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Our Product List PAGE – 1 • Acetic Acid 99% • Amiodipine Besilate • Acetyl Acetone Peroxide • Amiodipine Maleate • Acid Slurry 90% • Ammonium Bicaronate Lr • Acrylic Acid • Ammonium Bromide • Adipic Acid • Ammonium Chloride • Allantoin Ip Bp • Ammonium Chloride 99% Pure • Alpha Napthyl Amine • Ammonium Chloride Ip Bp Usp • Alumina Trihydrate • Ammonium Citrate • Aluminium Ammonium Sulphate • Ammonium Dichromate • Aluminium Chloride Granules • Ammonium Ferrous Sulphate • Aluminium Chlorohydrate Ach • Ammonium Molybdate • Aluminium Hydroxide Technical • Ammonium Sulphate • Aluminium Oxide Alumina • Ammonium Sulphate 99% Pure • Aluminium Silicate Synthetic • Ammonium Sulphate Lr Ar Tech • Aluminium Stearate • Ammonium Sulphate Powder / Crystal • Aluminium Stearate Highgel • Ammonium Zirconium Carbonate • Aluminium Sulphate Alum • Aniline Oil • Amino Acid 20% Solution • Asbestos Powder • Amino Silicone • Amiodarone Hcl Ip Our Product List PAGE – 2 • Benzoic Acid • Bronopol Ip Bp • Barium Carbonate • Butyl Acrylate • Barytes Powder • Butyl Actrylate Monomer • Basic Chromium Sulphate • Butyl Carbitol • Bentonite Powder • Butyl Cellosolve • Benzaldehyde 99.5% • Butyl Cellosove Acetate 98% • Benzene Sulphonyl Chloride • Butylated Uf • Benzyl Acetate • Butyric Acid N Iso • Benzyl Alcohol Ethoxylate • Calcined China Clay • Benzyl Chloride 99.5% • Calcite Powder • Benzyl Cyanide • Calcium Carbonate • Benzylidone Acetone 99.5% • Calcium Carbonate Ppt • Beta Napthol • Calcium Chloride • Binders & Polysol • Calcium Citrate • Bisphenol - A • Calcium Formate Pure • Black Cleaner • Calcium Iodate • Black Phenyl Compound (1:8) • Calcium Iodide • Bleaching Powder • Calcium Magnesium Acetate • Borax • Calcium Magnesium Nitrate • Boric Acid • Calcium Nitrate • Brake Fluid Dot-3, Dot-4, Dot-5 • Calcium Nitrate 4 Hydrate • Bromelain • Calcium Nitrate Tetrahydrate Our Product List PAGE – 3 • Calcium Pentoxide • Chrome Oxide Green • Calcium Peroxide • Chromium Picolinate • Calcium Potassium 4 Hydrate • Chromium Polynicotinate • Calcium Propionate • Citric Acid Anhydrous • Calcium Stearate • Citric Acid Monohydrate • Calcium Sulphate Anhydrous • Clinidipine Ih Ip • Calcium Sulphate Dihydrate • Cobalt Octoate • Calcium Sulphate X Hydrate • Copper Edta • Camphor Sulphonic Acid • Copper Sulphate • Canning Oile • Copper Sulphate Lr Ar Technical Agriculture • Caproic Anhydride • Crospovidone • Car Polish Wax • Crude Naphthalene • Carbamate 40% Solution • Cuporus Chloride • Caustic Potash Flakes • Cupric Chloride • Caustic Soda Flakes • Cyano Acetic Acid • Caustic Soda Lye • Cyclonone • Celvol 540 • D.m. Water • Charcol Powder & Granules • Dbnpa • China Clay Powder • Dbp • Chitason Powder • Dcda • Chlorofoam • Decanoyl Chloride • Chlorosulphonic Acid • Dedusting Oil - Textile Our Product List PAGE – 4 • Defoamers • Diphenhydramine Hcl Ip Bp Usp • Deta 98% • Direct Chrysophenine G • Detergent Paste • Direct Paper Yellow • Dextrin Starch • Disodium Phosphate • Dft/wetting Agents • Diswash Compound • Dicalcium Phosphate • Divalproex Sodium • Diethyl Amine • Dl Tartric Acid • Diethylene Tetraamine • Dl-methionine Bp • Dimethyl 5 Sulfoisophthalate Sodium Salt • Dolomite Powder • Dimethyl Acetamide • D-sorbitol • Dimethyl Amine • Dye Fixing Agent • Dimethyl Formamide Dmf • Epichloro Hydrine • Dimethyl Isophthalate • Epoxy Resin • Dimethyl L Tartrate • Ethly Glycol Monostearate • Dimethyl Sulfoxide • Ethyl Acrylate Monomer • Dimethyl Terephthalate • Ethyl Carbitol • Dimethyl Urea • Ethyl Cellosolve • Dimono Tri Ethyl Amine • Ethylene Diamine • Dimono Tri Ethyl Amine Hcl • Ferric & Non Ferric Alum • Dimono Tri Methyl Amine • Ferric Chloride Anhydrous Powder • Dimono Tri Methyl Amine Hcl • Ferric Chloride Hexahydrate Lumps • Dioctyl Phthalate • Ferric Chloride Liquid Lr Ar Technical Our Product List PAGE – 5 • Ferric Chloride Lumps Lr Ar Technical • Hydrated Lime Powder • Ferrous Edta • Hydrazine Hydrate • Ferrous Sulphate • Hydrobromic Acid • Ferrous Sulphate 7 Hydrate • Hydrofluoric Acid • Fluoboric Acid • Hydrofluroic Acid (22%, 30%, 40%, 60%) • Formaldehyde 37% • Hyflow Super Cell • Formic Acid • Imidazole • Fulvik Acid 20% Solution • Impact Modifier For Pvc/cpe • Gadodiamide Ih Usp • Ipa • Gadopentetate Dimeglumine Ih • Iron Ore • Gelatin All Grades • Isobutanol • Glass Cleaner Compound • Isobutyl Chloride • Glibenclamide Bp Ep Ip Usp • Isophthalic Acid • Glycerine Refined • Khadi • Glycine • Lactic Acid • Gms - Glycerol Monostearate Powder • L-glutamic Acid Bp • Handwash Compound • Lidocain Base Usp Bp • Hcl - Hydrochloric Acid 30% / 31% • Lidocaine Hcl Ip Bp Usp • Hexafluorophosphoric Acid • Light Liquid Paraffin • Hexamine • Light Solvent Oil • Humic Acid Liquid • Liquid Paraffin Light & Heavy • Humic Amino Balls • Liquor Ammonia Our Product List PAGE – 6 • Litharge • Melamine Formaledhyde • L-lysine Hcl Usp • Meta Nitro Aniline • L-threonine Usp • Metacrylic Acid Maa • Mafrolite/cryolite • Methyl Aceto Acetate • Magensium Oxide • Methyl Acetoacetate • Magnesium Chloride • Methyl Cobalamine B12 • Magnesium Citrate • Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide • Magnesium Fluoride • Methyl Glycol • Magnesium Metal Turnings • Methyl Iodide • Magnesium Nitrate Hexahydrate • Methyl Meta Acrylate • Magnesium Oxide • Methyl Paraben Sodium • Magnesium Stearate • Methyl Triglycol Teg Mme • Magnesium Sulphate • Methylene Chloride • Magnesium Valproate • Mica Powder • Malamine Powder • Molecular Sieves - 3a 4a 13x • Maleic Anhydride • Mono Ammonium Phosphate • Maleic Anhydride • Mono Basic Calcium Phosphate • Manganese Carbonate • Mono Calcium Phosphate • Manganese Carbonate • Mono Di Iso Propyl Amine • Manganese Chloride • Mono Di Tri N Butyl Amine • Manganese Dioxide • Mono Ethanolamine • Mangesium Chloride • Mono Potassium Phosphate Our Product List PAGE – 7 • Mono Sodium Phospate • Normal Butanol Nba • Monoammonium Phosphate • Octanol • Monochloro Benzene Mcb • Oleum 23% & 65% • Monopotassium Phosphate • Ortho Anisidine • Monosodium Phosphate • Ortho Chlorobenzoic Acid • Morpholine • Ortho Dichloro Benzene • Mosstanol • Ot Paste And Liquid • Mould Release Emulsion • Oxalic Acid • N Amino Ethyl Piperazine • Palm Kernal Oil • N-butyl Chloride 99% • P-aninomethyl Benzoic Acid • Nickel Acetate • P-anisidine • Nickel Carbamate • Papain • Nickel Chloride • Para Anisidine • Nickel Formate • Para Dichloro Benzene • Nickel Salts • Para Formaldehyde • Nickel Sulphate • Para Toluene Sulphonic Acid Ptsa • Nickel Sulphate • Paraffin Wax • Niclosamide Anhydrous Ip Bp • Paraformaldehyde 92% & 96% • Nimodipine Bp Usp • Pe Wax • Nitric Acid 62% • Pepsin • N-methyl 2 Pyrolidone Nmp • Phenol • Nonyl Phenol • Phosphoric Acid Our Product List PAGE – 8 • Phosphoric Acid 60% & 85% • Potassium Fluoborate • Phosporic Acid • Potassium Humate 12% Solution • Phosporic Acid 85% • Potassium Hydroxide Flakes • Phthalic Acid • Potassium Hydroxide Pallets • Piperazine Anhydrous • Potassium Iodate • Plazma Torch Coolant • Potassium Iodide • Poly Allyamine Hcl • Potassium Nitrate • Poly Aluiminium Chloride Powder 29% • Potassium Phosphate • Poly Aluminium Chloride Liquid 9%, 14%, 17% • Potassium Pyroantimonate Ppa • Polyaluminium Chloride • Potassium Silicate Powder & Liquid • Polyamine Mix • Potassium Sulphate • Potassium Acetate • Potassium Tellurate • Potassium Bromide • Potassium Tellurite • Potassium Carbonate • Potassium Titanium Fluoride • Potassium Carbonate • Potassium Zirconium Carbonate • Potassium Chloride • Powder Mat • Potassium Chloride All Grades • Precipitated Silica • Potassium Chloride Ip Bp Usp • Propranolol Hydrochloride Ip Bp Usp • Potassium Chromate • Propyl Gallate • Potassium Citrate • Propyl Paraben Sodium • Potassium Cyanide • P-toluene Sulfonyl Urea • Potassium Dichromate • Pts Amide Our Product List PAGE – 9 • Pts Chloride • Sodium Benzoate 10% & 15% By Product • Pva Bp24 / Bp 26 /bp 28 - Poly Vinyl Alcohol) • Sodium Bicarbonate • Red Oxide Powder • Sodium Bichromate • Refined Naphthalene • Sodium Bisulphite • Refined Naphthalyne Powder • Sodium Bromide Solution 50% • Resist Salt • Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose • Rutile
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