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Textile Chemicals and Auxiliaries by Fineotex Chemical

Fineotex Chemical produces textile chemicals and auxiliaries for all textile processes and is recognized as a Star Export House.

Electronic Wet Chemicals: Demand in Consumer Electronics

Insights on the global electronic wet chemical market growth driven by the increasing demand for semiconductors and consumer electronics. View Knowledge Sourcing's analysis.

Bulk Acetone Suppliers & Distributors

Acetone is a metabolic byproduct that exists naturally in small amounts in both plants and mammals. Paint-chemicals.com is a supplier and distributor of acetone.

High-Quality Cleaning Chemicals

Reliance Chemicals manufactures hygiene and cleaning chemicals in Ingleburn, NSW, Australia. Contact them for more information.

UFlex | Printing Ink Manufacturers & Laminating Adhesives Provider

UFlex is a world-class manufacturer of printing inks and laminating adhesives for flexible packaging, specializing in food packaging adhesive, polyols, and coatings.

Horizontal vs. Vertical Chemical Storage Tanks: Differences

Arvind Anticor explains the differences between horizontal and vertical chemical storage tanks. Learn which best suits your industrial needs at arvindanticor.com.

Textile Chemical Suppliers

Find textile chemical suppliers at wholesale prices online at Shoppa, a leading manufacturer, importer, and exporter with buyers from across India.

pH Indicator Solution From Loba Chemie

Loba Chemie provides a pH indicator, which is a halochromic chemical compound added in small amounts to a solution to determine pH visually.

Inorganic Bases From Loba Chemie

An inorganic base causes indicators to take on characteristic colors and usually refers to water-soluble hydroxides, e.g., sodium, potassium, or ammonium hydroxide; This term also includes weak bases, e.g., water-soluble carbonates or bicarbonates.