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Price-List 2012-13 Sanjay International Price-List 2012-13 Sanjay International Mr. Sanjay Mital +(91)-9810163421 No. 3439/5, Gali Bajrang Bali Chawri Bazar - Delhi, Delhi - 110 006, India http://www.indiamart.com/sanjayinternational/ Sanjay International Terms of Sale PRICES : Prices mentioned in the Price List are ruling at the time of printing of the Price List and subject to change without prior notice. Goods shall be invoice at prices ruling on the date of dispatch. TAXES & DUTIES : Sales Tax, MVAT, Octrio Duty, other Duties & Levies will be charged extra as applicable at the time of supply. For exemption of Sales Tax & Octrio Exemption Certificate should be sent along with order. PAYMENTS : Payments are to be made by Demand draft / cheques drawn on 'Sanjay international.' payable at Delhi. In the event of payment through bank the customer has to retire the documents immediately on presentation of the documents by the bank. The interest @21% will be charged on all the payments received after due dates. BULK REQUIREMENTS : Requirements/Enquiries for bulk packing and large quantities for any items will be considered. INSURANCE : Goods are packed with utmost care and forwarded at Customer's risk. No responsibility is taken for breakages or loss in transit. Goods can be insured at the customer's request at 1% of the invoice value. Charges for insurance will be made in the invoice itself. MINIMUM ORDER : All orders invoiced over Rs.25,000/- net shall be dispatched F.O.R. Delhi by transport, freight extra. Goods can be dispatched by Post, courier/angadia or by Passenger Train on customer's request freight will be born by customer. Road permits whenever applicable should accompanied with purchase order. FORCE MAJEURE : Notwithstanding whatever contained herein, in the event due to reasons beyond our control such as riots, strikes, civil commotion, shortage or raw materials, act of God, Government restrictions, etc., we are prevented from making supplies, we or our authorised stockists will not be liable for any penalisation for delay or non-supply of the items. GOODS RETURN : Cancellation of order received after dispatching the materials will not be considered. Rejection complaints should be made within 15 days of our invoice date and after our approval you can return the goods as per our instruction. SPECIAL NOTE : Chemicals listed in this price list are for Laboratory use only and not to be used as a Drug, Food. We are not responsible if they are used for other application or for an accident or loss due to mishandling/non- compliance of good laboratory practices (GLP) while using these chemicals. This list cancels all previous lists. Subject to Delhi Jurisdiction Sanjay International PROD NO. PRODUCT C.A.S. NO. PACKING PRICE 1010010 Acenaphthene - 96% 83-32-9 100gm 270 500gm 1080 1010020 Acetamide 60-35-5 500gm 335 1010030 3'-Acetamidoacetophenone - 98% 7463-31-2 25gm 3100 100gm 9700 1010040 Acetanilide - 99% 103-84-4 500gm 530 1010050 Acetoacetanilide - 98% 102-01-2 500gm 980 1010060 o-Acetoacetanisidide - 98% 92-15-9 100gm 1600 500gm 6400 1010070 1-Acetonaphthone (1-Acetylnaphthalene) - 95% 941-98-0 50gm 550 250gm 2000 1010080 2-Acetonaphthone (2-Acetylnaphthalene) - 99% 93-08-3 100gm 645 500gm 2735 1010090 Acetone oxime (acetoxime) - 98% 127-06-0 10gm 1200 1010100 Acetophenone - 99% 98-86-2 500ml 350 1010110 3'-Acetoxyacetophenone 52600-91-5 POR 1010120 3-Acetoxyindole - 98% 608-08-2 1gm 5000 (Indoxyl acetate) 5gm 16500 1010130 4-Acetylbiphenyl (4'-Phenylacetophenone) - 98% 92-91-1 100gm 2400 250gm 5000 1010140 N-Acetylglycine (Aceturic acid) 543-24-8 100gm 655 500gm 2188 1010150 1-Acetyl-4-(4-hydroxyphenyl)piperazine - 98% 67914-60-7 POR 1010160 N-Acetyl methyl isonipecotate POR 1010170 2-Acetylphenothiazine - 95% 6631-94-3 25gm 6350 100gm 19200 1010180 2-Acetylpyridine - 98% 1122-62-9 25gm 1200 100gm 3600 1010190 3-Acetylpyridine - 98% 350-03-8 25gm 1200 100gm 3600 1010200 4-Acetylpyridine - 98% 1122-54-9 10gm 1400 100gm 4000 1010210 Acetylthiocholine iodide - 99% 1866-15-5 1gm 1200 5gm 4800 1010220 2-Acetylthiophene - 98% 88-15-3 100gm 1250 500gm 5500 1010230 Acid fuchsin C.I.42685 3244-88-0 25gm 280 100gm 995 1010240 Acridine orange C.I. 46005 10127-02-03 5gm 700 25gm 3400 1010241 Acridine Yellow C.I. 460255 135-49-9 5gm 2300 1010250 Acriflavine C.I. 46000 8048-52-0 5gm 500 25gm 2300 1010260 Acriflavine hydrochloride 8063-24-9 5gm 700 Inquire for unlisted products 1 Special rates for bulk packing Sanjay International PROD NO. PRODUCT C.A.S. NO. PACKING PRICE 1010270 Acrylamide - 98% 79-06-1 500gm 270 1010280 Actidione (Cycloheximide) AR - 99% 66-81-9 1gm 3000 5gm 13000 1010290 Adenine - 99% 73-24-5 25gm 1050 1010300 Adenine Hydrochloride - 99% 2922-28-3 1gm 400 1010310 Adipamide - 98% 628-94-4 5gm 950 25gm 3800 100gm 11000 1010320 Adipic acid - 99% 124-04-9 500gm 360 2.5Kg 1360 1010330 L-Alanine - 99+% 56-41-7 25gm 225 100gm 750 500gm 3200 1Kg 5500 1010340 Albumin bovine fraction-V-powder - 98% 9048-46-8 5gm 500 10gm 95 100gm 9000 1010345 Alcian Blue 8 GX C.I. 74240 33869-99-2 5gm 1800 1010346 Alcian Yellow C.I. 12840 61968-76-1 25gm 7000 1010350 Alizarin AR C.I.58000 72-48-0 25gm 190 100gm 590 1010360 Alizarin complexone 3952-78-1 1gm 490 5gm 1900 1010370 Alizarin cyanin green G C.I. 61570 4403-90-1 25gm 360 1010380 Alizarin red S C.I. 58005 130-22-3 25gm 215 100gm 700 1010390 Alizarin red S AR C.I. 58005 130-22-3 25gm 310 100gm 950 1010400 Alizarin violate C.I. 61710 6208-63-5 25gm 2700 1010410 Alizarin yellow G (R) C.I.14030 2243-76-7 25gm 2200 1010420 Alizarin yellow GG C.I. 14025 584-42-9 25gm 2200 1010430 Alkali blue 6B C.I. 42750 62152-67-7 5gm 800 25gm 3200 1010440 Allantoin - 98% 97-59-6 100gm 380 500gm 1650 1010450 Alloxan monohydrate - 98% 2244-11-3 25gm 440 1010460 Allyl alcohol - 98% 107-18-6 500ml 735 2.5Lit 3200 1010470 Allyl alcohol AR 107-18-6 500ml 1080 1010480 4-Allylanisole - 95% 140-67-0 25ml 1700 100ml 4800 1010490 Allyl bromide - 98% 106-95-6 100ml 500 250ml 1500 500ml 1825 Inquire for unlisted products 2 Special rates for bulk packing Sanjay International PROD NO. PRODUCT C.A.S. NO. PACKING PRICE 1010500 Allyl chloride - 98% 107-05-1 500ml 380 1010510 2-Allylphenol - 98% 1745-81-9 100gm 1600 500gm 4600 1010520 Allyl phenoxyacetate 7403-74-5 100ml 3100 1010530 Allyl phenyl ether - 98% 1746-13-0 25ml 1800 100ml 5800 1010540 Aloin 5133-19-7 1gm 900 1010550 Aluminium fluoride hydrated - 97% 7784-18-1 500gm 385 1010560 Aluminium isopropoxide - 97% 555-31-7 500gm 410 1010570 Amaranth (azorubin S) C.I. 16185 915-67-3 25gm 150 100gm 480 500gm 1750 1010575 Ambeetite IRP 88 (Polacrilin Potassium) POR 1010580 Amido black 10B C.I. 20470 1064-48-8 25gm 170 100gm 530 1010590 3'-Aminoacetophenone - 98% 99-03-6 100gm 900 500gm 4100 1010600 4'-Aminoacetophenone - 98% 99-92-3 100gm 1200 500gm 5200 1010605 9-Aaminoacridine hydrochloride 52417-22-8 5gm 3500 1010610 4-Aminoantipyrine - 99% 83-07-8 25gm 480 100gm 1600 1010620 4-Aminoazobenzene - 98% 60-09-3 100gm 400 500gm 1200 1010630 4-Amino-1,1’-azobenzene-3,4’-disulphonic acid 2706-28-7 25gm 3850 sodium salt -95% C.I.13015 100gm 11200 1010640 3-Aminobenzaldehyde - 98% 1709-44-0 25gm 950 100gm 2850 1010650 3-Aminobenzenesulphonamide(metanilamide) 98-18-0 100gm 3100 1010660 3-Aminobenzoic acid - 98% 99-05-8 100gm 880 250gm 1200 1Kg 3500 1010670 4-Aminobenzoic acid - 99% 150-13-0 100gm 300 250gm 800 500gm 1400 1010680 2-Aminobenzonitrile - 98% 1885-29-6 25gm 1200 100gm 3900 1010690 4-Aminobenzonitrile - 98% 873-74-5 10gm 1600 50gm 5800 1010700 4-Aminobenzophenone - 98% 1137-41-3 10gm 3200 25gm 7400 1010710 2-Aminobenzothiazole AR - 99% 136-95-8 25gm 800 100gm 2800 1010720 2-Amino-3-bromo-5-methylpyridine - 98% 17282-00-7 POR Inquire for unlisted products 3 Special rates for bulk packing Sanjay International PROD NO. PRODUCT C.A.S. NO. PACKING PRICE 1010730 2-Amino-5-bromo-3-nitropyridine - 97% 6945-68-2 POR 1010740 3-Amino-2-bromopyridine 39856-58-1 POR 1010750 2-Amino-5-bromopyridine - 98% 1072-97-5 25gm 800 100gm 2580 1010760 g-Amino Butyric acid for Biochemistry - 98% 56-12-2 25gm 400 100gm 1350 500gm 5100 1010770 3-Amino-4-chlorobenzoic acid - 98% 2840-28-0 25gm 7600 (4-Chloro-3-aminobenzoic acid) 100gm POR 1010780 2-Amino-5-chlorobenzoic acid - 98% 635-21-2 10gm 2800 25gm 6300 1010790 2-Amino-5-chloro-3-nitropyridine - 97% 5409-39-2 POR 1010800 2-Amino-4-chlorophenol - 97%(4-Chloro-2-aminophenol) 95-85-2 100gm 1800 500gm 6200 1010810 2-Amino-5-chloropyridine - 98% 1072-98-6 25gm 2800 100gm 7800 1010820 3-Amino-2-chloropyridine - 98% 6298-19-7 5gm 600 10gm 1800 25gm 2000 50gm 5900 100gm 7200 1010830 5-Amino-2-chloropyridine - 98% 5350-93-6 POR 1010840 2-Amino-5-cyanopyridine - 98% 4214-73-7 POR 1010850 1-Amino cyclopentanacetamide POR 1010860 2-Amino-3,5-dibromopyridine - 97% 35486-42-1 POR 1010870 2-Amino-3,5-dichloropyridine - 98% 4214-74-8 POR 1010880 4-Amino-3,5-dichloropyridine - 98% 22889-78-7 POR 1010890 Aminoguanidine hydrogen carbonate - 98% 2582-30-1 100gm 470 500gm 2200 1010900 3-Amino-4-hydroxybenzoic acid - 97% 1571-72-8 POR 1010910 2-Amino-5-iodobenzoic acid - 98%(5-Iodoanthranilic acid) 5326-47-6 POR 1010920 5-Aminoisophthalic acid - 97% 99-31-0 25gm 1400 100gm 4200 1010930 2-Amino-3-methylbenzoic acid - 99% 4389-45-1 POR 1010940 2-Amino-3-methylpyridine - 97%(2-Amino-3-picoline) 1603-40-3 100gm 1400 500gm 5000 1010950 2-Amino-4-methylpyridine - 99%(2-Amino-4-picoline) 695-34-1 100gm 1010 500gm 4250 1010960 2-Amino-5-methylpyridine - 99%(6-Amino-3-picoline) 1603-41-4 25gm 1400 100gm 5250 1010970 2-Amino-6-methylpyridine - 98%(6-Amino-2-picoline) 1824-81-3 25gm 1000 100gm 1400 500gm 4800 1010980 4-(Aminomethyl)pyridine - 98% 3731-53-1 POR Inquire for unlisted products 4 Special rates for bulk packing Sanjay International PROD NO.
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