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Monday, April 23, 2018

Smart & Safe Alternative for Hazardous Naphthalene Balls.



1-PHENYL-3-PYRAZINIDINONE 95-97%

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Requirement for the following chemical:

Name of product1-PHENYL-3-PYRAZINIDINONE 95-97%
CAS Number: 92-43-3
Qty.: 10 kgs
Packing : For export

Please quote and send COA and MSDS.
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Royalex 


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Sunday, March 25, 2018

Agriculture Humic Acid - Purchase Bulk Humic Acid

Humic Acid

Humic acid can be categorized on the basis of application into free radical scavenger & anti-oxidant, organic electrolyte, pollution detoxifier and nutrients. Antioxidant application segment is expected to witness rapid growth owing to lower molecular weight and the ability to promote oxidation-reduction reaction in transition metals. Increasing application as a chelation and pollution detoxifying agent is predicted to augment global market demand over the forecast period. Humic acid also catalyzes toxic pollutants’ breakdown in order to decompose silica to release important mineral nutrients which may promote product demand in global market.

Various types of humic substances such as humic acid, humus, humate, fulvic acid, organic matter, and humin play an important role in plant nutrition and soil fertility.

more details at
http://www.primaryinfo.com/agro-chemicals/humic-acid.htm

Friday, March 16, 2018

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Indian Chemical Industry Information Profile @ a glance


  • A large part of the chemicals (30.3%), becomes part of consumer products (e.g. aromatics, preservatives and detergents) or is sold as a consumer product directly (e.g. sodium chloride). Other major destinations are services (16.4%) and agriculture (6.4%).
  • The big industrial users of chemicals are the textiles & clothing, the automotive, the paper & printing products, the metal and the mechanical & electrical industries
  • The chemicals industry is contributing around 3% of the Indian GDP and 13-14% of the total exports.
  • Indian chemical industry is the 12th largest in the world and the 3rd largest in Asia
  • The major segments of the Indian chemical industry are Inorganic Chemicals 8%, Organic Chemicals 15%, Pharmaceuticals 15%, Agrochemicals 3%, Petrochemical 22%, Dyes & Paints 5%, Fertilizers 18%, Soaps 11% and others 3% of the total industry.
  • The industry is a vital part of the agricultural and industrial development in India and has key linkages with several other downstream industries such as automotive, consumer durable, engineering, food processing etc.
  • The industry produces and supplies more than 80000 products
  • The textile industry, one of the most significant consumers of specialty chemicals is expected to grow at 20% p.a. over the next five years
  • The inorganic chemicals contribute to around eight per cent of the total Indian chemical industry
  • The petrochemical industry mainly comprises synthetic fibres, polymers, elastomers, synthetic detergents intermediates and performance plastics. Today petrochemicals products permeates the entire spectrum of items of daily use and cover almost every sphere of life , ranging from clothing, housing construction, furniture, automobiles, toys, household items, agriculture, horticulture, irrigation, packaging to medical appliances
  • The petrochemical capacity growth rates which have been 3-4% p.a. over the last 5 years are expected to increase 4 times to 12-15% p.a. over the next 5-7 years. At current prices, the downstream petrochemical industry production is expected to increase from $15-$18 bn currently to $30-35 bn over the next 5-7 years.
  • The Indian Pharmaceutical Industry produces bulk drugs belonging to all major therapeutic groups requiring complicated manufacturing process and has also developed excellent GMP compliant facilities for the production of different dosage forms. India is hub of world class manufacturing location with largest number of USFDA approved plants (currently 115) outside the US. While India offers world-class quality pharmaceuticals, the prices are among the lowest in the world – in some cases as low as 1/10th of international prices
  • A major soda ash manufacturer in India purchased a United States chemical company for $1.05 billion that included a 75% interest in the company’s Wyoming soda ash operation. The Indian company also had soda ash production facilities in India, Kenya, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom
  • Industry experts said notwithstanding the continuing economic and energy problems, the overall global demand for soda ash is expected to grow slightly over the next several years.
  • There are more than 50 different types of scouring and cleaning agents on the market, composed mostly of nonionic surfactants. These scours contain phenol compounds. Federal and state laws limit the amount of phenol compounds that can be dumped into the water

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Prospects for the Global Chlorine Market – Same Question Everywhere: What To Do With the Chlorine?

Chlorine in its elemental form is highly reactive and thus mostly consumed as it is produced. This consumption pattern is in stark contrast to caustic soda, which is easily stored and transported making it a fully fungible commodity. When demand growth for caustic soda outpaces demand growth for chlorine, chlor-alkali producers look for additional outlets of incremental chlorine production in order to satisfy caustic soda demand. This presentation provides insight into the various chlorine derivatives that can provide the needed incremental chlorine consumption.

Presentation by:
Chuck Carr
Vice President, Inorganics, IHS Markit
Chuck is the business leader for the Inorganics group, which covers the Chlor-Alkali, Vinyls, Soda Ash, and Bleaching Chemicals areas. Mr. Carr joined IHS Markit in 2006 and was previously Sr. Director Global Olefins. Prior to joining IHS Markit, Mr. Carr had a 21 year career with Total Petrochemicals USA with experience in refinery engineering/operations, purchasing, plastics logistics, and olefins commercial activities.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

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Tuesday, March 13, 2018

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Bio-based building-block chemicals

Bio-based building-block chemicals
Succinic acid, also known as amber acid, is a building-block chemical that has long been derived from petroleum.
Now, BioAmber’s innovative biotechnology process produces our BIO-SA™ brand from renewable plant-based feedstocks. We offer opportunities for differentiation in many products with a reduced carbon footprint without compromising on performance or quality. Our BIO-SA™ product is competitively priced and commercially available.

Use of Naphtha & NGL as Feedstock Workshop

This workshop will begin with a discussion of the significant end use applications for the major olefins feedstocks, including both chemical and non-chemical competition. It will include coverage of industry jargon and definitions, and other basic information about olefins feedstocks. This course will also have a high level discussion of feedstock economics for the main consuming processes and end uses, as well as the basics of feedstock market valuation and pricing.

This workshop will include an overview of regional feed stock availability supported by an analysis of feed stock production, consumption and trade, including freight implications and major supply drivers. Course attendees will learn how the major olefins feed stocks are consumed both by the petrochemicals industry and by other end users, and will provide insight about why the market values petrochemical feedstocks as it does.

Debnil Chowdhury
Director, North America NGLs Research & Consulting, IHS Markit

Reference page

Chemicals - Make in India

The Global Economic Outlook: How Long Can the Good Times Roll?

Global growth in 2017 was the strongest in six years. 2018 looks to be another good year. What could darken this pretty picture? While is no shortage of risks, most are low-level threats. That said, keep an eye on rising inflationary pressures, which could mean much higher interest rates. Also keep an eye on policy mistakes, including trade wars, a US government shutdown, and poorly managed de-leveraging program in China.
Nariman Behravesh
Chief Economist, IHS Markit

How Chemical Industry Helps To India Growth

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Indian Chemical Industry

Chemical industry in India is the third largest producer in Asia and sixth largest in the world. Indian chemical industry is expected to double its share in global chemical industry to 5-6% by 2021 registering growth of 8-9% in the next decade. Number of Multi National Companies are focusing on India for their manufacturing hub. Lower cost of labor, availability of key raw materials, large consumer markets and adaptability to technology are some of main attractions for having a strong manufacturing base in India.

Growth of the Industry depend on
  • Technology transfer: The key aspect of the chemical industry, especially specialty chemicals and agricultural chemicals, is the technology based on which the performance / yield is measured. While Government has provided tax incentives for R&D, it is essential to support / fund the technology acquired by domestic industries for rising to the global standards. Government should consider a budgetary allocation for partially funding such technology which would be in a larger interest of the economy. Simultaneously, government would also need to put a better patent protection road map in place to avoid infringement of technology.
  • National Chemical Policy: National Chemical Policy is being proposed for a long period which needs to be formulated to provide enabling environment, infrastructure and duty structure for the Chemical industry in the country. It will place a framework for promoting safety & security and R&D in the sector. This will help India’s chemical industry to grow and become more competitive.

Global Paraxylene & PTA

Due to a strong Chinese polyester market, the paraxylene (PX) and terephthalic acid (PTA) markets have benefitted from better demand in 2017, but not necessarily improved profitability. A surge in gasoline demand in the second half of the year hit paraxylene margins again and financial difficulties faced a couple of polyester resin companies building new PTA plants in India and the US. The sector continues to be a difficult environment into which to invest but China and the Middle East plan to add more capacity. How this affects other global players in the industry will be analysed? What future margins look like and when they recover will be reviewed. What is a realistic outlook for these sectors?

Duncan Clark
Vice President, Aromatics & Fibres, IHS Markit

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Important Issues

Every industry – agriculture, energy, oil and gas, manufacturing and retail – depends on chemicals at some stage in the production process. With the chemical industry influenced by energy and market volatility, regulatory pressures, supply-chain disruption and shifting end user demand, it is crucial to understand the factors which impact your profitability.

  • Deep insight and robust analysis, provided by highly credible and experienced consultants, is crucial to effectively evaluate and pursue opportunities and new business ventures.
  • 2017 was the best year in a decade for global chemicals, cresting the wave of one of the longest up-cycles on record.
  • Oil demand remains strong, yet prices are fluctuating at lower levels than in the past. Gas is readily available for global power needs, and for chemical production, thanks to shale technology developments. New regulations, new mobility trends will impact demand for refined products. Record M&A activity continues to re-shape the competitive landscape.

About Chemicals, Gums, Resins - Trade, Technology, Project Information

The concept of a chemical substance became firmly established in the late eighteenth century after work by the chemist Joseph Proust on the composition of some pure chemical compounds such as basic copper carbonate.
  • An enormous number of chemical compounds are possible by combining the roughly 120 chemical elements; currently, about thirty million have been characterized and identified.
  • Every chemical substance carries a unique systematic name, usually named according to the IUPAC rules for naming. An alternative system is used by the Chemical Abstracts Service.
  • The International Council of Chemical Associations today represents 85% of chemical production worldwide.
  • The Indian chemical industry comprises basic chemicals including petrochemicals, fertilizers, inorganic chemicals and other industrial chemicals; specialty chemicals; and agrochemicals.
  • Indian chemical industry has a turn over of US$ 28 billion (Rs. 1200 billion) and accounts for 7% of the total Indian GDP.
  • Chemical production in the U.S. grew strongly in most sectors last year, although the pace of the overall industry didn't match that of the total manufacturing enterprise.
  • In the past and at present, the chemical industry is still concentrated in three areas of the world- Western Europe, North America and Japan . The European Community remains the largest producer area followed by the US and Japan.
  • Instrumental in the changing structure of the global chemical industry has been the growing participation of developing countries and regions

Environmental Issues, Pollution Control Rules & Regulations are very important aspects and pose challenge to Entrepreneurs in the field