanolamine due to vast difference in the kinetics of absorption].

J.Lv. Sen Liu et al have explored the title subject particularly for cutting down the energy consumption (apart from higher rates of absorption leading to lower absorption column volume). They have shown that using 4 to 5 M solution of MAE saves about 60% energy consumption in the desorption column. The biphasic system bestows

benefi ts as even the desorption tempera-ture could be from 110 to 120°C. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr. 0c02389).

Kinetics of CO2 reaction with 3-(dimethylamino)-1-propyl-amine (DMAPA) in water and methanol

D. Nath and A. Henni have measured the kinetics of the title reactions using stopped fl ow method, between 25 and 40°C, having concentration of amine at 40 to 150 mol. per cu.m. and 100 to 300 mol. per cu.m. respectively. DMAPA exhibited higher rate constants than monoethanolamine, 1-amino-2-pro-panol, 3-amino-1-propanol or hindered amine such as 2-amino-2-methyl-1-pro-panol. However, rate constants were lower than for, say, ethylenediamine. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.0c01157).

Novel chiral drug recovery and enantio-separation method: Hollow fiber membrane ex-traction and in situ coupling of back extraction with crystal-lization

L. Zeng et al have worked on the reco-very of (S)-amlodipine (AD) from waste-water in pharma plants. The title strategy was adopted. The commercial extractant was P5O7 (2-ethylhexylphosphonic acid mono-2-ethylhexyl ester). The chiral resolving agent was (D)-tartaric acid. The hollow fi ber membrane prevented entrainment of droplet and crystalline powders. The crystal products were fully characterized. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2020, 59, 13735-13743).

A review of porous adsorbents for the separation of N2 from natural gas (NG)

S.U. Nandanwar et al have worked on the separation of N2 from CH4 as depend-

ing on the source NG may contain H2S, CO2, heavy hydrocarbons, He, etc. apart from N2. This review covers different methods and amongst these pressure swing adsorption is one of the most effective one. Many porous adsorbents are reviewed, including molecular car-bon sieves, activated carbons, zeolites, titansilicates, MOFs, etc. are discussed. Perspectives and new opportunities are indicated. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2020, 59, 13355-13369).

Continuous crystallization of a downstream processing step of pharmaceutical proteins

C. Pu and K. Hadinoto have reviewed the current state of research in continu-ous protein crystallization. This area of protein has lagged behind other products. Even in batch platform this crystallization is challenging. Tubular crystallizers (i.e. slug fl ow, oscillation baffl ed fl ow) have been demonstrated along with mixed-sus-pension-mixed-product-removal crystal-lizer. Lysozyme or monoclonal antibody were taken as the model protein. Strate-gies for optimizing are outlined. In future a wider range of proteins with impurities needs to be studied. Modelling and simu-lation would be useful. (Chem. Eng. Res. Des., 2020, 160, August, 89-104).

Exploiting ternary solubility phase diagrams for resolution of enantiomers

F. Cascella et al have emphasized the importance of ternary phase diagrams as these provide fundamental understanding and guidance in designing separation experiments. Crystallization-based chi-ral separations has not witnessed much progress. The illustrative example is of D-/L-methionine in water exploiting the characteristic shift of the eutectic composition in the chiral system. This illustrates the rational approach. (Chem. Eng. Technol., 2019; DOI: 10.1002/ceat.201900421).

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FUTURE OUTLOOK

Government’s electric mobility plan could necessitate review of refi ning expansion plans

An ambitious projection by a gov-ernment panel on electric vehicles over the next decade could have a bearing on the country’s oil refi ning expansion plans, according to a report in the Hindu Business Line.

From a paltry 0.02 per cent share in the transport sector in FY15, electric vehicles are projected to reach a share of 25 per cent by 2025 and 40 per cent by 2030, a working group mandated by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has concluded in a 2018 report after evaluating various scenarios, accord-ing to Mr. Vijay Sharma, Director (Refi -nery) in the ministry. He was speaking at a the ‘Refi ning & Petrochemicals Techno-logy Meet’ held in Mumbai recently.

Based on current trends, the work-ing group wrote that India will require 472-mn tonnes (mt) of petroleum pro-ducts by 2040. A transition to a mix of electric vehicles and renewables will

cut the requirement to 387-mt. But, if a transformation occurs through large scale deployment of electric vehicles and renewables, the requirement will dip drastically to 266-mt, Mr. Sharma said.

This is expected to have a bearing on India’s refi ning capacity expansion plans.

India, according to the working group, will need an annual refi ning ca-pacity of slightly more than 530-mt by 2040 to meet only domestic demand, Petroleum Secretary Mr. M. M. Kutty said. If a 25 per cent export surplus is to be created, then the refi ning capacity need to be about 670-mt, he added.

Based on these assumptions and scenarios, the ‘committee on fi rming up requirement of refi ning capacity and related infrastructure due to emerging technological developments, innova-

tive business models and climate con-cerns’, have concluded that the demand projections may be reviewed in 2020. “We have to take a call by 2020 whether the planned refi nery expansions would be required or not,” Mr. Sharma said.

Mr. B. Ashok, CEO of Ratnagiri Refi nery and Petrochemicals Ltd., said that the working group projections should be looked at from the context of incremental demand for passenger cars. But this could pose a problem due to lack of clarity on the number and type of new vehicles manufactured annually by 2025 or 2030.

“While we are focussing on mov-ing towards cleaner fuels, major share of energy basket will still remain with fossil fuels in the near future, especially in the transportation sector, where the demand for petrol and diesel will have to be met by our refi neries,” Mr. Kutty noted.

FUTURE PLANS

Bengal Chemicals looks to push sales of home care and personal care products

After scripting a turnaround, the country oldest pharma fi rm, Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Ltd., is planning to pushing its FMCG of-ferings – primarily home care and personal care products.

The Central Government owned fi rm has registered its highest-ever income in its 120 years of history, by earning Rs. 95.5-crore in the fi rst nine months of the current fi scal against Rs. 94.8- crore in the entire 2017-18 fi nancial year. The company also re-

gistered a profi t of Rs. 15-crore dur-ing the April-December 2018-2019 period against Rs. 10-crore profi t in the entire 2017-18. After being a loss-making enterprise for nearly seven decades, the Kolkata-based company had posted its fi rst net profi t in 2016-17.

The company is in discussions with Kishore Biyani-owned Future Retail and other e-commerce sites that could sell its FMCG offerings. At present, Bengal Chemicals’ FMCG

offerings are available on ‘Big Bas-ket’.

Set-up in 1901, Bengal Chemicals still owns some of India’s heritage brands, including the country’s fi rst phe-nyl-based disinfectant brand ‘Pheneol’ and Cantharidine hair oil. However, repeated losses and negligence saw sales take a dip. However, it was the revival in sales of the heritage brands, and their improved distribution, since FY15, that saw Bengal Chemicals fi nally back in business two years later.

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INTRODUCTION

Heat exchangers (HEs) are heat transfer equipment that utilise a thermal energy ex-

change process between two or more medium available at different tem-perature. It is applied in various in-dustrial applications, such as power generation, oil & gas, chemical pro-cessing, alternate fuels, cryogenic applications, air conditioning & re-frigeration units, and waste heat re-covery systems. In addition, HEs are closely related to equipment we use in our daily life, such as evaporators, air pre-heaters, automobile radiators, condensers, etc. In most HEs, a heat transfer surface separates the fluid, which has a range of flow configura-tions to achieve the desired perfor-mance in the application.

ClassificationIndustrial HEs can be classified

according to construction, transfer processes, degrees of surface com-pactness, flow arrangements, pass arrangements, phase of the process fluids, and heat transfer mecha-

nisms. Construction wise they are classified as: tubular (double pipe, shell & tube, coiled pipe, etc.); 2) plate HEs (gasketted, spiral, plate coiled, etc.); 3) extended surface HEs (tube fin, plate fin, etc.); and 4) regenerators (fixed matrix, rotary, etc.).

According to heat transfer pro-cesses they are classified as: 1) in-direct contact type (storage type and fluidized bed type); and 2) direct contact type (cooling towers). As far as degree of surface compactness is concerned, they are classified as: 1) non-compact (surface area density of <700 m2/m3, and 2) compact (surface area density of >700 m2/m3).

Flow arrangement wise they can be classified as: 1) parallel flow, 2) counter flow, and 3) cross flow. According to pass arrangement they are classified as: 1) single pass, and 2) multi-pass. Heat transfer mecha-nism wise they can be classified as: 1) condensers (liquid or gas), and 2) evaporators (fi red or un-fi red systems).

Industrial HEs are also classified ac-cording to phase of the process fluids handled such as: 1) liquid to liquid, 2) gas to gas, and 3) liquid to gas. A schematic diagram about the classi-fication discussed above is given in Figure-1.

Shell and tube heat exchangers (S&T HEs)

S&T HEs are the most common type of HEs used in oil refineries and other large chemical processes, and are well suited for higher-pressure applications. The simple design of a S&T HE makes it an ideal cooling solution for a wide variety of ap-plications. With the right choice of materials they can also be used to cool or heat other mediums, such as swimming pool water or charge air. One of the big advantages of using a S&T HE is that they are easy to service, particularly models with a floating tube bundle (where the tube

DR. S.K. CHAKRAVORTYConsultant (Plant Engineering)Email: [email protected]

Types of shell and tube heat exchangers and their maintenance Part 1: Types

Construction Transfer process

Surface compactness

Flow arrangement

Pass arrangement

Heat transfer mechanism

Phase of Process fl uids

Tubular (double pipe, shell & tube, coiled pipe)

Indirect contact type (storage, fl uidized bed)

Non-compact (surface area den-sity < 700-m2/m3

Parallel fl ow Single pass Condensers (liquid or gas)

Liquid to liquid

Plate (gasketted, spiral, plate coiled)

Direct contact type (cooling towers)

Compact (surface area density > 700-m2/m3)

Counter fl ow Multi-pass Evaporators (fi red or unfi red)

Gas to gas

Extended surface (tube fi n, plate fi n)

Cross fl ow Liquid to gas

Regenerators (fi xed matrix, rotary)

Fig. 1: Classifi cation of industrial HEs

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plates are not welded to the outer shell).

As its name implies, this type of HE consists of a shell (a large pres-sure vessel) with a bundle of tubes inside it. The set of tubes is called a tube bundle, and may be composed of several types of tubes. Typically, the ends of each tube are connected to plenums (sometimes called water boxes) through holes in tube-sheets. The tubes may be straight or bent in the shape of a U, called U-tubes as shown in Figure-2 and Figure-3 res-pectively. Two fluids, of different starting temperatures, flow through the HE. One flows through the tubes (the tube side) and the other outside the tubes but inside the shell (the shell side). Heat is transferred from one fluid to the other through the tube walls, either from tube side to shell side or vice versa. Most S&T HE are 1, 2, or 4 pass designs on the tube side. This refers to the number of times the fluid in the tubes passes through the fluid in the shell. In a single-pass HE, the fluid goes in one end of each tube and out the other as shown in Figure-2, whereas in a two-pass HE the fluid goes in one end and comes out from the same end, pass-ing two times through the fluid in the shell as shown in Figure-4. The fluids can be either liquids or gases on either the shell or the tube side. In order to transfer heat efficiently, a large heat transfer area should be used, leading to the use of many tubes. In this way, waste heat can be put to use. This is an efficient way to conserve energy.

S&T HEs with only one phase (liquid or gas) on each side can be called one-phase or single-phase HEs. Two-phase HEs can be used to heat a liquid to boil it into a gas (vapour), sometimes called boilers, or cool a vapour to condense it into

Fig. 2: One pass straight-tube exchanger showing fl uid fl ow directions in shell & tube side

Straight-tube heat exchanger(one pass tube-side)

tube sheet tube sheet

shell-sidefl uid in

shell-sidefl uid out tube-side

fl uid outtube-side

fl uid in

shell

baffl es

tube bundle withstraight tubes

inle

t ple

num

outlet plenum

Fig. 3: U-Tube exchanger showing different components & fl uid fl ow in shell & tube

U-tube heat exchanger

tube sheet

out

in

shell-sidefl uid in

shell-side

shell-sidefl uid out

tube-sidefl uid

inlet plenum

outlet plenumshellbaffl e

baffl etube bundle with U-tubes

Fig. 4: Two pass straight tube exchanger showing tube side & shell side fl uid in & out

Straight-tube heat exchanger(two pass tube-side)

tube sheet

tube sheet

shell-sidefl uid in

tube-sidefl uid in

inlet plenum

outlet plenum

shellbaffl es

tube bundle withstraight tubes

tube-sidefl uid out

shell-sidefl uid out

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INTRODUCTION

Heat exchangers (HEs) are heat transfer equipment that utilise a thermal energy ex-

change process between two or more medium available at different tem-perature. It is applied in various in-dustrial applications, such as power generation, oil & gas, chemical pro-cessing, alternate fuels, cryogenic applications, air conditioning & re-frigeration units, and waste heat re-covery systems. In addition, HEs are closely related to equipment we use in our daily life, such as evaporators, air pre-heaters, automobile radiators, condensers, etc. In most HEs, a heat transfer surface separates the fluid, which has a range of flow configura-tions to achieve the desired perfor-mance in the application.

ClassificationIndustrial HEs can be classified

according to construction, transfer processes, degrees of surface com-pactness, flow arrangements, pass arrangements, phase of the process fluids, and heat transfer mecha-

nisms. Construction wise they are classified as: tubular (double pipe, shell & tube, coiled pipe, etc.); 2) plate HEs (gasketted, spiral, plate coiled, etc.); 3) extended surface HEs (tube fin, plate fin, etc.); and 4) regenerators (fixed matrix, rotary, etc.).

According to heat transfer pro-cesses they are classified as: 1) in-direct contact type (storage type and fluidized bed type); and 2) direct contact type (cooling towers). As far as degree of surface compactness is concerned, they are classified as: 1) non-compact (surface area density of <700 m2/m3, and 2) compact (surface area density of >700 m2/m3).

Flow arrangement wise they can be classified as: 1) parallel flow, 2) counter flow, and 3) cross flow. According to pass arrangement they are classified as: 1) single pass, and 2) multi-pass. Heat transfer mecha-nism wise they can be classified as: 1) condensers (liquid or gas), and 2) evaporators (fi red or un-fi red systems).

Industrial HEs are also classified ac-cording to phase of the process fluids handled such as: 1) liquid to liquid, 2) gas to gas, and 3) liquid to gas. A schematic diagram about the classi-fication discussed above is given in Figure-1.

Shell and tube heat exchangers (S&T HEs)

S&T HEs are the most common type of HEs used in oil refineries and other large chemical processes, and are well suited for higher-pressure applications. The simple design of a S&T HE makes it an ideal cooling solution for a wide variety of ap-plications. With the right choice of materials they can also be used to cool or heat other mediums, such as swimming pool water or charge air. One of the big advantages of using a S&T HE is that they are easy to service, particularly models with a floating tube bundle (where the tube

DR. S.K. CHAKRAVORTYConsultant (Plant Engineering)Email: [email protected]

Types of shell and tube heat exchangers and their maintenance Part 1: Types

Construction Transfer process

Surface compactness

Flow arrangement

Pass arrangement

Heat transfer mechanism

Phase of Process fl uids

Tubular (double pipe, shell & tube, coiled pipe)

Indirect contact type (storage, fl uidized bed)

Non-compact (surface area den-sity < 700-m2/m3

Parallel fl ow Single pass Condensers (liquid or gas)

Liquid to liquid

Plate (gasketted, spiral, plate coiled)

Direct contact type (cooling towers)

Compact (surface area density > 700-m2/m3)

Counter fl ow Multi-pass Evaporators (fi red or unfi red)

Gas to gas

Extended surface (tube fi n, plate fi n)

Cross fl ow Liquid to gas

Regenerators (fi xed matrix, rotary)

Fig. 1: Classifi cation of industrial HEs

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plates are not welded to the outer shell).

As its name implies, this type of HE consists of a shell (a large pres-sure vessel) with a bundle of tubes inside it. The set of tubes is called a tube bundle, and may be composed of several types of tubes. Typically, the ends of each tube are connected to plenums (sometimes called water boxes) through holes in tube-sheets. The tubes may be straight or bent in the shape of a U, called U-tubes as shown in Figure-2 and Figure-3 res-pectively. Two fluids, of different starting temperatures, flow through the HE. One flows through the tubes (the tube side) and the other outside the tubes but inside the shell (the shell side). Heat is transferred from one fluid to the other through the tube walls, either from tube side to shell side or vice versa. Most S&T HE are 1, 2, or 4 pass designs on the tube side. This refers to the number of times the fluid in the tubes passes through the fluid in the shell. In a single-pass HE, the fluid goes in one end of each tube and out the other as shown in Figure-2, whereas in a two-pass HE the fluid goes in one end and comes out from the same end, pass-ing two times through the fluid in the shell as shown in Figure-4. The fluids can be either liquids or gases on either the shell or the tube side. In order to transfer heat efficiently, a large heat transfer area should be used, leading to the use of many tubes. In this way, waste heat can be put to use. This is an efficient way to conserve energy.

S&T HEs with only one phase (liquid or gas) on each side can be called one-phase or single-phase HEs. Two-phase HEs can be used to heat a liquid to boil it into a gas (vapour), sometimes called boilers, or cool a vapour to condense it into

Fig. 2: One pass straight-tube exchanger showing fl uid fl ow directions in shell & tube side

Straight-tube heat exchanger(one pass tube-side)

tube sheet tube sheet

shell-sidefl uid in

shell-sidefl uid out tube-side

fl uid outtube-side

fl uid in

shell

baffl es

tube bundle withstraight tubes

inle

t ple

num

outlet plenum

Fig. 3: U-Tube exchanger showing different components & fl uid fl ow in shell & tube

U-tube heat exchanger

tube sheet

out

in

shell-sidefl uid in

shell-side

shell-sidefl uid out

tube-sidefl uid

inlet plenum

outlet plenumshellbaffl e

baffl etube bundle with U-tubes

Fig. 4: Two pass straight tube exchanger showing tube side & shell side fl uid in & out

Straight-tube heat exchanger(two pass tube-side)

tube sheet

tube sheet

shell-sidefl uid in

tube-sidefl uid in

inlet plenum

outlet plenum

shellbaffl es

tube bundle withstraight tubes

tube-sidefl uid out

shell-sidefl uid out

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This results in a simple and eco-nomical construction and the tube bores can be cleaned mechanically or chemically. However, the outside surfaces of the tubes are inaccessible except to chemical cleaning.

If large temperature differences exist between the shell and tube materials, it may be necessary to in-corporate expansion bellows in the shell to eliminate excessive stresses caused by expansion. Such bellows are often a source of weakness and failure in operation. In circumstan-ces where the consequences of failure are particularly grave, U-Tube or Floating Header units are normally used. This is the cheapest of all re-movable bundle designs, but is gene-rally slightly more expensive than a fixed tubesheet design at low pres-sures.

L-Type rear headerThis type of header is for use

with fixed tube-sheets only, since the tube-sheet is welded to the shell and access to the outside of the tubes is not possible. The main advantages of this type of header are that ac-cess can be gained to the inside of the tubes without having to remove any pipe-work, as the bundle to shell clearance is small. The main dis-advantage is that a bellow or an expan-sion roll is required to allow for large thermal expansions and this limits the permitted operating temperature and pressure.

M-Type rear headerThis type of header is similar to

the L-Type Rear Header, but slightly cheaper. However, the header has to be removed to gain access to the in-side of the tubes. Again, special mea-sures have to be taken to cope with large thermal expansions and this limits the permitted operating tem-perature and pressure.Fig. 5: Construction of baffl es

• Bundle of tubes in large cylindrical shell• Baffles used both to support the tubes and

to direct into multiple cross flow• Gaps or clearances must be left between

the baffle and the shell and between the tubes and the baffle to enable assembly

Shell

Tubes

Baffle

a liquid (called condensers), with the phase change usually occurring on the shell side. Boilers in steam engine locomotives are typically large, usually cylindrically-shaped S&T HEs. In large power plants with steam-driven turbines, shell-and-tube surface condensers are used to condense the exhaust steam exiting the turbine into condensate water which is recycled back to be turned into steam in the steam generator.

The S&T HE consists of four major parts:

Front Header – this is where the fluid enters the tube-side. It is sometimes referred to as Station-ary Header.

Rear Header – this is where the tube-side fluid leaves the ex-changer or where it is returned to the front header in exchangers with multiple tube-side passes.

Tube bundle – this comprises of the tubes, tube sheets, baffl es, tie rods etc. to hold the bundle together. Baffl es are used both

to support the tubes and to direct into multiple cross fl ow. Gaps or clearances must be left between the baffl e and the shell and bet-ween the tubes and the baffl e to enable assembly as shown in Figure-5.

Shell – this contains the tube bundle.

TEMA designationsThe popularity of S&T HEs has

resulted in a standard nomenclature being developed for their designa-tion and use by the Tubular Ex-changer Manufactures Association (TEMA). This nomenclature is de-fined in terms letters and diagrams. The first letter describes the front header type; the second the shell type; and the third the rear header type. Many combinations of front header, shell and rear header can be made, but there are three main com-binations:

Fixed Tube-sheet (L, M, and N Type Rear Headers)

In a fixed tube-sheet HE, the tube-sheet is welded to the shell.

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N-Type rear headerThe advantage of this type of

header is that the tubes can be ac-cessed without disturbing the pipe work. However, they are difficult to maintain and replace since the header and tube sheet are an integral part of the shell. Figure-6 describes the designs of ‘L’, ‘M’, & ‘N’ type of fixed rear headers.

U-Tube ExchangersIn a U-Tube exchanger any of the

front header types may be used and the rear header is normally M-Type. Since internal cleaning of the tubes by mechanical means is difficult, it is normal to use this type when the tube side fluids are clean. This is the cheapest of all removable bundle designs, but is generally slightly more expensive than a fixed tubesheet design at low pressures. However, it permits unlimited thermal expansion, allows the bundle to be removed to clean the outside of the tubes, has the tightest bundle to shell clearances and is the simplest design. A dis-advantage of the U-tube design is that it cannot normally have pure counter flow unless an F-Type Shell is used. Also, U-tube designs are limited to even numbers of tube passes.

Floating HE (P, S, T and W Type Rear Headers)

In this type of HE the tube-sheet at the Rear Header end is not weld-ed to the shell, but allowed to move or float. The tube-sheet at the Front

Header (tube side fluid inlet end) is of a larger diameter than the shell and is sealed in a similar manner to that used in the fixed tube-sheet design. The tube-sheet at the rear header end of the shell is of slightly smaller diameter than the shell, allowing the bundle to be pulled through the shell. The use of a floating head means that thermal expansion can be allowed for and the tube bundle can be removed for cleaning. There are several rear header types that can be used, but the S-Type Rear Head is the most popular. A floating head exchanger is suitable for the rigor-ous duties associated with high tem-peratures and pressures, but is more expensive (typically of the order of 25% for carbon steel construction) than the equivalent fixed tube-sheet exchanger. Figure-7 and Figure-8 shows the design of T, S, P, and W floating heads.

S-Type rear headerThis is a floating rear header

with backing device. It is the most expensive of the floating head types, but does allow the bundle to be re-moved and unlimited thermal expan-sion is possible. It also has smaller shell to bundle clearances than the other floating head types. However, it is difficult to dismantle for bundle pulling and the shell diameter and bundle to shell clearances are larger than for fixed head type exchangers (Fig-7).

T-Type rear headerThis is a pull through floating

head. It is cheaper and easier to remove the bundle than with the S-Type Rear Header, but still allows for unlimited thermal expansion. It does, however, have the largest bun-dle to shell clearance of all the float-ing head types and is more expensive than fixed header and U-tube types (Fig-7).

P-Type rear headerThis is an outside packed float-

ing rear header. It is, in theory, a low cost floating head design, which allows access to the inside of the tubes for cleaning and also allows the bundle to be removed for cleaning.

• L is a mirror of the A front end head• M is a mirror of the bonnet (B) front end• N is the mirror of the N front end

L

Fixed tube sheet

Fig. 6: Fixed rear head design types L, M, & N

T S

Pull through floating headNote large shell/bundle gap

Similar to T but with smaller shell/bundle gap

Split backing ring

Fig. 7: T & S Type of fl oating heads

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This results in a simple and eco-nomical construction and the tube bores can be cleaned mechanically or chemically. However, the outside surfaces of the tubes are inaccessible except to chemical cleaning.

If large temperature differences exist between the shell and tube materials, it may be necessary to in-corporate expansion bellows in the shell to eliminate excessive stresses caused by expansion. Such bellows are often a source of weakness and failure in operation. In circumstan-ces where the consequences of failure are particularly grave, U-Tube or Floating Header units are normally used. This is the cheapest of all re-movable bundle designs, but is gene-rally slightly more expensive than a fixed tubesheet design at low pres-sures.

L-Type rear headerThis type of header is for use

with fixed tube-sheets only, since the tube-sheet is welded to the shell and access to the outside of the tubes is not possible. The main advantages of this type of header are that ac-cess can be gained to the inside of the tubes without having to remove any pipe-work, as the bundle to shell clearance is small. The main dis-advantage is that a bellow or an expan-sion roll is required to allow for large thermal expansions and this limits the permitted operating temperature and pressure.

M-Type rear headerThis type of header is similar to

the L-Type Rear Header, but slightly cheaper. However, the header has to be removed to gain access to the in-side of the tubes. Again, special mea-sures have to be taken to cope with large thermal expansions and this limits the permitted operating tem-perature and pressure.Fig. 5: Construction of baffl es

• Bundle of tubes in large cylindrical shell• Baffles used both to support the tubes and

to direct into multiple cross flow• Gaps or clearances must be left between

the baffle and the shell and between the tubes and the baffle to enable assembly

Shell

Tubes

Baffle

a liquid (called condensers), with the phase change usually occurring on the shell side. Boilers in steam engine locomotives are typically large, usually cylindrically-shaped S&T HEs. In large power plants with steam-driven turbines, shell-and-tube surface condensers are used to condense the exhaust steam exiting the turbine into condensate water which is recycled back to be turned into steam in the steam generator.

The S&T HE consists of four major parts:

Front Header – this is where the fluid enters the tube-side. It is sometimes referred to as Station-ary Header.

Rear Header – this is where the tube-side fluid leaves the ex-changer or where it is returned to the front header in exchangers with multiple tube-side passes.

Tube bundle – this comprises of the tubes, tube sheets, baffl es, tie rods etc. to hold the bundle together. Baffl es are used both

to support the tubes and to direct into multiple cross fl ow. Gaps or clearances must be left between the baffl e and the shell and bet-ween the tubes and the baffl e to enable assembly as shown in Figure-5.

Shell – this contains the tube bundle.

TEMA designationsThe popularity of S&T HEs has

resulted in a standard nomenclature being developed for their designa-tion and use by the Tubular Ex-changer Manufactures Association (TEMA). This nomenclature is de-fined in terms letters and diagrams. The first letter describes the front header type; the second the shell type; and the third the rear header type. Many combinations of front header, shell and rear header can be made, but there are three main com-binations:

Fixed Tube-sheet (L, M, and N Type Rear Headers)

In a fixed tube-sheet HE, the tube-sheet is welded to the shell.

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N-Type rear headerThe advantage of this type of

header is that the tubes can be ac-cessed without disturbing the pipe work. However, they are difficult to maintain and replace since the header and tube sheet are an integral part of the shell. Figure-6 describes the designs of ‘L’, ‘M’, & ‘N’ type of fixed rear headers.

U-Tube ExchangersIn a U-Tube exchanger any of the

front header types may be used and the rear header is normally M-Type. Since internal cleaning of the tubes by mechanical means is difficult, it is normal to use this type when the tube side fluids are clean. This is the cheapest of all removable bundle designs, but is generally slightly more expensive than a fixed tubesheet design at low pressures. However, it permits unlimited thermal expansion, allows the bundle to be removed to clean the outside of the tubes, has the tightest bundle to shell clearances and is the simplest design. A dis-advantage of the U-tube design is that it cannot normally have pure counter flow unless an F-Type Shell is used. Also, U-tube designs are limited to even numbers of tube passes.

Floating HE (P, S, T and W Type Rear Headers)

In this type of HE the tube-sheet at the Rear Header end is not weld-ed to the shell, but allowed to move or float. The tube-sheet at the Front

Header (tube side fluid inlet end) is of a larger diameter than the shell and is sealed in a similar manner to that used in the fixed tube-sheet design. The tube-sheet at the rear header end of the shell is of slightly smaller diameter than the shell, allowing the bundle to be pulled through the shell. The use of a floating head means that thermal expansion can be allowed for and the tube bundle can be removed for cleaning. There are several rear header types that can be used, but the S-Type Rear Head is the most popular. A floating head exchanger is suitable for the rigor-ous duties associated with high tem-peratures and pressures, but is more expensive (typically of the order of 25% for carbon steel construction) than the equivalent fixed tube-sheet exchanger. Figure-7 and Figure-8 shows the design of T, S, P, and W floating heads.

S-Type rear headerThis is a floating rear header

with backing device. It is the most expensive of the floating head types, but does allow the bundle to be re-moved and unlimited thermal expan-sion is possible. It also has smaller shell to bundle clearances than the other floating head types. However, it is difficult to dismantle for bundle pulling and the shell diameter and bundle to shell clearances are larger than for fixed head type exchangers (Fig-7).

T-Type rear headerThis is a pull through floating

head. It is cheaper and easier to remove the bundle than with the S-Type Rear Header, but still allows for unlimited thermal expansion. It does, however, have the largest bun-dle to shell clearance of all the float-ing head types and is more expensive than fixed header and U-tube types (Fig-7).

P-Type rear headerThis is an outside packed float-

ing rear header. It is, in theory, a low cost floating head design, which allows access to the inside of the tubes for cleaning and also allows the bundle to be removed for cleaning.

• L is a mirror of the A front end head• M is a mirror of the bonnet (B) front end• N is the mirror of the N front end

L

Fixed tube sheet

• L is a mirror of the A front end head• M is a mirror of the bonnet (B) front end• N is the mirror of the N front end

L

Fixed tube sheet

Fig. 6: Fixed rear head design types L, M, & N

T S

Pull through floating headNote large shell/bundle gap

Similar to T but with smaller shell/bundle gap

Split backing ring

T S

Fig. 7: T & S Type of fl oating heads

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The main problems with this type of header are:

Large bundle to shell clearances required in order to pull the bun-dle;

It is limited to low pressure non-hazardous fluids, because it is possible for the shell-side fluid to leak via the packing rings;

Only small thermal expansions are permitted.

In practice it is not a low cost design, because the shell has to be

rolled to small tolerances for the packing to be effective (Fig-8).

W-Type rear headerThis is a packed fl oating tube-sheet

with lantern ring. It is the cheapest of the fl oating head designs, allows for unlimited thermal expansion and al-lows the tube bundle to be removed for cleaning. The main problems with this type of head are:

The large bundle to shell clear-ances required to pull the bundle; and

The limitation to low pressure

non-hazardous fluids (because it is possible for both the fluids to leak via the packing rings).

It is also possible for the shell and tube side fl uids to become mixed if leakage occurs (Fig-8).

Types of Front Headers

A-Type front headerThis type of header is easy to

repair and replace. It also gives ac-cess to the tubes for cleaning or re-pairs without having to disturb the pipe work. It does however have two seals (one between the tube sheet and header, and the other between the header and the end plate). This increases the risk of leakage and the cost of the header over a B-Type Front Header (Fig. 9).

B-Type front headerThis is the cheapest type of front

header. It also is more suitable than the A-Type Front Header for high pressure duties because the header has only one seal. A disadvantage is that to gain access to the tubes requires disturbance to the pipe work in order to remove the header (Fig. 9).

C-Type front headerThis type of header is for high

pressure applications (>100 bar). It does allow access to the tube without disturbing the pipe work, but is dif-ficult to repair and replace because the tube bundle is an integral part of the header.

D-Type front headerThis is the most expensive type of

front header. It is for very high pres-sures (>150 bar). It does allow access to the tubes without disturbing the pipe work, but is diffi cult to repair and replace because the tube bundle is an integral part of the header (Fig. 10).

• A-type is standard for dirty tube side• B-type for clean tube side duties. Use if

possible since cheap and simple.

B

Channel and removable cover Bonnet (integral cover)

A

Fig. 9: Front head types ‘A’ & ‘B’

B

Fig. 8: P & W Type of fl oating heads

• Not used often and then with small exchangersP W

Outside packing to give smaller shell/bundle gap

Externally sealed floating tube sheetmaximum of 2 tube passes

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tion is a problem. The divided flow on the shell-side reduces the flow velocities over the tubes and hence reduces the pressure drop and the likelihood of tube vibration. When there are two inlet nozzles and one outlet nozzle this is sometimes referr-ed to as an I-Type Shell (Fig. 12).

X-Type shellThis is used if the maximum

Fig. 11: Shell types ‘E’ & ‘F’

• E-type shell should be used if possible but• F shell gives pure counter-current flow with two

tube passes (avoids very long exchangers)

E F

One-pass shell Two-pass shell

Longitudinal baffle

Note, longitudinal baffles are difficult to seal withthe shell especially when reinserting the shell aftermaintenance

Fig. 10: Front-end head types ‘B’, ‘N’, & ‘D’

• C-type with removable shell for hazardous tube-side fluids, heavy bundles or services that need frequent shell-side cleaning

• N-type for fixed for hazardous fluids on shell side• D-type or welded to tube sheet bonnet for high

pressure (over 150 bar)

B N D

N-Type front headerThe advantage of this type of

header is that the tubes can be ac-cessed without disturbing the pipe work and it is cheaper than an A-Type Front Header. However, they are difficult to maintain and replace as the header and tube sheet are an integral part of the shell (Fig. 10).

Types of Shells

E-Type shellThis is most commonly used shell

type, suitable for most duties and ap-plications. Other shell types only tend to be used for special duties or applications (Fig. 11).

F-Type shellThis is generally used when pure

counter-current flow is required in a two tube side pass unit. This is achieved by having two shells side passes – the two passes being sepa-rated by a longitudinal baffle. The main problem with this type of unit is thermal and hydraulic leakage across this longitudinal baffle unless special precautions are taken (Fig. 11).

G-Type shellThis is used for horizontal thermo-

syphon reboilers and applications where the shell-side pressure drop needs to be kept small. This is achieved by split-ting the shell-side fl ow (Fig. 12).

H-Type shellThis is used for similar applica-

tions to G-Type Shell, but tends to be used when larger units are required (Fig. 12).

J-Type shellThis tends to be used when the

maximum allowable pressure drop is exceeded in an E-Type Shell even when double segmental baffles are used. It is also used when tube vibra-

shell-side pressure drop is exceeded by all other shell and baffle type combinations. The main applica-tions are shell-side condensers and gas coolers (Fig. 12).

TEMA terminology exampleAn example of TEMA termino-

logy/designation is shown in Fig. 13. The letters of the terminology – ‘BES’ – indicates the following

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The main problems with this type of header are:

Large bundle to shell clearances required in order to pull the bun-dle;

It is limited to low pressure non-hazardous fluids, because it is possible for the shell-side fluid to leak via the packing rings;

Only small thermal expansions are permitted.

In practice it is not a low cost design, because the shell has to be

rolled to small tolerances for the packing to be effective (Fig-8).

W-Type rear headerThis is a packed fl oating tube-sheet

with lantern ring. It is the cheapest of the fl oating head designs, allows for unlimited thermal expansion and al-lows the tube bundle to be removed for cleaning. The main problems with this type of head are:

The large bundle to shell clear-ances required to pull the bundle; and

The limitation to low pressure

non-hazardous fluids (because it is possible for both the fluids to leak via the packing rings).

It is also possible for the shell and tube side fl uids to become mixed if leakage occurs (Fig-8).

Types of Front Headers

A-Type front headerThis type of header is easy to

repair and replace. It also gives ac-cess to the tubes for cleaning or re-pairs without having to disturb the pipe work. It does however have two seals (one between the tube sheet and header, and the other between the header and the end plate). This increases the risk of leakage and the cost of the header over a B-Type Front Header (Fig. 9).

B-Type front headerThis is the cheapest type of front

header. It also is more suitable than the A-Type Front Header for high pressure duties because the header has only one seal. A disadvantage is that to gain access to the tubes requires disturbance to the pipe work in order to remove the header (Fig. 9).

C-Type front headerThis type of header is for high

pressure applications (>100 bar). It does allow access to the tube without disturbing the pipe work, but is dif-ficult to repair and replace because the tube bundle is an integral part of the header.

D-Type front headerThis is the most expensive type of

front header. It is for very high pres-sures (>150 bar). It does allow access to the tubes without disturbing the pipe work, but is diffi cult to repair and replace because the tube bundle is an integral part of the header (Fig. 10).

• A-type is standard for dirty tube side• B-type for clean tube side duties. Use if

possible since cheap and simple.

B

Channel and removable cover Bonnet (integral cover)

A

Fig. 9: Front head types ‘A’ & ‘B’

Fig. 8: P & W Type of fl oating heads

• Not used often and then with small exchangersP W

Outside packing to give smaller shell/bundle gap

Externally sealed floating tube sheetmaximum of 2 tube passes

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tion is a problem. The divided flow on the shell-side reduces the flow velocities over the tubes and hence reduces the pressure drop and the likelihood of tube vibration. When there are two inlet nozzles and one outlet nozzle this is sometimes referr-ed to as an I-Type Shell (Fig. 12).

X-Type shellThis is used if the maximum

Fig. 11: Shell types ‘E’ & ‘F’

• E-type shell should be used if possible but• F shell gives pure counter-current flow with two

tube passes (avoids very long exchangers)

E F

One-pass shell Two-pass shell

Longitudinal baffle

Note, longitudinal baffles are difficult to seal withgthe shell especially when reinserting the shell afterspmaintenance

E F

One-pass shell TwTwT o-pass shell

Longitudinal baffle

Fig. 10: Front-end head types ‘B’, ‘N’, & ‘D’

• C-type with removable shell for hazardous tube-side fluids, heavy bundles or services that need frequent shell-side cleaning

• N-type for fixed for hazardous fluids on shell side• D-type or welded to tube sheet bonnet for high

pressure (over 150 bar)

B N DN D

N-Type front headerThe advantage of this type of

header is that the tubes can be ac-cessed without disturbing the pipe work and it is cheaper than an A-Type Front Header. However, they are difficult to maintain and replace as the header and tube sheet are an integral part of the shell (Fig. 10).

Types of Shells

E-Type shellThis is most commonly used shell

type, suitable for most duties and ap-plications. Other shell types only tend to be used for special duties or applications (Fig. 11).

F-Type shellThis is generally used when pure

counter-current flow is required in a two tube side pass unit. This is achieved by having two shells side passes – the two passes being sepa-rated by a longitudinal baffle. The main problem with this type of unit is thermal and hydraulic leakage across this longitudinal baffle unless special precautions are taken (Fig. 11).

G-Type shellThis is used for horizontal thermo-

syphon reboilers and applications where the shell-side pressure drop needs to be kept small. This is achieved by split-ting the shell-side fl ow (Fig. 12).

H-Type shellThis is used for similar applica-

tions to G-Type Shell, but tends to be used when larger units are required (Fig. 12).

J-Type shellThis tends to be used when the

maximum allowable pressure drop is exceeded in an E-Type Shell even when double segmental baffles are used. It is also used when tube vibra-

shell-side pressure drop is exceeded by all other shell and baffle type combinations. The main applica-tions are shell-side condensers and gas coolers (Fig. 12).

TEMA terminology exampleAn example of TEMA termino-

logy/designation is shown in Fig. 13. The letters of the terminology – ‘BES’ – indicates the following

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12.7 mm (0.5 in) to 50.8 mm (2 in), but 19.05 mm (0.75 in) and 25.4 mm (1 in) are the most common sizes. The tubes are laid out in triangular or square patterns in the tube sheets.

The square layouts are required where it is necessary to get at the tube surface for mechanical cleaning. The triangular arrangement allows more tubes in a given space. The typical tube layouts are depicted in Fig. 14. The tube pitch is the shortest centre-to-centre distance between tubes. The tube spacing is given by thetube pitch/tube diameter ratio, which is normally 1.25 or 1.33. Since a square layout is used for cleaning purposes, a minimum gap of 6.35 mm (0.25 in) is allowed between tubes.

Baffle typesBaffles are installed on the shell

side to give a higher heat-transfer rate due to increased turbulence and to support the tubes thus reducing the chance of damage due to vibra-tion. There are a number of different baffle types, which support the tubes and promote flow across the tubes.

Single Segmental (this is the most common);

Double Segmental (this is used to obtain a lower shell side velocity and pressure drop); and

Disc and Doughnut.

The centre-to-centre distance between baffles is called the baf-fle-pitch and this can be adjusted to vary the cross-flow velocity. In practice the baffle pitch is not nor-mally greater than a distance equal to the inside diameter of the shell or closer than a distance equal to one-fi fth the diameter or 50.8 mm (2 in), whichever is greater. In order to

• BES• Bonnet front end, single shell pass and split backing ring floating head

Fig. 13: Example of TEMA Nomenclature of Heat Exchanger

• G and H shells normally only used for horizontal thermosyphon reboilers

• J and X shells if allowable pressure drop can not be achieved in an E shell

J

HG

X

Split flow Double split flow

Divided flow Cross flow

Longitudinalbaffles

Fig. 12: Shell types ‘G’, ‘H’, ‘X’, & ‘J’

• Typically, 1 in tubes on a 1.25 in pitch or 0.75 in tubes on a 1 in pitch

• Triangular layouts give more tubes in a given shell• Square layouts give cleaning lanes with close pitch

pitchTriangular30o

Rotatedtriangular60o

Square90o

Rotatedsquare45o

Fig. 14: Typical Tube layouts

design of the HE: Bonnet Front End, Single Pass Shell, and Split Backing Ring Floating Head.

Geometric options

Tube diameter layout and pitchTubes may range in diameter from

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allow the fluid to flow backwards and forwards across the tubes, part of the baffle is cut away. The height of this part is referred to as the baffle-cut and is measured as a percentage of the shell diameter, e.g., 25% baffle-cut. The size of the baffle-cut (or baffle window) needs to be consi-dered along with the baffle pitch. It is normal to size the baffle-cut and baffle pitch to approximately equa-lise the velocities through the win-dow and in cross-flow, respectively.

There are two main types of baf-fle which give longitudinal flow: Orifice Baffle and Rod Baffle. In these types of baffles the turbulence is generated as the flow crosses the baffle.

Heat transfer enhancements devices

Special surfacesThese tend to be used to promote

nucleate boiling when the tempera-ture driving force is small.

Tube insertsThese are normally wire wound

inserts or twisted tapes. They are normally used with medium to high viscosity fl uids to improve heat trans-fer by increasing turbulence. There is also some evidence that they reduce fouling. In order to use these most effectively the exchanger should be designed for their use. This usu-ally entails increasing the shell dia-meter, reducing the tube length and the number of tube-side passes in order to allow for the increased pressure loss characteristics of the devices.

Extended surfacesThese are used to increase the

heat transfer area when a stream has a low heat transfer coefficient. The most common type is “low fin

tubing” where typically the fins are 1.5 mm high at 19 fins per inch.

Selection criteriaIn many cases the only way of en-

suring optimum selection is to do a full design based on several alterna-tive geometries. In the first instance, however, several important decisions have to be made concerning:

Allocation of fluids to the shell-side and tube-side;

Selection of shell type;

Selection of front end header type;

Selection of rear end header type;

Selection of exchanger geometry.

To a large extent these often depend on each other. For instance, the allocation of a dirty fluid to the shell-side directly affects the selection of exchanger tube layout.

Fluid allocationWhen deciding which side to

allocate the hot and cold fluids the following need to be taken into account, in order of priority:

1. Consider any and every safety and reliability aspect and allocate fl uids accordingly. Never allocate hazardous fl uids such that they are contained by anything other than conventional bolted and gas-keted – or welded – joints.

2. Ensure that the allocation of fl uids complies with established engineering practices.

3. Having complied with the above, allocate the fluid likely to cause the most severe mechanical cleaning problems (if any) to the tube-side.

4. If neither of the above is appli-cable, the allocation of the flu-ids should be decided only after running two alternative designs and selecting the cheapest.

Shell selectionE-type shells are the most com-

mon. If a single tube pass is used and provided there are more than three baffles, then near counter-current flow is achieved. If two or more tube passes are used, then it is not possible to obtain pure countercur-rent flow and the log mean tempera-ture difference must be corrected to allow for combined co-current and counter-current flow.

G-type shells and H shells are normally specified only for horizon-tal thermosyphon reboilers. J shells and X-type shells should be selected if the allowable DP cannot be ac-commodated in a reasonable E-type design. For services requiring mul-tiple shells with removable bundles, F-type shells can offer significant savings and should always be con-sidered.

Front header selectionThe A-type front header is the

standard for dirty tube-side fluids and the B-type is the standard for clean tube-side fluids. The A-type is also preferred by many operators regardless of the cleanliness of the tube-side fluid in case access to the tubes is required.

A C-type head with removable shell should be considered for ha-zardous tube-side fluids, heavy bun-dles or services requiring frequent shell-side cleaning. The N-type head is used when hazardous fluids are on the tube-side. A D-type head or a B-type head welded to the tube-sheet is used for high pressure appli-cations.

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Rear header selectionFor normal service a Fixed Header

(L, M, and N-types) can be used provided that there is no overstress-ing due to differential expansion and the shell-side will not require me-chanical cleaning. If thermal expan-sion is likely a fixed header with a bellows can be used provided that the shell-side fluid is not hazardous, the shell-side pressure does not exceed 35 bar (500 psia) and the shell-side will not require mechanical cleaning.

A U-tube unit can be used to overcome thermal expansion prob-lems and allow the bundle to be re-moved for cleaning.

An S-type floating head should be used when thermal expansion needs to be allowed for and access to both sides of the exchanger is required from cleaning. Other rear head types would not normally be considered except for the special cases.

Selection of Exchanger Geometry

Tube outside diameterFor the process industry, 19.05 mm

(3/4”) tends to be the most common.

Tube wall thicknessReference must be made to a re-

cognized pressure vessel code to decide this.

Tube lengthFor a given surface area, the

longer the tube length the cheaper the exchanger, although a long thin exchanger may not be feasible.

Tube layout45 or 90 degree layouts are cho-

sen if mechanical cleaning is re-quired, otherwise a 30 degree layout is often selected, because it provides a higher heat transfer and hence smaller exchanger.

Tube pitchThe smallest allowable pitch of

1.25 times the tube outside diameter is normally used unless there is a requirement to use a larger pitch due to mechanical cleaning or tube end welding.

Number of tube passesThis is usually one or an even

number (not normally greater than 16). Increasing the number of passes increases the heat transfer coefficient but care must be taken to ensure that the tube side ρv2 is not greater than about 10,000 kg/ms2.

Shell diameterStandard pipe is normally used

for shell diameters up to 610 mm (24”). Above this the shell is made from rolled plate. Typically shell di-ameters range from 152 mm to 3000 mm (6” to 120”).

Baffle typeSingle segmental baffles are used

by default, but other types are con-sidered if pressure drop constraints or vibration is a problem.

Baffle spacingThis is decided after trying to

balance the desire for increased cross-flow velocity and tube sup-port (smaller baffle pitch) and pres-sure drop constraints (larger baffle pitch). TEMA provides guidance on the maximum and minimum baffle pitch.

Baffle cutThis depends on the baffle type,

but is typically 45% for single seg-mental baffles and 25% for double segmental baffles.

Nozzles and impingementFor shell-side nozzles the ρv2

should not be greater than about 9,000 in kg/ms2. For tube-side noz-

zles the maximum ρv2 should not exceed 2,230 kg/ms2 for non-corro-sive, non-abrasive single phase flu-ids and 740 kg/ms2 for other fluids. Impingement protection is always required for gases which are corro-sive or abrasive, saturated vapors and two phases mixtures. Shell or bundle entrance or exit areas should be designed such that a ρv2 of 5,950 kg/m•s2 is not exceeded.

Materials of ConstructionIn general, S&T HEs are made of

metal, but for specialist applications (e.g., involving strong acids or pharma-ceuticals), other materials such as graphite, plastic and glass may be used.

Mechanical DesignThe mechanical design of a S&T

HE provides information on items such as shell thickness, flange thick-ness, etc. These are calculated using a pressure vessel design code such as the Boiler and Pressure Vessel code from ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) and the British Master Pressure Vessel Standard, BS5500. ASME is the most com-monly used code for HEs and is in 11 sections. Section VIII (Confined Pressure Vessels) of the code is the most applicable to HEs, but Sec-tions II (Materials) and Section V (Non-destructive Testing) are also relevant.

Both ASME and BS5500 are widely used and accepted through-out the world but some countries insist that their own national codes are used. In order to try and simplify this, International Standards Organi-zation is now attempting to develop a new internationally recognized code, but it is likely to be a sometime before this is accepted.

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LIGHT MAGNESIUM OXIDE (MAGNESIA) STARMAG

Starmag 150 is High Activity, Starmag M is Medium Activity, Starmag L is Low Activity Grade. Each grade has special characteristic such as good dispersability and workability for various polymer to neutralizer Acids.

Starmag P/KS suitable for Pharma.

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OTHER ITEMS: •Goldstar-Magnesium Carbonate •Calseed-Activated Calcium Carbonate

Animal Feed Additive, Antacid, Magnesia Cement, Silicone Steel, Ceramics, Rubber, Adhesives, Pharma, Food Additive, Plastics, Glass, Acid Acceptance (Excavenger) for Chlorinated Synthetic Rubber and Plastics such as PTSE Polychloroprene Rubber, Chlorobutyl, Fluoroelastomers CSP, CPE, FKM, ECO, as additive in Oil, Water Purication, Fertilizer, Cattle feeds and Food Supplement.

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PETROTACK

AROMATIC HYDROCARBON

PETROLEUM RESIN C9PETCOAL

Applications:

Petrotack and Petcoal are Unique High Performance Hydrocarbon Resins developed by M/s.Tosoh Corporation-Japan having outstanding properties which exhibits Excellent Compatibility with Synthetic Rubber, Solvents, Other Resins and fats and oils. They have good Thermal stability and Weathering Property, Outstanding Resistance to Acids, Alkalis and water, Fine Thermal Stability.

Adhesives, Paints, Printing Inks (Offset, gravure), Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Tape and Rubber Processing Aid, Tackifier Hotmelt Adhesives, Paint, Coating, etc. .

Petrotack is highly suitable for Hot Melt & Contact Adhesives and improvement of Coal Tar. It gives Excellent Tack to Rubber Compounds Petrotack improves Processability of rubber compound especially in functionalized SSBR. Petrotack is most suitable for Road Marking Paints.

PETCOAL: Petcoal LX | Petcoal 120 | Petcoal 140

PETROTACK: Petrotack 60 | Petrotack 70 | Petrotack 90 |Petrotack 100V

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Starmag is Light Burned and Reactive Magnesium Oxide of High Purity, Isolated from seawater with chemicalprocess manufactured by M/s. Konoshima Chemical Co. Ltd.-Japan

Also used as Raw Material to make Magnesium Sulfonate and Magnesium Stearate.

• Magseeds-Magnesium Hydroxide (Flame Retardant)

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Rear header selectionFor normal service a Fixed Header

(L, M, and N-types) can be used provided that there is no overstress-ing due to differential expansion and the shell-side will not require me-chanical cleaning. If thermal expan-sion is likely a fixed header with a bellows can be used provided that the shell-side fluid is not hazardous, the shell-side pressure does not exceed 35 bar (500 psia) and the shell-side will not require mechanical cleaning.

A U-tube unit can be used to overcome thermal expansion prob-lems and allow the bundle to be re-moved for cleaning.

An S-type floating head should be used when thermal expansion needs to be allowed for and access to both sides of the exchanger is required from cleaning. Other rear head types would not normally be considered except for the special cases.

Selection of Exchanger Geometry

Tube outside diameterFor the process industry, 19.05 mm

(3/4”) tends to be the most common.

Tube wall thicknessReference must be made to a re-

cognized pressure vessel code to decide this.

Tube lengthFor a given surface area, the

longer the tube length the cheaper the exchanger, although a long thin exchanger may not be feasible.

Tube layout45 or 90 degree layouts are cho-

sen if mechanical cleaning is re-quired, otherwise a 30 degree layout is often selected, because it provides a higher heat transfer and hence smaller exchanger.

Tube pitchThe smallest allowable pitch of

1.25 times the tube outside diameter is normally used unless there is a requirement to use a larger pitch due to mechanical cleaning or tube end welding.

Number of tube passesThis is usually one or an even

number (not normally greater than 16). Increasing the number of passes increases the heat transfer coefficient but care must be taken to ensure that the tube side ρv2 is not greater than about 10,000 kg/ms2.

Shell diameterStandard pipe is normally used

for shell diameters up to 610 mm (24”). Above this the shell is made from rolled plate. Typically shell di-ameters range from 152 mm to 3000 mm (6” to 120”).

Baffle typeSingle segmental baffles are used

by default, but other types are con-sidered if pressure drop constraints or vibration is a problem.

Baffle spacingThis is decided after trying to

balance the desire for increased cross-flow velocity and tube sup-port (smaller baffle pitch) and pres-sure drop constraints (larger baffle pitch). TEMA provides guidance on the maximum and minimum baffle pitch.

Baffle cutThis depends on the baffle type,

but is typically 45% for single seg-mental baffles and 25% for double segmental baffles.

Nozzles and impingementFor shell-side nozzles the ρv2

should not be greater than about 9,000 in kg/ms2. For tube-side noz-

zles the maximum ρv2 should not exceed 2,230 kg/ms2 for non-corro-sive, non-abrasive single phase flu-ids and 740 kg/ms2 for other fluids. Impingement protection is always required for gases which are corro-sive or abrasive, saturated vapors and two phases mixtures. Shell or bundle entrance or exit areas should be designed such that a ρv2 of 5,950 kg/m•s2 is not exceeded.

Materials of ConstructionIn general, S&T HEs are made of

metal, but for specialist applications (e.g., involving strong acids or pharma-ceuticals), other materials such as graphite, plastic and glass may be used.

Mechanical DesignThe mechanical design of a S&T

HE provides information on items such as shell thickness, flange thick-ness, etc. These are calculated using a pressure vessel design code such as the Boiler and Pressure Vessel code from ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) and the British Master Pressure Vessel Standard, BS5500. ASME is the most com-monly used code for HEs and is in 11 sections. Section VIII (Confined Pressure Vessels) of the code is the most applicable to HEs, but Sec-tions II (Materials) and Section V (Non-destructive Testing) are also relevant.

Both ASME and BS5500 are widely used and accepted through-out the world but some countries insist that their own national codes are used. In order to try and simplify this, International Standards Organi-zation is now attempting to develop a new internationally recognized code, but it is likely to be a sometime before this is accepted.

[Next week: Cleaning & Maintenance].

Please Contact for Detail Catalogue, Sample, Stock Sale and Direct Import

LIGHT MAGNESIUM OXIDE (MAGNESIA) STARMAG

Starmag 150 is High Activity, Starmag M is Medium Activity, Starmag L is Low Activity Grade. Each grade has special characteristic such as good dispersability and workability for various polymer to neutralizer Acids.

Starmag P/KS suitable for Pharma.

Konoshima Chemical Co., Ltd. (Japan)www.konoshima.co.jp

OTHER ITEMS: •Goldstar-Magnesium Carbonate •Calseed-Activated Calcium Carbonate

Animal Feed Additive, Antacid, Magnesia Cement, Silicone Steel, Ceramics, Rubber, Adhesives, Pharma, Food Additive, Plastics, Glass, Acid Acceptance (Excavenger) for Chlorinated Synthetic Rubber and Plastics such as PTSE Polychloroprene Rubber, Chlorobutyl, Fluoroelastomers CSP, CPE, FKM, ECO, as additive in Oil, Water Purication, Fertilizer, Cattle feeds and Food Supplement.

AROMATIC AND ALIPHATICCO-POLYMER OF C5/C9

PETROTACK

AROMATIC HYDROCARBON

PETROLEUM RESIN C9PETCOAL

Applications:

Petrotack and Petcoal are Unique High Performance Hydrocarbon Resins developed by M/s.Tosoh Corporation-Japan having outstanding properties which exhibits Excellent Compatibility with Synthetic Rubber, Solvents, Other Resins and fats and oils. They have good Thermal stability and Weathering Property, Outstanding Resistance to Acids, Alkalis and water, Fine Thermal Stability.

Adhesives, Paints, Printing Inks (Offset, gravure), Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Tape and Rubber Processing Aid, Tackifier Hotmelt Adhesives, Paint, Coating, etc. .

Petrotack is highly suitable for Hot Melt & Contact Adhesives and improvement of Coal Tar. It gives Excellent Tack to Rubber Compounds Petrotack improves Processability of rubber compound especially in functionalized SSBR. Petrotack is most suitable for Road Marking Paints.

PETCOAL: Petcoal LX | Petcoal 120 | Petcoal 140

PETROTACK: Petrotack 60 | Petrotack 70 | Petrotack 90 |Petrotack 100V

Grades:

(JAPAN)

PETROLEUM RESINS

609, Raheja Centre, Nariman Point, Mumbai - 400021 | Tel: +91 22 22040474 / 22820440 / 9323201422E-Mail: [email protected] | Web: www.bomchem.com

We the Rubber People...Together as one... We Can... We Do...

Starmag is Light Burned and Reactive Magnesium Oxide of High Purity, Isolated from seawater with chemicalprocess manufactured by M/s. Konoshima Chemical Co. Ltd.-Japan

Also used as Raw Material to make Magnesium Sulfonate and Magnesium Stearate.

• Magseeds-Magnesium Hydroxide (Flame Retardant)

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The chemicals and the materials industries are at a major infl exion point, with several substitutions

taking place and consumers driving the shift to a more sustainable circular eco-nomy. India is well placed to leverage the opportunities available in the domes-tic and international markets, thanks to its incredible entrepreneurial capacity, rich talent pool of scientists and techno-logists, as well as its huge customer base. What is however missing in the Indian chemical industry are deep technical capabilities.

These were some of the observa-tions made by Mr. Purnendu Chatterjee, Chairman, The Chatterjee Group, while speaking at an online event of the Indian Chemical Council (ICC), conducted on September 25, 2020, wherein awards were presented for exemplary perfor-mance for the year 2019.

To address this technology gap, Mr. Chatterjee observed, his group company, Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd. has teamed up with Rhone Capital, a US-based pri-vate equity company, to acquire Lum-mus Technology from McDermott Inter-national. Lummus has world-class tech-nologies for 130 products spanning the petroleum, refi ning, petrochemicals and chemicals space. “We now have the port-folio to make India’s growth aspirations a reality. Leveraging the technologies with the market applicability, we will develop technologies uniquely suited for India’s requirements,” he added.

The TCG group has also launched an initiative – TCG Crest (Centres for Research and Education in Science and Technology) – which is working on cut-ting edge technologies such as quantum

computers, sustainable energy, artifi cial intelligence and advanced neurosciences.

Focus on import substitutionThe Chief Guest of the evening,

Mr. R.K. Chaturvedi, Secretary, Depart-ment of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (DCPC), Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers, Government of India, urged the Indian chemical industry to build capacity to substitute the rising volumes of imports. He also called for a greater focus on safety and environmental sustainability, and for investments in advanced technologies.

Improve safety recordEarlier, the outgoing ICC President,

Mr. Vijay Sankar, Deputy Chairman, Sanmar Group, noted that the Indian chemical industry is well poised to see substantial growth in this decade to reach a size of US$300-bn. “Not too many industries in India can make for the world, but the chemical industry can.”

Mr. Sankar thanked the govern-ment for considering ICC’s request to formulate a Production Linked Incen-tive Scheme to boost investments and for the imposition of minimum qua-lity standards on imports. He also urged the industry to take steps to improve its safety record, pointing to a spate of accidents in the recent past that have badly dented the image of the industry, besides taking a toll of human lives and

damage to property. Urging more ICC member to become compliant to the Codes of Responsible Care (RC), he pointed out that ICC has now made RC certifi cation mandatory for appointment to its Executive Committee.

Partnerships needed to drive innovation

Speaking at a day-long technical seminar, held prior to the awards func-tion, Mr. Sudhir Deo, Member, ICC Awards Selection Committee, and Man-aging Director, NOCIL Ltd., pointed out that even though India had all the ingre-dients needed for fostering innovations, the missing aspect is a common objec-tive to develop technologies in partner-ships. Industry leaders have work on bringing the available expertise together to drive innovation.

“We need to allocate risk capital and focus on developing innovative techno-logies to fulfi l the vision of the govern-ment to make the country self-reliant. As long as we continue to borrow tech-nologies, we cannot be self-reliant,” he added.

Mr. K.N. Jha, Joint Secretary – Petro-chemicals, DCPC, commended ICC’s emphasis on promoting best practices in innovation, safety and environment through its annual awards.

Ravi Goenka is new ICC PresidentMr. Ravi Goenka, Managing Direc-

tor, Laxmi Organic Industries Ltd., has been elected as the new ICC President for the period 2020-2022. Mr. Bimal Goculdas, Managing Director & CEO, The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd., is the new Vice-President and Chairman, Western Region.

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NANOTECH KNOWHOW

Tata Chemicals bags ICC Acharya P.C. Ray award for indigenous technology development

Tata Chemicals Ltd. was bestowed with the prestigious ‘ICC Acharya PC Ray Award for the development of indigenous technology’ for its break-through advancements in nano mate-rials especially, nano-zinc oxide.

Speaking at the virtual felicitation ceremony organised by ICC, Dr. Rich-ard Lobo, Head Innovation and CQH – Business Excellence, Tata Chemicals Ltd., pointed out that the company started working in the area of nanotechnology during the development of nano silver used in its water purifi ers.

“We realised that the paints & pig-ment industry was facing problems in the use of organic UV blockers, which were causing harmful side effects, not

just in production and operations, but also after its application. We found that zinc oxide was the best medium due to its UV absorption, antimicrobial, anti-fungal and antiviral properties. It’s been a long, arduous journey of indigenously developing the technology to make nano zinc oxide. While the nano zinc oxide that is imported today is largely oil dispersible, the product developed by Tata Chemicals is water dispersible,

which enables it to have greater surface and greater dispersion, besides applica-tions in a wide range of products,” he explained.

Dr. Lobo said the novel product will help reduce the dependency of Indian manufacturers in the paints, pigments, cosmetics and healthcare sectors, on foreign supply chains.

He added that while the traditional route of trying to make nano zinc oxide is a thermal-intensive process, Tata Chemicals’ process makes the product free of harmful heavy metals, besides being compatible with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic media applications. This enables use in face masks and PPEs in the fi ght against COVID-19.

LEADING BY EXAMPLE

SRF and Tagros Chemicals bag health & safety awards

The ICC awards for excellence in management of health & safety were given to refrigerant gases producer, SRF Ltd., and agrochemicals fi rm, Tagros Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. – both ‘Respon-sible Care’ logo holders.

According to the ICC award cita-tion presented to SRF, the company has managed to achieve zero major accident since last 18 years. “The company has implemented all types of certifi cations to minimise injuries and losses. The compa-ny’s EHS (environment, health & safety) model has a strong base, having focus on systems, designs and on people, along with environment protection, which leads to sustainable business,” it added.

Speaking at the virtual awards event, Mr. M.K. Sharma, AVP-EHS, SRF, informed that the company has been publishing its sustainability report since 2006 biennially, covering all as-pects of environment, engagement and enterprise.

In his presentation highlighting the EHS initiatives at Tagros Chemicals, Cuddalore, Mr. M.S. Saravanan, the company’s Senior General Manager, announced that the company had re-ported no accidents for the past 1,448 days.

“To ensure a safe and comfortable work atmosphere, Tagros follows the

systems of scheduled periodical in-house and external trainings, induction training, HAZOP study, Safety Inte-grity Level, HZ area classifi cation, transport safety audit, weekly/monthly inspections, thermographic study, HIRA, cross-functional safety audit, external safety audit, work place monitoring study, etc.,” the ICC awards citation stated.

Certifi cate of meritThe certifi cate of merit for excel-

lence in this category was given to Indian Additives Ltd., a joint venture company of Chennai Petroleum Corpo-ration Ltd. (CPCL) and Chevron Oronite Company LL, USA.

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The chemicals and the materials industries are at a major infl exion point, with several substitutions

taking place and consumers driving the shift to a more sustainable circular eco-nomy. India is well placed to leverage the opportunities available in the domes-tic and international markets, thanks to its incredible entrepreneurial capacity, rich talent pool of scientists and techno-logists, as well as its huge customer base. What is however missing in the Indian chemical industry are deep technical capabilities.

These were some of the observa-tions made by Mr. Purnendu Chatterjee, Chairman, The Chatterjee Group, while speaking at an online event of the Indian Chemical Council (ICC), conducted on September 25, 2020, wherein awards were presented for exemplary perfor-mance for the year 2019.

To address this technology gap, Mr. Chatterjee observed, his group company, Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd. has teamed up with Rhone Capital, a US-based pri-vate equity company, to acquire Lum-mus Technology from McDermott Inter-national. Lummus has world-class tech-nologies for 130 products spanning the petroleum, refi ning, petrochemicals and chemicals space. “We now have the port-folio to make India’s growth aspirations a reality. Leveraging the technologies with the market applicability, we will develop technologies uniquely suited for India’s requirements,” he added.

The TCG group has also launched an initiative – TCG Crest (Centres for Research and Education in Science and Technology) – which is working on cut-ting edge technologies such as quantum

computers, sustainable energy, artifi cial intelligence and advanced neurosciences.

Focus on import substitutionThe Chief Guest of the evening,

Mr. R.K. Chaturvedi, Secretary, Depart-ment of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (DCPC), Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers, Government of India, urged the Indian chemical industry to build capacity to substitute the rising volumes of imports. He also called for a greater focus on safety and environmental sustainability, and for investments in advanced technologies.

Improve safety recordEarlier, the outgoing ICC President,

Mr. Vijay Sankar, Deputy Chairman, Sanmar Group, noted that the Indian chemical industry is well poised to see substantial growth in this decade to reach a size of US$300-bn. “Not too many industries in India can make for the world, but the chemical industry can.”

Mr. Sankar thanked the govern-ment for considering ICC’s request to formulate a Production Linked Incen-tive Scheme to boost investments and for the imposition of minimum qua-lity standards on imports. He also urged the industry to take steps to improve its safety record, pointing to a spate of accidents in the recent past that have badly dented the image of the industry, besides taking a toll of human lives and

damage to property. Urging more ICC member to become compliant to the Codes of Responsible Care (RC), he pointed out that ICC has now made RC certifi cation mandatory for appointment to its Executive Committee.

Partnerships needed to drive innovation

Speaking at a day-long technical seminar, held prior to the awards func-tion, Mr. Sudhir Deo, Member, ICC Awards Selection Committee, and Man-aging Director, NOCIL Ltd., pointed out that even though India had all the ingre-dients needed for fostering innovations, the missing aspect is a common objec-tive to develop technologies in partner-ships. Industry leaders have work on bringing the available expertise together to drive innovation.

“We need to allocate risk capital and focus on developing innovative techno-logies to fulfi l the vision of the govern-ment to make the country self-reliant. As long as we continue to borrow tech-nologies, we cannot be self-reliant,” he added.

Mr. K.N. Jha, Joint Secretary – Petro-chemicals, DCPC, commended ICC’s emphasis on promoting best practices in innovation, safety and environment through its annual awards.

Ravi Goenka is new ICC PresidentMr. Ravi Goenka, Managing Direc-

tor, Laxmi Organic Industries Ltd., has been elected as the new ICC President for the period 2020-2022. Mr. Bimal Goculdas, Managing Director & CEO, The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd., is the new Vice-President and Chairman, Western Region.

ICC AWARDS

Deep technical capabilities missing in Indian chemical industry: Purnendu Chatterjee

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NANOTECH KNOWHOW

Tata Chemicals bags ICC Acharya P.C. Ray award for indigenous technology development

Tata Chemicals Ltd. was bestowed with the prestigious ‘ICC Acharya PC Ray Award for the development of indigenous technology’ for its break-through advancements in nano mate-rials especially, nano-zinc oxide.

Speaking at the virtual felicitation ceremony organised by ICC, Dr. Rich-ard Lobo, Head Innovation and CQH – Business Excellence, Tata Chemicals Ltd., pointed out that the company started working in the area of nanotechnology during the development of nano silver used in its water purifi ers.

“We realised that the paints & pig-ment industry was facing problems in the use of organic UV blockers, which were causing harmful side effects, not

just in production and operations, but also after its application. We found that zinc oxide was the best medium due to its UV absorption, antimicrobial, anti-fungal and antiviral properties. It’s been a long, arduous journey of indigenously developing the technology to make nano zinc oxide. While the nano zinc oxide that is imported today is largely oil dispersible, the product developed by Tata Chemicals is water dispersible,

which enables it to have greater surface and greater dispersion, besides applica-tions in a wide range of products,” he explained.

Dr. Lobo said the novel product will help reduce the dependency of Indian manufacturers in the paints, pigments, cosmetics and healthcare sectors, on foreign supply chains.

He added that while the traditional route of trying to make nano zinc oxide is a thermal-intensive process, Tata Chemicals’ process makes the product free of harmful heavy metals, besides being compatible with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic media applications. This enables use in face masks and PPEs in the fi ght against COVID-19.

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SRF and Tagros Chemicals bag health & safety awards

The ICC awards for excellence in management of health & safety were given to refrigerant gases producer, SRF Ltd., and agrochemicals fi rm, Tagros Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. – both ‘Respon-sible Care’ logo holders.

According to the ICC award cita-tion presented to SRF, the company has managed to achieve zero major accident since last 18 years. “The company has implemented all types of certifi cations to minimise injuries and losses. The compa-ny’s EHS (environment, health & safety) model has a strong base, having focus on systems, designs and on people, along with environment protection, which leads to sustainable business,” it added.

Speaking at the virtual awards event, Mr. M.K. Sharma, AVP-EHS, SRF, informed that the company has been publishing its sustainability report since 2006 biennially, covering all as-pects of environment, engagement and enterprise.

In his presentation highlighting the EHS initiatives at Tagros Chemicals, Cuddalore, Mr. M.S. Saravanan, the company’s Senior General Manager, announced that the company had re-ported no accidents for the past 1,448 days.

“To ensure a safe and comfortable work atmosphere, Tagros follows the

systems of scheduled periodical in-house and external trainings, induction training, HAZOP study, Safety Inte-grity Level, HZ area classifi cation, transport safety audit, weekly/monthly inspections, thermographic study, HIRA, cross-functional safety audit, external safety audit, work place monitoring study, etc.,” the ICC awards citation stated.

Certifi cate of meritThe certifi cate of merit for excel-

lence in this category was given to Indian Additives Ltd., a joint venture company of Chennai Petroleum Corpo-ration Ltd. (CPCL) and Chevron Oronite Company LL, USA.

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Speciality chemicals major, Lan-xess India Pvt. Ltd., and diversi-fied chemicals firm, Excel Indus-tries Ltd., were adjudged winners of ICC’s awards for excellence in man-agement of environment.

In his presentation on environ-ment management initiatives taken at the company’s Nagda site in Ma-dhya Pradesh, Mr. Sanjay Singh, Vice President, Lanxess, informed that the site is currently 57% climate neutral and is a zero liquid discharge facility.

The reduction of emissions achieved by the Nagda site includes carbon emission reduction by 62% and VOC emission reduction by 16% by end of the year 2019. The site’s cogeneration plant uses carbon-neu-tral biomass fuel, leading to saving of about 70,000-tonnes of coal and saving 95,000-tonnes of CO2 equiva-lent emission per year. The Nagda site is also setting up a sludge dryer that will reduce the amount of solid waste by moisture reduction.

Speaking about the steps taken by Excel Industries at its Roha site in Maharashtra to ensure environment-friendly operations, Dr. Krishnendu Sil, Chief Manager – Quality Assur-ance, listed initiatives like treatment of wastewater streams in ETP; in-house cleaning facility of ISO tank-ers; replacement of dewatering unit with automated filter press for solid sludge separation; acoustic based generators to reduce noise levels; provision of Ucret flooring for tote-

bin storage area; above-ground tanks for collection of wastewater streams; and development of a zero effluent discharge process to convert a high TDS waste stream to a raw material, leading to no TDS, no discharge.

In terms of reduction of CO2 emission, he said the company is aiming to bring it down from 1,249 kg CO2 per tonne of production in 2018-19 to 1,100 kg CO2 per tonne of production in 2020-21.

GREEN CREDENTIALS

Lanxess and Excel recognised for effi cient management of environment

RECOGNISING BEST PRACTICES

Laxmi Organic lauded for energy conservation; Lanxess, Astec LifeSciences get HR awards

ICC conferred the award for excel-lence in energy conservation and man-agement on Laxmi Organic Industries’ Mahad site in Maharashtra.

Giving details of the steps taken to ensure energy effi cient operations at the Mahad site, Mr. Prashant Patil, Sr. Vice President – Manufacturing, Unit

Head II, said in-plant waste sludge and waste gas are utilised as fuel in fi red heaters/boilers, besides using captive hydro power, resulting in saving of coal. Heat exchangers at the site are networked to increase heat transfer effi ciency, saving thermal and refri-geration load. During last three years, the energy conservation projects, in-

stalled at the cost of Rs. 28-crore, have already paid back Rs. 14-crore. The company is aiming to raise the share of renewable energy resources in its energy slate from the current 11% to 17%. According to Mr. Patil, the com-pany has invested over 6% of its turn-over as capital on energy/innovation projects implemented in the last two years.

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Speciality chemicals fi rm, Clariant Chemicals (India), was honoured with the ‘ICC Aditya Birla Award for Best Responsible Care Committed Com-pany’.

Responsible Care (RC) is a chemi-cal industry initiative to ensure con-tinuous improvement in the areas of environment, health and safety (EHS).

Clariant India is a RC logo holder since August 2003 and until now completed three RC assessments.

The company was recognised for its continued efforts in uphold-ing EHS standards through efficient management of its operations.

Mr. P.A. Murali, Clariant India’s Vice President – Regional Sustainabi-lity and Regulatory Affairs, pointed out that the company had around six years ago identified adding value with sustainability as one of the important pillars of growth.

He spoke about the company’s pioneering initiatives in formulat-ing and practicing life-saving rules; commitment towards the UN Sus-tainable Development Goals; respon-

sibility towards managing suppliers and transportation safety through Together for Sustainability (TfS) and Nicer Globe programmes; focus towards product stewardship and pro-duct lifecycle through portfolio value programme; developing products from renewable sources across businesses, etc.

Meanwhile, Dow Chemical Inter-national Pvt. Ltd. was awarded the ICC award for ‘Best Nicer Globe User Company’.

The ‘Nicer Globe’ programme was

initiated in 2014, through active colla-boration between industry and regula-tors for enabling chemical transporta-tion in line with globally acclaimed standards, infrastructure & service.

Dow is one of the founder members of the ‘Nicer Globe’ platform and its team has been at the forefront of imple-menting the initiatives. The award citation stated that the company has shown commitment on transportation safety and ensured most of the trips are captured, monitored and reviewed through the ‘Nicer Globe’ platform during 2019.

RECOGNITION

Clariant is best ‘Responsible Care’ committed company; Dow Chemical gets ‘Nicer Globe’ award

HR management practicesLanxess India and Astec Life-

Sciences, a subsidiary of Godrej Agrovet Ltd., were also feted for their innovative human resource manage-ment practices.

In his presentation, Mr. Sunil Anthony, Vice President-Human Re-sources, Lanxess India, gave details

about how the company’s HR policy, performance management and pro-motion process have been automat-ed and captured in an online system called ‘myHR’.

Mr. Ritesh Bhardwaj, General Man-ager – HR, Astec LifeSciences, said opportunities are available to the com-pany’s employees to apply for any role

in different businesses in Godrej group like FMCG, real estate, chemicals, agro-chemicals, housing fi nance, and fund management in 18 countries. “Our HR policy helps an individual in build-ing a high-performing organisation by improving manpower productivity, compliance, improving employee rela-tions, helping structure transition, etc.,” he informed.

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Speciality chemicals major, Lan-xess India Pvt. Ltd., and diversi-fied chemicals firm, Excel Indus-tries Ltd., were adjudged winners of ICC’s awards for excellence in man-agement of environment.

In his presentation on environ-ment management initiatives taken at the company’s Nagda site in Ma-dhya Pradesh, Mr. Sanjay Singh, Vice President, Lanxess, informed that the site is currently 57% climate neutral and is a zero liquid discharge facility.

The reduction of emissions achieved by the Nagda site includes carbon emission reduction by 62% and VOC emission reduction by 16% by end of the year 2019. The site’s cogeneration plant uses carbon-neu-tral biomass fuel, leading to saving of about 70,000-tonnes of coal and saving 95,000-tonnes of CO2 equiva-lent emission per year. The Nagda site is also setting up a sludge dryer that will reduce the amount of solid waste by moisture reduction.

Speaking about the steps taken by Excel Industries at its Roha site in Maharashtra to ensure environment-friendly operations, Dr. Krishnendu Sil, Chief Manager – Quality Assur-ance, listed initiatives like treatment of wastewater streams in ETP; in-house cleaning facility of ISO tank-ers; replacement of dewatering unit with automated filter press for solid sludge separation; acoustic based generators to reduce noise levels; provision of Ucret flooring for tote-

bin storage area; above-ground tanks for collection of wastewater streams; and development of a zero effluent discharge process to convert a high TDS waste stream to a raw material, leading to no TDS, no discharge.

In terms of reduction of CO2 emission, he said the company is aiming to bring it down from 1,249 kg CO2 per tonne of production in 2018-19 to 1,100 kg CO2 per tonne of production in 2020-21.

GREEN CREDENTIALS

Lanxess and Excel recognised for effi cient management of environment

RECOGNISING BEST PRACTICES

Laxmi Organic lauded for energy conservation; Lanxess, Astec LifeSciences get HR awards

ICC conferred the award for excel-lence in energy conservation and man-agement on Laxmi Organic Industries’ Mahad site in Maharashtra.

Giving details of the steps taken to ensure energy effi cient operations at the Mahad site, Mr. Prashant Patil, Sr. Vice President – Manufacturing, Unit

Head II, said in-plant waste sludge and waste gas are utilised as fuel in fi red heaters/boilers, besides using captive hydro power, resulting in saving of coal. Heat exchangers at the site are networked to increase heat transfer effi ciency, saving thermal and refri-geration load. During last three years, the energy conservation projects, in-

stalled at the cost of Rs. 28-crore, have already paid back Rs. 14-crore. The company is aiming to raise the share of renewable energy resources in its energy slate from the current 11% to 17%. According to Mr. Patil, the com-pany has invested over 6% of its turn-over as capital on energy/innovation projects implemented in the last two years.

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Speciality chemicals fi rm, Clariant Chemicals (India), was honoured with the ‘ICC Aditya Birla Award for Best Responsible Care Committed Com-pany’.

Responsible Care (RC) is a chemi-cal industry initiative to ensure con-tinuous improvement in the areas of environment, health and safety (EHS).

Clariant India is a RC logo holder since August 2003 and until now completed three RC assessments.

The company was recognised for its continued efforts in uphold-ing EHS standards through efficient management of its operations.

Mr. P.A. Murali, Clariant India’s Vice President – Regional Sustainabi-lity and Regulatory Affairs, pointed out that the company had around six years ago identified adding value with sustainability as one of the important pillars of growth.

He spoke about the company’s pioneering initiatives in formulat-ing and practicing life-saving rules; commitment towards the UN Sus-tainable Development Goals; respon-

sibility towards managing suppliers and transportation safety through Together for Sustainability (TfS) and Nicer Globe programmes; focus towards product stewardship and pro-duct lifecycle through portfolio value programme; developing products from renewable sources across businesses, etc.

Meanwhile, Dow Chemical Inter-national Pvt. Ltd. was awarded the ICC award for ‘Best Nicer Globe User Company’.

The ‘Nicer Globe’ programme was

initiated in 2014, through active colla-boration between industry and regula-tors for enabling chemical transporta-tion in line with globally acclaimed standards, infrastructure & service.

Dow is one of the founder members of the ‘Nicer Globe’ platform and its team has been at the forefront of imple-menting the initiatives. The award citation stated that the company has shown commitment on transportation safety and ensured most of the trips are captured, monitored and reviewed through the ‘Nicer Globe’ platform during 2019.

RECOGNITION

Clariant is best ‘Responsible Care’ committed company; Dow Chemical gets ‘Nicer Globe’ award

HR management practicesLanxess India and Astec Life-

Sciences, a subsidiary of Godrej Agrovet Ltd., were also feted for their innovative human resource manage-ment practices.

In his presentation, Mr. Sunil Anthony, Vice President-Human Re-sources, Lanxess India, gave details

about how the company’s HR policy, performance management and pro-motion process have been automat-ed and captured in an online system called ‘myHR’.

Mr. Ritesh Bhardwaj, General Man-ager – HR, Astec LifeSciences, said opportunities are available to the com-pany’s employees to apply for any role

in different businesses in Godrej group like FMCG, real estate, chemicals, agro-chemicals, housing fi nance, and fund management in 18 countries. “Our HR policy helps an individual in build-ing a high-performing organisation by improving manpower productivity, compliance, improving employee rela-tions, helping structure transition, etc.,” he informed.

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Mr. Yogesh M. Kothari, Chair-man & Managing Director, Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd., was con-ferred the ‘ICC Lifetime Achieve-ment Award’ for the year 2019.

According to the citation presented to Mr. Kothari, he is “an eminent Chemical Engineer, first generation entrepreneur and philanthropist who has made tremendous contributions to the Indian chemical industry over past four decades.”

Mr. Kothari founded Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. in 1978, which has now grown to over Rs. 900-crore, manufacturing amines and interme-diates, with two sites in Maharashtra and one site in Dahej, as well R&D at Hadapsar, Pune.

ICC D.M. Trivedi Lifetime Achieve-ment Awards for Mr. Prasad Menon & Dr. J.S. Yadav

The ICC D.M. Trivedi Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribu-tion to Indian Chemical Industry (Management of Industry) was con-

ferred on Mr. Prasad R. Menon, For-mer Managing Director, Tata Chemi-cals Ltd. & Tata Power Ltd.

Mr. Menon is a Chemical En-gineer from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, and has over 40 years of diverse experience in some of the premier multinational and Indian companies in the chemi-cal and power industry. In October 2000, he took over as the Managing Director of Tata Chemicals and led the company to become the largest inorganic chemicals company in India. He spearheaded the setting up of the company’s Innovation Center in Pune, which has now transformed to a world class R&D Center in Nanotechnology and Biotechnology.

Dr. J.S. Yadav, Provost, Director and Trustee, Indrashil University, Ahmedabad, and Former Director and Bhatnagar Fellow, CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technolgy (IICT), Hyderabad, was conferred the ‘ICC D.M. Trivedi Lifetime Achievement Award for Contribution

to Indian Chemical Industry (Educa-tion & Research).’

Dr. Yadav one of India’s leading organic chemists, has carried out extensive basic and applied research for the synthesis of over 190 complex natural products of biological rele-vance. As the Director of CSIR-IICT over a decade, he was recognized as an institute builder of international repute. He has successfully deve-loped cost effective technologies for drugs which have been well received by several Indian industries.

He also formulated many inter-disciplinary programs at CSIR-IICT that have since established them-

selves as Centers of Excellence. They include exploration of natural products/herbal products for health care; novel inputs for integrated pest management; advanced applications of chemical biology for therapeutics; state-of-the-art research and deve-lopment facilities in the area of lipids; and development of green processes technologies based on advanced cata-lysis.

ICC Lifetime Achievement Award conferred on Yogesh Kothari

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Profi ting from Serendipity – Case of Robert Gore’s Gore-Tex

The history of science & techno-logy is full of instances of how serendipity led to great disco-

veries, albeit for the alert and curious scientist.

Notable examples of serendipitous discoveries are:

Issac Newton’s apple falling down, prompting the idea of gravity;

Goodrich’s throw of a soft rubber ball into the fi re, which hardened the rubber, leading to the discovery of vulcanisation of rubber;

Percy Spencer’s microwave oven emerging out of experiments with radar;

George de Mestral’s discovery of Velcro from the chance entangle-ment of fi bre & hair;

Alexander Fleming’s failed petri dish experiment, that led to the invention of penicillin; and

Ophthalmologist Allan Scot’s failed eye treatment that led to the disco-very of Botox, the famous beauty treatment.

Gore-Tex, a new generation mate-rial that fi nds several unique applica-tions, is an example of relatively recent origin. Today, it fi nds extensive use for making:

Breathable clothing; Space suits & medical jackets; Medical implants like aortic stent grafts;

Fire-resistant fi lter bags for mineral processing; and

Computer cables.

Gore-Tex has possibly been a big contributor to the commercial success of DuPont’s fluoropoly-mers business, as much as Teflon itself.

The discoveryBob Gore, the Head of Research in

his family-owned WL Gore & Com-pany, was assigned the task of developing an inexpensive version of ‘plumbers’ tape’ using Tefl on. In the process, he

went through a large number of failed experiments.

Partly out of frustration, instead of slowly stretching the heated material, he applied a sudden, accelerating jerk, to a PTFE rod, due to which it unex-pectedly stretched about 800%, form-ing a microporous structure that was about 70% air!

Bob Gore was smart enough to see the seeds of success in this failed experi-ment, and decided to study this strange looking hard & soft, porous sheet. The studies revealed a set of unique pro-perties, which were far beyond that of the original Tefl on! The material was porous, expanded, lower in density, water-resistant, thermally-resistant and had a mechanical strength, far superior to Tefl on itself.

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Bob Gore could visualize multiple applications for his chance new fi nd. He fi led for a patent in 1973, which was granted in 1976 in his single name.

This patent became the foundation of Bob Gore’s global company, which today has a turnover of $3.8-bn (Rs. 30,000-crore), with over 11,000 em-ployees, and still privately held by the Gore family and its employees! Bob Gore proudly named his new material as Gore-Tex, which has immortalized the family.

PropertiesGore-Tex is a tetrafl uoroethylene

polymer in a porous form, with an amorphous content exceeding about 5% and a micro-structure characte-rized by nodes interconnected by fi brils. The material has high porosity and high strength. It can be used to produce all kinds of shaped articles, such as fi lms, tubes, rods, and continuous fi laments. Laminations, impregnation and bond-

ing can be used to produce a variety of articles. Compressed articles of very high strength can also be produced from these porous forms.

Wide recognitionIn technology, it is said that a new

application gets invented almost daily, a new process yearly, and a truly new molecule once in three to fi ve years. However, a new ‘material’ is a rarity!

Applications for Gore-Tex still con-tinue to be discovered, even after nearly fi ve decades of its serendipitous disco-very. That’s a tribute to the achievements of Robert Gore.

Bob Gore received many accom-plishments in his lifetime, including nine patents for his work on fl uoro-polymers. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering; awarded the Perkin Medal by Socie-ty for Chemical Industry, the high-

est award in the US designated for an industrial chemist; and the Win-throp-Sears Medal, from The Che-mists’ Club and the Chemical Heritage Foundation, now the Science History Institute. He was inducted into the American National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2006.

Bob Gore was a Chemical Engi-neer by his academic training, with a Bachelor’s degree from the Univer-sity of Delaware in 1959; Master’s & Doctorate from the University of Minnesota. He is rated as one of the most outstanding chemical en-gineers and industrialists produced by American chemical engineering institutes.

Bob Gore passed away on 17th Sept 2020 in USA. The chemistry and chemi-cal engineering fraternity pays their heartfelt tribute to Dr. Robert W Gore – the inventor of e-PTFE (expanded Tefl on).

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Profi ting from Serendipity – Case of Robert Gore’s Gore-Tex

The history of science & techno-logy is full of instances of how serendipity led to great disco-

veries, albeit for the alert and curious scientist.

Notable examples of serendipitous discoveries are:

Issac Newton’s apple falling down, prompting the idea of gravity;

Goodrich’s throw of a soft rubber ball into the fi re, which hardened the rubber, leading to the discovery of vulcanisation of rubber;

Percy Spencer’s microwave oven emerging out of experiments with radar;

George de Mestral’s discovery of Velcro from the chance entangle-ment of fi bre & hair;

Alexander Fleming’s failed petri dish experiment, that led to the invention of penicillin; and

Ophthalmologist Allan Scot’s failed eye treatment that led to the disco-very of Botox, the famous beauty treatment.

Gore-Tex, a new generation mate-rial that fi nds several unique applica-tions, is an example of relatively recent origin. Today, it fi nds extensive use for making:

Breathable clothing; Space suits & medical jackets; Medical implants like aortic stent grafts;

Fire-resistant fi lter bags for mineral processing; and

Computer cables.

Gore-Tex has possibly been a big contributor to the commercial success of DuPont’s fluoropoly-mers business, as much as Teflon itself.

The discoveryBob Gore, the Head of Research in

his family-owned WL Gore & Com-pany, was assigned the task of developing an inexpensive version of ‘plumbers’ tape’ using Tefl on. In the process, he

went through a large number of failed experiments.

Partly out of frustration, instead of slowly stretching the heated material, he applied a sudden, accelerating jerk, to a PTFE rod, due to which it unex-pectedly stretched about 800%, form-ing a microporous structure that was about 70% air!

Bob Gore was smart enough to see the seeds of success in this failed experi-ment, and decided to study this strange looking hard & soft, porous sheet. The studies revealed a set of unique pro-perties, which were far beyond that of the original Tefl on! The material was porous, expanded, lower in density, water-resistant, thermally-resistant and had a mechanical strength, far superior to Tefl on itself.

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Dr. Robert W Gore

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151Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020

Bob Gore could visualize multiple applications for his chance new fi nd. He fi led for a patent in 1973, which was granted in 1976 in his single name.

This patent became the foundation of Bob Gore’s global company, which today has a turnover of $3.8-bn (Rs. 30,000-crore), with over 11,000 em-ployees, and still privately held by the Gore family and its employees! Bob Gore proudly named his new material as Gore-Tex, which has immortalized the family.

PropertiesGore-Tex is a tetrafl uoroethylene

polymer in a porous form, with an amorphous content exceeding about 5% and a micro-structure characte-rized by nodes interconnected by fi brils. The material has high porosity and high strength. It can be used to produce all kinds of shaped articles, such as fi lms, tubes, rods, and continuous fi laments. Laminations, impregnation and bond-

ing can be used to produce a variety of articles. Compressed articles of very high strength can also be produced from these porous forms.

Wide recognitionIn technology, it is said that a new

application gets invented almost daily, a new process yearly, and a truly new molecule once in three to fi ve years. However, a new ‘material’ is a rarity!

Applications for Gore-Tex still con-tinue to be discovered, even after nearly fi ve decades of its serendipitous disco-very. That’s a tribute to the achievements of Robert Gore.

Bob Gore received many accom-plishments in his lifetime, including nine patents for his work on fl uoro-polymers. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering; awarded the Perkin Medal by Socie-ty for Chemical Industry, the high-

est award in the US designated for an industrial chemist; and the Win-throp-Sears Medal, from The Che-mists’ Club and the Chemical Heritage Foundation, now the Science History Institute. He was inducted into the American National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2006.

Bob Gore was a Chemical Engi-neer by his academic training, with a Bachelor’s degree from the Univer-sity of Delaware in 1959; Master’s & Doctorate from the University of Minnesota. He is rated as one of the most outstanding chemical en-gineers and industrialists produced by American chemical engineering institutes.

Bob Gore passed away on 17th Sept 2020 in USA. The chemistry and chemi-cal engineering fraternity pays their heartfelt tribute to Dr. Robert W Gore – the inventor of e-PTFE (expanded Tefl on).

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MR. SHILIP KUMAR, PRESIDENT, HENKEL INDIA

“There is ample opportunity to grow in India, both organically as well as inorganically”

In February this year, the Indian subsidiary of German FMCG and industrial adhesives conglome-

rate, Henkel, had inaugurated a new adhesives facility at its existing site in Kurkumbh, near Pune. Spread across 100,000-sq.m., this facility is the company’s largest in the country.

During the inauguration, Mr. Jan-Dirk Auris, Member of the Man-agement Board and Executive Vice President, Adhesive Technologies business unit, Henkel, identified India as one of the company’s top ten markets globally, and one of the most important emerging markets with tremendous growth opportuni-ties for its adhesives business.

With the economy and industrial landscape altered dramatically by the COVID-19 pandemic in the past six months after the plant inauguration, Chemical Weekly spoke on a video

call with Mr. Shilip Kumar, Presi-dent of Henkel’s Indian subsidiary, to know about the company’s response to COVID-19, impact on business ope-rations and future outlook.

Henkel in India operates in two business areas: Adhesive Technolo-

gies and Beauty Care. The Indian subsidiary is headquartered in Navi Mumbai, and has a footprint com-prising eight manufacturing sites, an innovation centre, a product deve-lopment centre, a flexible packag-ing academy and five Schwarzkopf Professional academies. In India, the adhesives business is the company’s biggest business and is a market leader in adhesives, sealants and sur-face treatments, with focus on four strategic business areas of packaging & consumer goods, transport & metals, general industry and electronics.

Following are excerpts from the interview:

How has Henkel india coped with impact of COViD-19 in terms of its manufacturing operations?

When the COVID-19 pandemic started in March, one could not have really envisaged that it would be a such long drawn battle. In the begin-ning, we did believe that it would be a short-term issue and would be sorted out over a reasonable period of time.

However, as things moved along, it was very clear that we are in this for a long haul. The first element that we had to look at was to ensure business continuity, which is to re-start the factories. The factories were shut sometime during the last week of March, and we were awaiting government guidelines on restarting them. These guidelines did come in the beginning of April and we could restart around 25% of our operations purely catering to essential goods.

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MR. SHILIP KUMAR, PRESIDENT, HENKEL INDIA

“There is ample opportunity to grow in India, both organically as well as inorganically”

In February this year, the Indian subsidiary of German FMCG and industrial adhesives conglome-

rate, Henkel, had inaugurated a new adhesives facility at its existing site in Kurkumbh, near Pune. Spread across 100,000-sq.m., this facility is the company’s largest in the country.

During the inauguration, Mr. Jan-Dirk Auris, Member of the Man-agement Board and Executive Vice President, Adhesive Technologies business unit, Henkel, identified India as one of the company’s top ten markets globally, and one of the most important emerging markets with tremendous growth opportuni-ties for its adhesives business.

With the economy and industrial landscape altered dramatically by the COVID-19 pandemic in the past six months after the plant inauguration, Chemical Weekly spoke on a video

call with Mr. Shilip Kumar, Presi-dent of Henkel’s Indian subsidiary, to know about the company’s response to COVID-19, impact on business ope-rations and future outlook.

Henkel in India operates in two business areas: Adhesive Technolo-

gies and Beauty Care. The Indian subsidiary is headquartered in Navi Mumbai, and has a footprint com-prising eight manufacturing sites, an innovation centre, a product deve-lopment centre, a flexible packag-ing academy and five Schwarzkopf Professional academies. In India, the adhesives business is the company’s biggest business and is a market leader in adhesives, sealants and sur-face treatments, with focus on four strategic business areas of packaging & consumer goods, transport & metals, general industry and electronics.

Following are excerpts from the interview:

How has Henkel india coped with impact of COViD-19 in terms of its manufacturing operations?

When the COVID-19 pandemic started in March, one could not have really envisaged that it would be a such long drawn battle. In the begin-ning, we did believe that it would be a short-term issue and would be sorted out over a reasonable period of time.

However, as things moved along, it was very clear that we are in this for a long haul. The first element that we had to look at was to ensure business continuity, which is to re-start the factories. The factories were shut sometime during the last week of March, and we were awaiting government guidelines on restarting them. These guidelines did come in the beginning of April and we could restart around 25% of our operations purely catering to essential goods.

Mr. Shilip Kumar

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As of now (August), there are no restrictions from the government, and I am very happy to inform that all our manufacturing sites are func-tional. We are catering to all our customers’ demands. We are proud to state that none of our customers’ lines in India stopped because Hen-kel’s products were not supplied.

I would even say that we were one step ahead of the game, as we worked with some of our customers to educate them on the procedures to be followed to restart operations. This way the customers benefitted and from our perspective, it added to demand for our products. So, it’s a win-win situation.

With your plants now being operational, how do you see the recovery happening, especially demand for your products in key end-use segments like automotives and construction?

Recovery across different indus-tries is going to be different. The auto-motive sector was really hit hard and even the construction industry is in a pretty bad shape.

The industries which have revived faster are those relating to essentials. We have a quite large busi-ness in packaging and demand for flexible or rigid packaging, which are primarily used in the foods sec-tor, is back to normal. So, businesses with a consumer bias and focused more on essential goods, have revived very well.

On the industrial side, there has been some recovery in recent months. In automobiles, things started to look up in June second-half and July was even a bit better than ex-pected. I hope that this recovery will continue as we move along; they are

around the 50% level now and prob-ably moving towards the 70-80% level soon. If things remain the way they are, and there are no further lockdowns or shocks of any nature, I believe this recovery will continue.

You must realise that even when we are comparing the performance to last year, even that year was not a particularly good one for the indus-try. Everyone was hopeful of very strong growth in this year. But now we have started comparing to last year’s numbers, and even achieving those numbers is a challenge. But my hope is that, at least sometime in the fourth quarter, at least, on a run rate basis, on month-to-month basis, we should come close to last year’s levels – if things do not deteriorate any further.

Currently, if you take a weighted average of all the industries that we participate in, we are probably inch-ing towards the 75% kind-of-number and I hope we will gradually go up to 100% by the end of the calendar year.

Would the COVID-19 pandemic have any impact on your plans for Kurkumbh site?

Kurkumbh is our biggest invest-ment in India. We have been working on the site for the last five years now.

The phase 1 of the site’s develop-

ment was already complete and now the phase 2 is complete. The phase 2 was primarily for the automotive industry. We had a situation where we were ready, but the industry was shut. Considering this, we had to delay the product qualifications and trials that we normally do; these have been pushed back by about one or two quarters. But from a plant per-spective, it is up and running com-pletely.

How do you strategise innovation considering that the end-use areas are so diverse?

We have a global function, which we call product development, but it covers all forms of innovation. I will restrict myself to the products and application innovation aspects and not on innovations like business models or entering new markets.

In the product development divi-sion within Adhesive Technologies, we have two innovation centres in India – one in Pune, and the other in Navi Mumbai. These centres are part of the global network, including centres in Germany, US, China, and Latin America. There is a lot of interaction going on between this community so that learnings and challenges from different parts of the world are shared very fast.

If there is any customer require-ment in terms of a new application

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or a new property required or a new performance characteristic, we can then put it into this system and turn it around through our baskets of technologies extremely fast. That is one of the biggest strengths of Hen-kel in terms of global networking of product development and innovation resources.

I n f o r m a t i o n shar ing could also work in the reverse direction, where we can go to customers and talk about certain developments that are happening in other parts of the world and encourage them to look at similar markets of that nature in India.

We have a bigger vision for inno-vation in India. We are already in the process of presenting a pro-posal to our senior management to further invest in innovation capa-bilities in India as we are now run-ning at full capacity utilisation.

We want to expand our innova-tion capabilities here in India and hope that India can be used as an innovation hub for Henkel in other parts of the world as well.

Globally, Henkel has said that it would continue to look at acquisitions if it is the right fi t. Is it something that you would consider doing in the Indian market as well?

Henkel has had a lot of inorganic growth over the years, and in fact, one of our core competencies is to acquire firms and integrate them into the company. We are perpetually on the lookout for opportunities.

In India also we have done signi-ficant sized acquisitions. Of course, these happened over 5-10 years ago,

as we have not done one here in the recent past.

All I would say is that we have now grown to a certain size in India and globally, where we are looking, as you called it, the right fit. The right fit also has to have a critical

mass, or at least have the potential for reaching critical mass in the fu-ture. In India, we have found that there are quite a few interesting opportunities, but they are perhaps a bit too small when you look at the size and scale at which we operate or we are not able to see how those compa-nies will grow in the future. We are perpetually on the lookout, but we have not been able to find that right fit over the last four years that I have been at the helm.

Your comments on the latest tech-nology developments in the global adhesives industry.

The growth of the global adhe-sives market can be co-related to three major socio-economic mega-trends:

Urbanisation; Renewable energy & sustainabi-lity; and

Mobility & connectivity.

Over the past few years, Hen-kel has greatly benefited from these megatrends. We have offered custo-mers high impact solutions, which have enabled the invention of newer products and solutions. Our teams have been at the cutting edge of material sciences; thereby making existing products and processes bet-ter. Today, adhesives are critical and integral to several applications and

nearly all end-products across di-verse markets. Some of these appli-cations give businesses competitive advantages. These include:

Lightweight solutions for the automotive industry and the aero-space market.

Solutions for advanced driving a s s i s t a n c e systems and e-mobility in cars.

S o l u t i o n s that exploi t

lubricant-cleaner synergies to re-duce costs, boost performance, save energy, lower waste genera-tion and improve working condi-tions.

Sustainability is one of the most important factors when it comes to packaging of goods across the board: The first step when de-signing a recycle-friendly pack-aging and to ensure compatibi-lity with a circular economy is to check if adhesives and coatings can accommodate alternative ma-terials for both food and non-food applications.

Packaging/flexible packaging solutions that ensure food safety.

Solutions for electronic devices enabling added functionalities; e.g., for smartphones.

New high-performing products for consumers and craftsmen.

What are key changes that have come about in the past decade in the Indian adhesives industry?

The last decade has seen nu-merous challenges and disruptions, which have resulted in innovation. We have seen a huge growth in the packaging, automotive, construc-tion, and furniture industries, which have been the major drivers of the adhesive and sealant industry in India. One of the key developments

“We have a bigger vision for innovation in India. We are already in the process of presenting a proposal to our senior management

to further invest in innovation capabilities in India”

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As of now (August), there are no restrictions from the government, and I am very happy to inform that all our manufacturing sites are func-tional. We are catering to all our customers’ demands. We are proud to state that none of our customers’ lines in India stopped because Hen-kel’s products were not supplied.

I would even say that we were one step ahead of the game, as we worked with some of our customers to educate them on the procedures to be followed to restart operations. This way the customers benefitted and from our perspective, it added to demand for our products. So, it’s a win-win situation.

With your plants now being operational, how do you see the recovery happening, especially demand for your products in key end-use segments like automotives and construction?

Recovery across different indus-tries is going to be different. The auto-motive sector was really hit hard and even the construction industry is in a pretty bad shape.

The industries which have revived faster are those relating to essentials. We have a quite large busi-ness in packaging and demand for flexible or rigid packaging, which are primarily used in the foods sec-tor, is back to normal. So, businesses with a consumer bias and focused more on essential goods, have revived very well.

On the industrial side, there has been some recovery in recent months. In automobiles, things started to look up in June second-half and July was even a bit better than ex-pected. I hope that this recovery will continue as we move along; they are

around the 50% level now and prob-ably moving towards the 70-80% level soon. If things remain the way they are, and there are no further lockdowns or shocks of any nature, I believe this recovery will continue.

You must realise that even when we are comparing the performance to last year, even that year was not a particularly good one for the indus-try. Everyone was hopeful of very strong growth in this year. But now we have started comparing to last year’s numbers, and even achieving those numbers is a challenge. But my hope is that, at least sometime in the fourth quarter, at least, on a run rate basis, on month-to-month basis, we should come close to last year’s levels – if things do not deteriorate any further.

Currently, if you take a weighted average of all the industries that we participate in, we are probably inch-ing towards the 75% kind-of-number and I hope we will gradually go up to 100% by the end of the calendar year.

Would the COVID-19 pandemic have any impact on your plans for Kurkumbh site?

Kurkumbh is our biggest invest-ment in India. We have been working on the site for the last five years now.

The phase 1 of the site’s develop-

ment was already complete and now the phase 2 is complete. The phase 2 was primarily for the automotive industry. We had a situation where we were ready, but the industry was shut. Considering this, we had to delay the product qualifications and trials that we normally do; these have been pushed back by about one or two quarters. But from a plant per-spective, it is up and running com-pletely.

How do you strategise innovation considering that the end-use areas are so diverse?

We have a global function, which we call product development, but it covers all forms of innovation. I will restrict myself to the products and application innovation aspects and not on innovations like business models or entering new markets.

In the product development divi-sion within Adhesive Technologies, we have two innovation centres in India – one in Pune, and the other in Navi Mumbai. These centres are part of the global network, including centres in Germany, US, China, and Latin America. There is a lot of interaction going on between this community so that learnings and challenges from different parts of the world are shared very fast.

If there is any customer require-ment in terms of a new application

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or a new property required or a new performance characteristic, we can then put it into this system and turn it around through our baskets of technologies extremely fast. That is one of the biggest strengths of Hen-kel in terms of global networking of product development and innovation resources.

I n f o r m a t i o n shar ing could also work in the reverse direction, where we can go to customers and talk about certain developments that are happening in other parts of the world and encourage them to look at similar markets of that nature in India.

We have a bigger vision for inno-vation in India. We are already in the process of presenting a pro-posal to our senior management to further invest in innovation capa-bilities in India as we are now run-ning at full capacity utilisation.

We want to expand our innova-tion capabilities here in India and hope that India can be used as an innovation hub for Henkel in other parts of the world as well.

Globally, Henkel has said that it would continue to look at acquisitions if it is the right fi t. Is it something that you would consider doing in the Indian market as well?

Henkel has had a lot of inorganic growth over the years, and in fact, one of our core competencies is to acquire firms and integrate them into the company. We are perpetually on the lookout for opportunities.

In India also we have done signi-ficant sized acquisitions. Of course, these happened over 5-10 years ago,

as we have not done one here in the recent past.

All I would say is that we have now grown to a certain size in India and globally, where we are looking, as you called it, the right fit. The right fit also has to have a critical

mass, or at least have the potential for reaching critical mass in the fu-ture. In India, we have found that there are quite a few interesting opportunities, but they are perhaps a bit too small when you look at the size and scale at which we operate or we are not able to see how those compa-nies will grow in the future. We are perpetually on the lookout, but we have not been able to find that right fit over the last four years that I have been at the helm.

Your comments on the latest tech-nology developments in the global adhesives industry.

The growth of the global adhe-sives market can be co-related to three major socio-economic mega-trends:

Urbanisation; Renewable energy & sustainabi-lity; and

Mobility & connectivity.

Over the past few years, Hen-kel has greatly benefited from these megatrends. We have offered custo-mers high impact solutions, which have enabled the invention of newer products and solutions. Our teams have been at the cutting edge of material sciences; thereby making existing products and processes bet-ter. Today, adhesives are critical and integral to several applications and

nearly all end-products across di-verse markets. Some of these appli-cations give businesses competitive advantages. These include:

Lightweight solutions for the automotive industry and the aero-space market.

Solutions for advanced driving a s s i s t a n c e systems and e-mobility in cars.

S o l u t i o n s that exploi t

lubricant-cleaner synergies to re-duce costs, boost performance, save energy, lower waste genera-tion and improve working condi-tions.

Sustainability is one of the most important factors when it comes to packaging of goods across the board: The first step when de-signing a recycle-friendly pack-aging and to ensure compatibi-lity with a circular economy is to check if adhesives and coatings can accommodate alternative ma-terials for both food and non-food applications.

Packaging/flexible packaging solutions that ensure food safety.

Solutions for electronic devices enabling added functionalities; e.g., for smartphones.

New high-performing products for consumers and craftsmen.

What are key changes that have come about in the past decade in the Indian adhesives industry?

The last decade has seen nu-merous challenges and disruptions, which have resulted in innovation. We have seen a huge growth in the packaging, automotive, construc-tion, and furniture industries, which have been the major drivers of the adhesive and sealant industry in India. One of the key developments

“We have a bigger vision for innovation in India. We are already in the process of presenting a proposal to our senior management

to further invest in innovation capabilities in India”

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in the country over the past decade has been the shift from mechani-cal fastening to chemical bonding. Light-weighting in the automotive industry, food safety & recyclability in flexible packaging are two examples where adhesives & sealants have played a major role.

What is your assessment of the Indian speciality chemicals industry?

I think India has probably among the finest talent in the world, both in terms of development, operations, applications, etc.

We are probably at a disadvan-tage in terms of our final cost struc-ture. The cost structure is constituted of many different things and they are impacted by land and labour laws, infrastructure, etc. All these ele-ments add to cost.

In speciality chemicals industry, you would be selling your product more on a value proposition rather than purely on price. But you can-

not be way off the range on the price front.

India does suffer to some extent on that front. There is no doubt about the fact that the most cost-competi-tive speciality chemicals industry is in China. But the new geopolitical realities of the world have opened up some interesting options for India to get a bit more engaged and enhance our market share in the specialty chemicals industry.

Specif ical ly, for Henkel , i t doesn’t make so much of a differ-ence as we are a multinational firm with operations in just about every country of the world. We focus more on the Indian market. However, when you look at it as an industry, I think our speciality chemicals in-dustry would gain a lot if they are globally competitive and enhance

exports. Even in Henkel India, we like to compete for business outside of India. We endeavour to make our operations as efficient as possible so that even within the Henkel system, we can make India a major exporting nation.

Where do you see Henkel India in, say, five years from now?

The journey in India has been a fan-tastic one for Henkel. Over the past 10 years that I have spent with the com-pany, we have grown to becoming a very signifi cant sized company even within the Henkel network.

There is ample opportunity to grow in India, both organically as well as inorganically. We continue to look at possibilities to acquire companies as we move along. If we are unable to grow double digit CAGRs over a long period of time, I would be very disap-pointed. I think India offers the poten-tial for us to defi nitely grow double digit CAGRs over the next decade, excluding 2020 which is a special case due to the COVID pandemic.

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Ordnance Factory Board Multi State 20-Oct Cerium oxide based polishing powder suitable for polishing of optical components.

Madhya Pradesh Power Generation Company Ltd. Madhya Pradesh 20-Oct Hydrated lime.

Department of Atomic Energy Karnataka 20-Oct Hydrofl uoric acid.

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Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. Tamil Nadu 20-Oct Potassium iodate tablets, each tablet should contain 170-mg KIO3 and in a pack of 500-nos.

Department of Space Multi State 20-Oct Sulphuric acid.

Visakhapatnam Port Trust Andhra Pradesh 21-Oct Bleaching powder stabilised ISI:1065-1957.

Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Ltd. Karnataka 21-Oct Calcium chloride and ferric chloride solution.

Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd. Tamil Nadu 21-Oct Hydrochloric acid to IS:265-1976 having min strength of 30%.

Department of Biotechnology Uttar Pradesh 21-Oct Magnesium chloride.

Delhi Jal Board Delhi 21-Oct Medium basicity poly aluminium chloride (PAC-10) in liquid form, ISI marked, manufactured from virgin raw material.

Department of Atomic Energy Madhya Pradesh 21-Oct Pure vanadium.

National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd. Gujarat 21-Oct Sodium hypochlorite.

National Fertilizers Ltd. Madhya Pradesh 21-Oct Tri sodium phosphate.

Department of Atomic Energy Tamil Nadu 22-Oct Ammonium nitrate & ammonium sulphate solution having total dissolved solids at 170 Gpl.

Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Invest-ment Corporation Ltd.

Rajasthan 22-Oct Bleaching powder and alum.

Department of Atomic Energy Telangana 22-Oct Hydrochloric acid.

Department of Atomic Energy West Bengal 22-Oct Liquid nitrogen.

Manganese Ore India Ltd. Maharashtra 22-Oct Sodium carbonate with transportation – 27-mt.

Travancore Titanium Products Ltd. Kerala 23-Oct Anatase off grade titanium dioxide – 200-mt.

Department of Atomic Energy Maharashtra 26-Oct Activated alumina grade-101.

Rail Coach Factory Multi State 26-Oct Calcium carbonate.

Department of Atomic Energy Karnataka 26-Oct Liquid nitrogen of technical grade as per IS:1747 having purity of better than 99.5%.

ORGANIC CHEMICALSDefence Research and Development Organisation Maharashtra 20-Oct 2,4-Dinitro anisole (DNAN).

Department of Atomic Energy Orissa (Odisha) 20-Oct n-n-Di methyl formamide.

Balmer Lawrie and Co. Ltd. Multi State 21-Oct Hydrogenated castor oil/12-Hydroxy stearic acid.

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Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. Rajasthan 21-Oct Monoethanolamine.

Hindustan Insecticides Ltd. Kerala 21-Oct n-(Phosphonomethyl) iminodiaetic acid 98% min. (PMIDA) – CAS No: 5994-61-6.

National Fertilizers Ltd. Madhya Pradesh 21-Oct Trichloroethylene.Manganese Ore India Ltd. Maharashtra 22-Oct Sodium lauryl sulphate with transportation – 7.5-mt.Defence Research and Development Organisation Madhya Pradesh 26-Oct Dibutyl morpholine carboxamide (DMC) in GLP approval lab.AGROCHEMICALS / FERTILISERSChhattisgarh State Power Generation Company Ltd. Chhattisgarh 21-Oct Herbicides.

Indian Council of Agricultural Research Bihar 21-Oct Imidacloprid 17.8% SL; Pendimethalin 30% EC.Orissa State Seeds Corporation Ltd. Orissa (Odisha) 21-Oct Seed treating chemicals.Orissa State Seeds Corporation Ltd. Orissa (Odisha) 21-Oct Thiram.Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Ltd. Maharashtra 22-Oct Di ammonium phosphate.Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd. Kerala 23-Oct Sulphur.LABORATORY CHEMICALS & EQUIPMENTDefence Research and Development Organisation Karnataka 21-Oct Chemicals, kits, reagents and consumables (hospital/lab)Defence Research and Development Organisation Haryana 21-Oct Chemicals for vacuum pump.Anand Agricultural University Gujarat 21-Oct Chemicals, kits, reagents and oligonucleotide synthesis services.National Institute of Biologicals Uttar Pradesh 21-Oct Lab chemicals, reagents and kits.All India Institute of Medical Sciences Chhattisgarh 21-Oct Reagents and consumables.Department of Health Jharkhand 22-Oct Regents/chemicals.

UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientifi c Research West Bengal 26-Oct Scientifi c items, equipment and chemicals.MISCELLANEOUSNational Fertilizers Ltd. Haryana 20-Oct Bentonite-sulphur material handling.Rajasthan Rajya Vidhyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. Rajasthan 20-Oct Cooling water treatment chemicals along with services of CW

chemical treatment in circulating cooling water to maintain CoC performance of condensers.

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Gujarat 20-Oct Methanol injection network in LPG unit.Central Railway Maharashtra 20-Oct Non fl ammable polymeric aqueous adhesive for fl exible PVC

fl ooring.Border Road Organisation Himachal Pradesh 20-Oct Quick setting compound admixture – make: Fosroc.Sericulture Development Department Jammu-Kashmir 20-Oct Stabilised chlorine dioxide with activator.Department of Space Kerala 20-Oct Volatile organic chemicals (VOC) removal system.Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Maharashtra 21-Oct Comprehensive additive package for reduction of corrosion.Department of Atomic Energy Telangana 21-Oct Copper oxide – rare earth & accelerator iron chip.

Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd. Himachal Pradesh 21-Oct Dry chemical powder as per IS:4308-2019 detailed technical specifi cation.

Western Railway Madhya Pradesh 21-Oct Electrolysed water.

Indian Navy Kerala 21-Oct Hygiene chemicals.

Heavy Engineering Corporation Ltd. Jharkhand 21-Oct Phenolic resin, catalyst.

Mangalore Refi nery and Petrochemicals Ltd. Karnataka 21-Oct Release agent for SPU.

Gas Authority of India Ltd. Uttar Pradesh 21-Oct Slip additive.

Karnataka Power Corporation Ltd. Karnataka 22-Oct Paints, mica, catalyst.

Department of Atomic Energy Madhya Pradesh 23-Oct High purity chemicals for crystal growth.

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Assam 26-Oct Oil soluble demulsifi er.

Municipal Corporation of Mumbai Maharashtra 26-Oct Polyelectrolyte for water treatment plants.

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Chemical Weekly has tied up with ABC Procure (www.TenderTiger.com) – India’s only newspaper for tenders information, published from Ahmedabad – to bring readers complete, authentic and timely coverage of tenders issued all over India for chemicals and related products.Further details, including addresses of the companies/organizations cited in these pages, can be obtained on payment of a subscription fee to ABC Procure.For more information call Offi ce No.: (+91)(79) 40270506-90

Domestic Tenders

Company Name State Closing Date

Product Details

INORGANIC CHEMICALSSericulture Development Department Jammu-Kashmir 20-Oct Bleaching powder; Zinc phosphide.

Rajasthan Rajya Vidhyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. Rajasthan 20-Oct Caustic soda lye.

Ordnance Factory Board Multi State 20-Oct Cerium oxide based polishing powder suitable for polishing of optical components.

Madhya Pradesh Power Generation Company Ltd. Madhya Pradesh 20-Oct Hydrated lime.

Department of Atomic Energy Karnataka 20-Oct Hydrofl uoric acid.

Rajasthan Rajya Vidhyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. Rajasthan 20-Oct Non ferric alum for operation of water treatment plant.

Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. Tamil Nadu 20-Oct Potassium iodate tablets, each tablet should contain 170-mg KIO3 and in a pack of 500-nos.

Department of Space Multi State 20-Oct Sulphuric acid.

Visakhapatnam Port Trust Andhra Pradesh 21-Oct Bleaching powder stabilised ISI:1065-1957.

Bharatiya Reserve Bank Note Mudran Ltd. Karnataka 21-Oct Calcium chloride and ferric chloride solution.

Neyveli Lignite Corporation Ltd. Tamil Nadu 21-Oct Hydrochloric acid to IS:265-1976 having min strength of 30%.

Department of Biotechnology Uttar Pradesh 21-Oct Magnesium chloride.

Delhi Jal Board Delhi 21-Oct Medium basicity poly aluminium chloride (PAC-10) in liquid form, ISI marked, manufactured from virgin raw material.

Department of Atomic Energy Madhya Pradesh 21-Oct Pure vanadium.

National Thermal Power Corporation Ltd. Gujarat 21-Oct Sodium hypochlorite.

National Fertilizers Ltd. Madhya Pradesh 21-Oct Tri sodium phosphate.

Department of Atomic Energy Tamil Nadu 22-Oct Ammonium nitrate & ammonium sulphate solution having total dissolved solids at 170 Gpl.

Rajasthan State Industrial Development and Invest-ment Corporation Ltd.

Rajasthan 22-Oct Bleaching powder and alum.

Department of Atomic Energy Telangana 22-Oct Hydrochloric acid.

Department of Atomic Energy West Bengal 22-Oct Liquid nitrogen.

Manganese Ore India Ltd. Maharashtra 22-Oct Sodium carbonate with transportation – 27-mt.

Travancore Titanium Products Ltd. Kerala 23-Oct Anatase off grade titanium dioxide – 200-mt.

Department of Atomic Energy Maharashtra 26-Oct Activated alumina grade-101.

Rail Coach Factory Multi State 26-Oct Calcium carbonate.

Department of Atomic Energy Karnataka 26-Oct Liquid nitrogen of technical grade as per IS:1747 having purity of better than 99.5%.

ORGANIC CHEMICALSDefence Research and Development Organisation Maharashtra 20-Oct 2,4-Dinitro anisole (DNAN).

Department of Atomic Energy Orissa (Odisha) 20-Oct n-n-Di methyl formamide.

Balmer Lawrie and Co. Ltd. Multi State 21-Oct Hydrogenated castor oil/12-Hydroxy stearic acid.

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Company Name State Closing Date

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Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. Rajasthan 21-Oct Monoethanolamine.

Hindustan Insecticides Ltd. Kerala 21-Oct n-(Phosphonomethyl) iminodiaetic acid 98% min. (PMIDA) – CAS No: 5994-61-6.

National Fertilizers Ltd. Madhya Pradesh 21-Oct Trichloroethylene.Manganese Ore India Ltd. Maharashtra 22-Oct Sodium lauryl sulphate with transportation – 7.5-mt.Defence Research and Development Organisation Madhya Pradesh 26-Oct Dibutyl morpholine carboxamide (DMC) in GLP approval lab.AGROCHEMICALS / FERTILISERSChhattisgarh State Power Generation Company Ltd. Chhattisgarh 21-Oct Herbicides.

Indian Council of Agricultural Research Bihar 21-Oct Imidacloprid 17.8% SL; Pendimethalin 30% EC.Orissa State Seeds Corporation Ltd. Orissa (Odisha) 21-Oct Seed treating chemicals.Orissa State Seeds Corporation Ltd. Orissa (Odisha) 21-Oct Thiram.Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Ltd. Maharashtra 22-Oct Di ammonium phosphate.Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd. Kerala 23-Oct Sulphur.LABORATORY CHEMICALS & EQUIPMENTDefence Research and Development Organisation Karnataka 21-Oct Chemicals, kits, reagents and consumables (hospital/lab)Defence Research and Development Organisation Haryana 21-Oct Chemicals for vacuum pump.Anand Agricultural University Gujarat 21-Oct Chemicals, kits, reagents and oligonucleotide synthesis services.National Institute of Biologicals Uttar Pradesh 21-Oct Lab chemicals, reagents and kits.All India Institute of Medical Sciences Chhattisgarh 21-Oct Reagents and consumables.Department of Health Jharkhand 22-Oct Regents/chemicals.

UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientifi c Research West Bengal 26-Oct Scientifi c items, equipment and chemicals.MISCELLANEOUSNational Fertilizers Ltd. Haryana 20-Oct Bentonite-sulphur material handling.Rajasthan Rajya Vidhyut Utpadan Nigam Ltd. Rajasthan 20-Oct Cooling water treatment chemicals along with services of CW

chemical treatment in circulating cooling water to maintain CoC performance of condensers.

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Gujarat 20-Oct Methanol injection network in LPG unit.Central Railway Maharashtra 20-Oct Non fl ammable polymeric aqueous adhesive for fl exible PVC

fl ooring.Border Road Organisation Himachal Pradesh 20-Oct Quick setting compound admixture – make: Fosroc.Sericulture Development Department Jammu-Kashmir 20-Oct Stabilised chlorine dioxide with activator.Department of Space Kerala 20-Oct Volatile organic chemicals (VOC) removal system.Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Maharashtra 21-Oct Comprehensive additive package for reduction of corrosion.Department of Atomic Energy Telangana 21-Oct Copper oxide – rare earth & accelerator iron chip.

Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd. Himachal Pradesh 21-Oct Dry chemical powder as per IS:4308-2019 detailed technical specifi cation.

Western Railway Madhya Pradesh 21-Oct Electrolysed water.

Indian Navy Kerala 21-Oct Hygiene chemicals.

Heavy Engineering Corporation Ltd. Jharkhand 21-Oct Phenolic resin, catalyst.

Mangalore Refi nery and Petrochemicals Ltd. Karnataka 21-Oct Release agent for SPU.

Gas Authority of India Ltd. Uttar Pradesh 21-Oct Slip additive.

Karnataka Power Corporation Ltd. Karnataka 22-Oct Paints, mica, catalyst.

Department of Atomic Energy Madhya Pradesh 23-Oct High purity chemicals for crystal growth.

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd. Assam 26-Oct Oil soluble demulsifi er.

Municipal Corporation of Mumbai Maharashtra 26-Oct Polyelectrolyte for water treatment plants.

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Chemployment Exchange

Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020160

PI Industries Ltd.PI Industries Ltd., founded in 1946,

works with a unique business model across the agrochemicals value chain from R&D to distribution. The company requires:

Head Manufacturing

Req Id: 3551.

Location: Panoli/Jambusar.

Position purpose: The Head of Manufacturing (site) is a leadership role involved in the planning, coordinating and controlling of manufacturing pro-cesses at site. The role is responsible for effi cient and timely production by strict monitoring of targeted production as per business plan and also adhering to quality and EHS norms.

Strategic responsibilities Oversee the production process and plan optimum use of available pro-duction facilities to ensure on-time delivery of products.

Ensure cost effective production by effi cient utilisation of manpower, utility, raw materials etc.

Report to Site Head on the status of legal compliance and apprise him of its implications on business, etc.

Operational responsibilities Ensure fulfi lment of market/cus-tomer requirement by producing right quality of material as per business plan.

Ensure adherence to quality and EHS standards and policies at site.

Radiant Indus Chem Pvt. Ltd.Radiant Indus Chem Pvt. Ltd., one of the largest manufacturers of oxalic acid

in India, requires:Assistant Production Manager – Chemical Division

Location: Aurangabad, Maharashtra.

Experience: 10-15 years.

Job description Working with the Production Manager to identify and implement process improvement initiatives.

Leading a team of Shift-Incharges and engaging workers to meet monthly production and yield targets.

Monitoring and controlling key process parameters. Co-ordinating maintenance activities to minimise downtime of equipment. Troubleshooting in the process.

Qualifi cation: B.E. or Diploma in Chemical Engineering with minimum 8-10 years experience in a Chemical Plant.

Contact: Radiant Indus Chem Pvt. Ltd. F-15, MIDC Industrial Area Chikalthana, Aurangabad Maharashtra - 423 701 Email: [email protected]: www.ricpl.com

(Source: www.naukri.com)

Monitor consistency in mass balance to deliver right yield and waste generation.

Impart proper knowledge about processes and hazards of unit pro-cess like chlorination, aminolysis, sulfonation, hydrogenation, cata-lytic reactions etc to the team.

Monitor the loading and unloading process for all materials related to plant.

Ensure proper recording and analy-sis of incident/accident/fi rst-aid/near misses to minimise risk at shop fl oor.

Qualifi cation: B.E./B.Tech. – Chemi-cal Engineering.

Experience: 15-20 years of leader-ship experience, preferably in a chemi-cals manufacturing plant.

Industry to be hired from: Agro/ pharma/ fi ne chemicals.

For more details, visit: https://www.piindustries.com/life-at-PI/CAREER-AT-PI/Current-Openings

(Source: Company website)

Waters CorporationWaters Corporation, a leading speciality

measurement company, has pioneered chromatography, mass spectrometry and thermal analysis innovations serving the life, materials and food sciences for 60 years. The company’s wholly owned subsidiary, TA Instruments, a leading supplier of thermal analysis and rheology systems, requires:

Product Specialist – TA

Location: Bangalore.

System ID: 12448.

Category: Field sales.

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Responsibilities Prime responsibilities include to gene-rate business in assigned territories, market segments thereby growing the present revenue for the organisa-tion for TA range of instruments.

Pursue new business prospects and penetrate competitive accounts through direct customer interactions and support from the marketing team.

Achieve the sales targets for the terri-tory assigned in the Southern states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

Develop and manage key areas of the sales function in the market including identifying opportunities, qualifying them, developing the opportunities for business for the organisation in the territory being handled for the TA India business.

Meet the customers and develop & maintain good relations, support them technically for the products they seek to buy and for the appli-cations. Coordinate with the service and support teams to make sure that the customer expectations are met.

Participate and conduct various marketing/promotional activity for promotions of the product line like exhibitions, workshops etc in coordi-nation with the marketing and techni-cal team in the territory handled, etc.

Qualifi cation: Bachelor of Engineer-ing – preferably with post-graduation in Science & Management from a premier institute.

Experience: 3-5 years.

For more details visit: https://internationalcareers-waters.icims.com/jobs/12448/job

(Source: Company website)

Chemieorganic Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd.

Chemieorganic Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. is the one of the largest and oldest manufacturers of chlorobenzenes, chloro-

anilines and dinitrochlorobenzenes in India. The company requires:

Senior Purchaser (bulk raw materials and packaging)

Location: Mumbai.

Roles and responsibilities Handling purchase of over Rs. 200-crores worth of bulk raw materials (intermediates, solvents, etc.) as well as packaging materials for the chemical industry.

Negotiations with vendors, prepar-ing comparison statements, placing orders, follow-up with vendors.

Coordinating with factory on stock position.

Vendor development. Inter-department co-ordination in order to understand their material requirement, etc.

Desired candidate profi le: Should have minimum 5 years prior experience of handling purchase in the chemical industry.

Contact: Mr. Mayank Shah, Director Chemieorganic Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd.Hemu Plaza Bldg, Station Road Vile Parle (West), Mumbai - 400 056 Tel: 022-42551234 Email: [email protected]/ [email protected] Website: www.chemieorganic.com

(Source: www.naukri.com)

Nuberg Engineering Ltd.Nuberg Engineering is a global

Engineering, Procurement & Construc-tion (EPC) and turnkey project man-agement company. As a leading EPC contractor for chemical and specialty chemical plants, Nuberg has set up more than 40 greenfi eld chemical plants in over 30 countries so far, on EPC basis. The company requires:

Project Manager

Location: Delhi NCR.

Job description Working within the Capital Projects function to coordinate execution of EPC projects within the company and with the selected EPC companies.

Responsible for all aspects of pro-ject management for projects from early planning & development to fi nal execution.

Lead preparation of projects execu-tion plans, covering all of the cus-tomary elements for capital projects.

Establish, lead and coordinate cross-functional team to drive projects to ensure proper integration and align-ment with broader company goals.

Establish risk profi le for project(s) and proactively manage mitigation plans, dealing dynamically with unexpected outcomes to ensure project(s) success.

Desired candidate profi le Minimum 20 years relevant work experience in leadership of capital projects, preferably throughout all project phases.

Qualifi cation: B.Tech./B.E. – Mecha-nical/Chemical/Civil.

Candidate must have a proven record of successfully completing projects on schedule and within budget.

Experience with project management of process development or infrastruc-ture implementation projects in oil & gas, chemical, petrochemical and similar sectors highly preferred.

Experience with early phases of project development planning and the inter-face with process development, includ-ing process scale-up risk mitigation strategies and design development.

Contact: Mr. S. I. Hussain Sr. Manager – Human ResourcesNuberg Engineering Ltd. A 38 H, Sector 64 Uttar Pradesh, Noida - 201 301 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nubergepc.com

(Source: www.naukri.com)

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Chemployment Exchange

Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020160

PI Industries Ltd.PI Industries Ltd., founded in 1946,

works with a unique business model across the agrochemicals value chain from R&D to distribution. The company requires:

Head Manufacturing

Req Id: 3551.

Location: Panoli/Jambusar.

Position purpose: The Head of Manufacturing (site) is a leadership role involved in the planning, coordinating and controlling of manufacturing pro-cesses at site. The role is responsible for effi cient and timely production by strict monitoring of targeted production as per business plan and also adhering to quality and EHS norms.

Strategic responsibilities Oversee the production process and plan optimum use of available pro-duction facilities to ensure on-time delivery of products.

Ensure cost effective production by effi cient utilisation of manpower, utility, raw materials etc.

Report to Site Head on the status of legal compliance and apprise him of its implications on business, etc.

Operational responsibilities Ensure fulfi lment of market/cus-tomer requirement by producing right quality of material as per business plan.

Ensure adherence to quality and EHS standards and policies at site.

Radiant Indus Chem Pvt. Ltd.Radiant Indus Chem Pvt. Ltd., one of the largest manufacturers of oxalic acid

in India, requires:Assistant Production Manager – Chemical Division

Location: Aurangabad, Maharashtra.

Experience: 10-15 years.

Job description Working with the Production Manager to identify and implement process improvement initiatives.

Leading a team of Shift-Incharges and engaging workers to meet monthly production and yield targets.

Monitoring and controlling key process parameters. Co-ordinating maintenance activities to minimise downtime of equipment. Troubleshooting in the process.

Qualifi cation: B.E. or Diploma in Chemical Engineering with minimum 8-10 years experience in a Chemical Plant.

Contact: Radiant Indus Chem Pvt. Ltd. F-15, MIDC Industrial Area Chikalthana, Aurangabad Maharashtra - 423 701 Email: [email protected]: www.ricpl.com

(Source: www.naukri.com)

Monitor consistency in mass balance to deliver right yield and waste generation.

Impart proper knowledge about processes and hazards of unit pro-cess like chlorination, aminolysis, sulfonation, hydrogenation, cata-lytic reactions etc to the team.

Monitor the loading and unloading process for all materials related to plant.

Ensure proper recording and analy-sis of incident/accident/fi rst-aid/near misses to minimise risk at shop fl oor.

Qualifi cation: B.E./B.Tech. – Chemi-cal Engineering.

Experience: 15-20 years of leader-ship experience, preferably in a chemi-cals manufacturing plant.

Industry to be hired from: Agro/ pharma/ fi ne chemicals.

For more details, visit: https://www.piindustries.com/life-at-PI/CAREER-AT-PI/Current-Openings

(Source: Company website)

Waters CorporationWaters Corporation, a leading speciality

measurement company, has pioneered chromatography, mass spectrometry and thermal analysis innovations serving the life, materials and food sciences for 60 years. The company’s wholly owned subsidiary, TA Instruments, a leading supplier of thermal analysis and rheology systems, requires:

Product Specialist – TA

Location: Bangalore.

System ID: 12448.

Category: Field sales.

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Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020 161

Responsibilities Prime responsibilities include to gene-rate business in assigned territories, market segments thereby growing the present revenue for the organisa-tion for TA range of instruments.

Pursue new business prospects and penetrate competitive accounts through direct customer interactions and support from the marketing team.

Achieve the sales targets for the terri-tory assigned in the Southern states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

Develop and manage key areas of the sales function in the market including identifying opportunities, qualifying them, developing the opportunities for business for the organisation in the territory being handled for the TA India business.

Meet the customers and develop & maintain good relations, support them technically for the products they seek to buy and for the appli-cations. Coordinate with the service and support teams to make sure that the customer expectations are met.

Participate and conduct various marketing/promotional activity for promotions of the product line like exhibitions, workshops etc in coordi-nation with the marketing and techni-cal team in the territory handled, etc.

Qualifi cation: Bachelor of Engineer-ing – preferably with post-graduation in Science & Management from a premier institute.

Experience: 3-5 years.

For more details visit: https://internationalcareers-waters.icims.com/jobs/12448/job

(Source: Company website)

Chemieorganic Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd.

Chemieorganic Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. is the one of the largest and oldest manufacturers of chlorobenzenes, chloro-

anilines and dinitrochlorobenzenes in India. The company requires:

Senior Purchaser (bulk raw materials and packaging)

Location: Mumbai.

Roles and responsibilities Handling purchase of over Rs. 200-crores worth of bulk raw materials (intermediates, solvents, etc.) as well as packaging materials for the chemical industry.

Negotiations with vendors, prepar-ing comparison statements, placing orders, follow-up with vendors.

Coordinating with factory on stock position.

Vendor development. Inter-department co-ordination in order to understand their material requirement, etc.

Desired candidate profi le: Should have minimum 5 years prior experience of handling purchase in the chemical industry.

Contact: Mr. Mayank Shah, Director Chemieorganic Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd.Hemu Plaza Bldg, Station Road Vile Parle (West), Mumbai - 400 056 Tel: 022-42551234 Email: [email protected]/ [email protected] Website: www.chemieorganic.com

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Nuberg Engineering Ltd.Nuberg Engineering is a global

Engineering, Procurement & Construc-tion (EPC) and turnkey project man-agement company. As a leading EPC contractor for chemical and specialty chemical plants, Nuberg has set up more than 40 greenfi eld chemical plants in over 30 countries so far, on EPC basis. The company requires:

Project Manager

Location: Delhi NCR.

Job description Working within the Capital Projects function to coordinate execution of EPC projects within the company and with the selected EPC companies.

Responsible for all aspects of pro-ject management for projects from early planning & development to fi nal execution.

Lead preparation of projects execu-tion plans, covering all of the cus-tomary elements for capital projects.

Establish, lead and coordinate cross-functional team to drive projects to ensure proper integration and align-ment with broader company goals.

Establish risk profi le for project(s) and proactively manage mitigation plans, dealing dynamically with unexpected outcomes to ensure project(s) success.

Desired candidate profi le Minimum 20 years relevant work experience in leadership of capital projects, preferably throughout all project phases.

Qualifi cation: B.Tech./B.E. – Mecha-nical/Chemical/Civil.

Candidate must have a proven record of successfully completing projects on schedule and within budget.

Experience with project management of process development or infrastruc-ture implementation projects in oil & gas, chemical, petrochemical and similar sectors highly preferred.

Experience with early phases of project development planning and the inter-face with process development, includ-ing process scale-up risk mitigation strategies and design development.

Contact: Mr. S. I. Hussain Sr. Manager – Human ResourcesNuberg Engineering Ltd. A 38 H, Sector 64 Uttar Pradesh, Noida - 201 301 Email: [email protected] Website: www.nubergepc.com

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Potassium Zirconium FluorideAcetate l Sulphate l Oxychloride l nitrate

Hydroxide l Other Zirconium Salts

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Allyl Alcohol / Allyl Chloride / Allyl AmineAzelaic Acid / Acrylonitrile / AcetonitrileN-Amyl Alcohol / Amino Guanidine Bicarbonate / Antimony Trioxide / Acetyl Acetone1,2,3-Benzotriazole / Benzyl Acetate / Toly Triazole1,4-Butane Diol / 1,4-Butene Diol / Boron Trifl uoride Etherate1,3-Butane Diol (Cosmetic grade) / 2-Butane-1,4-Diol1,2,4-Triazole Sodium Salt l CIS-2-Butene-1,4-DiolChlorinated Paraffi n Wax Powder 70%Cinnamic Acid / Cyclohexane / Cyclohexanol1,4-Dioxane l Meta Cresol / Para CresolD.M.S.O. 99.9% / Di Basic EsterD-Camphor Sulphonic Acid / Di Methyl Amino Ethanol / DL Alpha Phenyl EthylamineCrotonic Acid l Cyanoacetamide l Cyclopentanone2,2-Dimethoxy Propane l Di-N-PropylamineDicyclopentadiene / Diglyme / Diethyl MalonateDiisopropyl Ether l Dimethyl AcetamideDi Phenyl CarbonateEthyl Formate / Di Methyl MalonateFormic Acid 99% / Formamide / Fluoro BenzeneFurfuraldehyde / Furfuryl AlcoholGuanidine Hydrochloride / Carbonate / NitrateGlutaraldehyde 50% / Glyoxalic Acid 50% /Gamma Butyro Lactone / Guanine1,6-Hexanediol12-Hydroxy Stearic Acid l Heptane 92 / 102 (Fraction)Hexylene Glycol / Hippuric Acid / Malic acid Hexanol 99% (N-Hexyl Alcohol)Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride / Itaconic AcidIso Propyl Acetate l Lactic Acid 80% & 88%L-Threonine / Lithium Hydroxide / Lithium Metal 99%

Lithium Carbonate / Lithium ChlorideLithium Aluminium Hydride / Lithium Amide1-Methyl Imidazole l 2-Methyl TetrahydrofuranMethyl Cyclohexane / Ethyl CyclohexaneMaleic Acid / M.T.B.E. 99.9% / Meta Para CresolMaltol / Moly. Disulphide l 2-Methyl ImidazoleMethoxy Propyl Acetate / Methoxy PropanolMyristyl Alcohol / Malonic AcidMonoglyme (1,2-Dimethoxy Ethane) / Meldrum AcidN,N-Di Iso Propyl EthylamineN,N-Dicyclohexyl DicarbodimideN-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone / N,O-Bis(Trimethylsilyl)AcetamideOrtho Chloro Benzaldehyde2-Pyrrolidone / Pivalic Acid l PentaerythritolPot. Ferricyanide / Pot. Sorbate / Propionic AcidPotassium Hexafl uoro Phosphate (China)Propargyl Alcohol l Pot. Thio Acetate / Propionic AnhydridePiperidine / Potassium Bicarbonate / PyrrolidineSodium Boro Hydride l Sodium-2-Ethyl HexanoateSuccinic Acid / Sorbic Acid / Sodium SuccinateSodium Di Ethyl Di Thio Carbamate / Salicylic AcidSodium Methoxide Powder – (BASF / Saudi)Secondary Butanol – (China) l Sodium Tertiary Butoxide Salicylaldehyde / Sodium Ethoxide

1,2,4-Triazole l 1,2,4-Triazole Sodium Salt THIOCYANATES: Ammonium / Sodium / Potassium

Tert. Amyl Alcohol / Tetrahydrofuran l Tert. Butyl AcetateTert. Butyl Di Methyl Silyl Chloride / Thio PhenolTetra Hydro Furfuryl AlcoholThio Acetic Acid 99% / Thioglycolic Acid 80% & 99%Tri Chloro Isocyanuric Acid l TriphosgeneTriethylene Glycol (TEG) / Tributyl Phosphate (TBP)Triethylortho Acetate / Tri Ethyl Phosphate (TEP)Tri Phenyl Phosphite / Tri Phenyl PhosphineTri Methyl Ortho Formate / TEOF / TMO AcetateUracil / Urea Phosphate l Meta Xylene / Para Xylene

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Oleo Chemicals: Lauric / Palmitic / Myristic / Caprylic / Caproic / Capric / DCFA / Oleic (79%) High Purity Hydrocarbons: n-Heptane 95% & 99% / n-Hexane 95% & 99% n-Octane 99% / Iso Octane 99% / 99.75% / n-Decane 99%

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l Iso Propyl Alcohol Deepak l Caustic Soda Rayalseema l Acetone Prasol l Propylene Glycol Shell l Methylene Dichloride GACL l M.E.G. Crystal l Butyl Cellosolve DOW l Formic Acid RCF / GNFC l TCCA 90 (5-8 Mesh) China l Peracetic Acid 5/15% NPL

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ammonium / Potassium Zirconium carbonateZirconium basic carbonate

Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.Office: 4, Vikram Jyoti Society, Deonar, Mumbai 400 088.

Phone: 25584532 / 25559251 Factory: Tel.: 65164928 / 27410928 Mob.: 09819819364

Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

Potassium Zirconium FluorideAcetate l Sulphate l Oxychloride l nitrate

Hydroxide l Other Zirconium Salts

Bharat Jyoti ImpexIMPORTED CHEMICALS

Allyl Alcohol / Allyl Chloride / Allyl AmineAzelaic Acid / Acrylonitrile / AcetonitrileN-Amyl Alcohol / Amino Guanidine Bicarbonate / Antimony Trioxide / Acetyl Acetone1,2,3-Benzotriazole / Benzyl Acetate / Toly Triazole1,4-Butane Diol / 1,4-Butene Diol / Boron Trifl uoride Etherate1,3-Butane Diol (Cosmetic grade) / 2-Butane-1,4-Diol1,2,4-Triazole Sodium Salt l CIS-2-Butene-1,4-DiolChlorinated Paraffi n Wax Powder 70%Cinnamic Acid / Cyclohexane / Cyclohexanol1,4-Dioxane l Meta Cresol / Para CresolD.M.S.O. 99.9% / Di Basic EsterD-Camphor Sulphonic Acid / Di Methyl Amino Ethanol / DL Alpha Phenyl EthylamineCrotonic Acid l Cyanoacetamide l Cyclopentanone2,2-Dimethoxy Propane l Di-N-PropylamineDicyclopentadiene / Diglyme / Diethyl MalonateDiisopropyl Ether l Dimethyl AcetamideDi Phenyl CarbonateEthyl Formate / Di Methyl MalonateFormic Acid 99% / Formamide / Fluoro BenzeneFurfuraldehyde / Furfuryl AlcoholGuanidine Hydrochloride / Carbonate / NitrateGlutaraldehyde 50% / Glyoxalic Acid 50% /Gamma Butyro Lactone / Guanine1,6-Hexanediol12-Hydroxy Stearic Acid l Heptane 92 / 102 (Fraction)Hexylene Glycol / Hippuric Acid / Malic acid Hexanol 99% (N-Hexyl Alcohol)Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride / Itaconic AcidIso Propyl Acetate l Lactic Acid 80% & 88%L-Threonine / Lithium Hydroxide / Lithium Metal 99%

Lithium Carbonate / Lithium ChlorideLithium Aluminium Hydride / Lithium Amide1-Methyl Imidazole l 2-Methyl TetrahydrofuranMethyl Cyclohexane / Ethyl CyclohexaneMaleic Acid / M.T.B.E. 99.9% / Meta Para CresolMaltol / Moly. Disulphide l 2-Methyl ImidazoleMethoxy Propyl Acetate / Methoxy PropanolMyristyl Alcohol / Malonic AcidMonoglyme (1,2-Dimethoxy Ethane) / Meldrum AcidN,N-Di Iso Propyl EthylamineN,N-Dicyclohexyl DicarbodimideN-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone / N,O-Bis(Trimethylsilyl)AcetamideOrtho Chloro Benzaldehyde2-Pyrrolidone / Pivalic Acid l PentaerythritolPot. Ferricyanide / Pot. Sorbate / Propionic AcidPotassium Hexafl uoro Phosphate (China)Propargyl Alcohol l Pot. Thio Acetate / Propionic AnhydridePiperidine / Potassium Bicarbonate / PyrrolidineSodium Boro Hydride l Sodium-2-Ethyl HexanoateSuccinic Acid / Sorbic Acid / Sodium SuccinateSodium Di Ethyl Di Thio Carbamate / Salicylic AcidSodium Methoxide Powder – (BASF / Saudi)Secondary Butanol – (China) l Sodium Tertiary Butoxide Salicylaldehyde / Sodium Ethoxide

1,2,4-Triazole l 1,2,4-Triazole Sodium Salt THIOCYANATES: Ammonium / Sodium / Potassium

Tert. Amyl Alcohol / Tetrahydrofuran l Tert. Butyl AcetateTert. Butyl Di Methyl Silyl Chloride / Thio PhenolTetra Hydro Furfuryl AlcoholThio Acetic Acid 99% / Thioglycolic Acid 80% & 99%Tri Chloro Isocyanuric Acid l TriphosgeneTriethylene Glycol (TEG) / Tributyl Phosphate (TBP)Triethylortho Acetate / Tri Ethyl Phosphate (TEP)Tri Phenyl Phosphite / Tri Phenyl PhosphineTri Methyl Ortho Formate / TEOF / TMO AcetateUracil / Urea Phosphate l Meta Xylene / Para Xylene

Bharat Jyoti Impex“Jasu”, Ground Floor, 30, Dadabhai Road, (Near CNM School), Vile Parle (West), Mumbai 400 056.

Tel.: +91-22-2623 3434 l Fax: 2623 3737 l Email: [email protected]: www.bharatjyotiimpex.com

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Oleo Chemicals: Lauric / Palmitic / Myristic / Caprylic / Caproic / Capric / DCFA / Oleic (79%) High Purity Hydrocarbons: n-Heptane 95% & 99% / n-Hexane 95% & 99% n-Octane 99% / Iso Octane 99% / 99.75% / n-Decane 99%

Glycerine Triacetate (Triacetin), Di Basic Ester, Furfuraldehyde / Furfuryl Alcohol

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Cyclohexane, Benzene, EDC, IPA, Acetic acid and DEG rule lower

quoted down by Rs. 3 at Rs. 78 (basic), ex-Kandla.

Methanol (imported) was down by a rupee at Rs. 20.50 in bulk, ex-Kandla. Dimethyl formamide (DMF) was at Rs. 84 per kg in bulk.

Oxo alcoholsDomestic Octanol moved up

by Rs. 4 at Rs. 85 in bulk, while imported material was up by a rupee at Rs. 88. Domestic Butanol was at Rs. 72 while imported butanol gained Rs. 4 at Rs. 74. Domestic Isobutanol was at Rs. 59, while imported material was also at Rs. 59.

Fibre intermediatesMEG was ruling down by a

rupee at Rs. 44 in bulk, while DEG slipped by Rs. 2.50 at Rs. 37.50 for bulk. TEG was at Rs. 100 in bulk and Rs. 107 for packed material. PTA was marginally down at Rs. 44.

PhenolPhenol imported material was

at Rs. 51 in bulk. Acetone was at Rs. 78 in bulk and Rs. 87 for packed material, while imported material was at Rs. 74.

AcetylsAcetic acid imported was down

by Rs. 2 at Rs. 31 in bulk. Ethyl acetate eased Rs. 1.50 at Rs. 55 in bulk, while Butyl acetate was up by Rs. 6 at Rs. 78 in bulk. Butyl

Chemicals like isopropyl alcohol, benzene, cyclohexane, styrene, acetic acid and ethyl acetate were cheaper during the week under review even as caustic soda lye, mixed xylene, propylene glycol and butyl acetate fi rmed up.

Toluene (RIL) was quoted marginally up at Rs. 38 (basic) in bulk, while Toluene (BPCL) was up by a rupee at Rs. 37 (basic) in bulk and Rs. 42 for barrels. BPCL’s Benzene was down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 32.50, while Benzene (RIL) was also down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 38.

Mixed xylene was selling higher by Rs. 3.50 at Rs. 42 in bulk, while imported mixed xylene was down marginally at Rs. 43 (basic). o-Xylene (OX) was quoted at Rs. 52, while imported material was at Rs. 44 in bulk. Domestic Isopropyl alcohol was quoted down by Rs. 3 at Rs. 78 in bulk and was available at Rs. 106 for packed material.

Among the aromatic solvents, C-9 was down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 45. Cyclohexane was quoted down by Rs. 9 at Rs. 53 in bulk, while Cyclohexanone was at Rs. 82 in bulk. Acrylonitrile (imported) was down by Rs. 3 at Rs. 86 in bulk. Styrene monomer ruled down by a rupee at Rs. 54.50, ex-Kandla. Propylene glycol gained Rs. 5 at Rs. 125 in bulk, ex-Kandla. MEK (imported) was

cellosolve fi rmed up by Rs. 2 at Rs. 74 in bulk. Vinyl acetate was down by a rupee at Rs. 65 in bulk.

ChloralkaliesCaustic soda fl akes ruled down

by a rupee at Rs. 30 in bulk, while Caustic soda lye was up by Rs. 2 at Rs. 19 (basic). Caustic potash was down by a rupee at Rs. 80 in bulk. Ethylene dichloride was down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 23.50 in bulk. Among the chloromethanes, Methylene chloride was at Rs. 46 in bulk. Chloroform was marginally down ruling at Rs. 18 in bulk.

PhthalatesDOP was up by Rs. 2 at

Rs. 102, while DBP also gained Rs. 2 at Rs. 96. DIBP was also up by Rs. 2 at Rs. 88. DBM was at Rs. 105 and DOM was at Rs. 112. DOA was at Rs. 115.

Titanium dioxide Anatase grade Titanium

dioxide (TTPL) was quoted at Rs. 172 (basic) in bulk, while rutile grade of KMML was at Rs. 214 (basic) for paint, ink and plastic grade materials.

Among the imported materials, DuPont was quoted at Rs. 265 (basic) per kg; Huntsman was at Rs. 250 and Tronox was at Rs. 255. Chinese rutile was at Rs. 195 (basic) , Chinese anatase was selling at Rs.145.

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Prices as on October 6, 2020

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

INORGANIC CHEMICAlS

Ammonium Bicarbonate 60

Ammonium Carbonate 55

Ammonium Nitrate 57

Borax (Granular) 50 48

Borax (Powder) 50 42

Bromine Liquid 50 265

Calcium Carbonate (Activated) 50 50

Calcium Carbonate (Precipitated) 50 30

Carbon Disulphide 300 64

Caustic Potash 80 -1

Caustic Soda (Flakes) 50 31

Caustic Soda (Lye) Tanker 19 +2

Hydro (China) 50 87

Hydrogen Peroxide 50 41

Hyfl osupercel 22 66

Lithopone (China) 25 185

Magnesium Carbonate (Indian) 50 56

Mercury 34.50 8,700

Nitric Acid RCF (60%) Tanker 50

Phosphoric Acid (Tech) 50 67

Potassium Carbonate 50 54

Potassium Carbonate (Indian) 50 66

Potassium Permanganate 50 160

Soda Ash 50 30

Soda Ash Tata 33

Sodium Nitrite 44

Sodium Nitrate 32

Titanium Dioxide Anatase (TTPL) 25 172

Titanium Dioxide Anatase (China) 25 155

Titanium Dioxide (Rutile – R-902) 25 214

Zinc Oxide (China) 50 93

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

ORGANIC CHEMICAlS

Acetic Acid Glacial 35 31 -2

Acetone (GI Drums) 160 87

Acrylamide (Liquid) 250 225

Acrylic Acid 200 119

Acrylonitrile 86 -3

Adipic Acid 25 92

Aniline 200 84

Benzene (Per Litre) 200 40

Benzoic Acid 200 86

Benzoyl Chloride 200 125

Benzyl Alcohol (FFC) 200 145

Benzyl Chloride 200 165

Bisphenol-A (Russian) 25 118

n-Butanol (Barrels) 170 74 +2

Butyl Acetate 78 +6

Butyl Acrylate 180 75

Butyl Carbitol 190 84

Butyl Cellosolve 74 +2

Butyl Stearate 190 105

C9 Solvent 45 -2

C10 Solvent 63

Cellosolve 195 105

Chloroform 18 -0.50

Citric Acid 47

m-Cresol 190 270

o-Cresol 200 300

p-Cresol 200 325

mixed-Cresol 85

Cyclohexane 53 -9

Cyclohexanone 190 82

Diacetone 99

Dibutyl Maleate (DBM) 105

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167Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020

Prices as on October 6, 2020

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

INORGANIC CHEMICAlS

Ammonium Bicarbonate 60

Ammonium Carbonate 55

Ammonium Nitrate 57

Borax (Granular) 50 48

Borax (Powder) 50 42

Bromine Liquid 50 265

Calcium Carbonate (Activated) 50 50

Calcium Carbonate (Precipitated) 50 30

Carbon Disulphide 300 64

Caustic Potash 80 -1

Caustic Soda (Flakes) 50 31

Caustic Soda (Lye) Tanker 19 +2

Hydro (China) 50 87

Hydrogen Peroxide 50 41

Hyfl osupercel 22 66

Lithopone (China) 25 185

Magnesium Carbonate (Indian) 50 56

Mercury 34.50 8,700

Nitric Acid RCF (60%) Tanker 50

Phosphoric Acid (Tech) 50 67

Potassium Carbonate 50 54

Potassium Carbonate (Indian) 50 66

Potassium Permanganate 50 160

Soda Ash 50 30

Soda Ash Tata 33

Sodium Nitrite 44

Sodium Nitrate 32

Titanium Dioxide Anatase (TTPL) 25 172

Titanium Dioxide Anatase (China) 25 155

Titanium Dioxide (Rutile – R-902) 25 214

Zinc Oxide (China) 50 93

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

ORGANIC CHEMICAlS

Acetic Acid Glacial 35 31 -2

Acetone (GI Drums) 160 87

Acrylamide (Liquid) 250 225

Acrylic Acid 200 119

Acrylonitrile 86 -3

Adipic Acid 25 92

Aniline 200 84

Benzene (Per Litre) 200 40

Benzoic Acid 200 86

Benzoyl Chloride 200 125

Benzyl Alcohol (FFC) 200 145

Benzyl Chloride 200 165

Bisphenol-A (Russian) 25 118

n-Butanol (Barrels) 170 74 +2

Butyl Acetate 78 +6

Butyl Acrylate 180 75

Butyl Carbitol 190 84

Butyl Cellosolve 74 +2

Butyl Stearate 190 105

C9 Solvent 45 -2

C10 Solvent 63

Cellosolve 195 105

Chloroform 18 -0.50

Citric Acid 47

m-Cresol 190 270

o-Cresol 200 300

p-Cresol 200 325

mixed-Cresol 85

Cyclohexane 53 -9

Cyclohexanone 190 82

Diacetone 99

Dibutyl Maleate (DBM) 105

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Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) 96 +2

Dicyandiamide (DCDA) 25 300

Diethanolamine (DEA) 110

Diethylene Glycol (DEG) 230 37.50 -2.50

Diethyl Phthalate (DEP) 200 95

Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 88 +2

Dimethyl formamide (DMF) 84

Dioctyl Adipate (DOA) 200 115

Dioctyl Maleate (DOM) 112

Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP) 200 102 +2

2-EHA (2 Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate) 180 138

Ethyl Acetate (Resale) 185 55 -1.50

Ethyl Acrylate (Intact) 180 121

Ethylene Dichloride (EDC) 200 23.50 -2

Ethylene Glycol (MEG) 230 44 -1

Formaldehyde (Resale) 230 11

Formic Acid 25 92

Glycerine (IP) 250 53

Glyoxal (Imp.) 101

Glyoxal (Indian) 105

Hexamine 50 78

n-Hexane (Per Litre) 200 64

Hexylene glycol 145

Isobutyl Alcohol 170 62

Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) 170 106

Maleic Anhydride (MAN) 25 86

Melamine 25 103

Methanol (Per Litre) (Resale) 200 Lit. 20.50 -1

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) 190 78 -3

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) 71

Methylene Dichloride (MDC) 350 46

Monoethanolamine (MEA) 180 100

Octanol (2-Ethylhexanol) 170 88 +1

Octoic acid 100

Oxalic Acid (Punjab) 50 114

Phenol (GI Drums) 215 51

Phthalic Anhydride (PAN) 25 77

Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 200) 230 93

Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 400) 230 94

Polyvinyl Alcohol (Gohsenol GH-17)

20 190

Propyl Acetate 109

Propylene Glycol (Imp.) 210 125 +5

Purifi ed Terephthalic Acid (PTA) 44 -0.50

Sodium Alginate (China) 25 280

Sorbitol 250 52

Styrene Monomer (Resale) 185 54.50 -1

Tartaric Acid 50 350

Thiourea 50 110

Toluene (Per Litre) 200 42

Trichloroethylene 330 52

Triethanolamine (Resale) 210 92

Triethylene Glycol (TEG) 107

Vinyl Acetate Monomer (VAM) 185 65 -1

Wax Industrial 25 105

Wax Paraffi n 24 98

m-Xylene 57

o-Xylene (Per Litre) 200 52

Xylene Mixed (Per Litre) 200 43 -0.50

We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the prices published in Chemical Weekly as they are based only on the enquiries made by our correspondent and as such they are not FIRM PRICES as between a buyer and seller.The prices are published only with a view to give some ideas of the market conditions.

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For your requirements Please Contact: Mr. Narendra Trivedi (Director)

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Corporate Office: D-39, TTC Industrial Area, Turbhe MIDC, Navi Mumbai - 400 703. Mob.: +91-9323878999 l Tel.: +91-22-6669 7777 l Fax: +91-22-6669 7709 Email: [email protected]

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Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020168

Prices as on October 6, 2020

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) 96 +2

Dicyandiamide (DCDA) 25 300

Diethanolamine (DEA) 110

Diethylene Glycol (DEG) 230 37.50 -2.50

Diethyl Phthalate (DEP) 200 95

Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 88 +2

Dimethyl formamide (DMF) 84

Dioctyl Adipate (DOA) 200 115

Dioctyl Maleate (DOM) 112

Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP) 200 102 +2

2-EHA (2 Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate) 180 138

Ethyl Acetate (Resale) 185 55 -1.50

Ethyl Acrylate (Intact) 180 121

Ethylene Dichloride (EDC) 200 23.50 -2

Ethylene Glycol (MEG) 230 44 -1

Formaldehyde (Resale) 230 11

Formic Acid 25 92

Glycerine (IP) 250 53

Glyoxal (Imp.) 101

Glyoxal (Indian) 105

Hexamine 50 78

n-Hexane (Per Litre) 200 64

Hexylene glycol 145

Isobutyl Alcohol 170 62

Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) 170 106

Maleic Anhydride (MAN) 25 86

Melamine 25 103

Methanol (Per Litre) (Resale) 200 Lit. 20.50 -1

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) 190 78 -3

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) 71

Methylene Dichloride (MDC) 350 46

Monoethanolamine (MEA) 180 100

Octanol (2-Ethylhexanol) 170 88 +1

Octoic acid 100

Oxalic Acid (Punjab) 50 114

Phenol (GI Drums) 215 51

Phthalic Anhydride (PAN) 25 77

Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 200) 230 93

Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 400) 230 94

Polyvinyl Alcohol (Gohsenol GH-17)

20 190

Propyl Acetate 109

Propylene Glycol (Imp.) 210 125 +5

Purifi ed Terephthalic Acid (PTA) 44 -0.50

Sodium Alginate (China) 25 280

Sorbitol 250 52

Styrene Monomer (Resale) 185 54.50 -1

Tartaric Acid 50 350

Thiourea 50 110

Toluene (Per Litre) 200 42

Trichloroethylene 330 52

Triethanolamine (Resale) 210 92

Triethylene Glycol (TEG) 107

Vinyl Acetate Monomer (VAM) 185 65 -1

Wax Industrial 25 105

Wax Paraffi n 24 98

m-Xylene 57

o-Xylene (Per Litre) 200 52

Xylene Mixed (Per Litre) 200 43 -0.50

We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the prices published in Chemical Weekly as they are based only on the enquiries made by our correspondent and as such they are not FIRM PRICES as between a buyer and seller.The prices are published only with a view to give some ideas of the market conditions.

The above prices are provided in good faith by Brokers Mr. Sanjay Sayar/Pankaj Sayar, Ph: 9223432360 / 9167112111; Mr. Kamalkishore, Ph: 9820010093. Petrochemupdate, Delhi.

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FOr yOur rEgulAr rEquirEMEnT: l acetonitrile l azelaic acid l butyl cellosolve l butyl carbitol l 1,2,4, -triazole l 2-chlorobenzaldehyde l Para hydroxy benzaldehyde l diethanolamine l Monoethanolamine l butoxytriglycol l Methoxytriglycol l dowanol PM l dowanol dPM l Methoxy Propanol acetate l n-Propyl acetate l thiourea l Maleic anhydride l n-dodecane l dimethyl disulfide l heptanoic acid

M.J. CheMiCals61/62, Ashok Chambers, 56 Devji Ratansey Marg,

Masjid (E), Mumbai 400 009.tel.: 022-66313135 / 36 * Fax: 022-23772728

email: [email protected] Person: Mr. Viral shah-09833004615

Office: 421, Marathon Max, Mulund-Goregaon Link Road,Mulund (West) Mumbai - 400 080.

Mob.: +91-98204 68641, +91-97735 26241,+91-98210 46630,tel.: +91-22-2568 5009, +91-22-49760024

email: [email protected].: www.royaltyminerals.in

Royalty MineRalsManufacturers & Stockists of:

Estd.: 1978

l Barytes l Kaolin lDolomite l Calcite l Silica l activated / Pptd. calcium carbonate l Pptd. barium sulphate / blanc Fix l calcined Kaolin clay l Pptd. silica Powder l Micaceous iron oxide l Red oxide natural l Graphite Powder (90+% and above) l Vermiculite (Raw & Exfoliated)

l China Clayl Quartz Sandl Whiting lTalc Contact Manufacturer:

r.t. industries“Harmony”, B-1402, Siddheshwar Gardens, Dhokali,

Kolshet Road, Thane (West) - 400 607.telefax: 022-25892134 * Mob.: 9821008427 / 9819879421

email: [email protected]

aluminium stearate (All grades)

calcium stearateZinc / Mg / sodium stearatesodium PentachlorophenateP.e. wax

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Para Chloro PhenolOrtho Chloro Phenol2,4-Di Chloro Phenol2,6-Di Chloro PhenolMono Chloro Phenol

Para Chloro Meta Xylenol (P.C.M.X)Di Chloro Meta Xylenol (D.C.M.X)

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Halquinol Pure & Formulation (12 to 60%)Ortho Benzyl Para Chloro Phenol (Powder/Liquid)

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LABSA 90%Coco Di Ethanol Amide (C.D.E.A)

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Lauryl Amino Oxide (L.A.O)Pearlizer for Hand Wash & Shampoo

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Please contact:Ashok Chem Pharma international403/404, Sharda Chambers, 33 New Marine Lines, Mumbai - 400 020.

tel.: 022-22030500 / 01 / 02 • Mobile: 9987660148email: [email protected] / [email protected]

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l Carbowax Sentry Polyethylene Glycol PEG - 300 / 400 / 1450 / 3350 / 4000 / 8000 - USP / NF / EP

l OPTIM Glycerine 99.7% - USP / EP

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l Polypropylene Glycol (PPG) 425 / 1000 / 2000 / 4000

l uCON Lubricants - Base Fluids (Polyalkylene Glycols-PAG)

l Di Isopropanolamine (DIPA)

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l ECOSuRF EH & DOWFAX Surfactants

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l Automate Liquid Dyes - Oil Soluble

l ALKATERGE T & E / Oxazoline

v Distilled Tall Oil - USA

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v Sodium Petroleum Sulphonate - Germany

v Calcium Petroleum Sulphonate - Germany

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Contact us:707, 8th Flr., Ecstasy Business Park, City of Joy, J.S.D. Road, Opp. Lok Everest, Mulund (W),

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QUATERNARY PHOSPHONIUM / AMMONIUM / COMPOUNDSbenzyl triphenyl Phosphonium chloride cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromideethyl triphenyl Phosphonium bromideethyl triphenyl Phosphonium iodidebutyl triphenyl Phosphonium bromideMethyl triphenyl Phosphonium bromideMethyl triphenyl Phosphonium iodidePhenyl trimethyl ammonium chloridetetra-Phenyl Phosphonium bromide

PYRIDINIUM SALTSbutylated hydroxy toluenecetyl Pyridinium chloridelauryl Pyridinium chloride / bromide

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email: [email protected] /[email protected]

website: www.samirchem.com

acetophenonebenzaldehydelithium hydroxidecinnamic acid

dicyclohexylamineFormic acid 99%hexylene Glycoliso amyl alcohol Pure

itaconic acidMagnesium oxiden-butyl aminePhthalimide

Para Phenetidinesuccinic acid / anhy.tributyl aminetriphenyl Phosphine

tetra-butyl ammonium bromide / iodidetetra-butyl ammonium hydrogen sulphatetetra-ethyl ammonium bromide / iodidetetra-Propyl ammonium bromidetriethyl benzyl ammonium chloridetributyl benzyl ammonium chloride

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FOr yOur rEgulAr rEquirEMEnT: l acetonitrile l azelaic acid l butyl cellosolve l butyl carbitol l 1,2,4, -triazole l 2-chlorobenzaldehyde l Para hydroxy benzaldehyde l diethanolamine l Monoethanolamine l butoxytriglycol l Methoxytriglycol l dowanol PM l dowanol dPM l Methoxy Propanol acetate l n-Propyl acetate l thiourea l Maleic anhydride l n-dodecane l dimethyl disulfide l heptanoic acid

M.J. CheMiCals61/62, Ashok Chambers, 56 Devji Ratansey Marg,

Masjid (E), Mumbai 400 009.tel.: 022-66313135 / 36 * Fax: 022-23772728

email: [email protected] Person: Mr. Viral shah-09833004615

Office: 421, Marathon Max, Mulund-Goregaon Link Road,Mulund (West) Mumbai - 400 080.

Mob.: +91-98204 68641, +91-97735 26241,+91-98210 46630,tel.: +91-22-2568 5009, +91-22-49760024

email: [email protected].: www.royaltyminerals.in

Royalty MineRalsManufacturers & Stockists of:

Estd.: 1978

l Barytes l Kaolin lDolomite l Calcite l Silica l activated / Pptd. calcium carbonate l Pptd. barium sulphate / blanc Fix l calcined Kaolin clay l Pptd. silica Powder l Micaceous iron oxide l Red oxide natural l Graphite Powder (90+% and above) l Vermiculite (Raw & Exfoliated)

l China Clayl Quartz Sandl Whiting lTalc Contact Manufacturer:

r.t. industries“Harmony”, B-1402, Siddheshwar Gardens, Dhokali,

Kolshet Road, Thane (West) - 400 607.telefax: 022-25892134 * Mob.: 9821008427 / 9819879421

email: [email protected]

aluminium stearate (All grades)

calcium stearateZinc / Mg / sodium stearatesodium PentachlorophenateP.e. wax

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Manufacturers of s Benzyl triethyl ammonium chloride (teBac) s Benzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (BtMac) s Benzyl tributyl ammonium chloride (BtBac) s tetra ethyl ammonium Bromide (teaB) s tetra Butyl ammonium Bromide (tBaB) s Methyl triphenyl Phosphonium Bromide (MtPPBr) s ethyl triphenyl Phosphonium Bromide (etPPBr) s cetyl Pyridinium chloride (cPc) s tetra Butyl ammonium chloride (tBac) s Diethylamine Hydrochloride s triethylamine Hydrochloride / Bromide

Acme Sujan ChemicalsD-70-71, MIDC Industrial Estate, Near Gopal Dal Mill, Jalgaon, Maharashtra 425 003.

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l Hydroxylamine Sulfate (HAS)

l L-Alanine l L-Glycine l L-Glutamic Acid l L-Lysine l L(+)Tartaric Acid l Methylene Di Chloride l Methyl Methacrylate (MMA)

l Methyl Aceto Acetate (Lonza)

l Methacrylic Acid (MAA)

l Methane Sulphonic Acid (MSA) l Methane Sulphonyl Chloride (MSC) l N-Methyl Pyrrolidone (NMP) l Paraformaldehyde 91% & 96% (Powder & Prills)

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carBon disulphidepara anisidine

triethYl phosphatetrimethYl phosphate

cocoamineethYl mercaptan

diisoButYlenedi methYl di sulphide

phosphorous oXYchloride (POCL3)YelloW phosphorous

GlutaraldehYdeortho phenYlene di amine (OPDA)

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Delhi Chemical Market

173Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020

Soda ash & Alum post modest declines on lack of demand

Prices as on October 6, 2020Name of Chemicals Unit Price (Rs.)Acetic Acid Glacial Kg. 45Acid Slurry Soft Kg. 90/110Alum 50 Kg. 975Ammonium Bicarbonate Kg. 40Ammonium Chloride 50 Kg. 1,100/2,000Bleaching Powder Stable (Chambal) 25 Kg. 850 Borax Granular 50 Kg. 2,500Borax Crystal 50 Kg. 2,400Boric Acid Technical 50 Kg. 5,000/5,100Calcium Carbonate Tonne 6,300/13,400Camphor (Slab) Kg. 1,300Camphor (Powder) Kg. 1,075Caustic Potash 50 Kg. 3,800Caustic Soda Flakes 50 Kg. 1,225Citric Acid (China) 50 Kg. 2,900/3,100Copper Sulphate Kg. 152/180Creosote Oil Heavy Litre 58Creosote Oil Light Litre 57Dementholised Oil (DMO) Kg. 858Formaldehyde Kg. 24Formic Acid Kg. 55Glycerine IW/CP Kg. 55Hexamine Kg. 110Hydrogen Peroxide Kg. 35Mentha Oil Kg. 1,127Menthol (Crystal Bold) Kg. 1,155Menthol (Flakes) Kg. 1,125Mercury Kg. 5,200Naphthalene Balls 50 Kg. 4,600Oxalic Acid (PCPL-Red) 50 Kg. 2,800Oxalic Acid (PCPL-Blue) 50 Kg. 2,650Peppermint Oil Kg. 690Phenol Carbolic Acid Kg. 140Phenyl Litre 65/70

Name of Chemicals Unit Price (Rs.)Pine Oil Per Lit. 140Potassium Nitrate Kg. 61.50Potassium Permanganate Kg. 200/290Safolite Kg. 200Soda Ash (Tata) 50 Kg. 1,250Soda Ash (GHCL) 50 Kg. 1,250Soda Ash (DCW) 50 Kg. 1,250Sodium Bicarbonate (Tata) 50 Kg. 1,550Sodium Bichromate 50 Kg. 5,000Sodium Hexameta Phosphate Kg. 95Sodium Hydrosulphite (Kalali) Kg. 125Sodium Meta Silicate 50 Kg. 1,100Sodium Nitrite 50 Kg. 2,600/2,900Sodium Nitrate 50 Kg. 2,175/2,225Sodium Silicate Quintal 2,000Sodium Sulphate Tonne 14,000Tartaric Acid (France) Kg. 550Thymol Kg. 1,350Titanium Dioxide Anatase (TTK) Kg. 180Titanium Dioxide (China) Kg. 147Titanium Dioxide (Rutile) Kg. 182Titanium Dioxide (RC-822) Kg. 220Titanium Dioxide (TR-92) Kg. 241Titanium Dioxide (DuPont) 25 Kg. 255Trisodium Phosphate 50 Kg. 1,550/1,800Turpentine Oil Litre 120Varnish Litre 65Wax Paraffi n Kg. 70Wax Residue Tonne 46,500Wax Slack Tonne 61,000Wax Synthetic Kg. 75/80Zinc Oxide Kg. 150/190

Source of Information: National News Service (NNS), New Delhi

In the review under week, Soda ash softened by Rs. 25 toRs. 1,250 per 50 kg due to lack of demand. Alum also eased by Rs. 25 to Rs. 975 per 50 kg because of selling pressure fromstockists, after a sharp rally earlier in the week. Sodium hexameta-phosphate too went down by Rs. 5 at Rs. 95 per kg, owingto weak buying. Mentha oil rose by Rs. 7 to Rs. 1,127 per kg, while Menthol (fl akes) sold at Rs. 1,125 per kg and crystal bold held steady at Rs. 1,155 per kg. Overall, the markets saw low volumes of trade.

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Chennai Chemical Market

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Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

INORGANIC CHEMICALSAcid Slurry (Soft) 50 105.00Alum – Ferric 50 15.00Ammonium Bicarbonate 25 31.00Ammonium Bifl uoride (Sugar grade) 50 118.00Ammonium Carbonate 50 55.00Ammonium Chloride 50 18.00Ammonium Nitrate 50 30.00Ammonium Phosphate (Mono) 50 80.00Ammonium Sulphate 50 32.00Antimony Trioxide 50 750.00Barium Chloride 50 58.00Bleaching Powder (33% Cl) 25 28.00Borax (Granular) 50 45.00Boric Acid (Tech.) 50 98.00Calcium Carbonate (Activated) 50 17.00Calcium Carbonate (Precipitated) 50 17.00Calcium Chloride 70% (Solid) 50 11.00Calcium Chloride-Anhydrous 50 22.00Camphor Oil 200 Litrs 135.00Caustic Potash (Flakes) 50 76.00Caustic Soda (Flakes) 50 27.00Caustic Soda (Prills) 50 60.00Chromic Acid (Flakes) 50 220.00Chlorinated Xylene 25 85.00Copper Sulphate 50 148.00Diammonium Phosphate 50 34.00Dioctylmalite 180 82.00Ferric Chloride (Anhydrous) 50 36.00Ferric Chloride (Lumps) 50 32.00Ferrous Sulphate – Crystals 50 11.00Hydrochloric Acid Naked 6.00Hydrogen Peroxide 50% 50 34.00Hyfl osupercell 22.7 66.00Litharge 50 198.00Lithopone B301 (China) 25 92.00Magnesium Carbonate (Indian) 50 55.00Magnesium Sulphate 50 14.00

Prices as on October 6, 2020

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Mercury 34.5 5,500.00Naphthalene Balls 50 90.00Nickel Chloride 25 480.00Phosphoric Acid (85% Tech) 50 70.00Potassium Carbonate (Powder) 25 120.00Potassium Carbonate (Granules) 25 76.00Potassium Nitrate 50 72.00Potassium Permanganate (Tech) 50 155.00Potassium Permanganate (Pure) 50 180.00Potassium Phosphate (Di) 50 148.00S.L.E.S 50 50.00Soda Ash Light 50 23.00Sodium Bicarbonate 50 23.00Sodium Bichromate 50 120.00Sodium Bisulphite 50 34.00Sodium Chlorite 50% (India) 50 265.00Sodium Chlorite 80% (India) 50 310.00Sodium Cyanide 50 650.00Sodium Fluoride 50 128.00Sodium Formate 50 42.00Sodium Hexameta Phosphate 68% 50 92.00Sodium Hydrosulphite (China) 50 120.00Sodium Metabisulphite 50 34.00Sodium Nitrate 50 43.00Sodium Nitrite (China) 50 54.00Sodium Silicate Naked 14.00Sodium Sulphate (Anhydrous) 50 13.00Sodium Sulphide 50-52% (Flakes) 50 28.00Sodium Sulphide 58-60% (Flakes) 50 38.00Sodium Sulphite 92% 50 48.00Sodium Tripolyphosphate 50 70.00Titanium Dioxide Anatase 25 175.00Titanium Dioxide (Rutile – R-902) 25 285.00Trisodium Phosphate 50 33.00Zinc Chloride Powder (Tech.) 50 69.00Zinc Oxide White Seal 50 185.00Zinc Stearate (Pure) 25 135.00Zinc Sulphate (Tech.) 50 52.00

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Prices as on October 6, 2020

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

ORGANIC CHEMICALS

Acetic Acid Glacial 35 50.00Acetone 160 83.00Benzene 195 Litrs 48.00Benzyl Alcohol 200 140.00Bisphenol-A (Russian) 25 170.00n-Butanol 170 82.00n-Butyl Acetate 165 85.00Butyl Cellosolve 195 90.00Camphor 25 550.00Cellosolve (Ethyl) 195 108.00Chloroform 300 48.00Citric Acid (Anhy) 25 87.00Citric Acid (Mono) 25 57.00Cresote Oil 50 54.00Cyclohexanone 190 88.00D D Turpentine 200 Litrs 105.00Diacetone Alcohol 195 130.00Diethylene Glycol 230 55.00Dimethyl Formamide 195 90.00Dioctyl Phthalate 200 100.00Di-Pentene 200 Litrs 115.00EDTA Acid 25 225.00EDTA Disodium 25 188.00EDTA Tetrasodium 25 182.00Ethyl Acetate 185 72.00Ethylene Dichloride 200 55.00Ethylene Glycol – Mono 230 55.00Formaldehyde 65 24.00Formic Acid 35 55.00Glycerine – CP 250 58.00Hexamine – Tech 50 75.00n-Hexane 160 Litrs 58.00Hydroquinone (Imported) 25 600.00Isopropyl Alcohol 160 120.00Isopropyl Alcohol (Refi ll) 160 100.00Maleic Anhydride 25 75.00Methyl Ethyl Ketone 166 125.00Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 160 135.00

Source of Information: Mr. Subhash Ghorawat, Chemicals (India) Company, Old No. 87, New No. 165, Perambur Barracks Road, “Eden-Plaza’ 3rd Floor, (Near Doveton Signal) Purasawalkam, Chennai-600 007. Tel: 91 44 26420596/26428461/26615421. E-mail: [email protected]/[email protected]

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (Refi ll) 160 130.00Methylene Dichloride 250 68.00Methylene Dichloride (Refi ll) 250 55.00Mineral Turpentine Oil 50 76.00Monochloro Phenol 25 87.00Nitrobenzene 200 75.00Octanol (2-Ethyl hexanol) 160 85.00Oleic Acid 50 87.00Oxalic Acid (Punjab) 50 53.00Paraffi n Wax (White) 50 105.00Paraformaldehyde 91% 25 72.00Perchloroethylene 320 57.00Phenyl Liquid 230 90.00Phthalic anhydride 25 65.00Pine Oil 22% 200 Litrs 145.00Pine Oil 40% 200 Litrs 190.00Poly Aluminium Chloride 25 31.00Polyethylene Glycol 400 230 108.00Polyethylene Glycol 600 230 110.00Propylene Glycol 215 120.00Red Lead 50 220.00Renine 180 60.00Rosin 17 95.00Sodium Acetate 50 31.00Sodium Benzoate 50 115.00Sorbitol 250 44.00Stearic Acid (Cosmetic) 50 90.00Styrene Monomer 185 85.00Terpeneol Perfumery 25 Litrs 300.00Thiourea 25 155.00Toluene 200 Litrs 48.00Trichloroethylene 280 88.00Triethanolamine 210 115.00Vinyl Acetate Monomer 185 78.00Xylene Mixed 185 54.00o-Xylene 185 62.00

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Chennai Chemical Market

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Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

INORGANIC CHEMICALSAcid Slurry (Soft) 50 105.00Alum – Ferric 50 15.00Ammonium Bicarbonate 25 31.00Ammonium Bifl uoride (Sugar grade) 50 118.00Ammonium Carbonate 50 55.00Ammonium Chloride 50 18.00Ammonium Nitrate 50 30.00Ammonium Phosphate (Mono) 50 80.00Ammonium Sulphate 50 32.00Antimony Trioxide 50 750.00Barium Chloride 50 58.00Bleaching Powder (33% Cl) 25 28.00Borax (Granular) 50 45.00Boric Acid (Tech.) 50 98.00Calcium Carbonate (Activated) 50 17.00Calcium Carbonate (Precipitated) 50 17.00Calcium Chloride 70% (Solid) 50 11.00Calcium Chloride-Anhydrous 50 22.00Camphor Oil 200 Litrs 135.00Caustic Potash (Flakes) 50 76.00Caustic Soda (Flakes) 50 27.00Caustic Soda (Prills) 50 60.00Chromic Acid (Flakes) 50 220.00Chlorinated Xylene 25 85.00Copper Sulphate 50 148.00Diammonium Phosphate 50 34.00Dioctylmalite 180 82.00Ferric Chloride (Anhydrous) 50 36.00Ferric Chloride (Lumps) 50 32.00Ferrous Sulphate – Crystals 50 11.00Hydrochloric Acid Naked 6.00Hydrogen Peroxide 50% 50 34.00Hyfl osupercell 22.7 66.00Litharge 50 198.00Lithopone B301 (China) 25 92.00Magnesium Carbonate (Indian) 50 55.00Magnesium Sulphate 50 14.00

Prices as on October 6, 2020

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Mercury 34.5 5,500.00Naphthalene Balls 50 90.00Nickel Chloride 25 480.00Phosphoric Acid (85% Tech) 50 70.00Potassium Carbonate (Powder) 25 120.00Potassium Carbonate (Granules) 25 76.00Potassium Nitrate 50 72.00Potassium Permanganate (Tech) 50 155.00Potassium Permanganate (Pure) 50 180.00Potassium Phosphate (Di) 50 148.00S.L.E.S 50 50.00Soda Ash Light 50 23.00Sodium Bicarbonate 50 23.00Sodium Bichromate 50 120.00Sodium Bisulphite 50 34.00Sodium Chlorite 50% (India) 50 265.00Sodium Chlorite 80% (India) 50 310.00Sodium Cyanide 50 650.00Sodium Fluoride 50 128.00Sodium Formate 50 42.00Sodium Hexameta Phosphate 68% 50 92.00Sodium Hydrosulphite (China) 50 120.00Sodium Metabisulphite 50 34.00Sodium Nitrate 50 43.00Sodium Nitrite (China) 50 54.00Sodium Silicate Naked 14.00Sodium Sulphate (Anhydrous) 50 13.00Sodium Sulphide 50-52% (Flakes) 50 28.00Sodium Sulphide 58-60% (Flakes) 50 38.00Sodium Sulphite 92% 50 48.00Sodium Tripolyphosphate 50 70.00Titanium Dioxide Anatase 25 175.00Titanium Dioxide (Rutile – R-902) 25 285.00Trisodium Phosphate 50 33.00Zinc Chloride Powder (Tech.) 50 69.00Zinc Oxide White Seal 50 185.00Zinc Stearate (Pure) 25 135.00Zinc Sulphate (Tech.) 50 52.00

Chennai Chemical Market

175Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020

Prices as on October 6, 2020

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

ORGANIC CHEMICALS

Acetic Acid Glacial 35 50.00Acetone 160 83.00Benzene 195 Litrs 48.00Benzyl Alcohol 200 140.00Bisphenol-A (Russian) 25 170.00n-Butanol 170 82.00n-Butyl Acetate 165 85.00Butyl Cellosolve 195 90.00Camphor 25 550.00Cellosolve (Ethyl) 195 108.00Chloroform 300 48.00Citric Acid (Anhy) 25 87.00Citric Acid (Mono) 25 57.00Cresote Oil 50 54.00Cyclohexanone 190 88.00D D Turpentine 200 Litrs 105.00Diacetone Alcohol 195 130.00Diethylene Glycol 230 55.00Dimethyl Formamide 195 90.00Dioctyl Phthalate 200 100.00Di-Pentene 200 Litrs 115.00EDTA Acid 25 225.00EDTA Disodium 25 188.00EDTA Tetrasodium 25 182.00Ethyl Acetate 185 72.00Ethylene Dichloride 200 55.00Ethylene Glycol – Mono 230 55.00Formaldehyde 65 24.00Formic Acid 35 55.00Glycerine – CP 250 58.00Hexamine – Tech 50 75.00n-Hexane 160 Litrs 58.00Hydroquinone (Imported) 25 600.00Isopropyl Alcohol 160 120.00Isopropyl Alcohol (Refi ll) 160 100.00Maleic Anhydride 25 75.00Methyl Ethyl Ketone 166 125.00Methyl Isobutyl Ketone 160 135.00

Source of Information: Mr. Subhash Ghorawat, Chemicals (India) Company, Old No. 87, New No. 165, Perambur Barracks Road, “Eden-Plaza’ 3rd Floor, (Near Doveton Signal) Purasawalkam, Chennai-600 007. Tel: 91 44 26420596/26428461/26615421. E-mail: [email protected]/[email protected]

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (Refi ll) 160 130.00Methylene Dichloride 250 68.00Methylene Dichloride (Refi ll) 250 55.00Mineral Turpentine Oil 50 76.00Monochloro Phenol 25 87.00Nitrobenzene 200 75.00Octanol (2-Ethyl hexanol) 160 85.00Oleic Acid 50 87.00Oxalic Acid (Punjab) 50 53.00Paraffi n Wax (White) 50 105.00Paraformaldehyde 91% 25 72.00Perchloroethylene 320 57.00Phenyl Liquid 230 90.00Phthalic anhydride 25 65.00Pine Oil 22% 200 Litrs 145.00Pine Oil 40% 200 Litrs 190.00Poly Aluminium Chloride 25 31.00Polyethylene Glycol 400 230 108.00Polyethylene Glycol 600 230 110.00Propylene Glycol 215 120.00Red Lead 50 220.00Renine 180 60.00Rosin 17 95.00Sodium Acetate 50 31.00Sodium Benzoate 50 115.00Sorbitol 250 44.00Stearic Acid (Cosmetic) 50 90.00Styrene Monomer 185 85.00Terpeneol Perfumery 25 Litrs 300.00Thiourea 25 155.00Toluene 200 Litrs 48.00Trichloroethylene 280 88.00Triethanolamine 210 115.00Vinyl Acetate Monomer 185 78.00Xylene Mixed 185 54.00o-Xylene 185 62.00

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Malaysian Oleochemicals Market

Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020176

Prices as on October 5, 2020

We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the prices published in Chemical Weekly as they are based only on the enquiries made by our correspondent and as such they are not FIRM PRICES as between a buyer and seller.The prices are published only with a view to give some ideas of the market conditions.

The above prices are provided by Mr. Mitul of Timur Network Malaysia SDN.BHD. (Email: [email protected]). These indicated negotiable trading prices are subject to fi nal confi rmation.

Name of Chemicals Packing Price (USD per mt) (FOB Malaysia)

Change28th September-2020 5th October-2020

Refi ned Glycerine Refi ned Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP 250 KG Steel Drum 750 750Refi ned Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP 20 MT Flexi Tank 670 670Refi ned Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP 1250 KG IBC 850 850Soap NoodlesSoap Noodles 80:20 TFM 78% Min Snow White 25 KG Bags 850 850Soap Noodles 90:10 TFM 78% Min Snow White 25 KG Bags 830 830Soap Noodles 90:10 TFM 75% Min 25 KG Bags 780 780Soap Noodles TFM 72% Min 25 KG Bags 780 780Soap Noodles TFM 65% Min 25 KG Bags 730 730Translucent (Transparent) Soap Noodles 25 KG Bags 1230 1230Soap Noodles SWN 90:10 TFM 72% Min (8% Glycerine) 25 KG Bags 790 790Soap Noodles SWN 80:20 TFM 78% Min (8% Glycerine) 25 KG Bags 810 810Fatty Acid (Fractionated & Distilled)Stearic Acid Triple Pressed 25 KG Bags 1050 1050Stearic Acid Rubber Grade 25 KG Bags 800 800Lauric Acid C12-99% Min 25 KG Bags 1000 1000Palmitic Acid C16:98% Min 25 KG Bags 1150 1150Palmitic Acid C16:80% Min 25 KG Bags 1050 1050Myristic Acid C14-98% Min 25 KG Bags 1500 1500Oleic Acid 75% Min 20 MT Flexi Tank 1080 1080Oleic Acid 75% Min 180 KG Steel Drum 1180 1180Distilled Coconut Fatty Acid – DCFA K8-18 20 MT Flexi Tank 1150 1150Distilled Coconut Fatty Acid – DCFA K8-18 180 KG Steel Drum 1250 1250Glycerol Monostearate GMS-40 25 KG Bags 1320 1320Fatty AlcoholCetyl Alcohol C16:98% Min 25 KG Bags 1490 1490Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol C16:C18 30/70 25 KG Bags 1440 1440Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol C16:C18 50/50 25 KG Bags 1520 1520Stearyl Alcohol C18:98% Min 25 KG Bags 1580 1580Lauryl Mystryl Alcohol C12-14 20 MT Flexi Tank 1250 1250Lauryl Mystryl Alcohol C12-14 170 KG Drum 1350 1350Fatty Alcohol Ethoxylates -2EO [FA C12-C14 + 2EO] 20 MT ISO Tank 1400 1400Care ChemicalsSodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate SLES TN 70% 160 KG Drum 1050 1050Coconut Fatty Acid Diethanolamide – CDEA 85 200 KG Drum 1100 1100Cocoamide Propyl Betaine – CAPB 30% 200 KG Drum 720 720Cocoamide Propyl Betaine – CAPB 40% 200 KG Drum 840 840EstersIsopropyl Myristate IPM-98 180 Kg Drum 2150 2150Isopropyl Palmitate IPP-98 180 Kg Drum 2050 2050Medium Chain Triglycerides – MCT 180 Kg Drum 4200 4200

Vegetable Oil Market

177Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020

Name of oilsOct-2020 Sep-2020 Change Average Change

01st 25th [%] Oct-2019 [%]Local oils

Groundnut oil 126,000 125,000 0.80 101,000 24.75Rapeseed oil 107,000 109,000 -1.83 79,552 34.50

Sunfl ower oil 120,000 120,000 – 79,929 50.13

Linseed oil 90,000 93,000 -3.23 83,190 8.19

Sesame oil 245,000 245,000 – 245,000 –

Washed cottonseed oil 93,000 92,500 0.54 77,833 19.49

Castor oil (commercial) 89,000 88,500 0.56 113,095 -21.31

Imported oils

RBD palmolein 86,000 87,000 -1.15 63,305 35.85

Crude degummed soybean oil (ex-Mumbai) 88,000 88,000 – 70,938 24.05

Crude palm oil (5%) (ex-Kandla) 77,800 77,300 0.65 55,419 40.39

Solvent extracted oils

Soyabean oil (Indore) 87,500 87,000 0.57 71,857 21.77

Rice bran oil (RG-I) 83,000 83,000 – 64,000 29.69

Rice bran oil (RG-II) (industrial) 81,000 81,000 – 61,000 32.79

Karanja oil 102,000 101,000 0.99 74,690 36.56

Neem oil 130,000 130,000 – 120,476 7.91Note: Rates in Rs. per ton.Source: Solvent Extractors Association of India

Linseed falls; Groundnut gains Sluggish trends prevailed in vegetable oil markets during the past

week under review. Groundnut oil was up by just under a per cent, while Rapeseed oil fell by almost 2%. Downtrend in Linseed oil continued with a 3% drop during the week under review. Sunfl ower oil continued to hold fi rm. Sesame oil was steady, Cottonseed and Castor oils were up by around 0.5% each. Among imported oils, RBD palmolein moved down by over 1% and crude Palm was up by 0.65%. Crude degummed Soybean remained unchanged. In solvent extracted oils, Soyabean was up by 0.57%, while Karanja oil gained a per cent. Comparing the prices of some of the oils over the same period last year, groundnut oil is costlier by 25% and rapeseed oil is higher by 35%. Sunfl ower oil is costlier by 50%; linseed oil is higher by 8% and sesame oil is at the same level. Castor oil is cheaper by 21% and cottonseed oil is costlier by 19%. Linseed oilGroundnut oil

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Malaysian Oleochemicals Market

Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020176

Prices as on October 5, 2020

We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the prices published in Chemical Weekly as they are based only on the enquiries made by our correspondent and as such they are not FIRM PRICES as between a buyer and seller.The prices are published only with a view to give some ideas of the market conditions.

The above prices are provided by Mr. Mitul of Timur Network Malaysia SDN.BHD. (Email: [email protected]). These indicated negotiable trading prices are subject to fi nal confi rmation.

Name of Chemicals Packing Price (USD per mt) (FOB Malaysia)

Change28th September-2020 5th October-2020

Refi ned Glycerine Refi ned Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP 250 KG Steel Drum 750 750Refi ned Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP 20 MT Flexi Tank 670 670Refi ned Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP 1250 KG IBC 850 850Soap NoodlesSoap Noodles 80:20 TFM 78% Min Snow White 25 KG Bags 850 850Soap Noodles 90:10 TFM 78% Min Snow White 25 KG Bags 830 830Soap Noodles 90:10 TFM 75% Min 25 KG Bags 780 780Soap Noodles TFM 72% Min 25 KG Bags 780 780Soap Noodles TFM 65% Min 25 KG Bags 730 730Translucent (Transparent) Soap Noodles 25 KG Bags 1230 1230Soap Noodles SWN 90:10 TFM 72% Min (8% Glycerine) 25 KG Bags 790 790Soap Noodles SWN 80:20 TFM 78% Min (8% Glycerine) 25 KG Bags 810 810Fatty Acid (Fractionated & Distilled)Stearic Acid Triple Pressed 25 KG Bags 1050 1050Stearic Acid Rubber Grade 25 KG Bags 800 800Lauric Acid C12-99% Min 25 KG Bags 1000 1000Palmitic Acid C16:98% Min 25 KG Bags 1150 1150Palmitic Acid C16:80% Min 25 KG Bags 1050 1050Myristic Acid C14-98% Min 25 KG Bags 1500 1500Oleic Acid 75% Min 20 MT Flexi Tank 1080 1080Oleic Acid 75% Min 180 KG Steel Drum 1180 1180Distilled Coconut Fatty Acid – DCFA K8-18 20 MT Flexi Tank 1150 1150Distilled Coconut Fatty Acid – DCFA K8-18 180 KG Steel Drum 1250 1250Glycerol Monostearate GMS-40 25 KG Bags 1320 1320Fatty AlcoholCetyl Alcohol C16:98% Min 25 KG Bags 1490 1490Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol C16:C18 30/70 25 KG Bags 1440 1440Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol C16:C18 50/50 25 KG Bags 1520 1520Stearyl Alcohol C18:98% Min 25 KG Bags 1580 1580Lauryl Mystryl Alcohol C12-14 20 MT Flexi Tank 1250 1250Lauryl Mystryl Alcohol C12-14 170 KG Drum 1350 1350Fatty Alcohol Ethoxylates -2EO [FA C12-C14 + 2EO] 20 MT ISO Tank 1400 1400Care ChemicalsSodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate SLES TN 70% 160 KG Drum 1050 1050Coconut Fatty Acid Diethanolamide – CDEA 85 200 KG Drum 1100 1100Cocoamide Propyl Betaine – CAPB 30% 200 KG Drum 720 720Cocoamide Propyl Betaine – CAPB 40% 200 KG Drum 840 840EstersIsopropyl Myristate IPM-98 180 Kg Drum 2150 2150Isopropyl Palmitate IPP-98 180 Kg Drum 2050 2050Medium Chain Triglycerides – MCT 180 Kg Drum 4200 4200

Vegetable Oil Market

177Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020

Name of oilsOct-2020 Sep-2020 Change Average Change

01st 25th [%] Oct-2019 [%]Local oils

Groundnut oil 126,000 125,000 0.80 101,000 24.75Rapeseed oil 107,000 109,000 -1.83 79,552 34.50

Sunfl ower oil 120,000 120,000 – 79,929 50.13

Linseed oil 90,000 93,000 -3.23 83,190 8.19

Sesame oil 245,000 245,000 – 245,000 –

Washed cottonseed oil 93,000 92,500 0.54 77,833 19.49

Castor oil (commercial) 89,000 88,500 0.56 113,095 -21.31

Imported oils

RBD palmolein 86,000 87,000 -1.15 63,305 35.85

Crude degummed soybean oil (ex-Mumbai) 88,000 88,000 – 70,938 24.05

Crude palm oil (5%) (ex-Kandla) 77,800 77,300 0.65 55,419 40.39

Solvent extracted oils

Soyabean oil (Indore) 87,500 87,000 0.57 71,857 21.77

Rice bran oil (RG-I) 83,000 83,000 – 64,000 29.69

Rice bran oil (RG-II) (industrial) 81,000 81,000 – 61,000 32.79

Karanja oil 102,000 101,000 0.99 74,690 36.56

Neem oil 130,000 130,000 – 120,476 7.91Note: Rates in Rs. per ton.Source: Solvent Extractors Association of India

Linseed falls; Groundnut gains Sluggish trends prevailed in vegetable oil markets during the past

week under review. Groundnut oil was up by just under a per cent, while Rapeseed oil fell by almost 2%. Downtrend in Linseed oil continued with a 3% drop during the week under review. Sunfl ower oil continued to hold fi rm. Sesame oil was steady, Cottonseed and Castor oils were up by around 0.5% each. Among imported oils, RBD palmolein moved down by over 1% and crude Palm was up by 0.65%. Crude degummed Soybean remained unchanged. In solvent extracted oils, Soyabean was up by 0.57%, while Karanja oil gained a per cent. Comparing the prices of some of the oils over the same period last year, groundnut oil is costlier by 25% and rapeseed oil is higher by 35%. Sunfl ower oil is costlier by 50%; linseed oil is higher by 8% and sesame oil is at the same level. Castor oil is cheaper by 21% and cottonseed oil is costlier by 19%. Linseed oilGroundnut oil

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Mumbai Drugs Market

Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020178

Name of Items Pack Price Change (Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Name of Items Pack Price Change (Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Prices as on October 6, 2020

ACTIVE PHARMA INGREDIENTS

Aceclofenac 25 950

Albendazole 25 2,150

Allopurinol 10 2,050

Ambroxol HCl 5 3,250

Aminophylline 25 850

Amitriptyline HCl 25 2,400

Amlodipine Besylate 5 2,700

Amoxycillin Trihydrate 25 1,750

Amoxycillin Sodium Sterile 10 5,600

Ampicillin Sodium Sterile (Cryst) 10 3,550

Ampicillin Trihydrate 25 1,850

Atenolol 25 1,400

Azithromycin Dihydrate 5 11,200

Bromhexine HCl 25 2,100

Brompheniramine Maleate 5 6,500

Caffeine 25 925

Cefi xime Trihydrate 5 8,900

Cetrizine Di HCl (EP) 5 2,500

Chloramphenicol 25 4,300

Chloramphenicol Palmitate 25 3,900

Chlorpheniramine Maleate 5 1,400

Chlorzoxazone USP 25 725

Ciprofl oxacin HCl 25 2,100

Clarithromycin 5 10,800

Clopidogrel Bisulphate 10 4,200

Closantel 25 3,900

Cloxacillin Sodium 25 1,950

Dexchlorpheniramine Maleate 1 11,000

Diclofenac Potassium 25 725

Diclofenac Sodium 25 625

Dicyclomine HCl 10 1,950

Diethyl Carbamazine Citrate 25 775

Diiodohydroxyquinoline 25 2,600

Diphenhydramine HCl 25 850

Enrofl oxacin 25 2,000

Erythromycin Base 25 4,800

Erythromycin Estolate 25 3,300

Erythromycin Stearate 25 2,700

Ethambutol 50 2,500

Ethamsylate 25 650

Prices are given in good faith by the Pharmaceutical Broker Mr. ROHIT PADALIA of M/S. INDULAL M. PADALIA 206, Reena Complex, Ramdev Nagar Road, Kirol, Vidyavihar (West), Mumbai – 400 086. Tel. Nos: 25022040/25022041. E-mail: [email protected]

Mumbai Drugs Market

179Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020

Ethophylline 25 800

Famotidine 25 3,600

Fenbendazole 25 2,750

Fluconazole 5 6,600

Fluoxetine HCl 25 5,100

Frusemide 25 3,275

Glibenclamide 5 2,500

Glipizide 1 9,800

Guiafenesin 25 560

Ibuprofen 50 1,050

Iodine 50 3,050

Iron (III) Hydroxide Polymaltose Complex 25 300

Ketoconazole USP 5 3,700

Levocetrizine 1 9,800

Lidocaine HCl 25 780

Loratadine 1 10,000

Mebendazole USP 25 1,750

Mefenamic Acid 25 580

Mepyramine Maleate 25 4,100

Metformin HCl 25 190

Miconazole Nitrate 25 1,800

Niacinamide 50 480

Nifedipine 25 3,500

Prices as on October 6, 2020

Name of Items Pack Price Change (Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Name of Items Pack Price Change (Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Nimesulide 25 1,350

Ornidazole 25 840

Oxyclozanide B.P. (Vet) 25 1,400

Paracetamol 25 355

Pheniramine Maleate 5 1,500

Phenylbutazone 25 1,000

Phenylephrine HCl 5 8,500

Phenytoin Sodium 25 950

Piperazine Citrate 25 325

Piperazine Hexahydrate 25 260

Potassium Iodate 25 1,850

Potassium Iodide 25 1,900

Povidone Iodine 25 850

Pregabalin 5 3,700

Pyrazinamide 25 1,350

Pyroxicam 25 3,600

Ranitidine HCl 25 900

Rafoxanide B. P. (Vet) 25 3,600

Roxithromycin E.P. 5 5,600

Salbutamol Sulphate 5 9,500

Sildenafi l Citrate 5 1,700

Sodium Iodide 25 2,050

Tinidazole 50 700

Theophylline Anhydrous 25 800

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Mumbai Drugs Market

Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020178

Name of Items Pack Price Change (Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Name of Items Pack Price Change (Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Prices as on October 6, 2020

ACTIVE PHARMA INGREDIENTS

Aceclofenac 25 950

Albendazole 25 2,150

Allopurinol 10 2,050

Ambroxol HCl 5 3,250

Aminophylline 25 850

Amitriptyline HCl 25 2,400

Amlodipine Besylate 5 2,700

Amoxycillin Trihydrate 25 1,750

Amoxycillin Sodium Sterile 10 5,600

Ampicillin Sodium Sterile (Cryst) 10 3,550

Ampicillin Trihydrate 25 1,850

Atenolol 25 1,400

Azithromycin Dihydrate 5 11,200

Bromhexine HCl 25 2,100

Brompheniramine Maleate 5 6,500

Caffeine 25 925

Cefi xime Trihydrate 5 8,900

Cetrizine Di HCl (EP) 5 2,500

Chloramphenicol 25 4,300

Chloramphenicol Palmitate 25 3,900

Chlorpheniramine Maleate 5 1,400

Chlorzoxazone USP 25 725

Ciprofl oxacin HCl 25 2,100

Clarithromycin 5 10,800

Clopidogrel Bisulphate 10 4,200

Closantel 25 3,900

Cloxacillin Sodium 25 1,950

Dexchlorpheniramine Maleate 1 11,000

Diclofenac Potassium 25 725

Diclofenac Sodium 25 625

Dicyclomine HCl 10 1,950

Diethyl Carbamazine Citrate 25 775

Diiodohydroxyquinoline 25 2,600

Diphenhydramine HCl 25 850

Enrofl oxacin 25 2,000

Erythromycin Base 25 4,800

Erythromycin Estolate 25 3,300

Erythromycin Stearate 25 2,700

Ethambutol 50 2,500

Ethamsylate 25 650

Prices are given in good faith by the Pharmaceutical Broker Mr. ROHIT PADALIA of M/S. INDULAL M. PADALIA 206, Reena Complex, Ramdev Nagar Road, Kirol, Vidyavihar (West), Mumbai – 400 086. Tel. Nos: 25022040/25022041. E-mail: [email protected]

Mumbai Drugs Market

179Chemical Weekly October 13, 2020

Ethophylline 25 800

Famotidine 25 3,600

Fenbendazole 25 2,750

Fluconazole 5 6,600

Fluoxetine HCl 25 5,100

Frusemide 25 3,275

Glibenclamide 5 2,500

Glipizide 1 9,800

Guiafenesin 25 560

Ibuprofen 50 1,050

Iodine 50 3,050

Iron (III) Hydroxide Polymaltose Complex 25 300

Ketoconazole USP 5 3,700

Levocetrizine 1 9,800

Lidocaine HCl 25 780

Loratadine 1 10,000

Mebendazole USP 25 1,750

Mefenamic Acid 25 580

Mepyramine Maleate 25 4,100

Metformin HCl 25 190

Miconazole Nitrate 25 1,800

Niacinamide 50 480

Nifedipine 25 3,500

Prices as on October 6, 2020

Name of Items Pack Price Change (Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Name of Items Pack Price Change (Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Nimesulide 25 1,350

Ornidazole 25 840

Oxyclozanide B.P. (Vet) 25 1,400

Paracetamol 25 355

Pheniramine Maleate 5 1,500

Phenylbutazone 25 1,000

Phenylephrine HCl 5 8,500

Phenytoin Sodium 25 950

Piperazine Citrate 25 325

Piperazine Hexahydrate 25 260

Potassium Iodate 25 1,850

Potassium Iodide 25 1,900

Povidone Iodine 25 850

Pregabalin 5 3,700

Pyrazinamide 25 1,350

Pyroxicam 25 3,600

Ranitidine HCl 25 900

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Salbutamol Sulphate 5 9,500

Sildenafi l Citrate 5 1,700

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Tinidazole 50 700

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Atazanavir Sulphate USP 5 70,000

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Lamivudine 10 8,400

Levetiracetam IP 50 3,500

Lansoprazole USP 25 5,300

Levocetirizine HCl IP 25 10,000

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Meropenam 5 65,000

Montelukast Sodium IP 1 55,000

Moxifl oxacin HCl IP/BP 10 17,000

Naproxen Sodium 25 5,000

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Omeprazole Powder 25 3,500

Oxyclozanide 25 1,500

Paracetamol IP 50 400

Pantoprazole Sodium IP 25 5,500

Phenylephrine HCl IP 5 9,000

Piperacillin+Tazobactam Sterile 5 13,000

Pregabalin 25 4,000

Ramipril USP 5 42,000

Ranitidine HCl IP 25 950

Rabeprazole Sodium IP 25 6,000

Rosuvastatin Calcium IP 1 35,000

Sildenafi l Citrate IP 25 1,600

Sertraline HCl IP 25 3,200

Sulbactam Sodium Sterile 25 6,500

Sulphamethaxazole IP 25 750

Tazobactam Sodium Sterile 1 80,000

Telmisartan IP 5 7,500

Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumerate 10 11,000

Terbinafi ne HCl IP/BP 25 5,500

Tramadol HCl IP 25 2,000

Zidovudine 5 13,000

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Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value

28011000 Chlorine 57.841 20.82 265.980 69.64 80.970 25.4728012000 Iodine 4396.154 5892.83 4220.050 6908.42 4212.880 8736.9728013010 Fluorine 66.000 10.83 137.600 25.11 112.110 18.3528013020 Bromine 5783.228 859.00 5523.050 1170.99 8144.980 1993.7028020010 Sublimed sulphur 337.283 39.08 72.760 10.29 170.680 24.4028020020 Sulphur precipitated 47.265 6.79 27.060 3.84 528.840 9.5228020030 Colloidal sulphur 82.596 11.09 60.710 10.94 53.390 8.7328030010 Carbon blacks 180825.755 13991.40 266409.480 24191.63 187806.940 14770.8228030020 Acetylene black carbon 1108.187 143.10 2473.310 320.07 2984.810 374.0728030090 Other carbon (other forms NES) 5744.647 362.98 11959.060 728.51 9681.800 565.6628041000 Hydrogen 0.055 0.66 4.100 0.90 250.150 27.5728042100 Argon (Rare gases) 8.741 26.18 9.310 3.61 9.760 3.1028042910 Helium 549.414 1512.61 650.610 2117.10 554.160 2279.5028042990 Other rare gases (other than Argon and

Helium)46.354 103.78 37.030 146.44 34.790 147.32

28043000 Nitrogen 179.614 32.29 209.390 32.21 297.000 74.0628044010 Oxygen, medicinal grade 1.580 8.56 18.140 1.85 0.280 4.9128044090 Other Oxygen 26.115 25.31 36.260 75.15 43.400 27.8628045010 Boron 0.837 7.69 0.170 3.17 0.100 1.9128045020 Tellurium 3.045 13.73 5.140 31.34 3.490 23.2528046100 Silicon containing more than 99.99%

by weight of silicon191.487 39.10 119.680 42.03 337.100 44.01

28046900 Other silicon 82923.384 7041.79 64143.260 8608.99 54886.460 6093.44

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28047020 Phosphorous red 0.030 0.34 14.000 5.13 18.000 5.6628047030 Phosphorous white or yellow 30639.616 5407.12 40066.350 7948.79 32197.210 6545.7728048000 Arsenic 684.420 61.75 768.400 67.46 807.010 62.4228049000 Selenium 254.098 585.92 375.250 936.74 575.010 708.6828051100 Sodium 6816.892 1538.08 7251.550 1699.45 6942.050 1694.5728051200 Calcium 5473.237 1311.01 5859.820 1418.62 5190.690 1121.6328051900 Other alkali/alkaline-earth metals 461.056 765.15 576.590 954.08 511.520 766.1628053000 Rare earth metals scandium and

yttrium w/n interfi xed/interalloyed492.418 170.11 643.400 278.99 473.640 162.30

28054000 Mercury 147.300 324.53 156.900 704.07 129.290 472.8428061000 Hydrogen chloride (Hydrochloric acid) 152.013 61.38 155.980 72.37 294.070 90.9428070010 Sulphuric acid 965689.020 2193.87 1477937.95 6587.35 1777659.14 6871.4128070020 Oleum 0.071 0.25 0.010 0.25 0.040 0.1528080010 Nitric acid 27305.585 343.30 36450.670 405.77 29843.460 335.0728080020 Sulphonitric acid 0.059 0.48 0.180 1.05 0.030 0.3128091000 Diphosphorous pentoxide 3897.436 373.41 2866.550 315.52 1689.790 194.8628092010 Phosphoric acid 2914425.77 109857.07 2771007.84 147107.24 2498617.08 119418.5028092020 Polyphosphoric acid 2584.324 222.18 2548.570 257.23 2474.960 246.4728100010 Boric oxide (Oxides of boron) 79.724 16.75 146.650 29.20 149.290 25.5528100020 Boric acid 7412.536 304.86 6534.980 284.86 4826.030 210.5228111100 Hydrogen fl uoride (Hydrofl uoric acid) 247.618 30.83 391.110 42.50 969.360 89.4628111920 Hypophosphorous acid (Phosphinic acid) 646.880 80.73 320.150 66.13 379.730 68.8228111930 Acids of arsenic 34.020 2.89 21.000 1.24 20.400 1.2328111940 Sulphonic acid 730.000 152.35 974.840 174.71 665.430 141.8828111990 Other inorganic acids 11671.320 1016.51 12144.990 1230.22 12194.920 1381.2928112190 Carbon dioxide in other form 167.941 45.79 267.130 90.02 174.970 50.7728112200 Silicon dioxide 50786.050 3091.84 60435.590 3738.62 71291.710 3786.5028112920 Arsenic trioxide 1991.000 46.53 1230.000 109.92 1483.010 128.3028112930 Nitrous oxide 52.370 26.52 34.500 21.78 53.540 25.1828112940 Carbon monoxide 17.600 9.75 9.820 8.90 18.860 9.8128112990 Other inorganic oxygen compounds of

non-metals, NES772.984 151.48 938.670 256.94 2152.740 254.53

28121200 Phosphorous oxychloride 3.089 49.58 309.270 66.86 4.960 21.1128121700 Thionyl chloride 19.827 1.21 108.020 7.11 25.000 1.5428121920 Silicon tetrachloride 1530.305 202.55 2001.420 306.94 1028.130 133.8628121990 Other chlorides and chloride oxides 242.198 518.54 115.690 463.86 1072.940 508.7728129000 Other halides & halide oxides of

non-metals508.117 252.40 641.270 263.10 807.590 405.08

28131000 Carbon disulphide 3321.949 118.78 642.720 25.45 0.030 0.1628139090 Other sulphides of non-metals, NES 583.773 59.23 1024.810 128.02 137.630 26.6528141000 Anhydrous ammonia 2444727.86 50590.55 2655172.97 64181.40 2636203.55 50648.1728142000 Ammonia in aqueous solution 26.818 10.16 28.410 12.14 34.630 18.04

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28011000 Chlorine 57.841 20.82 265.980 69.64 80.970 25.4728012000 Iodine 4396.154 5892.83 4220.050 6908.42 4212.880 8736.9728013010 Fluorine 66.000 10.83 137.600 25.11 112.110 18.3528013020 Bromine 5783.228 859.00 5523.050 1170.99 8144.980 1993.7028020010 Sublimed sulphur 337.283 39.08 72.760 10.29 170.680 24.4028020020 Sulphur precipitated 47.265 6.79 27.060 3.84 528.840 9.5228020030 Colloidal sulphur 82.596 11.09 60.710 10.94 53.390 8.7328030010 Carbon blacks 180825.755 13991.40 266409.480 24191.63 187806.940 14770.8228030020 Acetylene black carbon 1108.187 143.10 2473.310 320.07 2984.810 374.0728030090 Other carbon (other forms NES) 5744.647 362.98 11959.060 728.51 9681.800 565.6628041000 Hydrogen 0.055 0.66 4.100 0.90 250.150 27.5728042100 Argon (Rare gases) 8.741 26.18 9.310 3.61 9.760 3.1028042910 Helium 549.414 1512.61 650.610 2117.10 554.160 2279.5028042990 Other rare gases (other than Argon and

Helium)46.354 103.78 37.030 146.44 34.790 147.32

28043000 Nitrogen 179.614 32.29 209.390 32.21 297.000 74.0628044010 Oxygen, medicinal grade 1.580 8.56 18.140 1.85 0.280 4.9128044090 Other Oxygen 26.115 25.31 36.260 75.15 43.400 27.8628045010 Boron 0.837 7.69 0.170 3.17 0.100 1.9128045020 Tellurium 3.045 13.73 5.140 31.34 3.490 23.2528046100 Silicon containing more than 99.99%

by weight of silicon191.487 39.10 119.680 42.03 337.100 44.01

28046900 Other silicon 82923.384 7041.79 64143.260 8608.99 54886.460 6093.44

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Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value

28047020 Phosphorous red 0.030 0.34 14.000 5.13 18.000 5.6628047030 Phosphorous white or yellow 30639.616 5407.12 40066.350 7948.79 32197.210 6545.7728048000 Arsenic 684.420 61.75 768.400 67.46 807.010 62.4228049000 Selenium 254.098 585.92 375.250 936.74 575.010 708.6828051100 Sodium 6816.892 1538.08 7251.550 1699.45 6942.050 1694.5728051200 Calcium 5473.237 1311.01 5859.820 1418.62 5190.690 1121.6328051900 Other alkali/alkaline-earth metals 461.056 765.15 576.590 954.08 511.520 766.1628053000 Rare earth metals scandium and

yttrium w/n interfi xed/interalloyed492.418 170.11 643.400 278.99 473.640 162.30

28054000 Mercury 147.300 324.53 156.900 704.07 129.290 472.8428061000 Hydrogen chloride (Hydrochloric acid) 152.013 61.38 155.980 72.37 294.070 90.9428070010 Sulphuric acid 965689.020 2193.87 1477937.95 6587.35 1777659.14 6871.4128070020 Oleum 0.071 0.25 0.010 0.25 0.040 0.1528080010 Nitric acid 27305.585 343.30 36450.670 405.77 29843.460 335.0728080020 Sulphonitric acid 0.059 0.48 0.180 1.05 0.030 0.3128091000 Diphosphorous pentoxide 3897.436 373.41 2866.550 315.52 1689.790 194.8628092010 Phosphoric acid 2914425.77 109857.07 2771007.84 147107.24 2498617.08 119418.5028092020 Polyphosphoric acid 2584.324 222.18 2548.570 257.23 2474.960 246.4728100010 Boric oxide (Oxides of boron) 79.724 16.75 146.650 29.20 149.290 25.5528100020 Boric acid 7412.536 304.86 6534.980 284.86 4826.030 210.5228111100 Hydrogen fl uoride (Hydrofl uoric acid) 247.618 30.83 391.110 42.50 969.360 89.4628111920 Hypophosphorous acid (Phosphinic acid) 646.880 80.73 320.150 66.13 379.730 68.8228111930 Acids of arsenic 34.020 2.89 21.000 1.24 20.400 1.2328111940 Sulphonic acid 730.000 152.35 974.840 174.71 665.430 141.8828111990 Other inorganic acids 11671.320 1016.51 12144.990 1230.22 12194.920 1381.2928112190 Carbon dioxide in other form 167.941 45.79 267.130 90.02 174.970 50.7728112200 Silicon dioxide 50786.050 3091.84 60435.590 3738.62 71291.710 3786.5028112920 Arsenic trioxide 1991.000 46.53 1230.000 109.92 1483.010 128.3028112930 Nitrous oxide 52.370 26.52 34.500 21.78 53.540 25.1828112940 Carbon monoxide 17.600 9.75 9.820 8.90 18.860 9.8128112990 Other inorganic oxygen compounds of

non-metals, NES772.984 151.48 938.670 256.94 2152.740 254.53

28121200 Phosphorous oxychloride 3.089 49.58 309.270 66.86 4.960 21.1128121700 Thionyl chloride 19.827 1.21 108.020 7.11 25.000 1.5428121920 Silicon tetrachloride 1530.305 202.55 2001.420 306.94 1028.130 133.8628121990 Other chlorides and chloride oxides 242.198 518.54 115.690 463.86 1072.940 508.7728129000 Other halides & halide oxides of

non-metals508.117 252.40 641.270 263.10 807.590 405.08

28131000 Carbon disulphide 3321.949 118.78 642.720 25.45 0.030 0.1628139090 Other sulphides of non-metals, NES 583.773 59.23 1024.810 128.02 137.630 26.6528141000 Anhydrous ammonia 2444727.86 50590.55 2655172.97 64181.40 2636203.55 50648.1728142000 Ammonia in aqueous solution 26.818 10.16 28.410 12.14 34.630 18.04

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l Iodophor 1% or 6% l Liquid Detergent (Soap) Concentrate l Brown Phenyl l Hydrochloric Acid A.R., L.R., C.P. Grade l Sulphuric Acid A.R., L.R., C.P. Grade l Nitric Acid A.R., L.R., C.P. Grade l Per Acetic Acid 4% - 18%

Also F.D.A. Approved Products l Sodium Hypochlorite U.S.P. Grade 4% w/v l Sodium Hypochlorite b.P. Grade 8% w/v l Hydrogen Peroxide I.P. Grade 6% l Hydrogen Peroxide b.P. Grade 30% l black Phenyl 5 to 7 R.W.C. I.P. Grade

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Pallav Chemicals &Solvents Pvt. Ltd.

253, Shiv Shakti Industrial Estate, Opp. Mittal Estate,Marol Naka, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 059.

Contact Person: MR. Rana VeRMaMob.: 09820342624

tel.: +91-22-49284000 (100 Lines) email: [email protected]

web.: www.pallavchemicals.com

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21/11

Sulux Phosphates Ltd.Manufacturing Phosphates: Since 1977

Fact. & Regd. off.: F-64, Mewar industrial area, Road no. 2, Madri, udaipur 313 001.tel.: (294) 2491118 / 2492228 * Fax: 2491016

website: www.suluxphosphates.comemail: [email protected]

WE CAN MANUFACTURE ALL THE ABOVE PRODUCTS AS PER BUYERS SPECIFICATION ALSO

ZiNC PhOsPhaTe sODiUM MONO FlUORO PhOsPhaTe alUMiNiUM PhOsPhaTe POWDeR

tri sodium Phosphate (Crystal Anhydrous)

sodium hexa Meta Phosphate (62% & 67%)

tetra sodium Pyro Phosphate

tetra Potassium Pyro Phosphate

tri Potassium Phosphate

Potassium tri Poly Phosphate

Mono / di Potassium Phosphate

Mono / di ammonium Phosphate

Mono / di sodium Phosphate (Crystal / Anhy.)

sodium acid Pyro Phosphate (Food Grade)

Mono calcium Phosphate (Food / Feed Grade)

tri calcium Phosphate (Food / Feed Grade)

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Contact:MAnAli TrADErS

Mumbai - 400 009.tel.: 022-66312531 / 32

Mob.: 09223432532 / 9970602532email: [email protected]

borax decahydrate Granular / Crystal

borax Penta hydrate l d.o.t. (boron 20)Potassium Permanganate

(FFG / Technical / Crystal / Granular)

Polyelectrolytes Flocculating agentwater treatment & etP Plant

sodium saccharin l bentonitePotassium carbonate Granular / Powder

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For your requirements of:D-(-)-Tartaric AcidL-(+)-Tartaric Acid

DL Tartaric AcidPhosphorous Acid

Potassium Humates (K20 Content: 1-2%, 4-6%, 8-10%,

10-12%, 100% solubility)Polyethylene Glycols (PEG)

Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate (Boron 20%)

Zinc BorateBoric Acid (Boron 17%)

Borax Pentahydrate (Boron 15%)Borax Decahydrate (Boron 10.5%)

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303, Samuel Street, Vadgadi, Mumbai - 400 003.Phone: +91- 22 - 23437035 / 23423229 / 49744840

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Mob.: 9820155320 / 9320155320email: [email protected]

l Iodophor 1% or 6% l Liquid Detergent (Soap) Concentrate l Brown Phenyl l Hydrochloric Acid A.R., L.R., C.P. Grade l Sulphuric Acid A.R., L.R., C.P. Grade l Nitric Acid A.R., L.R., C.P. Grade l Per Acetic Acid 4% - 18%

Also F.D.A. Approved Products l Sodium Hypochlorite U.S.P. Grade 4% w/v l Sodium Hypochlorite b.P. Grade 8% w/v l Hydrogen Peroxide I.P. Grade 6% l Hydrogen Peroxide b.P. Grade 30% l black Phenyl 5 to 7 R.W.C. I.P. Grade

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253, Shiv Shakti Industrial Estate, Opp. Mittal Estate,Marol Naka, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 059.

Contact Person: MR. Rana VeRMaMob.: 09820342624

tel.: +91-22-49284000 (100 Lines) email: [email protected]

web.: www.pallavchemicals.com

MArKETED By:

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Acetic Anhydride(Carboy Load)(Tanker load)

(lab Pack)

21/11

Sulux Phosphates Ltd.Manufacturing Phosphates: Since 1977

Fact. & Regd. off.: F-64, Mewar industrial area, Road no. 2, Madri, udaipur 313 001.tel.: (294) 2491118 / 2492228 * Fax: 2491016

website: www.suluxphosphates.comemail: [email protected]

WE CAN MANUFACTURE ALL THE ABOVE PRODUCTS AS PER BUYERS SPECIFICATION ALSO

ZiNC PhOsPhaTe sODiUM MONO FlUORO PhOsPhaTe alUMiNiUM PhOsPhaTe POWDeR

tri sodium Phosphate (Crystal Anhydrous)

sodium hexa Meta Phosphate (62% & 67%)

tetra sodium Pyro Phosphate

tetra Potassium Pyro Phosphate

tri Potassium Phosphate

Potassium tri Poly Phosphate

Mono / di Potassium Phosphate

Mono / di ammonium Phosphate

Mono / di sodium Phosphate (Crystal / Anhy.)

sodium acid Pyro Phosphate (Food Grade)

Mono calcium Phosphate (Food / Feed Grade)

tri calcium Phosphate (Food / Feed Grade)

consignment agent of organic ind. ltd.BOriC ACiD

Technical / Pure / Granular / Powder

Contact:MAnAli TrADErS

Mumbai - 400 009.tel.: 022-66312531 / 32

Mob.: 09223432532 / 9970602532email: [email protected]

borax decahydrate Granular / Crystal

borax Penta hydrate l d.o.t. (boron 20)Potassium Permanganate

(FFG / Technical / Crystal / Granular)

Polyelectrolytes Flocculating agentwater treatment & etP Plant

sodium saccharin l bentonitePotassium carbonate Granular / Powder

trichloroisocyunaric acid (tcca 90)isophthalic acid

For your requirements of:D-(-)-Tartaric AcidL-(+)-Tartaric Acid

DL Tartaric AcidPhosphorous Acid

Potassium Humates (K20 Content: 1-2%, 4-6%, 8-10%,

10-12%, 100% solubility)Polyethylene Glycols (PEG)

Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate (Boron 20%)

Zinc BorateBoric Acid (Boron 17%)

Borax Pentahydrate (Boron 15%)Borax Decahydrate (Boron 10.5%)

Contact :

LCG Eximchem Pvt Ltd21-22 Abhishek

303, Samuel Street, Vadgadi, Mumbai - 400 003.Phone: +91- 22 - 23437035 / 23423229 / 49744840

Cell: +91- 9820496607 / 9930817512Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

PIONEER IN GRIGNARD REAGENTSExclusive Suppliers of

Isopropyl Magnesium Chloride - Lithium Chloride Complex4-Fluoro Phenyl Magnesium Bromide

Solvent Based Reactions & Distillation Facility in Reactor Ranging From0.16 kL to 8.5 kL & Temp-25OC to 250OC

Contact us: Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd.Mr. Mohit Phalak: +91-8879077787

Email: [email protected] * Web.: www.azeocryst.com

l Allyl Magnesium Bromide l Allyl Magnesium Chloride l Ethyl Magnesium Bromide l Ethyl Magnesium Chloride l Ethynyl Magnesium Bromide l Isopropyl Magnesium Bromide l Isopropyl Magnesium Chloride l (Z)-1-Propenyl Magnesium Bromide

l Methyl Magnesium Bromide l Methyl Magnesium Chloride l n-Butyl Magnesium Bromide l n-Butyl Magnesium Chloride l n-Propyl Magnesium Bromide l t-Butyl Magnesium Chloride l Vinyl Magnesium Bromide l Vinyl Magnesium Chloride

AZEOCryST OrgAniCS PVT. lTD.Mfr. of grignard reagent & related Products

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Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value

28011000 Chlorine 3575.425 63.69 4770.370 107.89 4215.520 131.5328012000 Iodine 220.639 301.36 367.960 687.89 171.020 593.2928013010 Fluorine 0.045 0.01 0.500 0.14 0.400 9.6328013020 Bromine 4653.273 902.44 6149.260 1453.47 5027.830 2440.3928020010 Sublimed sulphur 17636.660 1894.93 16690.280 1969.42 16811.240 3573.4128030010 Carbon blacks 116545.844 7137.46 117729.560 10083.56 137838.740 16724.4928030020 Acetylene black carbon 630.590 105.53 24.180 2.72 0.500 0.1928030090 Other carbon (other forms NES) 5708.722 157.23 5103.470 280.72 6016.490 733.8928041000 Hydrogen 25.589 6.15 32.870 3.65 9.410 1.6428042100 Argon (Rare gases) 7525.602 151.44 5489.550 134.86 6044.210 235.6528042910 Helium 52.149 28.01 45.610 42.40 74.250 93.8228042990 Other rare gases (other than Argon and

helium)186.992 52.65 69.330 32.02 29.170 82.24

28043000 Nitrogen 1835.273 24.86 1043.640 17.83 841.680 11.7128044010 Oxygen, medicinal grade grade 0.930 2.20 109.750 1.59 10.990 0.4128044090 Other Oxygen 11892.240 78.72 5741.200 60.97 4446.940 86.3728046100 Silicon containing more than

99.99% by weight of silicon9.240 23.46 2.060 0.37 3.050 0.48

28046900 Other silicon 64.584 11.28 202.350 29.60 153.370 46.1128047020 Phosphorous red yellow 447.814 169.04 594.780 224.16 650.420 357.5528048000 Arsenic 11.250 1.43 17.340 2.73 24.820 1.0628049000 Selenium 174.331 374.19 28.330 58.60 18.770 50.2428051100 Sodium 21.747 3.15 14.690 10.88 122.200 13.1828051200 Calcium 658.292 101.21 1588.030 234.39 686.820 185.31

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Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value

28051900 Other alkali/alkaline-earth metals 87.061 23.12 186.850 44.61 454.710 140.8928053000 Rare earth metals scandium and

yttrium w/n interfi xed/interalloyed1.880 2.18 12.450 4.48 8.260 3.84

28054000 Mercury 15.904 52.54 35.920 237.15 58.820 324.5828061000 Hydrogen chloride

(Hydrochloric acid) 106495.425 659.80 98253.510 685.49 131556.280 1300.48

28062000 Chlorosulphuric acid 194.470 4.64 240.110 5.38 3919.930 48.6028070010 Sulphuric acid 394424.768 1014.02 124702.570 774.58 47700.300 711.8828070020 Oleum 65.025 0.84 49.690 1.14 1281.060 33.1328080010 Nitric acid 15538.878 304.80 9969.630 249.54 11554.760 480.9728080020 Sulphonitric acid 6.730 0.36 46.720 1.77 66.340 2.7428091000 Diphosphorous pentoxide 795.481 107.77 1039.300 155.30 1047.740 278.1028092010 Phosphoric acid 560.808 33.54 331.480 28.36 2601.330 301.3428092020 Polyphosphoric acid 11.219 1.54 7.490 1.28 26.530 5.3628100010 Boric oxide (Oxides of boron) 3.863 0.25 5.900 0.65 14.420 3.6828100020 Boric acid 1376.150 100.69 1320.860 107.10 1524.620 172.8528111100 Hydrogen fl uoride

(Hydrofl uoric acid)3169.648 231.83 2197.840 211.82 2475.090 448.85

28111200 Hydrogen cyanide (Hydrocyanic acid) 0.215 0.06 0.100 0.13 0.030 1.5628111920 Hypophosphorous acid

(Phosphinic acid) 27.482 9.15 29.060 9.29 27.970 12.04

28111940 Sulphonic acid 114.448 4.88 246.320 10.60 283.100 27.4228111990 Other inorganic acids 7972.891 789.41 9799.500 1198.55 5400.660 853.9928112110 Dry ice 5.750 1.26 27.660 0.51 107.570 1.8728112190 Carbon dioxide in other form 9789.746 108.59 10345.130 120.46 9368.560 192.5228112200 Silicon dioxide 12597.189 615.91 10553.050 693.32 13941.590 1271.2828112920 Arsenic trioxide 0.642 0.15 0.340 0.06 5.020 2.6928112930 Nitrous oxide 276.040 37.04 1043.320 115.01 1326.160 229.8528112940 Carbon monoxide 11.100 2.44 12.070 2.75 1.000 0.2428112990 Other inorganic oxygen compounds

of non-metals, NES909.368 268.57 983.410 72.58 303.580 558.50

28121200 Phosphorous oxychloride 143.000 13.15 231.630 22.41 296.980 49.7428121300 Phosphorous trichloride 2603.000 173.26 2698.850 207.46 2927.000 371.8028121400 Phosphorus pentachloride 191.551 29.97 121.080 24.37 122.350 42.1528121500 Sulphur monochloride 23.400 1.57 28.820 2.26 21.600 1.7328121600 Sulphur dichloride 410.120 30.37 410.500 32.83 371.650 70.3828121700 Thionyl chloride 984.100 39.17 1671.540 68.22 1697.600 123.2828129000 Other halides & halide oxides of

non-metals 15.740 12.81 30.440 34.54 24.830 149.78

28131000 Carbon disulphide 10334.536 373.23 10393.690 423.95 10313.260 520.9628139010 Arsenic disulphide (artifi cial) 0.300 5.41 0.100 1.24 0.010 0.5328139090 Other sulphides of non-metals, NES 924.600 138.57 782.060 131.16 2097.570 521.20

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28011000 Chlorine 3575.425 63.69 4770.370 107.89 4215.520 131.5328012000 Iodine 220.639 301.36 367.960 687.89 171.020 593.2928013010 Fluorine 0.045 0.01 0.500 0.14 0.400 9.6328013020 Bromine 4653.273 902.44 6149.260 1453.47 5027.830 2440.3928020010 Sublimed sulphur 17636.660 1894.93 16690.280 1969.42 16811.240 3573.4128030010 Carbon blacks 116545.844 7137.46 117729.560 10083.56 137838.740 16724.4928030020 Acetylene black carbon 630.590 105.53 24.180 2.72 0.500 0.1928030090 Other carbon (other forms NES) 5708.722 157.23 5103.470 280.72 6016.490 733.8928041000 Hydrogen 25.589 6.15 32.870 3.65 9.410 1.6428042100 Argon (Rare gases) 7525.602 151.44 5489.550 134.86 6044.210 235.6528042910 Helium 52.149 28.01 45.610 42.40 74.250 93.8228042990 Other rare gases (other than Argon and

helium)186.992 52.65 69.330 32.02 29.170 82.24

28043000 Nitrogen 1835.273 24.86 1043.640 17.83 841.680 11.7128044010 Oxygen, medicinal grade grade 0.930 2.20 109.750 1.59 10.990 0.4128044090 Other Oxygen 11892.240 78.72 5741.200 60.97 4446.940 86.3728046100 Silicon containing more than

99.99% by weight of silicon9.240 23.46 2.060 0.37 3.050 0.48

28046900 Other silicon 64.584 11.28 202.350 29.60 153.370 46.1128047020 Phosphorous red yellow 447.814 169.04 594.780 224.16 650.420 357.5528048000 Arsenic 11.250 1.43 17.340 2.73 24.820 1.0628049000 Selenium 174.331 374.19 28.330 58.60 18.770 50.2428051100 Sodium 21.747 3.15 14.690 10.88 122.200 13.1828051200 Calcium 658.292 101.21 1588.030 234.39 686.820 185.31

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28051900 Other alkali/alkaline-earth metals 87.061 23.12 186.850 44.61 454.710 140.8928053000 Rare earth metals scandium and

yttrium w/n interfi xed/interalloyed1.880 2.18 12.450 4.48 8.260 3.84

28054000 Mercury 15.904 52.54 35.920 237.15 58.820 324.5828061000 Hydrogen chloride

(Hydrochloric acid) 106495.425 659.80 98253.510 685.49 131556.280 1300.48

28062000 Chlorosulphuric acid 194.470 4.64 240.110 5.38 3919.930 48.6028070010 Sulphuric acid 394424.768 1014.02 124702.570 774.58 47700.300 711.8828070020 Oleum 65.025 0.84 49.690 1.14 1281.060 33.1328080010 Nitric acid 15538.878 304.80 9969.630 249.54 11554.760 480.9728080020 Sulphonitric acid 6.730 0.36 46.720 1.77 66.340 2.7428091000 Diphosphorous pentoxide 795.481 107.77 1039.300 155.30 1047.740 278.1028092010 Phosphoric acid 560.808 33.54 331.480 28.36 2601.330 301.3428092020 Polyphosphoric acid 11.219 1.54 7.490 1.28 26.530 5.3628100010 Boric oxide (Oxides of boron) 3.863 0.25 5.900 0.65 14.420 3.6828100020 Boric acid 1376.150 100.69 1320.860 107.10 1524.620 172.8528111100 Hydrogen fl uoride

(Hydrofl uoric acid)3169.648 231.83 2197.840 211.82 2475.090 448.85

28111200 Hydrogen cyanide (Hydrocyanic acid) 0.215 0.06 0.100 0.13 0.030 1.5628111920 Hypophosphorous acid

(Phosphinic acid) 27.482 9.15 29.060 9.29 27.970 12.04

28111940 Sulphonic acid 114.448 4.88 246.320 10.60 283.100 27.4228111990 Other inorganic acids 7972.891 789.41 9799.500 1198.55 5400.660 853.9928112110 Dry ice 5.750 1.26 27.660 0.51 107.570 1.8728112190 Carbon dioxide in other form 9789.746 108.59 10345.130 120.46 9368.560 192.5228112200 Silicon dioxide 12597.189 615.91 10553.050 693.32 13941.590 1271.2828112920 Arsenic trioxide 0.642 0.15 0.340 0.06 5.020 2.6928112930 Nitrous oxide 276.040 37.04 1043.320 115.01 1326.160 229.8528112940 Carbon monoxide 11.100 2.44 12.070 2.75 1.000 0.2428112990 Other inorganic oxygen compounds

of non-metals, NES909.368 268.57 983.410 72.58 303.580 558.50

28121200 Phosphorous oxychloride 143.000 13.15 231.630 22.41 296.980 49.7428121300 Phosphorous trichloride 2603.000 173.26 2698.850 207.46 2927.000 371.8028121400 Phosphorus pentachloride 191.551 29.97 121.080 24.37 122.350 42.1528121500 Sulphur monochloride 23.400 1.57 28.820 2.26 21.600 1.7328121600 Sulphur dichloride 410.120 30.37 410.500 32.83 371.650 70.3828121700 Thionyl chloride 984.100 39.17 1671.540 68.22 1697.600 123.2828129000 Other halides & halide oxides of

non-metals 15.740 12.81 30.440 34.54 24.830 149.78

28131000 Carbon disulphide 10334.536 373.23 10393.690 423.95 10313.260 520.9628139010 Arsenic disulphide (artifi cial) 0.300 5.41 0.100 1.24 0.010 0.5328139090 Other sulphides of non-metals, NES 924.600 138.57 782.060 131.16 2097.570 521.20

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Materials Imported

India’s Imports of Chemicals [June-2020]Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

cCadmium oxideSweden 47 364Caffeine and its saltsChina 25 726Italy 9 1,040Singapore 35 600Vietnam 35 580CalciteEgypt 376 3Vietnam 1,073 5CalciumChina 349 195Japan 5 2,172Calcium acetateChina 495 25Calcium borates natural and concentrates thereof (w/n calcined)Spain 240 38Calcium carbides w/n chemically definedChina 587 47Calcium carbonateAustralia 165 5China 5 40Egypt 8,038 6France 39 53Germany 10 308Greece 3 29Italy 121 27Japan 17 44Jordan 592 7Malaysia 10,973 10Netherlands 13 72Spain 207 22Switzerland 48 21Taiwan 80 31Thailand 255 17Turkey 43 22UK 84 62Vietnam 9,878 7Calcium chlorideCzech 2 279France 1 518Indonesia 3 233Calcium gluconateChina 878 62Hong Kong 104 23Calcium hydrogen orthophosphate (Dicalcium phosphate)Belgium 5 318China 723 35Germany 11 299Singapore 1 693USA 65 360Vietnam 3,240 21Calcium hydroxideGermany 2 343Japan 4 27Lithuania 14 98Malaysia 2,401 13UAE 20 9UK 18 18

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Calcium lactateChina 3 227Calcium monobasic phosphateChina 3,486 29Germany 2 160Tunisia 936 39UK 48 85USA 17 247Calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate mixture – double saltsChina 3,020 17Norway 1,808 25Singapore 239 20UAE 81 19Uzbekistan 26 16Calcium nitrate and magnesium nitrate othersChina 198 25Germany 64 56Japan 222 74Russia 48 25Calcium phosphate otherBelgium 47 152China 188 46Egypt 52 41Japan 7 225Netherlands 376 54Calcium phosphates ground naturalEgypt 17,131 5Jordan 5,000 5Morocco 102,541 10Togo 49,700 6UAE 11,100 6Calcium phosphates unground naturalEgypt 152,861 4Jordan 169,400 8Calcium silicideGermany 1 4,316Calcium tribasic phosphateChina 5 61Germany 5 180Camphor oilChina 1 1,673Camphor syntheticChina 75 394Can sealing compoundThailand 10 281UAE 5 304Carbon activatedAustralia 141 82Belgium 4 728China 536 168France 50 398Germany 4 969Hong Kong 4 404Indonesia 24 132Japan 16 793Malaysia 8 315Netherlands 17 592Sri Lanka 120 123UAE 6 655UK 4 462USA 196 261

Carbon blacksBelgium 33 195China 83 95Egypt 22 102France 12 100Germany 33 172Indonesia 10 53Israel 55 72Italy 2 190Japan 97 164Korea South 1,180 69Mexico 10 65Netherlands 94 375Russia 685 66Seychelles 37 53Sri Lanka 7 62Switzerland 13 102Taiwan 72 83UAE 310 46UK 21 75USA 770 249Carbon dioxide in other formGermany 13 378Carbon disulphideChina 24 53Carbon otherBelgium 3 291China 270 38Germany 24 134Japan 15 164Nepal 25 3Netherlands 10 214UK 21 69Carbon tetrachloride (CC14 Tetrachloromethane)China 100 46Carbonates othersAustralia 40 325China 2,912 33Germany 3 1,481Taiwan 11 161CarborundumBhutan 265 83China 59 119Russia 240 81Carboxymethylcellulose and its saltsBelgium 41 414China 268 204Finland 16 189France 3 1,114Germany 56 109

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Ireland 23 894Italy 56 234Japan 5 1,227Netherlands 175 466Taiwan 25 690Turkey 11 115USA 9 4223-Carboxy-(para-sulphonyl)-5-pyrazoloneHong Kong 2 6,942Carnauba waxes othersBrazil 15 463Germany 1 982USA 5 1,116L-CarvoneChina 20 767Casein, casein derivatives, casein gluesFrance 48 620Germany 2 283New Zealand 2 729Uganda 50 537Caseinate, other casein derivatives and casein gluesArgentina 98 624Denmark 18 496Germany 1 330Netherlands 5 898New Zealand 25 1,057Cashew nut shell liquid (cardanol) purified and distilledFrance 1 6,814Cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL)Mozambique 20 25Nigeria 39 24Castor oil dehydrated fatty acidBangladesh 12 29Germany 2 287Italy 1 677Spain 2 318Castor oil hydrogenated (Opal wax)USA 2 751Catalysts supported othersChina 1 31,840Denmark 1 1,143France 11 2,350Germany 80 517Italy 2 18,851Japan 6 10,376Netherlands 3 25,499Singapore 1 4,963USA 39 5,083Catalysts supported others with precious metals and its compoundsFrance 2 7,231Germany 7 11,060Japan 24 13,543Spain 6 2,279USA 21 9,430Catalysts supported with nickel/nickel compoundsUSA 144 1,145Cedarwood oilFrance 2 1,741Switzerland 1 1,172USA 3 2,008Cellulose acetate flakes non-plasticisedChina 9 378USA 34 319Cellulose acetates others non-plasticisedBrazil 12 410Germany 39 372USA 12 4,410Cellulose ethers others non-plasticizedChina 179 449Finland 16 507Germany 93 311Japan 94 1,294

Korea South 46 902Netherlands 5 720Switzerland 3 1,868USA 253 1,295Cellulose ethers others plasticizedBelgium 230 400Canada 43 153China 92 508Germany 93 673Japan 7 2,306Korea South 73 632Netherlands 2 1,192Singapore 32 360Sweden 21 387Switzerland 19 333Taiwan 12 199USA 77 915Cellulose others, its chemical derivatives in primary forms excl. cellulose acetate/nitrate/ethersBrazil 87 211China 152 468Germany 69 357Ireland 481 397Japan 127 1,169Korea South 78 971Netherlands 71 392Singapore 3 768Taiwan 66 259UK 6 528USA 51 1,124Cement aluminous (Cement fondu)China 50 64France 25 43Netherlands 24 73Singapore 21 49UK 25 78Cement clinkersIran 28,300 2Singapore 40 44UAE 2,941 7Cement high alumina refractoryChina 102 60France 25 40Netherlands 22 48Cement ordinary portland, dryBhutan 1,113 5Oman 140 4UAE 10,043 5Cement other hydraulicGermany 276 14UAE 4,000 7Cement Portland PozzolanaBangladesh 200 6Bhutan 6,202 5Cement Portland slagBhutan 371 3Cement white whether or not artificially colouredIran 382 5UAE 5,245 8Cephalexin and its saltsSpain 41 4,201Cerium compounds othersChina 15 1,434Japan 3 1,917Korea South 3 2,193Netherlands 5 265ChalkBelgium 10 58China 1 102Chamotte or dinas earthsFrance 24 45Chloramphenicol and its derivatives salts thereofChina 6 5,016Chlorates otherHong Kong 25 92

Chlorides and chloride oxides otherChina 7 2,494Switzerland 23 65Chlorides, other NESBelarus 216 26Belgium 184 157China 245 157France 623 120Germany 7 1,809Israel 216 29Jordan 3,809 23Lithuania 834 18Netherlands 2 228Spain 60 136Taiwan 37 105UK 7 526USA 21 718para-ChloroanilineChina 110 2131-ChloroanthraquinoneChina 1 31,207ortho-ChlorobenzaldehydeChina 30 725ortho-Chlorobenzoic acidChina 20 228ChlorodifluoroethanesChina 80 1872-Chloro-N,N-diisopropyl ethylamineBelgium 32 111USA 167 1161-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (Epichlorohydrin)Belgium 92 125Germany 61 125Korea South 294 117Netherlands 166 97Saudi Arabia 58 114Taiwan 401 106Thailand 2,453 100ChlorofluorobenzeneChina 16 617Chloroform (Trichloromethane)China 1,501 24Germany 1 869Russia 162 21Chloromethane (Methyl chloride)China 376 55Chloromethane and Chloroethane otherChina 39 545Germany 87 231Netherlands 22 392Chloroprene (chlorobutadiene) rubber (CR) otherBelgium 90 271China 38 264Germany 36 199Japan 636 380Switzerland 17 144UK 1 429USA 63 295para-Chlorotoluene (4-Chloromethyl benzene)China 16 86Germany 221 25Italy 35 1132-Chloro-5-toluidine-4-sulphonic acidChina 48 397CholesterolNetherlands 3 4,420Chrome ore friable and concentrates fixes containing 47% Cr

2O3 and aboveSouth Africa 1,269 25Chrome ore lumps containing 40% or more but below 47% Cr2O3Oman 50 33South Africa 941 20

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Chromium ores and concentrates othersNetherlands 18 48South Africa 7,224 13Chromium oxide (trioxide)Belgium 6 666South Africa 36 198USA 54 193Chromium oxides and hydroxides othersBelgium 22 246China 2 350Japan 2 870USA 38 230CimetidineChina 5 4,647Cinnamic acidChina 1 13,875Cinnamic alcoholChina 6 511USA 2 785Cinnamic aldehydeChina 5 271USA 2 403Cinnamon leaf oilSri Lanka 8 1,293Ciprofloxacin and its saltsChina 30 3,066Citric acidBelgium 2 326China 1,805 51Germany 37 427Singapore 1 372Citric acid salts and esters otherChina 132 58France 1 254Germany 21 465Netherlands 34 396USA 18 1,386CitronellolChina 17 491Malaysia 61 459Clove leaf/stem oilIndonesia 3 1,444Madagascar 130 777Coal tarSouth Africa 1 4Cobalt hydroxideChina 18 1,645Finland 1 2,006Cobalt oxideBelgium 10 1,925China 20 2,067Cobalt powdersBelgium 1 4,200USA 4 4,482Coconut (copra) crude oil and its fractionsIndonesia 110 72Coenzyme Q10 (Ubidecarenone (INN))China 3 16,298Colour lakesUK 4 2,652USA 7 2,787Copper ash and residues othersUSA 19 321Copper ores and concentratesUSA 10 84Copper oxides and hydroxidesChina 1 1,982Netherlands 10 453Norway 20 487Taiwan 4 484UAE 20 502Cortisone, Hydrocortisone, Prednisone (Dehydrocortisone) and Prednisolone (Dehydrohydrocortisone)China 4 46,546

Cotton seed oil other than edible gradeNetherlands 1 344Coumarin indene resinsChina 32 88Japan 1 376Singapore 29 160Taiwan 79 66UK 19 295Creosote oilsCzech 39 112para-CresidineChina 16 771para-Cresol (p-Cresol)China 72 208Cresol formaldehyde resinsGermany 10 212Netherlands 1 560Cresols and their salts otherChina 32 638Germany 117 343South Africa 162 119USA 196 305Cresylic acidGermany 16 123Netherlands 42 112USA 343 78CrotonaldehydeChina 27 195Culture media prepared for micro-organisms developmentBelgium 1 25,548China 46 1,392France 3 4,206Germany 6 5,545Korea South 1 19,608Singapore 110 1,040Switzerland 1 25,912Turkey 4 10,293UK 1 5,893USA 10 26,421Vietnam 83 50Cultures of microorganisms (excluding yeast)Denmark 3 15,559France 47 1,149Italy 2 14,372Japan 1 6,125Singapore 1 14,340Spain 1 1,872Switzerland 2 2,922USA 91 1,156Cultures of microorganisms etc. otherDenmark 5 256Ireland 1 121,058New Zealand 20 330USA 5 7,920Cyanides, complex othersChina 40 341-Cyanoguanidine (Dicyandiamide)China 3,112 126Germany 293 179Korea South 1 891Cyanuric acid and its saltsBelgium 60 104China 364 110Germany 80 100Netherlands 15 98Cyclic hydrocarbons otherChina 308 242France 16 313Germany 12 229Israel 22 41Japan 112 120Korea South 60 78Netherlands 38 256

Switzerland 2 632UAE 65 58USA 32 416CyclohexaneChina 15 358Korea South 33 81Thailand 747 41Cyclohexanol, Methylcyclohexanol and DimethylcyclohexanolsUAE 6 174Cyclohexanones and MethylcyclohexanonesChina 15 283Germany 3 763Japan 2,016 54Taiwan 227 73CyclohexylamineChina 20 92Czech 61 106Slovenia 70 99Taiwan 14 115Cysteamine hydrochlorideChina 16 294L-Cystine (Alpha-Amino-beta-thiopropionic acid) – sulphur containing amino acidsChina 63 783Germany 25 1,258Slovakia 69 1,039Spain 23 1,036

dDamar batuIndonesia 1,314 35Malaysia 12 39Thailand 206 151Vietnam 13 240DextranChina 1 1,873Dextrins and other modified starches otherBelgium 79 140Brazil 6 207China 47 105Denmark 67 140France 13 62Germany 38 464Italy 55 88Japan 30 177Korea South 6 189Malaysia 6 88Netherlands 128 196Taiwan 10 233Thailand 2,675 56USA 114 176Dextrose other than solidBelgium 1 78China 3 47Dextrose other than solid (with fructose content at least 20% but less than 50%, in dry state)USA 1 2,600Dextrose solid (less than 20% by weight of fructose in dry form)Belgium 39 110ortho-DiaminotolueneKorea South 16 41Diammonium hydrogen orthophosphate (Diammonium phosphate)China 302,389 24Jordan 13,000 24Morocco 344,730 24Russia 18,270 24Saudi Arabia 156,250 24UAE 1 241DiatomiteChina 26 30USA 38 62

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Dichloroacetic acid their salts and estersIsrael 49 9Japan 10 84ortho-DichlorobenzeneJapan 318 37para-DichlorobenzeneJapan 250 256DichlorodifluoroethaneChina 10 736Dichloromethane (Methylene chloride)China 4,630 34Germany 16 436Japan 1,071 36Korea South 1,000 32Taiwan 156 33UAE 1 602,6-Dichloro-para-nitroanilineChina 65 2872,5-DichloronitrobenzeneChina 3 4,5852,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and its estersChina 198 143Turkey 18 1681-(2,5-Dichloro-4-sulphonyl)-3-methyl-5-pyrazoloneChina 16 276Diethanolamine and its saltsGermany 86 72Malaysia 274 65Saudi Arabia 142 57UAE 414 59Diethyl phosphiteChina 16 337DiethylanilineChina 108 2011,4-Dihydroxy anthraquinone (Quinizarin)China 40 762Diloxanide furoate, Cimetidine, Famotidine NES otherAustria 20 195China 1,588 1,118France 1 10,796Germany 183 237Hong Kong 2 23,316Indonesia 1 3,894Israel 17 1,773Italy 1 64,141Japan 47 1,361Lesotho 5 1,107Mexico 3 6,703Netherlands 24 254Singapore 1 24,159Spain 2 112,046Switzerland 1 18,147Taiwan 2 153,499Uruguay 1 2,619USA 11 7,994Dimethyl octanolChina 2 441Switzerland 1 986Dimethyl sulphateChina 260 54Dimethyl terephthalateKorea South 36 54DimethylformamideBelgium 80 72China 1,166 64Germany 67 55Korea South 30 63Saudi Arabia 2,411 61Dinonyl or Didecyl orthophthalatesSweden 17 80Dioctyl orthophthalatesMalaysia 42 67Dioctyl phthalateKorea South 16 84USA 35 84

Diols other (other than Ethylene glycol, Propylene glycol, Butylene glycol)Belgium 9 257China 59 525France 3 307Germany 31 442Hong Kong 7 377Korea South 236 86Malaysia 80 112Singapore 22 73Spain 35 107Taiwan 155 64Thailand 22 239USA 942 62DipenteneBrazil 62 173China 112 152Netherlands 84 174Dipentine crude other etc., NESChina 4 218France 21 113Germany 5 583Indonesia 60 111USA 1 424DiphenylamineChina 69 129USA 109 120Diphenylamine and its derivatives; salts thereof otherChina 1 10,615Diphosphorous pentoxideChina 192 124Direct Red others (Azo)Taiwan 8 180DisinfectantsChina 3 485Cyprus 4 141Germany 38 250Hong Kong 2 2,652Korea South 4 569Malaysia 74 222Singapore 4 764Unspecified 1 1,887USA 1 2,090Disodium carbonate denseBulgaria 94 18Hong Kong 1,800 16Japan 78 58Kenya 405 16Turkey 1,600 16UAE 1,999 17Uzbekistan 2,000 16Disodium carbonate lightBulgaria 3,231 17Russia 435 17UAE 32 19Disodium carbonate othersBelgium 40 24China 72 34Iran 78 51UAE 28 51Vietnam 5 152Disodium sulphateChina 6,231 10Indonesia 50 9USA 567 11Disodium tetraborates (refined borax), anhydrousUSA 247 68Disodium tetraborates othersMalaysia 332 35Turkey 3,761 34USA 2,886 36Disperse BlackBrazil 72 363China 15 430Ecuador 2 594

Indonesia 1 674Vietnam 5 442Disperse Black mixtureChina 2 1,344Mexico 1 2,385Disperse Blue othersChina 6 4,208Ecuador 2 665Mexico 2 2,740Disperse Red othersChina 27 1,121Mexico 3 1,416Singapore 1 1,306Disperse Violet othersIndonesia 3 3,475Disperse Yellow othersChina 5 1,305Honduras 5 1,667Dodecan-1-ol (Lauryl alcohol), Hexadecan-1-ol (Cetyl alcohol) and Octodecan-1-ol (Stearyl alcohol) saturatedFrance 1 938Germany 5 411Indonesia 171 97Malaysia 289 88Singapore 125 89Thailand 80 90UK 3 389USA 3 1,551Dolomite calcined or sinteredItaly 244 12Vietnam 413 7Dolomite not calcined or sinteredBhutan 37,037 1Greece 692 35Norway 48 21Turkey 375 13UAE 120,081 1Dolomite ramming mixItaly 708 36Spain 534 10Doxycycline and its saltsChina 5 7,815Hong Kong 1 32,469Driers preparedDominican Republic 1 231Germany 7 581Netherlands 1 310UAE 1 276UK 3 1,911USA 2 2,639

eEarth coloursBelgium 1 491Emulsions sensitisedGermany 4 353Enamel synthetic, other coloursNetherlands 1 583Enamels based on acrylic or vinyl polymersChina 6 658Germany 7 300Italy 9 358Korea South 66 684Netherlands 4 586Spain 1 417UK 1 1,312USA 3 1,302Enamels based on polyestersFrance 16 315Germany 2 885Italy 16 162Spain 3 367Taiwan 11 85UK 2 364

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India’s Exports of Chemicals [June-2020]Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

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bBenzophenoneBrazil 3 2,995Guatemala 1 2,022Zambia 1 4,186Benzyl acetateBrazil 26 133Greece 5 139Indonesia 48 132Japan 5 184Singapore 2 147Spain 36 118USA 136 118Benzyl alcoholAustralia 71 89Bangladesh 16 206Belgium 114 97Brazil 219 89China 106 104Egypt 24 173Germany 72 114Israel 9 120Italy 25 142Japan 266 107Korea South 256 105Malaysia 23 120Myanmar 2 99Nepal 1 289Netherlands 47 94Philippines 9 127Qatar 4 171Russia 20 107Singapore 18 104Taiwan 34 109Thailand 10 462Turkey 18 108UAE 18 94UK 48 114USA 730 115Vietnam 9 170Benzyl benzoateBangladesh 5 256Germany 18 172Indonesia 1 220Myanmar 8 187Sudan 1 207Taiwan 2 281Tanzania 5 209Uganda 1 196Ukraine 1 344USA 57 168Benzyl chlorideBrazil 56 81Colombia 20 101Egypt 100 78Indonesia 18 88Iran 4 95Japan 32 90Korea South 34 101Russia 20 76Thailand 55 96

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UAE 118 73USA 54 69Benzyl peroxide and benzoyl chlorideItaly 20 2,988Malaysia 14 191Turkey 22 194USA 135 202Benzylethylaniline sulphonic acidChina 21 253Japan 8 272USA 87 242BerneolItaly 1 2,188Binders prepared for foundry moulds/coresAustralia 120 27Bahrain 16 123Bangladesh 156 24Belarus 280 11Bhutan 10 56Burkina Faso 26 27China 20 34Congo D Republic 114 18Ethiopia 57 44Ghana 160 25Indonesia 31 94Iran 1 42Japan 1 478Kenya 32 39Malaysia 34 69Mozambique 81 16Nepal 3 83Nigeria 217 19Qatar 14 24Saudi Arabia 52 38Senegal 60 18Seychelles 1 29South Africa 217 44Sri Lanka 20 20Thailand 4 93Togo 82 14Turkey 125 28UAE 208 53Uganda 1 75USA 16 10Vietnam 5 68Biodiesels and mixtures, not containing or containing <70% by weight of petroleum/oils of bituminousSpain 560 69Borates natural and concentrates thereof, otherSaudi Arabia 1 957Borates otherAustralia 10 210Bangladesh 1 22Indonesia 3 50Kenya 1 169Nepal 1 124Poland 20 125USA 111 184Zambia 3 49Boric acidBahrain 2 75Bangladesh 6 130Bhutan 8 81Congo D Republic 10 74

Cote D’ Ivoire 3 93Georgia 1 57Iran 105 56Kenya 2 137Nigeria 30 93South Africa 5 116Sudan 11 102Tanzania 1 140Togo 2 97Uganda 10 99USA 19 232Boric oxide (Oxides of boron)Rwanda 10 107Bornyl acetate and Isobornyl acetateBrazil 3 329Egypt 1 350France 8 323Mexico 22 315Singapore 3 293Spain 30 307USA 75 317Boron carbideUSA 10 1,696Brake fluids (Hydraulic fluids)Bangladesh 4 138Bhutan 2 191Burkina Faso 26 81Cameroon 104 97Dominican Republic 12 127Egypt 16 104Ghana 15 76Honduras 14 112Iraq 25 50Kenya 17 115Liberia 3 51Madagascar 52 106Mauritania 26 90Nepal 6 50Nigeria 73 79Senegal 24 100South Africa 106 70Sri Lanka 21 96Syria 28 145Tunisia 72 70Turkey 74 81UAE 131 77USA 9 137Brake fluids and hydraulic other liquid for hydraulic transmission w/n obtained from petroleumBangladesh 8 270

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Burkina Faso 25 127Nepal 10 51Saudi Arabia 4 325Bromates and perbromatesNigeria 9 584Bromhexine and salbutamolGuyana 1 532Myanmar 4 970Sri Lanka 1 2,133Trinidad 3 1,379Bromides and oxybromides, NESEgypt 5 224Kuwait 2 468Nigeria 136 177Oman 7 1,406Russia 1 4,644Saudi Arabia 1,640 153Thailand 1 346USA 3 821BromineChina 485 254Russia 4 618UK 4 660Ukraine 4 690Bronner’s acid (2-Naphthylamine-6-sulphonic acid)China 20 390France 2 436Spain 8 497Thailand 1 352UK 5 341Buta-1,3-diene and Isoprene unsaturatedChina 7,463 28France 18 308Korea South 10,106 22Malaysia 6,300 13Taiwan 2,004 45Butadiene rubber (BR)China 8,424 49Indonesia 18 93Kenya 2 111Nepal 5 117Sri Lanka 34 64Thailand 58 154Butan-1-ol (N-Butyl alcohol) saturatedNepal 5 48Qatar 33 77USA 14 144Butanes liquifiedNepal 1,004 31Butanoic acids their salts and estersArgentina 2 498Canada 24 207China 14 189Egypt 3 3,035Hong Kong 2 323Italy 1 429Spain 6 395UK 2 2,300USA 60 282Butanols otherAustralia 1 858Nepal 14 167Singapore 135 80N-Butyl acetateNepal 3 79Qatar 5 87Butyl acrylateIran 172 85para-tert-Butyl phenolUSA 20 2251,4-/1,3-/2,3-Butylene glycol (Butanediol)Bangladesh 1 429

Denmark 2 371France 16 362Japan 38 375Korea South 1 452

cCadmium oxideIran 10 327UAE 5 264Caffeine and its saltsBangladesh 13 994Belgium 18 749Brazil 14 746Chile 20 818Congo D Republic 1 875Germany 14 936Italy 8 1,151Kenya 8 836Korea South 1 2,059Netherlands 12 715Nigeria 2 1,135Pakistan 5 2,129Puerto Rico 40 822Russia 6 707South Africa 18 718Thailand 4 1,804UAE 18 731UK 1 1,928USA 29 850Vietnam 14 677CalciteBangladesh 1,255 9Indonesia 96 10Nepal 739 4Qatar 40 11Saudi Arabia 977 9CalciumUAE 2 322Calcium carbonateBangladesh 97 208Bhutan 30 35Canada 35 65Denmark 8 74Egypt 13 119Ethiopia 41 23France 13 117Germany 116 80Ghana 3 30Guatemala 1 156Indonesia 25 48Kenya 64 28Korea South 5 40Liberia 19 10Malaysia 2 284Mexico 65 44Nepal 1,425 21Netherlands 3 454Nigeria 5 12Pakistan 92 49Qatar 28 51Slovenia 12 89South Africa 357 28Sri Lanka 59 13Thailand 13 59Turkey 16 75UAE 2 9UK 85 72Ukraine 46 52USA 98 63Vietnam 12 66Calcium chlorideBhutan 1 27

Korea South 2 364Malaysia 5 96Mexico 60 16Nepal 20 20Nigeria 80 13Oman 520 9Singapore 10 117Sri Lanka 6 79Thailand 100 12Turkey 17 67UAE 2,080 8Uganda 24 82USA 92 51Vietnam 40 13Calcium gluconateBelgium 14 336Colombia 3 575El Salvador 17 362Japan 9 541Nepal 11 102Pakistan 2 141Singapore 1 844Taiwan 1 532Thailand 2 336Turkey 2 534USA 14 387Calcium glycerophosphateBrazil 2 1,067Thailand 1 753Calcium hydrogen orthophosphate (Dicalcium phosphate)Bangladesh 156 29Bhutan 38 34Congo D Republic 2 45Egypt 3 161Ethiopia 1 191Gabon 1 86Germany 94 155Ghana 17 57Guatemala 1 156Iran 23 113Italy 20 146Kenya 2 75Korea South 2 115Malaysia 50 97Morocco 1 261Nepal 1 103Nigeria 30 56Pakistan 3 152Saudi Arabia 2 550Thailand 2 155Turkey 10 210USA 42 136Calcium hydroxideKenya 1 151Saudi Arabia 140 81Vietnam 5 26Calcium hypochloride commercial, othersGhana 300 102Kenya 139 94Nepal 3 25Senegal 125 81South Africa 128 84UAE 75 105USA 50 90Calcium hypochlorite commercial (Bleaching paste or powder)Bangladesh 1,078 26Bhutan 17 30Myanmar 54 38Nepal 95 17Sri Lanka 79 32Calcium hypophosphiteArgentina 1 805

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Brazil 1 1,197Indonesia 3 616USA 1 1,164Calcium monobasic phosphateNepal 1 101Yemen 152 18Calcium nitrate and ammonium nitrate mixture – double saltsNepal 4 40Calcium phosphate otherAustralia 20 196Chile 5 361Korea South 13 108Malaysia 18 91Nepal 3 186Paraguay 1 230South Africa 20 100Thailand 3 126Calcium phosphates unground naturalNepal 4 6Calcium sennosideCanada 5 1,267China 1 2,708Ukraine 1 2,246USA 1 1,752Calcium tribasic phosphateNepal 1 58Camphor naturalSri Lanka 2 853Camphor syntheticBrazil 7 768Canada 1 982Dominican Republic 9 760Egypt 1 1,297France 10 1,055Germany 14 970Indonesia 2 750Korea South 1 772Mexico 3 978Myanmar 2 1,071Nepal 1 817Spain 4 548Sri Lanka 22 521USA 56 773Can sealing compoundChina 1 415Sri Lanka 4 102UAE 2 156Carbon activatedAustralia 130 138Bangladesh 254 453Belgium 374 148Brazil 105 123Burkina Faso 48 162Canada 116 148China 319 201Cote D’ Ivoire 24 123Denmark 10 127Dominican Republic 169 141Ecuador 22 120Egypt 63 185Estonia 230 140Finland 22 167France 184 153Georgia 24 124Germany 486 139Ghana 106 142Guinea 154 123Hong Kong 3 202Indonesia 149 19Iran 61 148Italy 526 98Japan 694 118Kenya 53 144Korea South 563 78Latvia 213 133Macao 10 209Malaysia 236 90Mexico 60 153Morocco 22 124

Mozambique 22 138Myanmar 60 128Nepal 23 30Netherlands 373 133Oman 28 149Papua New Guinea 20 322Philippines 35 29Qatar 37 160Russia 542 131Saudi Arabia 130 102Senegal 73 160Singapore 8 211South Africa 233 135Spain 88 72Sri Lanka 408 132Sudan 22 123Sweden 150 93Taiwan 177 153Tanzania 63 135Thailand 26 41Togo 50 158Turkey 62 81UAE 26 143UK 417 141Ukraine 10 112USA 1,522 133Venezuela 20 124Vietnam 169 48Zimbabwe 101 135Carbon blacksArgentina 67 62Australia 418 71Bangladesh 298 46Bulgaria 20 41China 132 103Germany 42 171Greece 30 62Hungary 88 73Indonesia 233 64Italy 53 47Japan 288 90Kenya 3 216Korea South 811 62Lebanon 22 101Malaysia 130 55Mexico 14 54Nepal 28 74Netherlands 76 86New Zealand 23 63Nigeria 14 88Saudi Arabia 44 59Slovenia 44 80Spain 236 44Sri Lanka 1,842 53Taiwan 22 132Thailand 924 64Turkey 99 76UAE 731 102USA 261 62Venezuela 19 47Vietnam 488 51Yemen 4 62Zambia 2 201Carbon dioxide in other formBangladesh 92 12Bhutan 70 17Nepal 263 5Qatar 57 27Sri Lanka 230 15Carbon disulphideIndonesia 466 37Carbon otherBangladesh 1 106Congo D Republic 3 38Nepal 1 185Netherlands 40 79Sierra Leone 1 222South Africa 7 105Thailand 2 798

Turkey 1 92UAE 309 71Carbonates othersCote D’ Ivoire 46 89Denmark 30 128Indonesia 4 63Korea South 44 45Malaysia 1 44Mexico 4 356Mozambique 19 25Nepal 54 24Oman 24 23UAE 6 125USA 106 247CarborundumAustralia 4 110Finland 36 93Poland 140 126Singapore 20 195Thailand 17 108USA 17 242Carboxymethylcellulose and its saltsAustralia 46 49Bangladesh 10 266Brazil 2 552Ecuador 2 307Egypt 6 441Ethiopia 68 23Indonesia 18 225Iraq 1 528Kenya 1 470Nepal 7 88Nigeria 6 437Oman 36 86Panama 42 31Philippines 30 66South Africa 2 652Spain 1 483Sudan 2 466Tanzania 24 31Turkey 16 364UAE 8 329Uganda 28 37USA 1 1,063Vietnam 5 3493-Carboxy-(para-sulphonyl)-5-pyrazoloneJapan 14 538Carnauba wax for waxing frush fruits and vegetable edibleGermany 14 668L-CarvoneBrazil 9 1,193China 22 811UK 4 828USA 2 819Casein, casein derivatives, casein gluesBrazil 1 1,124Congo D Republic 18 170Sri Lanka 1 431Cashew nut shell liquid (cardanol) purified and distilledJapan 16 58Korea South 351 37Russia 79 40USA 8 111Castor oil and its fractions of edible gradeMalaysia 4 140Singapore 1 167Sri Lanka 6 101Castor oil and its fractions other than edible gradeArgentina 39 100Australia 92 112Austria 2 192Bahrain 16 98Bangladesh 65 144

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Belgium 567 83Brazil 66 91Canada 46 129Chile 16 101China 24,256 82Colombia 44 90Congo D Republic 5 140Dominican Republic 16 127Egypt 609 91Finland 1 56France 2,141 83Germany 363 94Greece 17 145Guatemala 9 110Indonesia 160 101Iraq 13 137Italy 524 85Japan 2,060 89Jordan 54 100Korea South 976 99Latvia 18 144Lebanon 32 107Lithuania 22 89Malaysia 234 96Mexico 234 94Myanmar 14 124Nepal 3 112Netherlands 5,480 85New Zealand 10 109Nigeria 84 134Oman 16 135Paraguay 3 141Philippines 6 168Qatar 2 128Russia 622 90Saudi Arabia 126 98Singapore 211 113Slovenia 22 83South Africa 140 104Spain 66 90Sri Lanka 44 88Syria 40 104Taiwan 241 94Thailand 3,748 81Turkey 565 87UAE 1,075 94UK 943 90Ukraine 60 100USA 7,927 89Vietnam 16 105Yemen 18 110Castor oil dehydrated fatty acidBrazil 16 195China 86 141Japan 28 213Korea South 16 212South Africa 36 139UAE 15 143Castor oil dehydrated other than edible gradeItaly 4 104Netherlands 16 127USA 32 126Castor oil hydrogenated (Opal wax), otherAlgeria 60 106Argentina 24 138Australia 61 102Belgium 305 102Brazil 72 98Canada 41 104China 57 107France 34 92Germany 123 104Greece 4 91

Guatemala 10 199Guinea 12 102Indonesia 4 94Italy 252 95Japan 582 104Korea South 65 108Malaysia 216 123Mexico 68 94Morocco 34 93Nepal 2 99Netherlands 835 106Panama 16 108Qatar 9 112Saudi Arabia 20 109Singapore 82 107Slovenia 24 96South Africa 19 121Spain 49 102Sudan 72 96Taiwan 129 115Tanzania 13 104Thailand 16 100Turkey 143 112UAE 55 90UK 25 103USA 793 106Vietnam 5 101Castor oil hydrogenated fatty acid (including 12-Hydroxy-stearic acid)Australia 61 115Belgium 430 113Canada 125 116China 190 116Colombia 12 116Cuba 52 127France 69 108Germany 72 107Ghana 5 78Greece 68 109Indonesia 39 112Iran 117 109Italy 157 113Japan 180 111Korea South 96 123Malaysia 16 110Mexico 16 107Netherlands 1,054 114Poland 17 100Russia 204 104Saudi Arabia 93 121Singapore 73 133Slovenia 243 108South Africa 48 116Spain 90 129Taiwan 16 112Thailand 1,243 102Turkey 110 112UAE 113 113USA 924 120Vietnam 28 117Catalysts supported othersBrazil 20 275Netherlands 12 3,552Seychelles 1 736South Africa 2 6,346Sri Lanka 2 507Thailand 2 1,645UK 107 264USA 83 257Catalysts supported others with precious metals and its compoundsUSA 20 232Catalysts supported with nickel/nickel compoundsAustralia 6 552

Canada 4 804China 30 801Colombia 4 649Germany 32 645Indonesia 70 590Japan 15 585Korea South 1 965Malaysia 85 547Nepal 1 604Qatar 24 922Russia 6 2,241Singapore 10 2,472Turkey 11 2,126UAE 29 870UK 32 635USA 125 622Cedarwood oilAustralia 1 1,105UK 1 872USA 4 850Cefadroxil and its saltsFrance 26 11,755Indonesia 6 3,478Saudi Arabia 1 4,145Taiwan 2 4,140UAE 1 4,273Celery seed oilNetherlands 1 6,750UK 1 463USA 3 5,816Cellulose acetates others non-plasticisedEcuador 2 393Kenya 4 60Nepal 7 261Cellulose ethers others non-plasticizedBangladesh 1 2,266China 13 186Iran 82 359Malaysia 2 1,874Nepal 1 213Romania 1 1,539Cellulose ethers others plasticizedBelgium 1 1,130Malaysia 1 3,318Nepal 1 601Turkey 10 154Cellulose nitrate, dynamic gradeKenya 1 289Cellulose others, its chemical derivatives in primary forms excl. cellulose acetate/nitrate/ethersArgentina 16 190Australia 152 166Belgium 2 589Brazil 44 165Cambodia 6 146Cameroon 2 182China 24 156Congo D Republic 4 140Czech 20 178Denmark 20 177Dominican Republic 4 179Ecuador 1 347Egypt 20 177Ethiopia 1 161France 6 170Germany 63 172Ghana 3 144Indonesia 185 176Iran 193 200Iraq 10 214Israel 9 193Italy 21 272Jamaica 1 274

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Jordan 1 408Kenya 27 157Korea South 69 199Mexico 1 441Myanmar 1 195Nepal 26 293Netherlands 96 180New Zealand 4 926Nigeria 8 130Oman 1 674Pakistan 22 377Philippines 11 187Poland 49 165Qatar 1 200Russia 74 194Singapore 11 179South Africa 81 169Spain 40 273Sri Lanka 6 172Sudan 8 275Sweden 51 179Syria 7 145Tanzania 2 169Thailand 5 193Turkey 9 115UAE 7 247Uganda 2 155UK 148 157USA 189 170Vietnam 34 185Cement aluminous (Cement fondu)Malaysia 50 23Qatar 24 31Saudi Arabia 20 62Cement clinkersBangladesh 44,300 3Bhutan 7,804 4Nepal 138,101 4Qatar 1 24Sri Lanka 40,220 3Cement high alumina refractoryBhutan 3 17Saudi Arabia 50 58Sri Lanka 15 58UAE 200 24Uganda 1 37Cement ordinary portland, colouredNepal 132 5Cement ordinary portland, dryBhutan 781 6China 48 9Maldives 1,850 6Mauritius 1,500 5Nepal 2,969 6Reunion 1,260 5Sri Lanka 133,400 3Cement other hydraulicNepal 31 3UAE 100 24Cement Portland otherBhutan 11 3Cement Portland PozzolanaReunion 420 4Sri Lanka 27,500 3Cement white whether or not artificially colouredBhutan 10 14Nepal 253 10Qatar 138 6Saudi Arabia 10 79Cephalexin and its saltsAlgeria 15 4,635Argentina 2 4,073Brazil 15 3,951

Sri Lanka 3 3,890Taiwan 6 3,890Thailand 8 4,115Cerium compounds othersChina 100 56Korea South 10 432UK 1 454ChalkNepal 68 5Qatar 3 34USA 1 2Chamotte or dinas earthsArgentina 25 13Australia 46 12Indonesia 75 14Korea South 40 13Malaysia 440 8Turkey 400 14UAE 50 15Vietnam 300 14Chloramphenicol and its derivatives salts thereofBangladesh 1 5,488Indonesia 2 4,150Chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides otherArgentina 10 181Australia 405 39Brazil 240 155Brunei 23 33Chile 13 316Colombia 44 47France 19 90Germany 15 55Guam 73 102Indonesia 134 50Italy 72 105Japan 22 50Kenya 23 32Korea South 19 40Malaysia 141 30Mexico 100 157Netherlands 43 54New Zealand 48 33Philippines 78 43Russia 117 192South Africa 735 29Spain 21 45Taiwan 13 42Thailand 303 34UAE 44 119UK 204 158USA 442 217Chlorides and chloride oxides otherNepal 1 309Chlorides, other NESBahrain 410 11Bangladesh 73 39Brazil 24 74Canada 20 62Chile 25 19Estonia 6 2,375Germany 25 354Ghana 408 11Guatemala 25 9Indonesia 2 78Iran 1 183Iraq 72 10Israel 98 18Italy 20 209Japan 6 309Kenya 25 54Korea South 1 348Kuwait 1,021 7Malaysia 52 11

Maldives 57 84Nepal 71 49New Caledonia 76 11Oman 504 8Paraguay 1 142Philippines 384 9Poland 1 1,746Qatar 703 9Saudi Arabia 354 8Singapore 67 11South Africa 25 92Spain 1 1,497Sri Lanka 6 78Turkey 8 57UAE 684 12USA 189 150Vietnam 40 50Chlorinated rubber (chemical derivatives of natural rubber)Australia 6 412Bangladesh 1 488ChlorineBurkina Faso 7 3,047Kenya 93 26Liberia 23 36Nepal 47 5Nigeria 32 76Qatar 14 33Sri Lanka 101 10Tanzania 23 28UAE 45 38para-ChloroanilineGermany 48 227Netherlands 93 230Taiwan 22 92USA 20 277ortho-ChlorobenzaldehydeGermany 48 225USA 17 508ChlorodifluoromethaneBahrain 40 200Cambodia 14 183Egypt 127 193Equitorial Guinea 14 232Kuwait 254 203Qatar 76 204Saudi Arabia 586 194UAE 660 194Vietnam 148 1891-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (Epichlorohydrin)Iran 5 194Chloroethane (Ethyl chloride)Singapore 7 239Chloroform (Trichloromethane)Malaysia 24 28Nepal 4 40UAE 24 26Chloromethane and Chloroethane otherBelgium 3 3,874China 26 177Nepal 9 240Pakistan 1 3,328Russia 10 82Tanzania 1 2,990Chloromethyl phenoxy acetic acidBangladesh 18 103Sri Lanka 4 1,165Thailand 8 1,279ortho-Chloro-para-nitroanilineChina 140 164Germany 10 217Japan 69 204Korea South 6 190Netherlands 24 194

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Chloroprene (chlorobutadiene) rubber (CR) otherBangladesh 1 132Saudi Arabia 1 387South Africa 10 448UAE 14 365Chloroquine phosphateCyprus 1 4,485Nicaragua 1 11,159Nigeria 3 3,887Pakistan 1 2,018Philippines 1 9,186Chlorpheniramine maleateBangladesh 2 1,315China 1 1,336Egypt 1 1,555Hong Kong 4 1,333Indonesia 1 1,550Iran 1 1,904Nigeria 7 895Pakistan 1 1,472Taiwan 2 1,728Thailand 3 1,546Vietnam 1 1,609CholesterolVietnam 1 4,506Choline and its saltsGermany 1 657Italy 92 198Korea South 5 834Netherlands 6 3,080Thailand 60 60Chromium ores and concentrates othersChina 459 23Nepal 2 42Spain 100 46Chromium oxide (trioxide)Bangladesh 2 362Brazil 160 173Japan 38 226Korea South 78 150Nepal 9 93New Zealand 20 174Saudi Arabia 2 378Chromium oxides and hydroxides othersSpain 144 213Thailand 2 306Cinnamic alcoholBrazil 1 526Egypt 1 536Cinnamic aldehydeBangladesh 18 250Belgium 18 217Brazil 2 248China 53 205France 20 199Germany 38 233Indonesia 1 259Mexico 12 232Singapore 1 227Spain 93 243UK 1 235USA 35 201Cinnamon leaf oilUSA 6 1,524Ciprofloxacin and its saltsArgentina 1 2,074Bangladesh 2 2,036Brazil 29 1,974Cuba 8 2,058Germany 1 2,615Iran 3 2,143Italy 1 2,136Jordan 5 3,233

Kenya 3 1,916Mexico 14 1,821Nepal 2 2,176Nigeria 12 1,810Oman 10 1,970Poland 1 4,097Singapore 1 2,506Slovenia 1 3,372Spain 3 2,201Sudan 8 1,926Taiwan 1 3,281Tanzania 6 2,226Tunisia 1 1,966Turkey 1 1,851Vietnam 1 3,286Citric acidBangladesh 11 59Bhutan 2 65Canada 1 318Chad 8 67Congo D Republic 1 80Gabon 10 87Ghana 1 94Lithuania 100 60Mozambique 1 110Nepal 23 86Nigeria 7 142Qatar 2 85South Africa 9 559UAE 1 216Uganda 5 61USA 96 92Citric acid salts and esters otherArgentina 6 201Bangladesh 1 1,016Brazil 1 585Canada 19 428France 11 194Gambia 2 13Germany 43 167Greece 5 672Indonesia 8 202Iran 14 1,372Italy 3 599Mexico 2 124Netherlands 4 278Singapore 4 197South Africa 1 379Spain 14 183Thailand 2 498Turkey 1 218UK 3 606USA 135 189Vietnam 3 129Citronella oil, Ceylon typeFrance 1 1,257Taiwan 14 987CitronellolEgypt 6 532Greece 1 661Mexico 1 624USA 3 600Cleve’s acid (1-Naphthylamine-6-sulphonic acid)Italy 1 1,318USA 1 1,545Clove leaf/stem oilTurkey 1 1,658USA 4 1,645Cloxacillin and its saltsCameroon 1 2,093China 1 2,111Kenya 7 1,884Nigeria 10 2,170Sri Lanka 1 2,723

Coal tarBangladesh 476 34Thailand 18 68Cobalt oxideNetherlands 10 1,947Cobalt powdersKorea South 10 234Coconut (copra) crude oil and its fractionsAustralia 1 514Bahrain 6 173Canada 8 405Kazakhstan 1 442Kuwait 1 278USA 3 488Coconut (copra) refined oil and its fractionsAustralia 17 157Bahrain 13 224Brazil 24 254Brunei 2 238Canada 2 305Chile 7 351Germany 18 205Hong Kong 1 291Kuwait 29 200Malaysia 31 291Nepal 17 271Netherlands 1 257New Zealand 2 434Oman 29 204Qatar 41 227Russia 2 176Saudi Arabia 65 195Singapore 13 308Tanzania 12 165UAE 181 197UK 7 313Ukraine 3 447USA 42 223Vietnam 128 138Colour lakesAustralia 3 953Bangladesh 13 3,436Brazil 1 757China 7 1,162Egypt 2 1,002Germany 1 737Indonesia 9 1,016Iran 2 3,380Israel 3 1,718Italy 2 2,347Japan 1 1,606Jordan 1 1,923Lithuania 1 2,330Malaysia 5 1,914Malta 4 492Mexico 36 948Myanmar 1 1,720Nepal 1 2,559Pakistan 2 1,841Philippines 6 787South Africa 50 763Spain 3 1,264Sri Lanka 1 2,230Sudan 1 2,430Thailand 4 881Turkey 3 960Uganda 4 1,937UK 2 854USA 45 868Vietnam 1 3,230Copper ash and residues othersOman 56 4Taiwan 2,193 3

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Uganda 168 5USA 112 9Copper ores and concentratesChina 15,009 84Copper oxychlorideFrance 20 269Spain 7 283Turkey 10 295Copper oxychloride (Fungicide)Bangladesh 5 320Egypt 14 294Malaysia 6 270Nepal 2 245Nicaragua 8 343Copper sulphateEritrea 100 116Sri Lanka 1 204USA 20 143Coriander seed oilUSA 1 1,638Cortisone, Hydrocortisone, Prednisone (Dehydrocortisone) and Prednisolone (Dehydrohydrocortisone)Iran 1 36,129Corundum naturalNepal 32 2Cotton lintersChina 2,069 12Japan 884 48Cotton seed oil excluding edible grade, otherUSA 2 251Cotton seed oil of edible gradeBhutan 11 79Cotton seed oil of edible grade, otherAustralia 1 274Spain 2 8,707Cotton seed oil other than edible gradeBhutan 3 142Coumarin indene resinsNepal 1 80Coumarin, Methylcoumarin and EthylcoumarinBrazil 3 546Colombia 4 506Hong Kong 3 489Japan 1 528Mexico 3 490Netherlands 11 497Spain 1 1,880USA 18 807Creosote oilsBangladesh 42 33Egypt 68 56Nepal 39 38para-Cresol (p-Cresol)China 138 177Germany 267 171Korea South 126 179Spain 23 172USA 32 217Cresols and their salts otherChina 46 113Singapore 1 931Spain 24 184Thailand 20 798USA 99 839CrotonaldehydeBelgium 40 134Culture media prepared for micro-organisms developmentAzerbaijan 1 22,879Ecuador 1 1,776Germany 1 2,742Hong Kong 2 1,977Indonesia 1 2,634Malaysia 3 2,020Myanmar 1 1,536Nepal 1 5,830Netherlands 2 8,969

Russia 3 4,210Saudi Arabia 1 37,491South Africa 1 72,020Switzerland 1 6,928Thailand 1 2,405Turkey 21 1,309UAE 11 2,354Ukraine 1 643USA 5 4,964Vietnam 6 1,100Cultures of microorganisms (excluding yeast)France 1 11,478Guatemala 1 2,366Italy 1 18,016Korea South 12 265Mauritius 2 282Spain 1 4,068Taiwan 1 8,236Tanzania 1 1,326Uganda 6 382USA 7 12,500Cultures of microorganisms etc. otherHong Kong 1 13,611Hungary 7 626Indonesia 1 7,270Sri Lanka 2 19Vietnam 2 84,396Cuprous chlorideGermany 80 311Indonesia 42 301Cuprous chlorideRussia 20 340Cutch (Catechu) extractsAfghanistan 181 60Bangladesh 25 30Iran 58 49Italy 25 72Malaysia 84 47Nepal 7 103Russia 13 71Singapore 96 53Sri Lanka 53 50Thailand 122 70UAE 150 111Cyclic hydrocarbons otherChina 160 50Japan 136 554Nepal 3 66Spain 2 247Thailand 60 53USA 9 3,505CyclohexaneBelgium 11,975 48Spain 4,200 35Cyclohexanol, Methylcyclohexanol and DimethylcyclohexanolsChina 20 203UK 20 275Cyclohexanones and MethylcyclohexanonesBelgium 40 1,344Guinea 25 69Nepal 1 71Qatar 3 96Sri Lanka 15 75UAE 100 61CyclohexylamineUK 1 266Cypermethrin technicalAfghanistan 20 186Argentina 28 677Bangladesh 37 146Belgium 38 657Bhutan 1 221Brazil 154 572Cameroon 22 293China 154 693Colombia 20 327

Costa Rica 27 670Cuba 11 598Ecuador 9 595Guatemala 18 714Hong Kong 8 721Indonesia 199 204Iraq 1 300Jordan 18 660Kenya 20 203Latvia 14 672Malaysia 25 661Mexico 62 651Nepal 14 409Peru 13 901Philippines 8 647Saudi Arabia 29 702Singapore 18 947Somalia 13 291South Africa 10 1,031Spain 9 688Sudan 8 404Taiwan 3 975Tanzania 25 141Thailand 36 676Turkey 4 400Uganda 153 188Uruguay 4 688Uzbekistan 16 216Vietnam 6 686L-Cystine (Alpha-Amino-beta-thiopropionic acid) – sulphur containing amino acidsArgentina 2 1,439Germany 107 1,305Ghana 2 951Japan 2 1,681Singapore 13 1,289South Africa 1 1,151Spain 1 1,439

dDamar batuBhutan 1 261DDT otherChina 20 320DexamethasoneAfghanistan 1 1,965Angola 1 505Australia 2 6,432Benin 11 172Cameroon 4 1,582Canada 1 4,711Chad 1 238Congo D Republic 6 305Ethiopia 1 8,320Guinea 4 1,186Kazakhstan 1 2,124Liberia 1 1,176Libya 2 89Nigeria 20 1,856Russia 14 1,921Turkmenistan 1 2,220Uganda 6 2,117USA 5 8,553Dextrins and other modified starches otherAlgeria 41 43Bangladesh 72 40Indonesia 20 84Israel 19 278Kenya 24 59Kuwait 126 43Lebanon 26 32Malaysia 3 358Mauritius 19 39Nepal 4 81Nigeria 118 44Oman 188 53

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Pakistan 1 200Qatar 162 50Russia 9 169Saudi Arabia 1,480 49Singapore 1 316Sudan 3 212Syria 196 34Tanzania 36 40Turkey 81 46UAE 100 44Vietnam 33 42Zambia 8 64Dextrose other than solidNepal 15 171Uganda 5 64Dextrose solid (less than 20% by weight of fructose in dry form)Canada 26 47Kenya 8 60Kuwait 39 44Nepal 191 38Oman 1 60South Africa 5 46Turkmenistan 3 65UAE 19 37Diammonium hydrogen orthophosphate (Diammonium phosphate)Iran 1,008 1DiatomiteBhutan 1 77New Zealand 4 50Taiwan 102 14UK 22 32Dibutyl phthalateArgentina 10 92Australia 18 96Bangladesh 1 106Canada 7 89Chile 19 84Iraq 5 83Kenya 19 77Morocco 19 74New Zealand 4 94Saudi Arabia 266 79UAE 65 78USA 40 78Dichloroacetic acid their salts and estersBrazil 15 79UAE 20 83DichloroanilineChina 597 271Czech 16 176Germany 25 197Taiwan 1 399USA 18 1,254ortho-DichlorobenzeneArgentina 30 90Malaysia 5 161USA 7 164para-DichlorobenzeneBrazil 403 58Costa Rica 60 73Ecuador 42 61Honduras 21 73Iran 63 67Japan 220 69Kenya 40 61Malaysia 41 60Mexico 84 64Nigeria 84 65South Africa 41 66Turkey 61 58USA 2,626 47Dichloromethane (Methylene chloride)Jordan 1 320Myanmar 1 52

Nepal 12 63UAE 60 472,6-Dichloro-para-nitroanilineChina 597 271Czech 16 176Germany 25 197Taiwan 1 399USA 18 1,2542,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and its estersArgentina 408 139Australia 259 164Brazil 400 141Colombia 16 181Dominican Republic 4 118Ecuador 20 129Ethiopia 68 172Guatemala 54 136Indonesia 90 137Iran 12 133Latvia 54 148Malaysia 128 160Nepal 2 238Nigeria 21 154Thailand 7 186Uruguay 18 142USA 95 177Diethanolamine and its saltsFrance 3 346Italy 1 3,707Diethyl etherBelgium 17 163Israel 11 146Italy 11 168Netherlands 11 156Slovenia 17 173South Africa 11 218Spain 17 166Tunisia 11 172UAE 5,186 49USA 61 138Diethyl oxalateBelgium 60 190Netherlands 123 210Diethyl sulphateChina 180 96France 10 113Korea South 15 120Spain 10 110USA 471 122Vietnam 20 97meta-DiethylaminophenolJapan 4 914Thailand 2 903DiethylanilineChina 46 172UAE 1 224USA 26 166DigoxinLithuania 1 3,383Diloxanide furoateKenya 1 2,432Pakistan 10 1,999Yemen 1 2,198Diloxanide furoate, Cimetidine, Famotidine NES otherAlgeria 2 11,869Argentina 9 5,061Australia 2 9,402Bangladesh 31 6,961Belarus 1 4,261Belgium 6 2,409Belize 1 3,838Bolivia 2 4,005Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 21,811Brazil 75 6,243Bulgaria 9 5,755Cameroon 5 1,032

Canada 2 19,733Chile 4 6,348China 62 3,349Colombia 21 4,683Congo D Republic 1 1,964Costa Rica 1 3,215Cyprus 4 34,310Czech 8 1,323Ecuador 1 7,001Egypt 32 9,415El Salvador 1 7,782France 10 10,429Georgia 1 1,826Germany 106 1,523Ghana 5 1,611Greece 7 12,741Guatemala 3 8,301Honduras 1 3,271Hong Kong 1 20,331Hungary 1 29,586Indonesia 26 2,537Iran 79 3,909Iraq 1 2,898Ireland 11 24,927Israel 12 21,096Italy 8 5,403Japan 9 21,145Jordan 3 4,133Kenya 5 904Korea South 35 5,899Lebanon 1 11,226Macedonia 1 3,452Malaysia 8 5,530Mauritius 1 2,840Mexico 55 5,117Morocco 2 10,778Nepal 9 1,662Netherlands 40 4,897New Zealand 2 4,577Nicaragua 5 266Nigeria 33 251Oman 9 623Pakistan 20 6,615Paraguay 2 7,336Peru 6 3,911Philippines 13 1,800Poland 1 24,023Portugal 2 33,898Puerto Rico 10 5,762Romania 1 9,663Russia 22 11,735Saudi Arabia 101 991Senegal 1 437Singapore 2 14,022Slovenia 7 5,456South Africa 28 4,263Spain 54 4,639Sri Lanka 2 11,907Sudan 4 2,409Switzerland 13 12,288Syria 1 3,464Taiwan 11 3,841Thailand 52 2,073Tunisia 4 5,216Turkey 16 7,632Turkmenistan 2 2,601UAE 34 4,922Uganda 4 455UK 56 1,656Ukraine 7 1,598Uruguay 2 8,375USA 139 4,758Vietnam 10 7,119Yemen 1 4,666Zambia 10 209

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