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Macrolides

Anti-hypertensive Losartan potassium

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Azithromycin dihydrate Erythromycin base

Telmisartan Irbesartan

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Erythromycin oxime (intermediate)

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Point of View Plastics processing industry raises concerns, but its demands will likely go unheard

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Top Stories Govt. seeks proposals to set up export council for technical textiles

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FTI Consulting and TERI release green hydrogen roadmap for India

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Plastic firms seek regulator for raw material pricing, easing of imports

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49 chemical products brought under 8-digit HSN classification

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Rising raw material prices put Indian pump sector in dire straits

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COVID-19 has accelerated focus on decarbonisation: KPMG

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Pharmaceuticals Govt. launches ‘Mission COVID Suraksha’ to help accelerate vaccine candidates

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Important to have large basket of COVID-19 vaccine candidates: DBT Secretary

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Dr. Reddy’s, RDIF commence clinical trials for Sputnik V vaccine in India

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Hydrocarbons ‘Exxon Mobil in talks to buy stake in Indian oil, gas fields’

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Government planning to pump in $66-bn to develop natural gas infrastructure

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ONGC Videsh strikes oil in Colombia block

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IOC to invest around Rs. 1,700-crore in new projects in Andhra Pradesh

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AVAILABLE REGULARLY 1-Bromo-3-Chloropropane

Di Ethanol Amine

Maleic Anhydride

Phosphorus Oxychloride

1,2,4H-Triazole

Di Ethyl Carbonate

Malonic Acid  Malononitrile

Phosphorus Pentaoxide  Piperidine

1,4-Butanediol

Di Ethyl Malonate

Melamine  Meta Cresol

Piperazine Anhydrous

1,4-Dioxane

Di Ethylene Triamine

Methacrylic Acid

Poly Vinyl Alcohol  Polyethylene Glycol

1,6-Hexanediol

Di Iso Propyl Ether

Methane Sulphonic Acid

Polypropylene Glycol 1000D

2-Ethyl Hexanoic Acid

Di Iso Propylamine

Methane Sulphonyl Chloride

Polypropylene Glycol 2000D

2-Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate

Di Methyl Amine 40%

Methyl Aceto Acetate  Methyl Acrylate

Potassium Bi Carbonate

2-Methyl THF

Di Methyl Acetamide

Methyl Chloro Formate

Potassium Carbonate (Granular)

2-Hydroxy Ethyl Methacrylate (2-HEMA) Di Methyl Carbonate

Methyl Cyano Acetate

Potassium Carbonate (Powder)

2,2-Di Methoxy Propane

Di Methyl Formamide

Methyl Cyclo Hexane

Potassium Permanganate

2,4-Dichloro Benzyl Chloride

Di Methyl Malonate

Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate (MDI)

Phenyl Chloro Formate

4-Di Methyl Amino Pyridine

Di Methyl Sulfoxide

Methyl Ethyl Ketone

Propionaldehyde  Propionic Acid

4-Hydroxy Benzaldehyde

Di-N-Butylamine

Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone

Propionic Anhydride  Propargyl Alcohol

Acetic Acid  Acetone  Acetonitrile

Di Propylene Glycol

Propylene Glycol Technical

Acrylamide  Acrylic Acid  Adipic Acid

Methyl Methacrylate Di Tert Butyl Dicarbonate (Di BOC) Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether Dicyandiamide  Diglyme Methylene Chloride  Monoethylamine

Allyl Alcohol  Alpha-Naphthol

DL-Tartaric Acid

Mono Chloro Benzene

Pyrrolidine  Resorcinol  Soda Ash

Ammonium Bi Carbonate

Epichlorohydrine

Mono Methylamine

Sodium Boro Hydride - Granular

Ammonium Thiocyanate

Epoxy Resin  Ethyl Acetate

Mono Ethanol Amine

Sodium Boro Hydride - Powder

Amino Ethylethanalomine Amino Guanidine Bi Carbonate

Ethyl Aceto Acetate  Ethyl Acrylate Mono Ethylene Glycol Ethyl Chloro Formate Mono Iso Propylamine 70%

Sodium Ligno Sulphonate

Aniline Oil

Ethyl Cyano Acetate

Mono Iso Propylamine 99%

Sodium Metabi Sulphite  Sodium Metal

Benzoic Acid  Benzophenone

Ethylene Di Amine

Monoglyme  Morpholine

Sodium Methoxide Powder

Benzylamine  Beta-Naphthol

Fluorobenzene * Formamide

MP Diol Glycol

Sodium Nitrite  Sodium Nitrate

Bis Trichloro Methyl Carbone (Triphosgene) Formic Acid - 85%

N-Ethyl Piperazine  N-Butyric Acid

Sodium Thiocyanate

Bisphenol A

Formic Acid - 99%

N-Butyl Methacrylate

Sodium Tri Polyphosphate (STPP)

Butyl Acetate  Butyl Acrylate

Fumaric Acid  Furfural Alcohol

N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone

Tartaric Acid (L+ / DL)

Butyl Carbitol  Butyl Carbitol Acetate

Glycerine

N-Pentane  N-Propanol

T-Butanol (T.B.A)

Butyl Glycol / Cellosolve

Hexamethyldisilazane (H.M.D.S)

N-Propyl Acetate

T-Butyl Acetate

Butyl Cellosolve Acetate

Heptane  Hexylene Glycol

N-Amino Ethyl Piperazine (N-AEP)

T-Butylamine  Tetra Hydro Furan

Caustic Potash Flakes

Hydrazine Hydrate 80% & 100%

N-Butanol

N-Butyraldehyde

Thiophenol  Thiourea

Chloroform

Hydrobromic Acid 48%

N-Hexane 99%  N-Heptane

Toluene Di Iso Cyanite

Citric Acid Anhydrous

Hydrogen Peroxide

N-Methyl Piperazine  Naphthlene Crude Tri Chloro Ethylene

Citric Acid Monohydrate

Hydroquinone

Naphthlene Refined  Neo Pentyl Glycol

Tri Ethyl Phosphate

Cyano Acetamide

Hydroxylamine HCl

Nitromethane  Nonyl Phenol

Tri Ethyl Amine

Cyclohexane  Cyclohexanol

Hydroxylamine Sulphate

Nonyl Phenol Ethoxylate

Tri Ethyl Ortho Formate

Cyclohexanone

Hexamine  Imidazole  Iodine

Oxone PS-16

Tri Ethylene Pentamine (TEPA)

Cyclohexylamine

Iso Butanol  Iso Butyric Acid

P-Tert-Butyl Phenol (PTBP)

Tri Mellitic Anhydride

Cyclopropylamine

Iso Propyl Alcohol

P-Tert-Octyl Phenol (PTOP)

Tri Methyl Ortho Acetate

D-Tartaric Acid

Isopropyl Acetate

Para Toluene Sulfonyl Chloride

Tri Methyl Ortho Formate

Di Acetone  Di Basic Ester

Isobutyraldehyde  Isophorone

Paraformaldehyde 91% & 96%

Tri Methylol Propane

Di Cyclohexylamine

Isophorone Diamine

Pentaerythritol 98%

Tri Methylamine

Di Cyclohexylcarbodiimide

Isophthalic Acid  Isovaleraldehyde Perchloroethylene

Tri-n-Butylamine

Di Ethyl Ether

L+Tartaric Acid  Lactose

Phenol

Triethanolamine 85% & 99%

Di Ethyl Sulphate

Lithium Carbonate

Phosphoric Acid (Food Grade)

Triethylene Tetramine

Di Ethylamine

Lithium Hydroxide

Phosphoric Acid (Technical)

Urea - Technical Grade

Propylene Glycol USP Phthalic Anhydride  Pyridine

Sodium Cyanide  Sodium Gluconate

(M-1)

Acrylonitrile  Acetophenone

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SOLVENTS IN BULK

       

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)

AVAILABLE UNDER SOLVENT 2000 LICENSE

N-HEXANE  SOLVENT C-9  HEPTANE-S (In Drums only) (Drum Packing Ex-Bhiwandi & Bulk Packing Ex-Kandla Port)

REGULARLY AVAILABLE SODIUM 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 

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

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

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Available from our ready stocks:

• Acetone • Acetonitrile • Acetyl Acetone • Acetyl Chloride • Allyl 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 • Ethylenediamine • 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 • 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 • Trimethyl Orthoacetate • Tri Methyl Ortho Formate • Tri-N-Butylamine • Tris / Tromethane • Uracil

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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 pharmaceuticals, 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: � Copper � Bromine � Calcium � Iodine Products Lithium salts & its derivatives: Lithium Acetate Anhydrous Lithium Acetate Dihydrate Lithium Benzoate Lithium Bromide Anhydrous Lithium Bromide Solution (54-55%) Lithium Carbonate Lithium Chloride Anhydrous Lithium Chloride Solution (40-41%) Lithium Chromate Solution (30%) Lithium Citrate Tetra Hydrate Lithium Fluoride Lithium Fluoro Phosphate Lithium Lactate Lithium Meta Borate Lithium Molybdate Solution (20%) Lithium Nitrate Anhydrous Lithium Perchlorate Lithium Phosphate Lithium Tetra Borate Lithium Metasilicate & other Lithium salts as per customer needs & specifications

CAS No. 546-89-4 6108-17-4 553-54-8 7550-35-8 7550-35-8 554-13-2 7447-41-8 7447-41-8 14307-35-8 6080-58-6 7789-24-4 21324-40-3 867-55-0 13453-69-5 13568-40-6 7790-69-4 7791-03-9 10377-52-3 12007-60-2 10102-24-6

� Lithium � Zinc

Products Bromide salts & its derivatives: Ammonium Bromide Hydro Bromic Acid 48% Lead (II) Bromide Anhydrous Manganese (II) Bromide Tetrahydrate Nickel (II) Bromide Anhydrous Potassium Bromide Strontium Bromide Anhydrous Strontium Bromide Hexahydrate Manganese (II) Bromide Tetrahydrate Magnesium Bromide Hexahydrate Antimony (III) Bromide Barium Bromide Anhydrous Barium Bromide Dihydrate Bismuth (III) Bromide Cadmium Bromide Anhydrous Cadmium Bromide Tetrahydrate Cobalt (II) Bromide Anhydrous Cobalt (II) Bromide Hexahydrate n-Amyl Bromide n-Butyl Bromide n-Propyl Bromide n-Hexyl Bromide n-Bromo Succinimide Iso-Amyl Bromide

CAS No.

Products Calcium salts & its derivatives: 57-09-0 Calcium Bromide Solution 10035-10-6 Calcium Bromide Anhydrous 10031-22-8 Calcium Bromide Hydrate 10031-20-6 Calcium Citrate 13462-88-9 7758-02-3 Copper salts & its derivatives: 10476-81-0 Copper Sulphate 7789-53-9 Copper (II) Gluconate 10031-20-6 13446-53-2 Copper (II) Nitrate Hemipentahydrate 7789-61-9 Copper (II) Nitrate Trihydrate 10553-31-8 Cuprous Bromide 7791-28-8 7787-58-8 Iodine salts & its derivatives: 7789-42-6 Zinc Iodide Anhydrous 13464-92-1 Calcium Iodide Anhydrous 7789-43-7 Copper (I) Iodide 13762-12-4 110-53-2 Zinc salts & its derivatives: 109-65-9 Zinc Bromide Anhydrous 106-94-5 Zinc Citrate Dihydrate 111-25-1 Zinc Fluoride Tetrahydrate 128-08-5 Zinc Gluconate 107-82-4

CAS No. 7789-41-5 7789-41-5 71626-99-8 5785-44-4 7758-99-8 527-09-3 19004-19-4 10031-43-3 7787-70-4 10139-47-6 10102-68-8 7787-70-4 7699-45-8 5990-32-9 13986-18-0 4468-02-4

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OUR SELF IMPORT PRODUCTS FOLLOWING PRODUCTS AVAILABLE ON REGULAR BASIS

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Ammonium Thiocyanate Benzene Sulfonyl Chloride Benzophenone Benzoyl Chloride 4-Chloro Benzaldehyde/ Para Chloro Benzaldehyde Cyanamide Cyanoacetamide 1,3-Dichloro Benzene Di Methyl Carbonate

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Di Methyl Formamide Dimethyl Sulfoxide Di Tert Butyl Carbonate (DIBOC) Hydrazine Hydrate 80/100 % Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride Imidazole 99% Iodine

• Isovaleraldehyde • L-Proline • Methane Sulfonyl Chloride

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Methyl Chloro Formate N,N Dicyclohexyl Carbodimide N-Butyryl Chloride Ortho Nitro Aniline Para Hydroxy Benzaldehyde Para/Ortho/M Toluic Acid (R)-(+)-1-Phenylethylamine S(-)-Alpha-Phenylethylamine Salicyaldehyde 97%

• Sodium Boro Hydride Powder/ Granular • D-Tartaric Acid • L+Tartaric Acid • Tertiary Butanol • Tetra Hydro Furan • Thiophenol • 1H-1,2,4-Triazole • Tri Methyl Borate • Triphosgene

SOLVENTS AVAILABLE IN TANKER AND DRUMS • • • • • •

Acetone Acetic Acid Cyclohexanone Chloroform Caustic Soda Lye Di Methyl Formamide

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Ethylene Di Chloride Iso Propyl Alcohol Iso Butanol N-Butanol Ethyl Acetate Butyl Acetate

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N-Propanol Methylene Di Chloride Methyl Ethyl Ketone Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone Mix Xylene Ortho Xylene

Phenol Toluene Vinyl Acetate Monomer N-Butanol Styrene Monomer Methanol

AVAILABLE IN DRUMS AND BAGS AS PER PACK SIZE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Acetonitrile Acetophenone Acrylamide Acrylic Acid Acrylonitrile Adipic Acid Allyl Alcohol Allyl Chloride Alpha Naphthol Aniline Oil Beta Naphthol Bisphenol-A Butyl Glycol Butyl Cellosolve Caproic Anhydride Caustic Potash Flakes Caustic Soda Flakes Citric Acid Anhydrate Citric Acid Monohydrate Cyclohexane Cyclohexanone Di Ethyl Amine Di Ethyl Carbonate Di Ethyl Malonate Di Iso Propyl Amine Di Iso Propyl Ether

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Di Methyl Amine 40% Di Methyl Amine Hydrochloride Di Methyl Sulphate Diglyme DL-Tartaric Acid Epichlorohydrine Ethyl Acetate Ethyl Aceto Acetate Ethyl Acrylate Ethyl Bromide Ethyl Chloro Formate Ethyl Cyano Acetate Ethylene Diamine Formic/Fumaric Acid Glycerine Hexamine Hydrobromic Acid 48% Hydrogen Peroxide Hydroquinone Hydroxylamine Sulphate Iso Butanol Iso Butyric Acid Iso Propyl Acetate Iso Propyl Alcohol Isobutryldehyde Isophorone

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Isopropanol Maleic Anhydride Malonitrile Methacrylic Acid Methane Sulphonyl Chloride 2-Methyl THF Methyl Chloro Benzene Methyl Cyano Acetate Methyl Tert Butyl Ether Mono Chloro Benzene Mono Ethanol Amine Mono Methyl Amine 40% Monoglyme Morpholine N,N-Dimethylacetamide N-Bromo Succinimide N-Heptane Nitromethane N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone N-Propanol N-Propyl Bromide O-Phosphoric Acid Oxone PS-16 Para Toluene Sulfonyl Acid Para Toluene Sulfonyl Chloride Paraformaldehyde 91%/96%

• Petroleum Ether 40-60/60-80 • Phenyl Chloro Formate • Phosphoric Acid (Food/Technical) • Phosphorous Oxylchloride • Phosphorous Pentaoxide • Phthalic Anhydride • Poly Vinyl Alcohol • Potassium Carbonate Powder/Granular • Propionic Acid • Propylene Glycol • Pyridine • Resorcinol • Sodium Cyanide • Sodium Methoxide Powder • Sodium Nitrite • Succinic Acid • TEA Hcl • Thiamine Hcl • Tri Ethyl Ortho Formate • Tri Methyl Ortho Formate • Triethanolamine • Triphosgene • Urea – Technical Grade • Vanillin

Basic & Advance Intermediates, API’s available on Direct Import and Ex Stock Basis

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Phosphorus Pentasulphide Phosphorus Pentoxide Poly Phosphoric Acid Ammonium Polyphosphate-PRAPHOS-FR Sodium Hydro Sulphide (NaHS) PRASOLVE Mold Cleaners

AROMA CHEMICALS 3- Methyl Indole (SKATOLE) Benzylacetone

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1,2 Dimethoxy Ethane (MonoGlyme) DiGlyme 1, 6 Hexanediol Iso – Propyl Acetate

Phosphorus Acid Crystals Coco Amido Propyl Betaine (CAPB) Sodium Hypophosphite Hypophosphorus Acid (30/50%)

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) Perchloric Acid 60%/70% EDDHA Fe - 6% Para – Tertiary Octyl Phenol (PTOP) N – Propyl Acetate Ethylene Glycol Tertiary Butyl Ether (ETB) Chlorphenesin

Phosphoric Acid (FG) 85%/88% THPS/ THPC Yellow Phosphorus Red Phosphorus Dicumyl Peroxide CS-12 (Texanol) Apha Methyl Styrene(AMS) Acetylacetone

AMINES Coco Amine / Coco Diamine Lauryl Amine Ethylene Diamine (EDA) Palm Based Ester Quats

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Hexamethylene SWASOLVE ETB Diisocyanate, - Used as a Coronate-HXR Solvent for Coronate-HXR90 paints Coronate-MPAX-75

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1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexamethyldisilazane 1,2,3-Benzotriazole 1,2,4 Triazole 1,3-Bromo chloropropane 1,3-Difluorobenzene 1,4-Butane diol 1,6-Hexanediol 2-Acetyl gamma butyro lactone 2-Cyanoacetamide 2-Cyano-4-methyl biphienyl 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran 2-Methyl-1,3-propanediol 2-Methylimidazole 2-Pyyrolidone 2,2-Dimethoxypropane 2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol 2,4-Dichloro benzyl chloride 2,4-Dichlorophenol 4-Chlorobenzyl cyanide 4-Dimethyl amino pyridine 4,4-Diaminodiphenylmethane 4-Hydroxyacetophenone 4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid 8-Hydroxyquinoline Acetonitrile Acetophenone Acetyl acetone Acrylamide Acrylic acid Acrylonitrile Allyl chloride Aminoguanidine bicarbonate Ammonium chloride Ammonium thiocyanate Aniline Antimony trioxide Benzene sulphonyl chloride Benzoic acid Benzophenone Benzylamine Bis (trimethyl) carbonate Bis (trimethylsilyl) acetamide Bisphenol Boron trifluoride etherate Butyl diglycol Butylated hydroxytoluene Butyraldehyde Calcium propionate Capric acid Caproic acid Caprylic acid Chloroform Cinnamic acid Citric acid monohydrate/anhydrous Creatine monohydrate Crotonic acid Cyanoacetic acid Cyclohexane Cyclohexanol Cyclohexanone Cyclohexylamine Cyclopentanone Decyl alcohol D-gluconic acid Diacetone Diacetone alcohol Dibasic ester Dicyclohexylamine Dicyclopentadiene Diethanolamine Diethyl amine Diethyl ether Diethyl malonate Diglyme Diisopropyl ether

Dimethyl amino ethanol Dimethyl amino propylamine Dimethyl carbonate Dimethyl malonate Dimethyl sulphoxide Dimethyl-6-sulfosiophthalate sodium salt Di-n-butylamine Diphenylamine Dipropylene glycol Di-tert-butyl dicarbonate (BOC-anhydride) DL-Tartaric acid DL-Methionine D-Tartaric acid EDTA EDTA disodium EDTA tetrasodium Epichlorohydrine Ethyl acetoacetate Ethyl acrylate Ethyl chloroformate Ethyl cyanoacetate Ethylcyclohexane Fluorobenzene Formamide Formic acid Fumaric acid Fumed silica Furfuryl alcohol Gamma-butyro-lactone Gluconic acid Glucono-delta-lactone Glutaraldehyde 50% Glutaric acid Glycerine Glycine Glycine ethyl ester Glycolic acid Glyoxal Glyoxylic acid Guanidine hcl Heptane Hexamine Hexylene glycol Hydrazine hydrate Hydrobromic acid Hydrofluoric acid Hydrogen peroxide Hydroxyethyl isocyanurate Hydroxylamine hydrochloride Hydroxylamine sulfate Imidazole Iodine Isobutanol Isobutyraldehyde Isocyanuric acid Isophthalic acid Isopropyl acetate Isopropyl alcohol Isopropyl myristate Isothiazolinone Isovaleric acid Itaconic acid L-(+)-Tartaric acid Lactose Lauric acid Lauryl alcohol L-Camphor sulfonic acid Lithium carbonate Lithium hydroxide Magnesium oxide Maleic anhydride Malonic acid Malononitrile Melamine Mesitylene meta-Xylene

Methacrylic acid Methane sulfonic acid Methane sulphonyl chloride Methyl-2-chloropropionate Methyl acetoacetate Methyl acrylate Methyl chloroformate Methyl cyanoacetate Methyl isobutyl ketone Methyl isocyanate Methyl methacrylate Methyl-tert-butyl-ether Methyl cyclohexane Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate Mono cyclohexylamine Monoglyme Monoisopropylamine Morpholine Myristic acid Myristyl alcohol N-acetyl-l-cystiene n-Butylamine n-Butyraldehyde n-Heptane n-Hexane n-Propanol n-Methyl morpholine n-Methyl piperazine n-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone N,N-Dimethylacetamide N,N-Dimethylformamide N,N-Carbonyldiimidazole N,N-Dicyclohexyl carbodiimide N,O-Bis (Trimethyl silyl acetamide) n-Propyl acetate n-Valeric acid Naphthalene Naphthenic acid Neopentyl glycol Nitromethane Nonyl phenol 9.5 o-Chlorobenzaldehyde o-Toluic acid Octoic acid Oleic acid Ortho-Aminophenol Ortho cresol Ortho toluidine Oxone p-Toluic acid Palmitic acid Para chloro benzaldehyde Para octyl phenol Paraffin wax Paraformaldehyde p-Chlorobenzyl cyanide Pentaerythritol Perchloroethylene Phenol Phenyl chloroformate Phosphoric acid Phosphoric anhydride Phosphorous acid Phosphorus pentoxide Phthalic anhydride Piperazine anhydrous Pivaloyl chloride Polyelectrolyte Polypropylene glycol Polytetramethylene ether glycol Potassium bicarbonate Potassium carbonate Potassium ferricyanide Potassium ferrocyanide Potassium hydroxide

Potassium monopersulphate Potassium sorbate Propargyl alcohol Propionaldehyde Propiophenone Propylene carbonate Propylene glycol Pyridine Pyrrolidine Quinoline Salicylic acid Sebacic acid Sodium acid pyro phosphate Sodium borohydride Sodium citrate Sodium dichloroisocyanurate 60% (granules / tablets / powder) Sodium ethoxide Sodium ferrocyanide Sodium gluconate Sodium hypophosphite Sodium metabisulphite (food grade) Sodium methoxide Sodium nitrite Sodium perborate monohydrate Sodium perborate tetrahydrate Sodium percarbonate Sodium persulphate Sodium polyacrylate Sodium pyruvate Sodium sulphite (food grade) Sodium thiocyanate Sodium tripolyphosphate Sorbic acid Succinic acid Super absorbent polymer Taurine Tea seed cake tert-Amyl alcohol tert-Butyl acetate tert-Butyldimethylsilyl chloride Tertiary butanol Tertiary butyl amine Tetra acetyl ethylene diamine Tetra sodium pyrophosphate Tetrahydrofuran Tetrakis(hydroxymethyl) phosphonium sulfate Thioacetamide Thiophene-2-ethanol Tolytriazole Triacetin Trichloroethylene Trichloroisocyanuric acid 90% (granular / tablets / powder) Triethanolamine Triethyl amine Triethyl orthoacetate Trimelittic anhydride Trimethyl borate Trimethyl orthoacetate Trimethyl orthoformate Trimethylchlorosilane Trimethylol propane Tri-n-butyl amine Triphosgene Tris(2-hydroxyethyl) isocyanurate Uracil Xanthan gum Zeolite Zinc hydroxystannate and more ...

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4 110 11 124 170 21 2 42 167 87 188 174 83 187

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Empire Industries – Ankleshwar Eurofine Chemicals – Mumbai

50 150

Fluobor India Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai Forbes Pharmaceuticals – Mumbai Freesia Chemicals – Mumbai

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29 170 145 18 52 32 48 146 95 54

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

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Index To Products Advertised Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Ammonium carbonate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Ammonium chloride Abchem Industries 46 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Ammonium cobalt (II) sulphate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Ammonium dichromate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Ammonium formate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Ammonium hydrogen sulphate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Ammonium iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Ammonium metavanadate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Ammonium molybdate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Ammonium nitrate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Ammonium oxalate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Ammonium paratungstate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Ammonium persulphate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Ammonium phosphate monobasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Ammonium polyphosphate Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Ammonium sulphate Abchem Industries 46 AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Box No. 374 150 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Vivan Industries 187 Ammonium thiocyanate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Ammonium zirconium carbonate Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154 Amoxapine Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Amyl alcohol Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Chemaroma Drug House 42 tert-Amyl alcohol Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Chemaroma Drug House 42 n-Amyl bromide Chemet 87 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Analytical reagents HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58 Aniline Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Laxmi Dye-Chem 124 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Thana Acid & Chemical Co. 48 Urmi Chemicals 19 o-Anisic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 p-Anisic acid

Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 p-Anisic alcohol Nandolia Organic Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188 p-Anisic aldehyde Nandolia Organic Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188 o-Anisidine Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 p-Anisidine Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 52 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Anisole Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 p-Anisylacetone Nandolia Organic Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188 Anthranilic acid Ishita Industries 154 Antibiotics HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58 Anticaking agents Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Anticorrosion agents Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Sri Krishna Descalers Pvt Ltd. 195 Antidepressants Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Antidusting agents M.J. Chemical Industries 154 Antifoaming agents Empire Industries 50 Antifreezing agent Advance Petrochemicals Limited 110 Antimony bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Antimony chloride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Antimony metal Sarda Metal Powders 42 Antimony pentasulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Antimony sulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Antimony trioxide Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Veeraj International LLP. 56 Antimony trisulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Antioxidants Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 174 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Swan Enterprise 146 Antiscalants Chembond Distribution Limited 167 King-Win Polymers 187 Sri Krishna Descalers Pvt Ltd. 195 Aroma chemicals Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Artemether Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Articaine Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Aspartame Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Avobenzone Universal Esters Limited 188 Azelaic acid M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 150 Azithromycin Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Azithromycin dihydrate Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Azithromycin monohydrate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Azomethine H Suvchem 110

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Bactericides Chembond Distribution Limited Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. Barbituric acid Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd.

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Barium acetate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Barium bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Barium bromide dihydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Barium carbonate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Barium chloride Box No. 378 188 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Barium chloride dihydrate Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 46 Barium chromate Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 46 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Techno Industrial Products 187 Barium fluoride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Barium hydroxide Box No. 378 188 Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 46 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Barium hydroxide octahydrate Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 46 Barium iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Barium nitrate Box No. 378 188 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 46 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Barium perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Barium peroxide Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 46 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Barium petroleum sulphonate Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Barium selenite Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Barium stabilisers S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Barium stearate S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Barium sulphate Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 46 Barium sulphate precipitated Royalty Minerals 170 Barium sulphonate Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Barium thiosulphate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Barytes Royalty Minerals 170 Base oil Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Bauxite Kailash Marketing Associates 56 Behenic acid Ganesh Trading Co. 44 Benzaldehyde Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Samir Chemicals 56 Benzalkonium chloride AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Narsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56 Polypharm Private Limited 18 Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 Super Hygienic Chemicals 194 Benzene Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Laxmi Dye-Chem 124 Benzene sulphonamide The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Benzenesulphonic acid Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Benzenesulphonyl chloride

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Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Benzethonium chloride Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 1-Benzhydryl-3-azetidinol Rumit International 91 1-Benzhydryl-3-azetidinone Rumit International 91 1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one Chembond Distribution Limited 167 1,3-Benzodioxole Chempure 83 Benzofuran-2-carboxylic acid Hem Corporation 54 Benzoic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 1,2-Benzoisothiazol-3-one Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Benzol crude Laxmi Dye-Chem 124 Benzonitrile Chemaroma Drug House 42 Benzophenone Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Monachem Specialities LLP 187 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Benzophenone-3 Universal Esters Limited 188 Benzophenone-4 Monachem Specialities LLP 187 Universal Esters Limited 188 Benzophenone-5 Monachem Specialities LLP 187 1,2,3-Benzotriazole Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Benzoyl chloride Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Benzylacetone Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 N-Benzylacrylamide Rumit International 91 Benzyl alcohol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Benzylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 6-Benzylaminopurine Tolani Chemicals 23 Benzyl benzoate Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 Benzyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Benzyl-2-bromoacetate Hem Corporation 54 Benzyl chloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Benzyl chloroacetate Hem Corporation 54 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Benzyl chloroformate Chemet 87 2-Benzyl-4-chlorophenol N.S. Chemicals 50 Benzyl cyanide Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 Benzylideneacetone Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 S-(-)-4-Benzyl-2-oxazolidinone Chempure 83 S-Benzylthiourea hydrochloride N.S. Chemicals 50 Benzyltributylammonium chloride

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Index To Products Advertised Samir Chemicals 56 Benzyltriethylammonium chloride Samir Chemicals 56 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Benzyltriphenylphosphonium chloride Samir Chemicals 56 Betaine Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Betulinic acid Chempure 83 Rac-BINAP Chempure 83 Binders Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Biochemicals HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58 Powder Pack Chem 52 Biocides AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 42 Chembond Distribution Limited 167 King-Win Polymers 187 Polypharm Private Limited 18 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Biofertilisers Canddida Labs 110 Biphenyl Tolani Chemicals 23 Alpha-Bisabolol Chempure 83 1,1`-Bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene Chempure 83 2,2-Bis[4-hydroxy-3,5-di(hydroxymethyl) phenyl]propane N.S. Chemicals 50 Bismuth acetate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth borate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth carbonate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth chloride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth chromate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth citrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth hydroxide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth (III) oxyiodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth (III) perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth (III) sulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth metal Sarda Metal Powders 42 Bismuth nitrate Box No. 378 188 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth oxide

S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth oxychloride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth oxynitrate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Bismuth subcarbonate Ankur Chemicals 44 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Bismuth subnitrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Bisphenol A Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chem Corporation 21 Manisha Traders 174 Nisha Chemicals 124 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Bisphenol A ethylene oxide condensates Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Bisphenol A propoxylate Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Bis(pinacolate) diboron Chempure 83 Bistrimethylsilylacetamide Tolani Chemicals 23 Bitumen Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Bleaching powder Dev Enterprise 124 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Vivan Industries 187 BOC-anhydride Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Boiler water treatment chemicals King-Win Polymers 187 Bonding agents Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Borage oil Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Borax Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 174 Borax decahydrate LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 190 Borax pentahydrate LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 190 Boric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Fluobor India Pvt. Ltd. 146 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 190 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 174 Boron Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 110 Boron trifluoride diethyl etherate Chempure 83 Boron trifluoride etherate Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Tolani Chemicals 23 Brake fluids Advance Petrochemicals Limited 110

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Brassylic acid Hem Corporation 54 Bromides Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Bromine AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 42 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Tejal Chemicals 170 4-Bromoacetanilide AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 42 4-Bromoacetophenone Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 Bromoacetyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 16 p-Bromobenzaldehyde Chempure 83 Bromobenzene Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Chemet 87 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Sontara Organo Industries 154 2-Bromobenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 Chemaroma Drug House 42 3-Bromobenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 3-Bromobenzylamine Rumit International 91 4-Bromobenzylamine Rumit International 91 2-Bromobutane Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 4-Bromobutanol Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 2-Bromo-4-chloroaniline Chempure 83 4-Bromochlorobenzene Sontara Organo Industries 154 1-Bromo-3-chloro-2-methylpropane Chemet 87 1-Bromo-5-chloropentane Freesia Chemicals 46 1-Bromo-3-chloropropane Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Chemet 87 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Bromocresol green Suvchem 110 1-Bromo-3,4-dichlorobenzene Chemet 87 Bromodifluoroacetic acid Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 1-Bromo-2,4-difluorobenzene Chemet 87 1-Bromo-4-fluorobenzene Chemet 87 6-Bromo-3-hydroxypyrazine2-carboxamide Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 42 5-Bromoisatin Ganesh Trading Co. 44 Bromoisobutyryl bromide Chemet 87 2-Bromo-6-methoxynaphthalene Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 6-Bromo-2-methoxynaphthalene Hem Corporation 54 4-Bromo-3-methylphenol Rumit International 91 1-Bromooctadecane Chemet 87 Bromopentafluorobenzene Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 2-Bromopentane Chemet 87 m-Bromophenol Dhruv Chem Industries 16 p-Bromophenol Dhruv Chem Industries 16 2-Bromopropionic acid

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Chemet 87 Hem Corporation 54 Sontara Organo Industries 154 4-Bromopyrazole Chempure 83 Bromopyrogallol red Suvchem 110 N-Bromosuccinimide AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 42 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Chempure 83 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 4-Bromotoluene Dhruv Chem Industries 16 11-Bromoundecanoic acid Sontara Organo Industries 154 5-Bromovaleric acid Chemet 87 Bronopol Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Buffers Box No. 378 188 Bupivacaine hydrochloride Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 1,3-Butanediol Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 1,4-Butanediol Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 1,4-Butanediol vinyl ether Chempure 83 n-Butanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 sec-Butanol Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 tert-Butanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 Cis-2-Butene-1,4-diol Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Butyl acetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sec-Butyl acetate Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 t-Butyl acetate K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Tolani Chemicals 23 Butyl acrylate Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 n-Butyl acrylate Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 n-Butyl alcohol Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 n-Butylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Samir Chemicals 56 tert-Butylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13

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Index To Products Advertised tert-Butyl-(1R,2R)-2-amino cyclopropyl carbamate hydrochloride Chempure 83 Butylated hydroxyanisole Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Nisha Chemicals 124 Butylated hydroxytoluene Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Nisha Chemicals 124 Samir Chemicals 56 4-tert-Butylbenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 n-Butyl bromide AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 42 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Sontara Organo Industries 154 sec-Butyl bromide Sontara Organo Industries 154 tert-Butyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 16 tert-Butyl-2-bromoacetate Chempure 83 Butyl carbitol Advance Petrochemicals Limited 110 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Nisha Chemicals 124 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Butyl carbitol acetate Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Butyl cellosolve Advance Petrochemicals Limited 110 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Radha Enterprises 150 Butyl cellosolve acetate Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 n-Butyl chloride Dhruv Chem Industries 16 tert-Butyl chloride Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Sec-Butyl chloroacetate Sontara Organo Industries 154 Sec-Butyl chloroformate Chemet 87 t-Butyldimethylchlorosilane Sparchem 28 Tolani Chemicals 23 Tert-Butyldimethylsilyl chloride Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Tolani Chemicals 23 Butyl glycol Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 n-Butyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 n-Butyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 tert-Butyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 n-Butyl methacrylate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Butyl oleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 tert-Butyl perbenzoate Veeraj International LLP. 56 p-tert-Butylphenol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Butyl stearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Butyltin mercaptide S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Butyltin octoate S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150

Butyltin stabiliser Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Butyltriphenylphosphonium bromide Samir Chemicals 56 Butyraldehyde Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 n-Butyraldehyde Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Butyric acid Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 n-Butyric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Gamma-Butyrolactone Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Butyryl chloride Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Vital Chemicals 194

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Cadmium acetate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium borate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium bromide tetrahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium carbonate Box No. 378 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium chloride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium chromate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium fluoride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium hydroxide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium nitrate Box No. 378 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium oxide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium phosphate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium stabilisers S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium stearate S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium sulphate Box No. 378 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Cadmium sulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Calamine Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries Calcined magnesite Kailash Marketing Associates Calcite Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. Geetraj Corporation Royalty Minerals Calcium acetate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. Calcium bromide Dhruv Chem Industries Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. Calcium bromide hydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Calcium carbonate Abchem Industries

36 36 29 36 29 188 36 36 36 36 36 36 188 36 36 36 36 150 150 188 36 36 11 20 15 56 50 54 170 192 11 20 16 29 36 29 46

Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 50 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Vivan Industries 187 Calcium carbonate activated Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 50 Geetraj Corporation 54 Calcium carbonate precipitated Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 50 Geetraj Corporation 54 Sparchem 28 Calcium chloride Abchem Industries 46 Ace Industries (India) Pvt.Ltd. 107 Amrut Enterprises 110 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Chemet 87 Dev Enterprise 124 Lotus Marketing 146 Vivan Industries 187 Calcium chloride dihydrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Lotus Marketing 146 Calcium citrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Calcium fluoride Abchem Industries 46 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Calcium formate Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Lotus Marketing 146 Calcium gluconate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Calcium hydroxide Abchem Industries 46 Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 50 Geetraj Corporation 54 Calcium hypochlorite Vivan Industries 187 Calcium hypophosphite Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Calcium iodate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Calcium iodide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Calcium lactate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Nisha Chemicals 124 Calcium lignosulphonate Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Calcium naphthenate S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Calcium nitrate Abchem Industries 46 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Calcium nitrite Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Calcium octoate S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Calcium oxide Bombay Chemical & Rubber Products 131 Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 50 Geetraj Corporation 54 D-Calcium pantothenate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Calcium perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Calcium petroleum sulphonate Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Calcium phosphate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Calcium phosphate dibasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Calcium phosphate dibasic dihydrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Calcium phosphate tribasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Calcium propionate Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35

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Calcium salts Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Calcium stabilisers Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Calcium stearate Ionak Organics LLP. 190 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Calcium sulphate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Calcium sulphonate Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Calsolene oil M.J. Chemical Industries 154 Camphorquinone Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 D-Camphor-10-sulphonic acid Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Candelilla wax Chempure 83 Capric acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Soofi Enterprises 9 Capric triglyceride Soofi Enterprises 9 Caproic acid Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Soofi Enterprises 9 Caproic anhydride Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Caprylic acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Soofi Enterprises 9 Caprylic/capric triglyceride Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Soofi Enterprises 9 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Caprylic triglyceride Soofi Enterprises 9 Carbamide peroxide Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Carbendazim technical Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 N-Carbethoxy-4-piperidone Hem Corporation 54 Carbon black Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49 Kuntal Organics LLP. 44 Carbon disulphide Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 52 Carbon tetrachloride Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 N,N`-Carbonyldiimidazole Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Tolani Chemicals 23 Carbopol Chempure 83 p-Carboxybenzaldehyde Tolani Chemicals 23 Carboxymethylcellulose sodium Cellulose Pharma Chem 124 Card phenol ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Carmine Suvchem 110 Carnauba wax Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Provik Industries 54 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Castor oil Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Castor oil acetylated Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Castor oil ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Castor oil hydrogenated Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Castor oil hydrogenated ethylene oxide condensates Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Castor oil methyl ester

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Index To Products Advertised Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Castor oil sulphonated Techno Industrial Products 187 Catalysts Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89 Soofi Enterprises 9 Catalysts, nickel S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89 Catalysts, osmium S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89 Catalysts, palladium S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89 Catalysts, phase transfer Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Catalysts, platinum S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89 Catechol K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Caustic potash Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Caustic potash flakes Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Caustic potash lye Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Caustic soda Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Radha Enterprises 150 Caustic soda flakes Amrut Enterprises 110 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Dev Enterprise 124 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Swaroop Enterprises 146 Caustic soda lye Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Dev Enterprise 124 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Swaroop Enterprises 146 Caustic soda prills Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 CBS Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 174 Celestine Blue Suvchem 110 Cellosolve acetate Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Cellulose ethers Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Cesium bromide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cesium carbonate Chempure 83 Cesium chloride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cesium fluoride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cesium iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cesium nitrate

S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cetearyl octanoate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 L-Cetirizine hydrochloride Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Cetomacrogol 1000 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Cetostearyl alcohol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Soofi Enterprises 9 Cetostearyl alcohol ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Cetostearyl alcohol propylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Cetostearyl stearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Cetrimide Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Cetyl alcohol Soofi Enterprises 9 Cetyl bromide Sontara Organo Industries 154 Cetyl dimethylamine Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Cetyl octonoate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Cetyl palmitate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Cetylpyridinium chloride Jubilant Life Sciences Limited 3 N.S. Chemicals 50 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Samir Chemicals 56 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide Samir Chemicals 56 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Cetyltrimethylammonium chloride Super Hygienic Chemicals 194 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Cetyltrimethylammonium hydrogen sulphate Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Chelated calcium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Chelated cobalt AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Chelated copper AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Chelated dipotassium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Chelated iron AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Chelated magnesium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Chelated manganese AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Chelated nickel

The list of chemicals follows an alphabetical arrangement. Chemicals are alphabetised as if they are one word; i.e. spaces are ignored while indexing. Other rules followed are as follows: ď Ź Figures such as 1-, 2-, 3- and prefixes such as o-, m-, p-, alpha-, beta-, gamma-, sec-, tert- (or t-), N-, N,N- are not taken into account when arranging products alphabetically. These descriptions are also ignored when they occur within the name of a chemical. ď Ź Prefixes such as Iso-, Mono-, Di-, Tri- have been taken into account for the purpose of Indexing.

AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Chelated selenium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Chelated zinc AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Chelating agents AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Chiral agents Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Chloramine T Narsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56 Chloramphenicol Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Chloramphenicol palmitate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Chlorhexidine Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Chlorine liquid Dev Enterprise 124 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 2-Chloroacetamide Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 4-Chloroacetophenone Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 Chloroacetyl chloride Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 3-Chloroaniline Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 2-Chlorobenzaldehyde M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 150 o-Chlorobenzaldehyde Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 p-Chlorobenzaldehyde Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 p-Chlorobenzenesulphonamide Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 4-Chlorobenzenesulphonic acid The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 p-Chlorobenzenesulphonic acid sodium salt Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 p-Chlorobenzenesulphonyl chloride Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 o-Chlorobenzoic acid Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 3-Chlorobenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 m-Chlorobenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 4-Chlorobenzophenone Hem Corporation 54 Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 3-Chlorobenzylamine Rumit International 91 o-Chlorobenzylamine Rumit International 91 p-Chlorobenzylamine Rumit International 91 3-Chlorobenzyl chloride Ganesh Trading Co. 44 o-Chlorobenzyl chloride Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 p-Chlorobenzyl chloride Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 o-Chlorobenzyl cyanide Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 p-Chlorobenzyl cyanide Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 4-Chlorobutanol Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 p-Chloro-m-cresol N.S. Chemicals 50 Samir Chemicals 56 Chlorodifluoroacetic acid Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 2-Chloroethanol Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 2-(2-Chloroethoxy)ethanol Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Bis-(2-Chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride Monachem Specialities LLP 187

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Chloroform Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Chem Corporation 21 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 1-Chloro-2-methoxynaphthalene Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 4-Chloro-6-methoxypyrimidine Chempure 83 5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 o-Chloro-p-nitroaniline Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 p-Chloro-o-nitroaniline Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 4-Chlorophenacyl bromide Hem Corporation 54 o-Chlorophenol Valiant Organics Ltd. 54 p-Chlorophenol Valiant Organics Ltd. 54 3-Chlorophenylacetonitrile Hem Corporation 54 1-(3-Chlorophenyl)piperazine hydrochloride Hem Corporation 54 3-Chloropropionyl chloride Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 1-(3-Chloropropyl)-4-methylpiperazine hydrochloride Sontara Organo Industries 154 2-Chloropyridine Chempure 83 Sparchem 28 4-Chlororesorcinol Anami Organics 48 3-Chlorosalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 4-Chlorosalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 5-Chlorosalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 Chlorosulphonic acid Guljag Industries Ltd. 150 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 5-Chlorothiophene-2-carboxylic acid Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 4-Chlorothiophenol Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 4-Chlorothymol N.S. Chemicals 50 o-Chlorotoluene Chemet 87 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 p-Chlorotoluene Chemet 87 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Chlorotrimethylsilane Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chloroxylenol N.S. Chemicals 50 p-Chloro-m-xylenol N.S. Chemicals 50 Chlorphenesin N.S. Chemicals 50 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Chrome azurol S Suvchem 110 Chrome oxide green Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49 Chromic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chromium (III) acetate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Chromium (III) chloride Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Chromium metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 110 Kailash Marketing Associates 56 Chromium picolinate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20

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Index To Products Advertised Cinnamic acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Samir Chemicals 56 Sparchem 28 Universal Esters Limited 188 Citicoline Chempure 83 Citric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Satyam Chemical Industries 188 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Citric acid monohydrate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Clarithromycin Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Clobazam Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Coagulating agents Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Coatings Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Sri Krishna Descalers Pvt Ltd. 195 Coatings, aqua Provik Industries 54 Coatings, powder Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Cobalt chromate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt citrate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt (II) acetate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Cobalt (II) bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt (II) bromide hexahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Cobalt (II) carbonate Ankur Chemicals 44 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Cobalt (II) chloride Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Cobalt (II) fluoride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt (II) hydroxide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt (II) iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt (II) nitrate Box No. 378 188 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Cobalt (II) oxide Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Cobalt (II) perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt (II) sulphate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Cobalt (II) sulphide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Cobalt metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 110 Cobalt naphthenate S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150

Cobalt octoate S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Veeraj International LLP. 56 Cocoa butter Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Cocoamidopropylbetaine Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Super Hygienic Chemicals 194 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Coco amine Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 52 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Cocobetaine Super Hygienic Chemicals 194 Cocodiamine Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Cocodiethanolamide Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Super Hygienic Chemicals 194 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Cocodimethylamine Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Cocomonoethanolamide Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Super Hygienic Chemicals 194 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Coconut fatty acids Soofi Enterprises 9 Construction chemicals Chembond Distribution Limited 167 M.J. Chemical Industries 154 Organo Chemical Industries 46 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Coolants Advance Petrochemicals Limited 110 Cooling water treatment chemicals King-Win Polymers 187 Coomasie Brilliant Blue Suvchem 110 Copper acetate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Copper (II) acetate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) bromide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) carbonate Abchem Industries 46 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Copper (II) chloride Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) chromate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) citrate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) fluoride Box No. 378 188 Copper (II) gluconate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Copper (II) hydroxide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) iodide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Copper (II) nitrate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Copper (II) nitrate hemipentahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Copper (II) nitrate trihydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Copper (II) oxalate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Copper (II) oxide Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Copper (II) perchlorate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36

Copper (II) sulphate Abchem Industries 46 Box No. 378 188 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Krishnaraj Fertichem Private Limited 50 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Vivan Industries 187 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate Krishnaraj Fertichem Private Limited 50 Copper metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 110 Sarda Metal Powders 42 Copper oxychloride technical Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Copper pyrophosphate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Copper salts Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Corrosion inhibitors Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Chembond Distribution Limited 167 King-Win Polymers 187 Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Cotton seed oil Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Coupling agent Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Creatine monohydrate Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Creatinine Tolani Chemicals 23 Creatinine monohydrate Tolani Chemicals 23 m-/p-Cresol Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 m-Cresol Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 o-Cresol O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Cresols Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Cresyl diphenyl phosphate Sandhya Group of Companies 191 p-Cresyl methyl ether Nandolia Organic Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188 Cresyl Violet acetate Suvchem 110 Crosslinking agents Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Crotonic acid Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Chemet 87 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Tolani Chemicals 23 Cryolite Kailash Marketing Associates 56 Culture media Powder Pack Chem 52 Cumene Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Cumene hydroperoxide Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Cuminaldehyde Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Cupric chloride Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Cupric chloride dihydrate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Cupric sulphate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Cupric sulphate pentahydrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Cuprous bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Cuprous chloride Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Cuprous cyanide Eurofine Chemicals 150

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Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Cuprous oxide Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Cutting oils Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Cyanamide Chemet 87 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Cyanide Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 2-Cyanoacetamide Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Tolani Chemicals 23 Cyanoacetic acid Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Cyanoacrylates Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 3-Cyanobenzyl bromide Anami Organics 48 R,E-N,3-Cyanobenzylidene-2-methylpropane2-suphinamide Chempure 83 2-Cyano-6-hydroxybenzothiazole Rumit International 91 2-Cyano-6-methoxybenzothiazole Rumit International 91 2-Cyano-4`-methylbiphenyl Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 42 o-Cyanophenol Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 p-Cyanophenol Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 3-Cyanopyridine Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 4-Cyanopyridine Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Cyanuric acid Box No. 374 150 Cyanuric chloride Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Alpha-Cyclodextrin Priya International Ltd. 95 Beta-Cyclodextrin Priya International Ltd. 95 Gamma-Cyclodextrin Priya International Ltd. 95 Cyclohexane Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Nisha Chemicals 124 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Cyclohexane-1,1-diacetic acid Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Cyclohexane-1,1-diacetic acid monoamide Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Trans-1,2-Cyclohexanediaminetetraacetic acid K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Cyclohexanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Nisha Chemicals 124 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Cyclohexanone Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Nisha Chemicals 124 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Cyclohexylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13

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Index To Products Advertised N-Cyclohexylthiophthalimide Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Cyclopentadiene Rumit International 91 Cyclopentanol Freesia Chemicals 46 Cyclopentanone Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Freesia Chemicals 46 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Cyclopentylamine Freesia Chemicals 46 Cyclopentyl bromide Freesia Chemicals 46 Cyclopentyl chloride Freesia Chemicals 46 Cyclopropane-1,1-dicarboxylic acid Chempure 83 Cyclopropylamine Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 L-Cysteine Priya International Ltd. 95 L-Cysteine hydrochloride monohydrate Priya International Ltd. 95 L-Cystine Priya International Ltd. 95 Cytidine-5`-monophosphate Chempure 83

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Decalin Chemaroma Drug House 42 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Decanenitrile Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 Decyl alcohol Soofi Enterprises 9 n-Decyl bromide Chemet 87 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Defoamers Chembond Distribution Limited 167 M.J. Chemical Industries 154 Thurs Organics Pvt. Ltd. 174 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Dehydroepiandrosterone acetate Chempure 83 Des-azithromycin Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Descalants King-Win Polymers 187 Sri Krishna Descalers Pvt Ltd. 195 Desiccants Bombay Chemical & Rubber Products 131 Chemicals (India) Company-Kolkata 188 Detergents Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 110 Dextrin Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Dextrose Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Dextrose monohydrate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Diacetone alcohol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Diacetoxyiodobenzene Chempure 83 1,4-Diacetoxy-2-oxabutane Standard Products Mfg.Co. 124 3,3`-Diaminodiphenylsulphone The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 2,4-Diamino-6-hydroxypyrimidine Chempure 83 4,4`-Diaminostilbene-2,2`-disulphonic acid Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 Diammonium phosphate Amrut Enterprises 110 AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 1,5-Diazabicyclo-(4,3,0)-non-5-ene

Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 93 1,8-Diazabicyclo-(5,4,0)-undec-7-ene Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 93 Tolani Chemicals 23 Dibasic ester Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 1,2-Dibromobutane Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 1,4-Dibromobutane Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Sontara Organo Industries 154 1,6-Dibromohexane Chemet 87 Dibromomethane Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Dibromo-5-methyl-5-phenylhydantoin Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 1,4-Dibromonaphthalene Chemet 87 2,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 1,5-Dibromopentane Chemet 87 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Freesia Chemicals 46 Sontara Organo Industries 154 1,2-Dibromopropane Dhruv Chem Industries 16 1,3-Dibromopropane Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Chemet 87 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Sontara Organo Industries 154 2,4-Dibromotoluene Rumit International 91 Dibutylamine Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Di-n-butylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Di-tert-butyl carbonate Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Di-tert-butyl dicarbonate Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Tolani Chemicals 23 Dibutyl ether Kairav Chemofarbe Industries Ltd. 154 Dibutyl phthalate Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Dibutyl sebacate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Di-n-butyltin diacetate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Di-n-butyltin dilaurate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Di-n-butyltin maleate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Dibutyltin oxide S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Di-n-butyltin oxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Dibutyltin sulphide S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Dicalcium phosphate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 2,4-Dichloroacetophenone Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 1,3-Dichlorobenzene Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 2,3-Dichlorobenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 2,4-Dichlorobenzonitrile Chemet 87 2,6-Dichlorobenzonitrile Chemet 87 3,5-Dichlorobenzonitrile Anami Organics 48

2,4-Dichlorobenzyl chloride Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 1,4-Dichlorobutane Dhruv Chem Industries 16 2,4-Dichlorobutyrophenone Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 4,4`-Dichlorodiphenylsulphone The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 1,3-Dichloro-5-methyl-5-phenylhydantoin Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 Dichlorophen N.S. Chemicals 50 2,4-Dichlorophenol Valiant Organics Ltd. 54 2,6-Dichlorophenol Valiant Organics Ltd. 54 1,3-Dichloropropane Dhruv Chem Industries 16 2,3-Dichlorotoluene Chemet 87 2,4-Dichlorotoluene Chemet 87 2,6-Dichlorotoluene Chemet 87 3,4-Dichlorotoluene Chemet 87 2,4-Dichloro-m-xylenol N.S. Chemicals 50 Dicumyl peroxide Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Dicyandiamide Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Dicyclohexylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Samir Chemicals 56 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Tolani Chemicals 23 N,N`-Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Tolani Chemicals 23 Dicyclopentadiene Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Nisha Chemicals 124 Diethanolamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 150 Manisha Traders 174 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Diethylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Diethylamine hydrochloride MVL Medisynth Private Limited 42 Diethylaminoethanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 2-(2-Diethylaminoethoxy)ethanol Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 N,N-Diethylaniline Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Diethyl carbonate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Tolani Chemicals 23 Diethylene glycol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Laxmi Dye-Chem 124 MVL Medisynth Private Limited 42 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Vinayak Organics Pvt. Ltd. 44

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Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether Sparchem 28 Diethylenetriamine Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chemet 87 Manisha Traders 174 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Diethylenetriamine pentamethylene phosphonic acid Vital Chemicals 194 Diethyl ether Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 N,N-Diethylisopropanolamine Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Diethyl ketone Freesia Chemicals 46 Diethyl malonate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Diethyl oxalate Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 174 N,N-Diethyl-1,4-phenylenediamine sulphate Rumit International 91 Diethyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Diethyl phthalate Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 174 Diethylpropyl malonate Chempure 83 Diethyl sulphate Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 1,3-Difluorobenzene Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Tolani Chemicals 23 5-Difluoromethoxy-2-mercaptobenzimidazole Nandolia Organic Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188 Digitonin Suvchem 110 Diglyme Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Tolani Chemicals 23 Dihydroartemisinin Chempure 83 2,3-Dihydrofuran Chempure 83 3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyran Chemaroma Drug House 42 4,4`-Dihydroxydiphenylsulphone The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 4,6-Dihydroxypyrimidine Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Diisobutylene Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 52 Diisobutyl ketone Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Diisodecyl adipate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Diisodecyl phenylphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Diisopropylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 N,N-Diisopropyl-2-aminoethanol Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Diisopropyl ether Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Kairav Chemofarbe Industries Ltd. 154 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170

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Index To Products Advertised Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 Diisopropylethylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 N,N-Diisopropylethylamine Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Diisopropyl malonate Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Diisotridecyl adipate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Dilauryl thiodipropionate Swan Enterprise 146 Dimer acid Soofi Enterprises 9 2,5-Dimethoxyaniline Chempure 83 2,6-Dimethoxyaniline Chempure 83 1,2-Dimethoxyethane Sparchem 28 3-Dimethoxyphosphoryl-3H-2-benzofuran1-one Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 2,2-Dimethoxypropane Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Tolani Chemicals 23 N,N-Dimethylacetamide Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 1,3-Dimethyladamantane Chemet 87 Dimethyl adipate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Dimethylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 G.J. Multi Gases Pvt. Ltd. 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Dimethylamine hydrochloride Araya Ventures LLP 25 N,N-Dimethylaminoethanol Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 2-Dimethylaminoethylchloride hydrochloride Monachem Specialities LLP 187 1-Dimethylamino-2-propanol Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 3-Dimethylaminopropylamine O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 3-Dimethylaminopropylchloride hydrochloride Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Sontara Organo Industries 154 2-N,N-Dimethylaminopyridine Araya Ventures LLP 25 4-Dimethylaminopyridine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chemet 87 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Tolani Chemicals 23 N,N-Dimethylaniline Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 2,5-Dimethyl-2,5-di-tert-butylperoxy)hexane J K Marketing 190 Dimethyl carbonate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Nisha Chemicals 124 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Dimethyl disulphide

M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 150 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 52 N,N-Dimethylformamide Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Arihant Chemical Corporation 54 Chemaroma Drug House 42 Chemet 87 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 Veeraj International LLP. 56 N,N-Dimethylformamide dimethylacetal Rumit International 91 Dimethylglyoxime Chempure 83 2,6-Dimethyl-1-indanone Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 1,2-Dimethylindole Rumit International 91 N,N-Dimethyl laurylamine Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Dimethyl malonate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 1,3-Dimethylol-5,5-dimethylhydantoin Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 2,5-Dimethylphenol Chemet 87 N,N-Dimethyl-p-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride Rumit International 91 N,N-Dimethyl-1,4-phenylenediamine hemioxalate Rumit International 91 N,N-Dimethyl-p-phenylenediamine sulphate Rumit International 91 3,4-Dimethylpyrazole Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 3,4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphate Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 Dimethyl succinate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Dimethyl sulphate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Guljag Industries Ltd. 150 Dimethyl sulphide K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Dimethyl sulphoxide Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Nisha Chemicals 124 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 2,4-Dimethyltriphenylamine Rumit International 91 3,3`-Dinitrodiphenylsulphone The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Dioctyl sebacate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 1,4-Dioxane Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Kairav Chemofarbe Industries Ltd. 154 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 1,3-Dioxolane Kairav Chemofarbe Industries Ltd. 154 DIP chloride [-] Chemaroma Drug House 42 Diphenylacetonitrile Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 N,N`-Diphenylbenzidine Rumit International 91

Diphenylcarbazone Suvchem 110 Diphenyl carbonate Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 1,2-Diphenylethane Ganesh Trading Co. 44 Diphenyl isodecylphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Diphenyl isooctylphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Diphenylmethane Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 Diphenyl octyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 2,5-Diphenyloxazole Tolani Chemicals 23 Diphenyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 2,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl Suvchem 110 Diphenylsulphone Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 N,N-Diphenylthiourea Tolani Chemicals 23 Diphenyltridecyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Dipotassium phosphate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Satyam Chemical Industries 188 Di-n-propylamine Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Dipropylene glycol Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Vinayak Organics Pvt. Ltd. 44 Dipropylene glycol monoethyl ether Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Dipropylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 150 Disinfectants Polypharm Private Limited 18 Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 190 Disodium phosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Satyam Chemical Industries 188 Disodium phosphate monohydrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Dispersants Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Dispersing agents Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Thurs Organics Pvt. Ltd. 174 Distearyl pentaerythritol diphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Distearyl thiodipropionate Swan Enterprise 146 Ditallowdimethylammonium chloride Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Di-(tert-butylperoxyisopropyl) benzene Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 L-(-)-Di-4-Toluoyltartaric acid K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Ditridecyl-3,3-thiodipropionate Swan Enterprise 146 Diuron technical Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 n-Dodecane M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 150 Dodecylphenol ethylene oxide condensates Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Dolomite Royalty Minerals 170 DOP Araya Ventures LLP 25 D paste M.J. Chemical Industries 154 Driers

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Index To Products Advertised Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Electroplating chemicals Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 EMME Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Sparchem 28 Emollients Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Emulsifiers Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Super Hygienic Chemicals 194 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Emulsifying wax Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Engine oil Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Enzymes Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58 Epichlorohydrin Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 Epoxy resins Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Eriochrome Cyanine R Suvchem 110 Erythromycin Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Erythromycin estolate Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Erythromycin ethyl succinate Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Erythromycin oxime Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Erythromycin phosphate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Erythromycin propionate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Erythromycin stearate Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Essential oils Soofi Enterprises 9 Ester gums Provik Industries 54 Ester quat Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Eszopiclone Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Ethanol Provik Industries 54 Ethanolamines Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Ether petroleum Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 2-Ethoxybenzoic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 3-Ethoxybenzoic acid Anami Organics 48 3-Ethoxybenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 4-Ethoxybenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 1-Ethoxy-3-propanol Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Ethyl acetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Laxmi Dye-Chem 124 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13

Urmi Chemicals 19 Veeraj International LLP. 56 Ethyl acetoacetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chemet 87 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Ethyl acrylate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Nisha Chemicals 124 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Ethyl alcohol Provik Industries 54 2-Ethylaniline Chemet 87 Chempure 83 Ethylbenzene K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Ethyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Ethyl bromoacetate Chemet 87 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Ethyl-2-bromobutyrate Chemet 87 Ethyl-4-bromobutyrate Chemet 87 Ethyl-2-bromoisobutyrate Chemet 87 Ethyl-2-bromopropionate Chemet 87 Ethyl carbitol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Ethyl cellosolve Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Ethyl cellosolve acetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Ethyl chloroacetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Chemet 87 Shreyans Chemicals 187 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Ethyl chloroformate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Ethyl cyanoacetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Ethyl-2-cyanoacrylate Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Ethylcyclohexane Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 N-Ethyl-N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide hydrochloride Chempure 83 N,N`-Ethylene bisoleamide Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 N,N-Ethylene bistearamide Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Ethylene carbonate Chempure 83 Ethylenediamine Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Manisha Traders 174 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19

Ethylene dibromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Ethylene dichloride Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Urmi Chemicals 19 Ethylene glycol distearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Super Hygienic Chemicals 194 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Ethylene glycol mono-tert-butyl ether Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Ethylene glycol monostearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Super Hygienic Chemicals 194 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymer Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Ethyl glyoxylate Chemet 87 2-Ethylhexanoic acid Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 2-Ethylhexanol Veeraj International LLP. 56 2-Ethylhexyl acrylate Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Nisha Chemicals 124 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 2-Ethylhexyl bromide Chemet 87 2-Ethylhexyldiphenyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 2-Ethylhexylthioglycolate Swan Enterprise 146 Ethyl isonipecotate hydrochloride Chempure 83 Ethyl lactate Ganesh Trading Co. 44 Ethyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 Ethyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 Ethyl mercaptan Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 52 Ethyl-4-methoxycinnamate Universal Esters Limited 188 N-Ethylmethylamine Rumit International 91 Ethylmethylamine formamide dimethyl acetal Rumit International 91 3-Ethyl-4-methyl-3-pyrrolin-2-one Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 1-Ethylnaphthalene Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 2-Ethyl naphthalene Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 N-Ethylphenylindole Rumit International 91 N-Ethylpiperazine Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Ethyl pyruvate K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Ethyl salicylate Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 6-Ethyltetralin Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 Ethyltrifluoroacetate Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 Ethyltriphenylphosphonium acetate Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Ethyltriphenylphosphonium bromide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Samir Chemicals 56 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Ethyltriphenylphosphonium iodide Samir Chemicals 56 Ethynyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190

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Factice Organo Chemical Industries 46 Fast Bordeaux GP base Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 Fast Red B base Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 Fast Scarlet R base Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 Fatty acid ethylene oxide condensates Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Fatty acids Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Soofi Enterprises 9 Fatty alcohol esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Soofi Enterprises 9 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Fatty alcohol ethylene oxide condensates Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Fatty alcohol propylene oxide condensates Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Fatty alcohols Soofi Enterprises 9 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Fatty amides Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Fatty amine ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Fatty amine propylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Fenofibrate Kairav Chemofarbe Industries Ltd. 154 Ferric alum Lotus Marketing 146 Ferric ammonium citrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Ferric chloride Abchem Industries 46 Dev Enterprise 124 Lotus Marketing 146 Vinayak Industries - Sarigam 146 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Ferric nitrate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Ferric pyrophosphate Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Ferric sulphate Chemet 87 Ferrous ammonium sulphate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Ferrous fumarate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Ferrous sulphate Abchem Industries 46 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Lotus Marketing 146 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Ferrous sulphate heptahydrate Krishnaraj Fertichem Private Limited 50 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Ferrous sulphate monohydrate Krishnaraj Fertichem Private Limited 50 Ferrous sulphide Abchem Industries 46 Field stain Suvchem 110 Filter papers HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58 Fine chemicals AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Freesia Chemicals 46 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 Finishing agents Thurs Organics Pvt. Ltd. 174 Flocculating agents Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Flucytosine

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Index To Products Advertised Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Fluorescein Ankur Chemicals 44 Fluorobenzene Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Tolani Chemicals 23 4-Fluorobenzylamine Rumit International 91 p-Fluorobenzyl chloride Ganesh Trading Co. 44 5-Fluorocytosine Chempure 83 4-Fluorophenyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 Folpet Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Formaldehyde Swaroop Enterprises 146 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Formamide Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 Formic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chemaroma Drug House 42 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Nisha Chemicals 124 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Radha Enterprises 150 Samir Chemicals 56 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 Wilson Chem Corporation 174 D-Fructose K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Sparchem 28 Fumaric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Fungicides Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Furfuraldehyde Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Furfuryl alcohol Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13

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D-Galactose K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Ganciclovir Chempure 83 Gear oil additives Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Gear oils Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 D-Gluconic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Glucono-delta-lactone Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 D-Glucose Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Glucose liquid Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Glutamic acid-N,N-diacetic acid tetrasodium salt Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Glutaraldehyde Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 52 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Polypharm Private Limited 18 Glutaric acid

Tolani Chemicals 23 Glycerine Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Soofi Enterprises 9 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 174 Veeraj International LLP. 56 Glycerol Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Glycerol esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Glycerol monooleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Glycerol monostearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Glycerol triacetate Tolani Chemicals 23 Glycerol trioleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Glyceryl cocoate Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Glycine Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sparchem 28 Glycine anhydride Rumit International 91 Glycol esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Glycol ethers Vinayak Organics Pvt. Ltd. 44 Glycolic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Glyoxal Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chemet 87 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Nisha Chemicals 124 Glyoxylic acid Chemet 87 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sparchem 28 Glyphosate technical Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Granisetron Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Graphite Royalty Minerals 170 Greases Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Grignard reagents Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Guanidine carbonate Chemet 87 Guanidine hydrochloride Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Chemet 87 Tolani Chemicals 23 Guanidine nitrate Chemet 87 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Guanidine thiocyanate Chemet 87 Guanine Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Chempure 83 Tolani Chemicals 23 Gum acacia Lotus Marketing 146 Gum rosin Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187

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Hampronol Swan Enterprise 146 Heat transfer fluids Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Manisha Traders 174 HEDP acid AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Vital Chemicals 194 HEDP acid sodium salt AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Hematoxylin Suvchem 110 n-Heptane Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chemet 87 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Heptanoic acid M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 150 n-Heptyl bromide Sontara Organo Industries 154 Hexahydro-1,3,5-triazine Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 111333-Hexamethyldisilazane Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Hexamethylenediamine Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Hexamethylene diisocyanate Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Hexamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Hexane Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 n-Hexane Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chemaroma Drug House 42 Chemet 87 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sahastraa Exports Pvt. Ltd. 51 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 1,6-Hexanediol Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 n-Hexanol Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Chemaroma Drug House 42 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 1-Hexene Chemaroma Drug House 42 Chemet 87 n-Hexyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Chemet 87 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Sontara Organo Industries 154 n-Hexyl chloroformate Chemet 87 Hexylene glycol Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Samir Chemicals 56 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Homophthalic acid Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Homophthalic anhydride Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Homosalate Universal Esters Limited 188 HPMC Chempure 83 Humic acid AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Hydraulic oils Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31

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Hydrazine hydrate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Hydrobromic acid Araya Ventures LLP 25 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Chemet 87 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Hydrobromic acid gas in acetic acid Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Hydrobromic acid gas in isopropyl alcohol Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Hydrocarbon wax S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Hydrochloric acid Dayaram Healthcare 146 Dev Enterprise 124 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 110 Swaroop Enterprises 146 Hydrocortisone Chempure 83 Hydrofluoric acid K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Hydrogen gas Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Hydrogen peroxide Amrut Enterprises 110 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 110 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Veeraj International LLP. 56 Hydrogen sulphide scavenger Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Hydroquinone Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Hydroquinone monomethyl ether K. Raj & Co. 22,24 4-Hydroxyacetophenone Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 p-Hydroxybenzaldehyde Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 150 Tolani Chemicals 23 3-Hydroxybenzoic acid Anami Organics 48 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Hydroxybutyl vinyl ether Chempure 83 Hydroxyethylcellulose Chempure 83 N-Hydroxyethylethylenediamine triacetic acid ferric salt Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 N-Hydroxyethylethylenediamine triacetic acid trisodium salt Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 1-Hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid tetrasodium salt AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 4-(2-Hydroxyethyl)morpholine Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)piperidine Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84

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Imidazole Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Tolani Chemicals 23 Imidazoline Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Indicators HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58 Indium fluoride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indium (III) acetate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indium (III) bromide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indium (III) chloride S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indium (III) iodide S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indium (III) nitrate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indium (III) sulphate S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36 Indole Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Indole-3-acetic acid Rumit International 91 Tolani Chemicals 23 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Indole-3-butyric acid Tolani Chemicals 23 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Indole-5-carboxylic acid Rumit International 91 Inks Chembond Distribution Limited 167

Inosine K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Iodine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Iodine monochloride Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Iodine trichloride Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 3-Iodobenzaldehyde Rumit International 91 p-Iodobenzoic acid Rumit International 91 m-Iodobenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 o-Iodobenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 Iodoform Ankur Chemicals 44 5-Iodo-2-methylbenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 Iodophor Narsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56 Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 110 Polypharm Private Limited 18 3-Iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamate Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Ion pair reagents Powder Pack Chem 52 IPA Provik Industries 54 Irbesartan Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Iron (II) chloride Vinayak Industries - Sarigam 146 Iron powder Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 50 Geetraj Corporation 54 Isatoic anhydride Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 Isethionic acid sodium salt The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Isoamyl alcohol Samir Chemicals 56 Isoamyl bromide Chemet 87 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Isobutanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Isobutylamine Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Isobutyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Isobutylene Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Isobutyraldehyde Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Isobutyric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Isocyanuric acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Isoniazid Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Isooctane K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Isooctyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Isooctyl thioglycolate Swan Enterprise 146 Isopentane K. Raj & Co. 22,24

Isophorone Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Isophoronediamine Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Isophthalic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Manisha Traders 174 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Veeraj International LLP. 56 Isoprene Sparchem 28 Isopropenyl acetate Sparchem 28 2-Isopropoxyethanol Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Isopropyl acetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Sparchem 28 Isopropyl alcohol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Arihant Chemical Corporation 54 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Radha Enterprises 150 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 Isopropyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Chemet 87 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Tejal Chemicals 170 Isopropyl-2-bromoisobutyrate Chemet 87 Isopropyl chloroacetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Trans-p-Isopropylcyclohexane carboxylic acid Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 Isopropyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 Isopropyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 Isopropyl myristate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Isopropyl palmitate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 4-Isopropyl thiophenol Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 Isovaleraldehyde Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Isovanillin Ganesh Trading Co. 44 Itaconic acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Nisha Chemicals 124 Samir Chemicals 56 Sparchem 28

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Index To Products Advertised S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Lead stearate tribasic S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Lead tetraacetate L.S. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals 52 Leather auxiliaries M.J. Chemical Industries 154 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Lecithin Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Lidocaine Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 Lime hydrated Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 50 Geetraj Corporation 54 Lotus Marketing 146 Vivan Industries 187 D-Limonene Soofi Enterprises 9 Linoleic acid Chempure 83 Liquor ammonia Ekasila Chemicals Ltd. 48 Litharge L.S. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals 52 Lithium acetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Lithium acetate dihydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Lithium aluminium hydride Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Tolani Chemicals 23 Lithium benzoate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Lithium bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Lithium carbonate K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Lithium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Fluobor India Pvt. Ltd. 146 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Lithium chromate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Lithium citrate tetrahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Lithium fluoride Box No. 378 188 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Lithium fluorophosphate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Lithium hydroxide Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Samir Chemicals 56 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Lithium hydroxide monohydrate K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 174 Lithium lactate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Lithium metaborate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Lithium metal Tolani Chemicals 23 Lithium metasilicate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Lithium molybdate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Lithium nitrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29

Sontara Organo Industries Lithium perchlorate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Lithium phosphate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Lithium salts Neogen Chemicals Ltd. Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Lithium sulphate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation Neogen Chemicals Ltd. Sontara Organo Industries Lithium tetraborate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Losartan potassium Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Lube additives Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. Royal Castor Products Ltd. Lubricant additives Prasol Chemicals Ltd. Vital Chemicals Lubricants Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. Lubricating oils Royal Castor Products Ltd. Lumefantrine Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 2,3-Lutidine Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 2,6-Lutidine Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 3,5-Lutidine Lasons India Pvt. Ltd.

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Manganese naphthenate S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. Manganese octoate S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. Manganese sulphate Box No. 378 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. Forbes Pharmaceuticals Vivan Industries Manganese violet Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. Maraviroc Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Margarine Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. MBT Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. Forbes Pharmaceuticals Yogi Dye Chem Industries MBTS Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. Yogi Dye Chem Industries MCT oils Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. Soofi Enterprises Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. MDI Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. Meclizine hydrochloride Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Melamine Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. Ankita Chemical Corporation Araya Ventures LLP Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. Melamine sulphonate formaldehyde condensate Chembond Distribution Limited Melatonin Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries Meldrum`s acid Bharat Jyoti Impex 2-Mercaptobenzimidazole Nandolia Organic Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 2-Mercaptoethanol Tolani Chemicals 3-Mercaptopropionic acid Swan Enterprise Mercerising agents M.J. Chemical Industries Mercuric acetate Ankur Chemicals Forbes Pharmaceuticals Mercuric chloride Ankur Chemicals Forbes Pharmaceuticals L.S. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Yogi Dye Chem Industries Mercuric iodide Ankur Chemicals Mercuric nitrate Yogi Dye Chem Industries Mercuric oxide Forbes Pharmaceuticals L.S. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Yogi Dye Chem Industries Mercuric oxide yellow Ankur Chemicals Mercuric sulphate Ankur Chemicals L.S. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Mercury metal Ankur Chemicals Mesitylene Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. Tolani Chemicals Mesityl oxide Prasol Chemicals Ltd. Metals Powder Pack Chem Metal salts Powder Pack Chem Metal treatment chemicals Chembond Distribution Limited Metal working additives Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd.

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Index To Products Advertised Metal working oil Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Methacrylamide Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Methacrylic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chem Corporation 21 Nisha Chemicals 124 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Methacrylic acid-methyl methacrylate copolymer Chempure 83 Methallyl chloride Tolani Chemicals 23 Methanesulphonic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Nisha Chemicals 124 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Tolani Chemicals 23 Urmi Chemicals 19 Methanesulphonic anhydride Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Methanesulphonyl chloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Nisha Chemicals 124 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Tolani Chemicals 23 Urmi Chemicals 19 Methanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Methdilazine hydrochloride Chempure 83 3-Methoxybenzhydrazide Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 3-Methoxybenzoic acid Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 2-Methoxybenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 3-Methoxybenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 4-Methoxybenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 Trans-4-(Methoxycarbonyl)cyclohexane1-carboxylic acid Chempure 83 4-Methoxycinnamic acid Universal Esters Limited 188 2-Methoxyethanol Advance Petrochemicals Limited 110 5-Methoxy-2-mercaptobenzimidazole Nandolia Organic Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188 3-Methoxy-4-methylbenzoic acid Anami Organics 48 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 6-Methoxy-2-naphthaldehyde Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 1-Methoxynaphthalene Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 2-Methoxynaphthalene Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 4-Methoxyphenylacetone Nandolia Organic Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188 Methoxypolyethylene glycol Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Methoxypropanol Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 2-Methoxypropene Tolani Chemicals 23 Methoxypropyl acetate Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Methyl acetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Methyl acetoacetate Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Chemet 87 K. Raj & Co. 22,24

Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 p-Methylacetophenone Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 Methyl acrylate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Methyl benzene sulphonate Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Methyl benzoate Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Kani Overseas Corporation 190 2-Methylbenzylamine Rumit International 91 3-Methylbenzylamine Rumit International 91 4-Methylbenzylamine Rumit International 91 Methyl-2-bromoacetate Chemet 87 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Methyl-4-bromobenzoate Rumit International 91 Methyl-2-bromobutyrate Chemet 87 Methyl-2-bromohexanoate Chemet 87 2-Methyl-5-bromoindole Rumit International 91 Methyl-tert-butyl ether Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Nisha Chemicals 124 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Tolani Chemicals 23 Methyl carbitol Advance Petrochemicals Limited 110 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 4-Methylcatechol Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 4-Methyl catechol diacetic acid dimethyl ester Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 Methyl cellosolve Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Methylcellulose Chempure 83 Methyl chloride Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Methyl chloroacetate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Methyl-4-chloroacetoacetate Sparchem 28 Methyl chloroformate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Methyl-2-chloropropionate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Methyl crotonate Chemet 87 Methyl cyanoacetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Methyl-beta-cyclodextrin Priya International Ltd. 95 Methylcyclohexane K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 N,N-Methylene bisacrylamide Chempure 83

Methylene chloride Araya Ventures LLP 25 Chem Corporation 21 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 Veeraj International LLP. 56 Methylene dichloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Nisha Chemicals 124 Radha Enterprises 150 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Methylene triglycol Advance Petrochemicals Limited 110 Methyl ester sulphonate Soofi Enterprises 9 Veeraj International LLP. 56 Methyl ethyl ketone Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide Veeraj International LLP. 56 2-Methyl-5-ethylpyridine Chemet 87 4-Methylhydrazine Rumit International 91 Methyl hydrazine Rumit International 91 Methylhydrazine sulphate Rumit International 91 Methylhydroxyethylcellulose Chembond Distribution Limited 167 1-Methylimidazole Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 2-Methylimidazole Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 2-Methylindole Rumit International 91 3-Methylindole Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Methyl isobutyl carbinol Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Methyl isobutyl ketone Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 2-Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 5-Methylisothiourea hemisulphate Chempure 83 Methyl lactate The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Methyl laurate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Methyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 Methyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 N-Methylmaleimide Rumit International 91 Methyl methacrylate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chem Corporation 21 Nisha Chemicals 124 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Methyl-3-methoxybenzoate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 N-Methylmorpholine Ganesh Trading Co. 44 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35

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Tolani Chemicals 23 Methyl oleate Chempure 83 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 2-Methylphenylacetic acid Chempure 83 1-(4-Methylphenyl)ethylamine Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 5-Methyl-5-phenylhydantoin Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 1-Methyl-2-phenylindole Rumit International 91 Methyl phenyl sulphide Rumit International 91 Methyl phenyl sulphone Rumit International 91 Methyl phenyl sulphoxide Rumit International 91 N-Methylpiperazine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 2-Methyl-1,3-propanediol Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 1-Methyl-2-pyrrolecarboxylic acid Rumit International 91 N-Methyl-3-pyrrolidinol Chempure 83 N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Arihant Chemical Corporation 54 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Kairav Chemofarbe Industries Ltd. 154 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Nisha Chemicals 124 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 5-Methylresorcinol K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Methyl ricinoleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Methyl salicylate Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 3-Methylsalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 4-Methylsalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 5-Methylsalicylic acid Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 3-Methylsalicylic acid methyl ester Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 Alpha-Methylstyrene Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Thana Acid & Chemical Co. 48 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Arihant Chemical Corporation 54 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Tolani Chemicals 23 4-Methyltetrahydropyran Kuraray India Pvt. Ltd. 38 5-Methyl tetrahydropyrido indalone Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 42 Methyltin mercaptide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Methyltin stabiliser Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Methyl-p-toluenesulphonate Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Methyltributylammonium chloride Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Methyltrioctyl ammonium chloride Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Methyltriphenylphosphonium bromide Chempure 83 Samir Chemicals 56 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Methyltriphenylphosphonium iodide Samir Chemicals 56

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Index To Products Advertised Micaeous iron oxide Royalty Minerals 170 Microcrystalline cellulose Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Micronutrients AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Milk testing chemicals HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58 Mirabegron Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 MMA Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Molybdenum disulphide Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Molybdenum metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 110 Molybdenum trioxide Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Molybdic acid Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Monoammonium phosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Mono-n-butylamine Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Mono-n-butyltin chloride Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Mono-n-butyltin oxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Monochlorobenzene Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Monoethanolamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Manisha Traders 174 MVL Medisynth Private Limited 42 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Monoethylamine Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Monoethylene glycol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 MVL Medisynth Private Limited 42 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Radha Enterprises 150 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Veeraj International LLP. 56 Vinayak Organics Pvt. Ltd. 44 Monoglyme Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Kairav Chemofarbe Industries Ltd. 154 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Tolani Chemicals 23 Monoisopropylamine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Monomethylamine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. 93 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 G.J. Multi Gases Pvt. Ltd. 170 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sparchem 28 Monomethylamine hydrochloride MVL Medisynth Private Limited 42 Monopotassium phosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Satyam Chemical Industries 188 Monopropylene glycol Veeraj International LLP. 56 Vinayak Organics Pvt. Ltd. 44 Monosodium glutamate Chemet 87

Monosodium hydrogen orthophosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Monosodium phosphate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. Satyam Chemical Industries Montan wax Provik Industries Morpholine Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd. Ankita Chemical Corporation O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. Urmi Chemicals MP diol glycol Ankita Chemical Corporation Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. Mustard oil Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. Myristic acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. Soofi Enterprises Myristyl alcohol Soofi Enterprises Myristyl myristate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd.

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5,12-Naphthacenequinone Rumit International 91 Naphthalene Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Laxmi Dye-Chem 124 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Naphthalene sulphonate formaldehyde condensate Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Naphthenates metallic S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 1-Naphthoic acid Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 Alpha-Naphthol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Beta-Naphthol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Alpha-Naphtholbenzein Suvchem 110 Alpha-Naphtholphthalein Suvchem 110 1,4-Naphthoquinone Ganesh Trading Co. 44 1-(1-Naphthyl)ethylamine Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 R-(+)-(1-Naphthyl)ethylamine Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 S-(-)-(1-Naphthyl)ethylamine Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 Neopentyl glycol Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Neopentyl glycol cocoate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Neopentyl glycol oleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 New methylene blue Suvchem 110 Niacin Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Niacinamide Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Nickel acetate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Nickel carbonate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Nickel chloride Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31

Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Nickel fluoride Box No. 378 188 Nickel (II) bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Nickel (II) carbonate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Nickel (II) nitrate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Nickel (II) oxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Nickel (II) sulphate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Nickel metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 110 Nickel nitrate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Nickel sulphate Box No. 378 188 Nicotine Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Nicotine alkaloid Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Nicotine bitartarate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Ninhydrin K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Niobium (V) oxide Tolani Chemicals 23 Nitric acid Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 110 Swaroop Enterprises 146 Wilson Chem Corporation 174 Nitrilotriacetic acid trisodium AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 p-Nitroacetophenone Chempure 83 o-Nitroaniline Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 p-Nitroaniline Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 m-Nitrobenzaldehyde Rupal Chemicals 44 Nitrobenzene Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Laxmi Dye-Chem 124 p-Nitrobenzenesulphonyl chloride The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 p-Nitrobenzoic acid Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 6-Nitrobenzothiazole Rumit International 91 p-Nitrobenzoyl chloride Chempure 83 Nitrocellulose Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49 Nitromethane Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 m-Nitrophenol Rumit International 91 3-Nitrophthalic acid Anami Organics 48 4-Nitrophthalic acid Anami Organics 48 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 3-Nitrophthalonitrile Anami Organics 48 4-Nitrophthalonitrile Anami Organics 48 4-Nitroso-2,6-xylenol N.S. Chemicals 50 m-Nitrotoluene Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 o-Nitrotoluene Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 p-Nitrotoluene Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 m-Nitro-p-toluidine Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 Nonylphenol

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Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Nonylphenol ethylene oxide condensates Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Nonylphenol propylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Nonylphenoxy polyethanol-iodine complex Narsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56 NTA AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Nuclear Fast Red Suvchem 110

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Octahydroindole-2-carboxylic acid Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 42 n-Octane Chemaroma Drug House 42 Octanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Urmi Chemicals 19 1-Octene Chemaroma Drug House 42 Octoates metallic S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Octocrylene Universal Esters Limited 188 Octoic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Octyl alcohol Soofi Enterprises 9 n-Octylamine Ganesh Trading Co. 44 tert-Octylamine Ganesh Trading Co. 44 n-Octyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Octyldodecanol Universal Esters Limited 188 Octyl hydroxy stearate Universal Esters Limited 188 2-n-Octyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one Chembond Distribution Limited 167 2-Octyl-2H-isothiazol-3-one Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Octyl methoxycinnamate Universal Esters Limited 188 Octyl octonoate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Octyl palmitate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 p-Octylphenol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 p-t-Octylphenol Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Octylphenol ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Octylphenol propylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Octyl salicylate Universal Esters Limited 188 Octyl stearate S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Octyltin mercaptide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Octyltin stabiliser Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Oilfield chemicals Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Oleic acid Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Soofi Enterprises 9 Oleic acid ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Oleochemicals Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Oleum Guljag Industries Ltd. 150

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Index To Products Advertised The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Oleyl alcohol Soofi Enterprises 9 Oleyl amine Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Oleylcetyl alcohol Soofi Enterprises 9 Olmesartan Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Orange oil Soofi Enterprises 9 Orcein Suvchem 110 Organotin stabilisers Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 OT liquid M.J. Chemical Industries 154 OT paste M.J. Chemical Industries 154 Oxalic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Satyam Chemical Industries 188 Oxo alcohol ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Oxo alcohol propylene oxide condensates Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 10,10`-Oxydiphenoxarsine Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151

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Paint additives Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Paints Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Palm fatty acids Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Soofi Enterprises 9 Palmitic acid Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Soofi Enterprises 9 Palm kernel fatty acids Soofi Enterprises 9 Palm oil Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Palmolein Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Palm stearin fatty acids Soofi Enterprises 9 Paper chemicals Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Parabens Gujarat Organics Ltd. 48 Paraffin chlorinated Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Paraffin wax Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Paraffin wax chlorinated Dev Enterprise 124 Paraffin wax emulsions Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Paraformaldehyde Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Nisha Chemicals 124 Sparchem 28 Paraldehyde Chemet 87 PBTC AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Vital Chemicals 194 Pearlising agents Kuntal Organics LLP. 44 Super Hygienic Chemicals 194 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Pentaerythritol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Pentaerythritol tetracaproate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pentaerythritol tetracaprylate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Pentaerythritol tetraoleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14

Pentaerythritol trioleate Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Pentafluorobenzoic acid Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 Pentafluorophenol Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 n-Pentane K. Raj & Co. 22,24 1,5-Pentanediol Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 n-Pentyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Sontara Organo Industries 154 n-Pentyl chloroformate Chemet 87 Peptone HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58 Peracetic acid Mars Chemicals 188 Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 110 Radha Enterprises 150 Perchloric acid Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Perchloroethylene Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chem Corporation 21 Manisha Traders 174 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Perfumery chemicals Soofi Enterprises 9 Petroleum sulphonates Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Vital Chemicals 194 Pharmaceuticals S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 1,10-Phenanthroline monohydrate Tolani Chemicals 23 Phenazine methosulphate Suvchem 110 p-Phenetidine Samir Chemicals 56 Phenol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Laxmi Dye-Chem 124 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Phenolic resins Provik Industries 54 Phenol styrenated ethylene oxide condensates Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 p-Phenolsulphonic acid The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Phenol tristyrenated ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Phenothiazine Chemet 87 Phenoxathine Rumit International 91 Phenoxazine Rumit International 91 m-Phenoxybenzyl alcohol Nandolia Organic Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188 Beta-Phenoxyethanol Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 1-Phenoxypropan-2-ol Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Phenylacetic acid Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 2-Phenylacetophenone Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 Phenylacetyl chloride Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 4-Phenyl-1-butanol Freesia Chemicals 46 Phenyl chloroformate

Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chemet 87 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Trans-2-Phenylcyclopropylamine hemisulphate Chempure 83 Phenyle Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 110 o-Phenylenediamine Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 52 m-Phenylenediamine-4-sulphonic acid Chamunda Industries 170 m-Phenylenediamine-4-sulphonic acid sodium salt Chamunda Industries 170 DL-Alpha-Phenylethylamine Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 R(+)alpha-Phenylethylamine Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 S(-)alpha-Phenylethylamine Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 2-Phenylethyl bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Sontara Organo Industries 154 D-Alpha-Phenylglycine ethyl potassium salt Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 42 Phenyl mercuric acetate technical Ankur Chemicals 44 o-Phenylphenol Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 1-Phenyl-1-propanol Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 42 1-Phenyl-2-propanone Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 4-Phenylthiobenzonitrile Anami Organics 48 Phenyltrimethylammonium chloride Samir Chemicals 56 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Phenyl vinyl sulphone Rumit International 91 Phloroglucinol Tolani Chemicals 23 N-(Phosphonomethyl)iminodiacetic acid Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 m-Phosphoric acid Box No. 378 188 Phosphoric acid Amrut Enterprises 110 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Dev Enterprise 124 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Urmi Chemicals 19 Vital Chemicals 194 Wilson Chem Corporation 174 Phosphorous acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 190 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Phosphorous oxybromide Tulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56 Phosphorous oxychloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 52 Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Vital Chemicals 194 Phosphorous pentachloride Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Vital Chemicals 194 Phosphorous pentasulphide Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Phosphorous pentoxide Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Tolani Chemicals 23 Vital Chemicals 194 Phosphorous red Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Phosphorous tribromide Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Tulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56 Phosphorous trichloride Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Vital Chemicals 194

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Phosphorous yellow Araya Ventures LLP 25 Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 52 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Phosphotungstic acid Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 o-Phthalaldehyde N.S. Chemicals 50 Phthalic anhydride Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Chem Corporation 21 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 174 Veeraj International LLP. 56 Phthalimide Ishita Industries 154 Samir Chemicals 56 4-Phthalimidocyclohexanone Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 o-Phthalodinitrile Chemet 87 Phytol Chempure 83 Alpha-Picoline Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Gamma-Picoline Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Pigment Black Kailash Marketing Associates 56 Pigments Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Piperaquine Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Piperazine Manisha Traders 174 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Piperazine anhydrous Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Urmi Chemicals 19 Piperidine Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Urmi Chemicals 19 Pivaloyl chloride K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Plant growth regulators Canddida Labs 110 Plastic additives Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Plasticisers M.J. Chemical Industries 154 Polacrilex Resin Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Polyacrylamide Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Polyaluminium chloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Dev Enterprise 124 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Vivan Industries 187 Polycarboxy ether Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Polycarboxylates Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Poly(dipropylene glycol) phenyl phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Polyelectrolytes M.J. Chemical Industries 154 Uma Chemicals 154 Polyester film Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 Polyester resins Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 Polyethylene emulsions Thurs Organics Pvt. Ltd. 174 Polyethylene glycol Advance Petrochemicals Limited 110 Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 190 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171

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Index To Products Advertised Vinayak Organics Pvt. Ltd. 44 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Polyethylene glycol dioleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Polyethylene glycol distearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Polyethylene glycol esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Polyethylene glycol-8 glyceryl caprylate/ caprate Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 33 Polyethylene glycol-7 glyceryl cocoate Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Polyethylene glycol monolaurate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Polyethylene glycol monooleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Polyethylene terephthalate Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 Polyethylene wax Kuntal Organics LLP. 44 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Polyethylene wax emulsions Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Polyglycerol esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Polyglycerol polyricinoleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Polyglycol ethers Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Polyisobutene succinimide Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Polyisobutylene Kuntal Organics LLP. 44 Polyisobutylene succinic anhydride Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Poly-4,4-isopropylidenediphenol C10 alcohol phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Poly-4,4-isopropylidenediphenol C12-15 alcohol phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Polymaleic acid Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Polymer additives Ionak Organics LLP. 190 S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Polymers HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Vital Chemicals 194 Polyol esters Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Polyols Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Thana Acid & Chemical Co. 48 Polyphosphoric acid Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Vital Chemicals 194 Polypropylene Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Polypropylene glycol Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Polyquaternium-7 Super Hygienic Chemicals 194 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Polyricinoleic acid Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Polysorbate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Super Hygienic Chemicals 194 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Polytetramethylene ether glycol Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Polyurethane resins Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Polyurethanes Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Polyvinyl alcohol

Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Potassium acetate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Potassium benzoate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Potassium bicarbonate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Nisha Chemicals 124 Potassium bisulphate Box No. 378 188 Satyam Chemical Industries 188 Potassium bitartarate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Potassium borohydride Chempure 83 Potassium bromate Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Potassium bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Chemet 87 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Potassium-tert-butoxide K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Potassium carbonate Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Chemet 87 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Nisha Chemicals 124 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 Potassium chloride Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Dev Enterprise 124 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Potassium chromate Box No. 378 188 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Techno Industrial Products 187 Potassium citrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Potassium dichromate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Techno Industrial Products 187 Potassium ferricyanide Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Potassium ferrocyanide Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Potassium humate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 190 Potassium hydrogen carbonate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Potassium hydrogen phthalate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Potassium hydrogen sulphate Chempure 83 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Potassium hydroxide Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Chemet 87 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Potassium hydroxide pellets Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sparchem 28 Potassium iodate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Potassium iodide Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Ankur Chemicals 44 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20

Potassium laurate Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Potassium mercuric iodide Ankur Chemicals 44 Potassium metabisulphite Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Potassium metavanadate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Potassium monopersulphate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Potassium myristate Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Potassium nitrate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Potassium nitrite Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Potassium oleate Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Potassium oxalate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Potassium palmitate Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Potassium permanganate Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Potassium persulphate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Potassium phenyl acetate Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 Potassium phosphate dibasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Potassium phosphate monobasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Potassium phthalimide Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Potassium sodium tartarate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Potassium sorbate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Potassium stannate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Potassium stearate Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Potassium sulphate Araya Ventures LLP 25 Box No. 374 150 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Potassium tetraborate Fluobor India Pvt. Ltd. 146 Potassium thiocyanate Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Potassium titanium oxalate Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Potassium zirconium carbonate Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154 Potassium zirconium fluoride Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154 Pour point depressants Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Povidone iodine Polypharm Private Limited 18 Precipitated calcium carbonate Royalty Minerals 170 Pregabalin Kairav Chemofarbe Industries Ltd. 154 Preservatives Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Prilocaine Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Prilocaine hydrochloride Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Prochlorperazine maleate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Prochlorperazine mesylate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 D-Proline Chempure 83 L-Proline Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27

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Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Promethazine theoclate Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Propanephosphonic acid anhydride Chemet 87 1-Propanephosphonic acid cyclic anhydride Chemet 87 Propanil Nandolia Organic Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 188 n-Propanol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Arihant Chemical Corporation 54 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Urmi Chemicals 19 Propargyl alcohol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Z-1-Propenyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 Propionaldehyde Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Tolani Chemicals 23 Propionic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sparchem 28 Propionic anhydride Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Propionyl bromide Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Propyl acetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sontara Organo Industries 154 n-Propyl bromide AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 42 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Chemet 87 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 29 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Tejal Chemicals 170 Propylene carbonate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Propylene glycol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Paresh Chemical Corporation 170 Radha Enterprises 150 Urmi Chemicals 19 Propylene glycol dioleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Propylene glycol monomethyl ether M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 150 Propylene glycol monostearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Propylene oxide condensates Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Propyl gallate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Propyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 2-Propylnaphthalene Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 Pulp Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 PVA Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 PVC Araya Ventures LLP 25 Chem Corporation 21 Pyrazinamide Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Pyridine Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Arihant Chemical Corporation 54 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187

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Rapeseed oil Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Raspberry ketone Chempure 83 Redispersible polymer powder (VAE) Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Red oxide natural Royalty Minerals 170 Reducer Provik Industries 54 Resazurin sodium salt Suvchem 110 Resorcinol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Retarder Provik Industries 54 Rheology modifiers Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 D-Ribose Tolani Chemicals 23 Ricinoleic acid Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Ropivacaine Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Ropivacaine hydrochloride Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Rubber chemicals Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189

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Safranal Kani Overseas Corporation 190 Salicylaldehyde Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Salicylic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Salt Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Salt vacuum Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,189 Sanitizers Loba Chemie Pvt. Ltd. 1 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Scale inhibitors Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Sealants Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Sebacic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Tolani Chemicals 23 Selenic acid Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Selenious acid Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Selenium compounds S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Selenium dioxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Selenium metal Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Selenium oxychloride Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Selenium sulphide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Semicarbazide hydrochloride Monachem Specialities LLP 187 Sequestering agents AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 D-Serine Chempure 83 Tolani Chemicals 23 Silica Royalty Minerals 170 Soofi Enterprises 9 Silica gel Chemicals (India) Company-Kolkata 188 Silica precipitated Gangotri Inorganic (P) Ltd. 50 Geetraj Corporation 54 Royalty Minerals 170 Silicone emulsions Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Silicone resins Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Silicones Chempure 83 Silicon metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 110 Silver chloride Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Silver nitrate Ankur Chemicals 44 Silver oxide Forbes Pharmaceuticals 193 Simethicone Thurs Organics Pvt. Ltd. 174 Simethicone emulsion Thurs Organics Pvt. Ltd. 174 Soap noodles Soofi Enterprises 9 Veeraj International LLP. 56 Soda ash

Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Soda ash light Amrut Enterprises 110 Sodium acetate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Lotus Marketing 146 Sodium acetate trihydrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium ascorbate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium azide K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Tolani Chemicals 23 Sodium benzene sulphonate Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Sodium benzoate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Chemet 87 Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Kani Overseas Corporation 190 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium bicarbonate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sparchem 28 Sodium biselenate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Sodium biselenite Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 Sodium bisulphate Satyam Chemical Industries 188 Sodium bisulphite Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Guljag Industries Ltd. 150 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium borate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium borohydride Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Urmi Chemicals 19 Sodium bromate Chempure 83 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Sodium bromide Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Chemet 87 Dhruv Chem Industries 16 Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 196 Sontara Organo Industries 154 Tejal Chemicals 170 Sodium-2-bromopropionate Sontara Organo Industries 154 Sodium-tert-butoxide Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Sodium caprylate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium carbonate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Box No. 378 188 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium carbonate monohydrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium chlorate Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Sodium chloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46 Sodium chlorite Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Sodium chromate Techno Industrial Products 187 Sodium citrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11

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Sodium citrate dihydrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Sodium cyanide Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Sodium deoxycholate Tolani Chemicals 23 Sodium dichloroisocyanurate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sodium dichromate Techno Industrial Products 187 Sodium dicyandiamide Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Sodium ethoxide Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sodium ferrocyanide Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sodium fluoride Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium formate Nisha Chemicals 124 Sodium gluconate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chembond Distribution Limited 167 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sodium hexametaphosphate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Sodium hydride Araya Ventures LLP 25 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Sodium hydrogen sulphide Eurofine Chemicals 150 Sodium hydrosulphide Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sodium hydrosulphite Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Veeraj International LLP. 56 Sodium hydroxide pellets Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sparchem 28 Sodium hypochlorite Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 110 Organo Chemical Industries 46 Swaroop Enterprises 146 Sodium hypophosphite Chempure 83 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Sodium iodide Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Yogi Dye Chem Industries 194 Sodium lactate Nisha Chemicals 124 Sodium laurate Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Sodium lauryl sulphate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium lignosulphonate Chembond Distribution Limited 167 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Sodium metabisulphite Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Chemet 87 Guljag Industries Ltd. 150 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sparchem 28 Sodium metal Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Urmi Chemicals 19 Sodium metasilicate Satyam Chemical Industries 188 Sodium metasilicate nonahydrate Satyam Chemical Industries 188 Sodium metasilicate pentahydrate Satyam Chemical Industries 188 Sodium methoxide Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Dayaram Healthcare 146 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30

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Index To Products Advertised Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 57 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 Vital Chemicals 194 Sodium molybdate Ankur Chemicals 44 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 L.S. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals 52 Sodium monofluorophosphate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium myristate Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Sodium nitrate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Box No. 378 188 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Fluobor India Pvt. Ltd. 146 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Sparchem 28 Thana Acid & Chemical Co. 48 Sodium nitrite Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sparchem 28 Sodium oleate Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Sodium oxalate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Sodium palmitate Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Sodium perborate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sodium percarbonate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sodium persulphate Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sodium petroleum sulphonate Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Sodium phenol sulphonate The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Sodium phenylacetate Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 146 Sodium phosphate dibasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium phosphate dibasic dihydrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium phosphate dodecahydrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium phosphate monobasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium phosphate tribasic Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium polyacrylate Industry Aid Products 170 Sodium potassium tartarate L.S. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals 52 Sodium propionate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium pyruvate K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Tolani Chemicals 23 Sodium sarcosinate Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Sodium selenate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Sodium selenite Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Sodium selenite pentahydrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium stannate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Sodium stearate Ionak Organics LLP. 190 Sodium succinate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium sulphate Amrut Enterprises 110 AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Box No. 374 150

Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Gujarat Alkalies & Chemicals Ltd. 53 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Vivan Industries 187 Sodium sulphide anhydrous Eurofine Chemicals 150 Sodium sulphite Chemet 87 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sparchem 28 Veeraj International LLP. 56 Vivan Industries 187 Sodium tartarate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium tetraphenyloborate Tolani Chemicals 23 Sodium thiocyanate Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sodium thiomethoxide Chempure 83 Sodium thiosulphate Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Lotus Marketing 146 Sodium thiosulphate pentahydrate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Sodium triacetoxyborohydride Chempure 83 Sodium trichloroacetate Kani Overseas Corporation 190 Sodium tripolyphosphate Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Sodium vinyl sulphonate The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Sodium xylene sulphonate Tolani Chemicals 23 Softeners Industry Aid Products 170 Softeners cationic Industry Aid Products 170 Softeners nonionic Industry Aid Products 170 Solvent CIX Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Sahastraa Exports Pvt. Ltd. 51 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Solvents Arihant Chemical Corporation 54 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58 Powder Pack Chem 52 Sorbic acid K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Sorbitan esters Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Sorbitan esters propylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Sorbitan monolaurate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Sorbitan monolaurate ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Sorbitan monooleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Sorbitan monooleate ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Sorbitan monopalmitate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Sorbitan monostearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Sorbitan monostearate ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Sorbitan trioleate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Sorbitan tristearate

Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. Sorbitol Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. Soya acid oil Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. Soyabean oil Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. Soya fatty acid Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. Soya flour Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. Soya lecithin Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. Soya meal Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. Speciality chemicals Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. Neogen Chemicals Ltd. Sandhya Group of Companies Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. Stabilisers S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. Stabilisers for PVC S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. Stains HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. Powder Pack Chem Stannic chloride Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. Stannic oxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. Stannic sulphide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. Stannous chloride Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. Stannous fluoride Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. Stannous fluoroborate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. Stannous octoate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. Stannous oxalate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. Stannous oxide Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. Stannous pyrophosphate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. Stannous sulphate Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. Starch maize Amrut Enterprises Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. Stearic acid S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. Soofi Enterprises Veeraj International LLP. Stearic acid ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Stearyl alcohol Soofi Enterprises Stearyl alcohol propylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Stearylamine Prasol Chemicals Ltd. Stearyl stearate Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. Strontium bromide Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Strontium bromide hexahydrate Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. Strontium carbonate Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Strontium chloride hexahydrate Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Strontium chromate Techno Industrial Products Strontium hydroxide-8-hydrate Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.

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Strontium nitrate Box No. 378 188 Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 46 Strontium salts Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Strontium sulphate Divjyot Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 46 Styrene Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Styrene butadiene rubber M.J. Chemical Industries 154 Succinic acid AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 42 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Samir Chemicals 56 Succinic anhydride Samir Chemicals 56 Sucralfate Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 61 Sudan Black B Suvchem 110 Sugar HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58 Sugar chemicals King-Win Polymers 187 Sulphamic acid Guljag Industries Ltd. 150 Vivan Industries 187 Sulphanilic acid Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 5-Sulphoanthranilic acid Ishita Industries 154 5-Sulphohydrazone Ishita Industries 154 Sulpholane K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Sulphur Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Lotus Marketing 146 Sulphur dichloride Organo Chemical Industries 46 Sulphuric acid Guljag Industries Ltd. 150 Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 110 Swaroop Enterprises 146 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Wilson Chem Corporation 174 Sulphuric anhydride The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Sulphur monochloride Organo Chemical Industries 46 Sulphur trioxide Guljag Industries Ltd. 150 Sulphuryl chloride Chemet 87 Sunflower oil Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Surfactants Chempure 83 Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Surfactants anionic Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Surfactants cationic Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Surfactants nonionic Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171

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Index To Products Advertised Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Tallow diamine Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 DL-Tartaric acid LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 190 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Uma Chemicals 154 D-Tartaric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 190 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sparchem 28 Tolani Chemicals 23 L-Tartaric acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 LCG Eximchem Pvt. Ltd. 190 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Nisha Chemicals 124 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 Tartaric acid Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Taurine K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Tolani Chemicals 23 TBTU Chempure 83 Tea seed cake Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Telmisartan Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 TEMPO K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Tetraacetylethylenediamine Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Tetrabromobisphenol A Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Tetrabutylammonium bromide AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 42 Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 174 Samir Chemicals 56 Sparchem 28 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Tetrabutylammonium chloride Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Tetrabutylammonium hydrogen sulphate AD Pharmachem (P) Ltd. 42 Samir Chemicals 56 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Tetrabutylammonium hydroxide Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Tetrabutylammonium iodide Chempure 83 Samir Chemicals 56 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Tetraethylammonium bromide Samir Chemicals 56 Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Tetraethylammonium hydroxide Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Tetraethylammonium iodide Samir Chemicals 56 Tetraethylammonium tetrafluoroborate Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Tetraethylene glycol MVL Medisynth Private Limited 42 Tetraethylenepentamine Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Chemet 87 Manisha Traders 174 Tolani Chemicals 23 2,3,5,6-Tetrafluorobenzyl alcohol Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 Tetraglyme K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Tetraheptylammonium bromide Tolani Chemicals 23 Tetrahydrofuran Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Arihant Chemical Corporation 54 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Kairav Chemofarbe Industries Ltd. 154

Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Nisha Chemicals 124 O C Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 41 Oscar Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 17 Sparchem 28 Urmi Chemicals 19 Tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Tetrahydronaphthalene K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Tetrahydropyran Freesia Chemicals 46 Tetrakis(decyl)ammonium bromide Tolani Chemicals 23 Tetrakis (hydroxymethyl) phosphonium chloride Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Tetrakis (hydroxymethyl) phosphonium sulphate Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Tetralin Chemaroma Drug House 42 1-Tetralone Freesia Chemicals 46 Tetramethylammonium chloride Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 Tetramethylammonium hydroxide Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 2,4,7,9-Tetramethyl-5-decyne-4,7-diol Chempure 83 N,N,N`,N`-Tetramethylethylenediamine Chempure 83 Tolani Chemicals 23 Tetramethyl thiourea Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 174 Tetramethylurea Tolani Chemicals 23 Tetraphenyl dipropyleneglycol diphosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Tetraphenylphosphonium bromide Samir Chemicals 56 Tetrapropylammonium bromide Samir Chemicals 56 Tetrapropylammonium hydroxide Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 1,H-Tetrazole acetic acid Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 42 Textile auxiliaries M.J. Chemical Industries 154 Textile chemicals Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Thickening agents Kuntal Organics LLP. 44 Super Hygienic Chemicals 194 Thurs Organics Pvt. Ltd. 174 Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 151 Thimerosal K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Thioacetamide Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Tolani Chemicals 23 Thioacetic acid Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Sparchem 28 Tolani Chemicals 23 p-Thiocresol Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 2,2`-Thiodiglycolic acid Swan Enterprise 146 3,3`-Thiodipropionic acid Swan Enterprise 146 Thioglycerol K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Swan Enterprise 146 Thioglycolic acid Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Swan Enterprise 146 Thionine Suvchem 110 Thiophene-2-ethanol Araya Ventures LLP 25 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Thiophenol Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27

Chemet 87 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Sparchem 28 The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 5 Thiourea Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 150 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Thixotropic agents Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49 Thorin Suvchem 110 L-Threonine Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Thymine Tolani Chemicals 23 Tin chloride Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Tin (II) oxide S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Tin metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 110 Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Sarda Metal Powders 42 Tin stabilisers Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 31 S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Tin sulphate S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Tissue culture media HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58 Titanium dioxide Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 174 Titanium dioxide anatase Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 174 Titanium dioxide rutile Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 174 Kuntal Organics LLP. 44 Titanium metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 110 Titanium tetrachloride K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Tobias acid Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 48 Tolfenamic acid Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 15 Toluene Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Cosmic Chemicals - Ahmedabad 187 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Laxmi Dye-Chem 124 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Toluene diisocyanate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Thana Acid & Chemical Co. 48 o-Toluenesulphonamide Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 o-,p-Toluenesulphonamide mixture Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 p-Toluenesulphonic acid Araya Ventures LLP 25 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Lotus Marketing 146 Sparchem 28 p-Toluenesulphonyl chloride Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Araya Ventures LLP 25 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Sparchem 28 Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 52 m-Toluic acid Chemaroma Drug House 42 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 o-Toluic acid Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 p-Toluic acid Chemaroma Drug House 42 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30

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Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 14 Royal Castor Products Ltd. 190 Trimethyl orthoacetate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sparchem 28 Tolani Chemicals 23 Trimethyl orthobenzoate Monachem Specialities LLP 187 Trimethyl orthobutyrate Monachem Specialities LLP 187 Trimethyl orthoformate Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 55 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Sparchem 28 Trimethyl orthopropionate Monachem Specialities LLP 187 Trimethyl orthovalerate Monachem Specialities LLP 187 Trimethyl phosphate Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 52 Trimethylsilane Sparchem 28 N,O-Bis-(Trimethylsilyl)-acetamide Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Hem Corporation 54 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Trioctylmethylammonium chloride Tatva Chintan Pharma Chem P. Ltd. 124 N-(Triphenylmethyl)-5-(4`-(bromethylbiphenyl)2-yl)tetrazole Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 42 Triphenyl phosphate Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Triphenyl phosphine Samir Chemicals 56 Triphenylphosphine K. Raj & Co. 22,24 Triphenyl phosphite Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Triphosgene Bharat Jyoti Impex 157 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Multichem Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 34,35 Tolani Chemicals 23 Tripotassium phosphate Kronox Lab Sciences Ltd. 20 Tripropylene glycol Vinayak Organics Pvt. Ltd. 44 Tris buffer Tolani Chemicals 23 Tris-hydrochloride Tolani Chemicals 23 Tris(4-nonylphenyl) phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Trisodium citrate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Trisodium phosphate AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 192 Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11 Satyam Chemical Industries 188 Tris(tridecyl) phosphite Sandhya Group of Companies 191 Tristyrylphenol ethylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Tromethamine Sparchem 28 Tryptone HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58 Trystyrylphenol propylene oxide condensates Unitop Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 171 Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84 Tungsten metal Balaji Industries - Ankleshwar 110 Turkey red oil Industry Aid Products 170 M.J. Chemical Industries 154 Tyloxapol Chempure 83

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Valacyclovir Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 N-Valeroyl chloride Chemet 87 n-Valeryl chloride Vital Chemicals 194 Valganciclovir hydrochloride Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Valsartan Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Vanaspati Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 52 Vanillin Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Verdyl acetate Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 Verdyl isobutyrate Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 Verdyl propionate Sodium Metal Pvt. Ltd. 123 Vermiculite Royalty Minerals 170 Vildagliptin Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4 Vinyl acetate Akshar Plast Chem Investment Pvt. Ltd. 187 Ankita Chemical Corporation 26,27 Hrishabh Life Sciences 30 Lasons India Pvt. Ltd. 110 Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 12,13 Urmi Chemicals 19 Vinyl magnesium bromide Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 Vinyl magnesium chloride Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 190 Viscosity index improvers Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 47 Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 32 Vitamins HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 58

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171 171 171 167 192 167 53 187

Wax emulsions Provik Industries Wetting agents M.J. Chemical Industries Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. Whey protein concentrate Canddida Labs Whiting Royalty Minerals

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Zirconium acetate Chemet 87 Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154 Zirconium fluoride Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154 Zirconium hydroxide Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154 Zirconium (IV) carbonate Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154 Zirconium (IV) sulphate Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154 Zirconium naphthenate S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Zirconium nitrate Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154 Zirconium octoate S V Plastochem Pvt. Ltd. 150 Zirconium oxychloride Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154 Zirconium salts Zirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154 ZMBT Ace Chemie Zynk Energy Ltd. 174 Zopiclone Calyx Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd. 4

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Mitsu Chem Plast Ltd. 97 Membrane systems for gases Acmefil Engineering Systems Pvt. Ltd. 37 Mills, multi Shiv Shakkti Process Equipment Pvt. Ltd. 45 Technic Pharma 43 Mixers Shiv Shakkti Process Equipment Pvt. Ltd. 45 Mixers, barrel, drum, carboy Mitsu Chem Plast Ltd. 97 Mixers, mass Shiv Shakkti Process Equipment Pvt. Ltd. 45 Mixers, screw Shiv Shakkti Process Equipment Pvt. Ltd. 45 Moldings, custom Mitsu Chem Plast Ltd. 97 Motors Allied Equipment Corporation 81 Packaging containers: Bottles Mitsu Chem Plast Ltd. 97 Packaging containers: Cans Mitsu Chem Plast Ltd. 97 Packaging containers: Carbuoys & jerry cans - plastic Mitsu Chem Plast Ltd. 97 Rajdeep Plastic Containers (I) P. Ltd. 10 Packaging containers: Drums - plastic Mitsu Chem Plast Ltd. 97 Rajdeep Plastic Containers (I) P. Ltd. 10 Packaging containers: Jars Mitsu Chem Plast Ltd. 97 Pharmaceutical machines - ointments Shiv Shakkti Process Equipment Pvt. Ltd. 45 Powder transfer systems Shiv Shakkti Process Equipment Pvt. Ltd. 45 Process equipment Shiv Shakkti Process Equipment Pvt. Ltd. 45 Process plants Shiv Shakkti Process Equipment Pvt. Ltd. 45 Pumps, vaccum Patkar Vacuulab 145 Reactors & process vessels Allied Equipment Corporation 81 Shiv Shakkti Process Equipment Pvt. Ltd. 45 Refrigeration equipment - chillers Allied Equipment Corporation 81 Reverse osmosis systems Acmefil Engineering Systems Pvt. Ltd. 37 Sanitary Wipes Loba Chemie Pvt. Ltd. 1 Sifters/sifting machines Shiv Shakkti Process Equipment Pvt. Ltd. 45 Technic Pharma 43 Sprayers Acmefil Engineering Systems Pvt. Ltd. 37 Tanks & other liquid storage vessels Allied Equipment Corporation 81 Ultrafiltration plants Acmefil Engineering Systems Pvt. Ltd. 37 Valves, airlock rotary Acmefil Engineering Systems Pvt. Ltd. 37 Vessel closures Mitsu Chem Plast Ltd. 97

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Plastics processing industry raises concerns, but its demands will likely go unheard In the news this week is a petition by several of the associations representing the Indian plastics processing industry for lowering the import duties (or at least maintaining the status quo) on their raw materials – polymers – even while increasing tariff protection for their products. The associations have also called for a Technology Upgradation Fund (TUF) for the industry, akin to that given to the textiles industry (with which it shares many commonalities), as also for shelving any plans for setting quality standards for raw materials as per the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). Such demands have indeed been placed by several other industries including in several value chains of the chemical industry. It comes from a mistaken belief that most travails can be corrected by building walls of protection and through doles from government. Neither is sustainable nor desired, except as stop-gap measures! While there is merit in some of the demands, others are absurd or impractical. They seem to be a counter to pressures on the government to raise import tariffs on polymers on the premise it will improve the likelihood of new manufacturing capacity coming up in the country. In any case, given the multiple demands on the government’s resources, not much will come from the plea for fiscal support. Tinkering with tariffs The structure of the plastics processing industry in India is a consequence of a set of conditions prevalent: low barriers to entry – in terms of technology and capital, which continues to drive small entrepreneurs into the game; the government’s policy to promote small units (under the noble aim of achieving widespread industrialisation and larger employment) by providing tax and other fiscal incentives; and an industrial policy, which in the past reserved a long list of products – 60 categories, at one point – for exclusive manufacture by the SSI sector. There is also no denying that these are challenging times for the plastic processing industry. Prices of some polymers – notably polyvinyl chloride (PVC) – have seen a sharp escalation in recent months, attributed to tightening in supplies as well as increase in freight rates. The Indian market for PVC is coupled to international ones, as close to half of local demand is met by imports. Consequently, prices in the local market track global or regional trends. To expect tariffs to be tweaked every time prices change is neither desirable or practical. In any case, there are seldom any calls for raising tariffs when prices fall! Having said that, there is indeed a case for relooking at the duty levied on PVC, as requested by the associations. While the basic customs duty on most polymers is pegged at 7.5%, PVC has been singled out for 10% duty for reasons that are not very clear. If the idea is to encourage investments in the PVC value chain – covering the manufacture of ethylene dichloride (EDC), vinyl chloride monomer (VCM), and eventually PVC itself – that has not worked – at least till now. Despite a growing market for the resin – driven by strong demand for pipes & fittings (including agricultural pipes) – and imports crossing the 1-mt mark, no PVC plant is on the drawing boards even amongst the several petrochemical projects being considered by incumbents and new entrants. Enabling investments There are several levers that can be pulled to attract investments – local and foreign – but sadly import duty gets all the focus. Far more important is to create the enabling infrastructure and ease the regulatory hurdles that are notoriously hard to navigate, particularly for chemical units that face tight scrutiny. The government is now in the midst of finalising a Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for chemicals and related products, as it has done for drugs, medical devices and a host of other industries, and this will not tread on toes like indiscriminate tariff hikes will. The process of selecting products that qualify for support under the scheme is still under discussion (with all of the attendant lobbying), and it will come as no surprise if a couple of polymers make it to the list. Graded import duties The plastic processing industry has also demanded that import duties on finished plastic products be maintained at a level 10% higher than that of the polymers on which they are based. The current duty (with some exceptions) stands at 15%, and was raised to this level from 10% in the Union Budget for FY20. This is a reasonable level of protection that keeps in balance the interests of the plastics processing industry, as also its consumer base. Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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Point of View In this clamour for progressively higher duties in a value chain, it is relevant to point that there is value-addition that comes from processing virgin (or recycled) plastic raw materials into plastic goods, and the higher applicable tariff is levied on this larger value. Tackling cheap imports The plastics processors have also sought higher tariff protection with the argument that they are adversely affected by cheap imports from China. While their concern of a flood of cheap imports is legitimate, tariff increases are not the way to tackle these unfair trade practices. Instead, the industry will need to take recourse to seeking the imposition of Safeguard and Anti-dumping duties to combat a surge in imports and pricing below ‘normal’ values. Admittedly, the process of getting these levies imposed is challenging, expensive and timeconsuming – and all the more so for a fragmented industry like plastic processing – but that is the remedy that international law provides for. Industry associations can fight some of these battles on behalf of their affected members, or can share some of the costs of taking the matter through the investigative process. Reviewing FTAs The associations are on a firmer ground in asking for a review of the several Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) India has signed up for. They are right in claiming that these agreements have failed to give India the enhanced access to foreign markets, even as they have opened up India’s to duty-free (or low duty) imports. While it will not be practically feasible for India to scrap agreements that it willingly entered into, there are provisions within the FTAs to relook at the tariff structures as part of a review processes and this should be done. The government, on its part, should engage much more proactively with industry bodies when reviewing these treaties (or entering into new ones), as done with the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) that India chose to ultimately keep out of, largely on concerns that it would give Chinese businesses an unfair advantage in the Indian market. Mandating standards The plastics processors have also called for the government to desist from enforcing mandatory BIS standards on imported raw materials, and there is merit to this argument too. Standards have some relevance – specially to ensure consumers are not saddled with poor quality or, in a worst-case scenario, harmful products. But, as the plastic processors allege, standards are now being weaponised as non-tariff barriers to keep out competition. In the plastics raw materials industry, enforcing BIS standards is a pointless exercise, as most polymers are made through well-established technologies licensed by a few but operated by many. There is really nothing to distinguish by way of quality between a polypropylene resin produced by one vendor in China and another in India, save for variation in molecular weight, functionality and properties – all of which are as per consumer preference. There are concerns that rejects, poor quality recyclates and wastes may be dumped into the Indian market, but there are provisions in international law to prevent such unlawful activities. No point taking a sledgehammer to nail this problem! In short, quality standards are now being used as a tool to keep out even healthy competition. The consuming industries – in this case the plastics processing industry – have cause to complain. Fiscal support Another ask of the plastics industry is the creation of a TUF for enabling its modernisation. There is no denying of the need for modernisation and consolidation, so as to improve product quality and reliability, and to benefit from economies of scale. As per the All India Plastic Manufacturers Association (AIPMA), the leading association of the industry, the plastics processing industry in India today comprises of more than 50,000 micro and small units, employing close to 5-mn people. The vast majority lack the resources to improve on their rudimentary operations, say, by bringing in some level of automation in operations. Alongside these a few thousand units that operate at a larger scale, churning out products that meet more exacting industrial and consumer demands. The challenge is to narrow the gap between the two lots by uplifting as many from the former as practically possible. This industry structure is not very different from that prevalent in the Indian textiles industry, so there is some justification for making the plea. But given the multiple demands on the government’s resources not much will likely come from it.

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Govt. seeks proposals to set up export council for technical textiles The Ministry of Textiles has invited proposals for the constitution of a dedicated Export Promotion Council (EPC) for technical textiles. “The exporter associations and trade bodies registered under the Companies Act or the Society Registration Act have been asked to submit proposals for constitution of a dedicated EPC for technical textiles by December 15, 2020,” a Textiles Ministry statement said. The Council shall abide by all directions of the Central Government in respect of promotion and development of international trade and would be responsible to promote ITC (HS) lines identified and notified by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) from time to time, it added. National mission Technical textiles account for approximately 13 per cent of India’s overall textile and apparel market, and contributes 0.7 per cent to the GDP, as per a study

carried out by Invest India earlier this year. “There is a huge potential to fulfil a large demand gap as the consumption of technical textiles in India is still only at 5-10 per cent against 30-70 per cent in some of the advanced countries,” the study had said. The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, in its meeting on February 26, 2020, gave its approval to the setting up of a National Technical Textiles Mission with a total outlay of Rs. 1,480-crore which aims to position the country as a global leader in technical textiles. “The Mission would have a four-year implementation period from FY21 to FY24. The constitution of an Export Promotion Council for technical textiles is part of one of the components of the National Technical Textiles Mission,” the Textile Ministry statement said. Technical textiles are used for various applications ranging from agriculture,

roads, railway tracks, sportswear and health to bullet proof jackets, fire proof jackets, high altitude combat gear and space applications. Industry welcomes move The Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) has hailed the government decision to set up the dedicated EPC. “This would help the textile industry in India achieve a new milestone as technical textiles is still at a budding stage with significant growth prospects,” said CITI Chairman Mr. T. Rajkumar. The technical and clothing sector market is expected to touch $350-bn by 2025 from the current level of $167-bn. “It would not be possible to achieve the growth target if we do not think out of the box. Setting up of a dedicated EPC for technical textiles is a step in the right direction,” he said.

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Agilent presents ‘Thought Leader Award’ to IIT Delhi’s Anurag Rathore US-based analytical technologies expert, Agilent Technologies, has honoured Prof. Anurag Rathore, a scientist at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, with an ‘Agilent Thought Leader Award’, for his contributions to the field of biopharmaceutical research and his work with advanced methods for molecular characterisation of biosimilars. The 2020 award includes a grant to support research personnel and Agilent instrumentation. Prof. Rathore – who serves as professor at IIT Delhi’s

Chemical Engineering department – is the first researcher in India to receive this award. Award funding will be used to promote academic-based research on critical areas impacting the biopharmaceutical industry. Mr. Bharat Bhardwaj, country general manager for Agilent India, said the award would bring financial support, cutting-edge products, consumables, services, and, Agilent expertise to Prof. Rathore’s research. The work at Prof. Rathore’s lab will

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FTI Consulting and TERI release green hydrogen roadmap for India FTI Consulting, the US-based global business advisory firm, with support of The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) recently launched an ‘India Green Hydrogen Roadmap’ report, in the presence of Mr. Amitabh Kant, CEO of NITI Aayog.

in ports, logistics, steel, fertiliser, mining sectors; municipal bio-gas hydrogen projects.  Fiscal incentives for large-scale national H2 projects and formation of industry consortia.

The report proposes a target of 4 percent for hydrogen energy in the national energy mix by 2030 and 10 national development-stage projects. It also proposes a set of eight recommendations covering policy measures, funding mechanisms and public-private partnerships to build a strong manufacturing position for India within the emerging global hydrogen supply chain and help decarbonise key sectors.

Mr. Amrit Singh Deo, a Senior Managing Director in the Strategic Communications segment at FTI Consulting, said, “India has a domestic manufacturing opportunity to building hydrogen system components for the global supply chain if policy makers and industry players can collaborate closely. An aspirational 4 per cent target and funding for large demonstration-stage green hydrogen projects will be important for a renewable energy-backed hydrogen economy in India. Hydrogen, coupled with renewables, electric vehicles and battery technology, offers a clear path to a zero-carbon future,” he added.

The eight recommendations in the roadmap, prepared after public-private consultations, include:  National Hydrogen Policy and Roadmap by 2021 to be prepared.  Creation of India H2 Hydrogen Taskforce and Workgroups to implement roadmap.  Green Hydrogen Investment Fund of $100-mn to be deployed through 2025, with a larger Hydrogen Fund to be raised for 2025-2030.  National aspiration for 4 per cent hydrogen share in national energy mix by 2030.  Inter-ministerial hydrogen government body for adherence to global harmonised standards.  Green hydrogen production and use cases in key regions, with some coal-gasification and gas-powered grey hydrogen projects as interim step.  Ten potential India H2 national projects identified including 10,000 hydrogen-powered heavy-duty truck fleet and infrastructure on Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor; India H2 industrial clusters

Dr. Ajay Mathur, Director General, TERI, said, “The India Green Hydrogen Roadmap is a strong reference document for India as the national policy on hydrogen is prepared. We look forward to working with NITI Aayog and the Central Government agencies to finalise the national policy next year. The eight recommendations are critical for India to develop a strategic energy transition roadmap and plan.” Hydrogen can be divided into ‘grey’ (produced from fossil fuels), ‘blue’ (produced from fossil fuels with carbon capture and storage) or ‘green’ (produced from renewable electricity). According to TERI, early demand markets for hydrogen include fuel cells for trucking, balancing supply and demand in the power sector, and replacing fossil fuels in industry. The potential scale of hydrogen use in India is huge, increasing between 3 and 10 times by 2050.

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Supreme Court rejects Sterlite proposal to run copper plant for 30 days in its supervision The Supreme Court has rejected a proposal made by Vedanta Sterlite to operate its closed copper plant in Thoothukudi in Tamil Nadu for 30 days under the supervision of an expert committee appointed by the court. The company said this would enable the court to ascertain if the plant complies with pollution norms. The plant met 36 per cent of the country’s copper requirements and it was not in public interest to keep it closed, it added. But a Bench led by Justice Rohinton Fali Nariman, in a short order, refused the proposal.

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‘Ruse to open plant’ The Tamil Nadu government, represented by senior advocate KV Viswanathan and Additional Advocate-General Balaji Srinivasan, said the proposal was only a ‘ruse to open’ a plant that had been a polluting one for over 20 years. Slag was dumped at 11 places in Thoothukudi, they added. The Madras High Court had ordered its permanent closure and sealing. The plant has been closed since May 2018. The apex court said it would hear the main appeal filed by the company against the High Court order later. Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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Plastic firms seek regulator for raw material pricing, easing of imports Plastic manufacturers and processors have urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to constitute a regulatory authority to curb undue profiteering by petrochemical companies. Hit by sharp increase in price of raw material (resin), leading plastics associations have written to the PM demanding constitution of a ‘Petrochemical Regulatory Authority’ to ensure that the PSUs such as IOC, GAIL and BPCL support the domestic processing units by ensuring adequate supply at a fair price. The plastics industry is estimated to comprise over 50,000 plastics processing units of which 90 per cent are MSMEs. It contributes more than Rs. 3-lakh crore to the country’s GDP. At a meeting of over 30 plastic industry associations organised in Mumbai by the industry’s largest trade lobby – the All India Plastics Manufacturers Association (APIMA) – the industry urged the government to not increase import duty on polymers in order to save domestic plastics processing industry and suggested that:  Import duty on PE and PP should be kept at 7.5%.  Import duty on PVC should be reduced from 10% to 7.5%.  Import duty on PET should be kept at 5%.  Import duty on SAN, ABS to brought down to 5%.  Import duty on polystyrene should be kept at 7.5%.  Delta of minimum 10% should be maintained between custom duty of raw material and plastics finished goods. ‘Ease raw material imports’ They urged the government to stop

imposing barriers such as anti-dumping duty and mandatory BIS standards as demand for several polymers exceed domestic production. They also want an immediate ban on export of raw material to ease domestic supply and check price rise. Prices soaring Mr. Chandrakant Turakhia, President, the All India Plastics Manufacturers Association (APIMA) said the prices of the raw materials such as PVC, ABS, polypropylene, PC, PET have increased by 20-140 per cent over the last five months. “The petrochemical companies are taking advantage of the surge in polymer prices by restricting the supplies to domestic processing units and releasing the material after increasing the prices at regular intervals,” he said in the letter. Compared to international prices, the rationale for price increase by domestic producers are not justified, he added. Since domestic petrochemical producers do not enter into forward contracts like in overseas, price mani-

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pulation by domestic companies become easy, the Association pointed out. Finished goods The growing threat of imports of plastics intermediate and finished goods from China would prove to be a disaster to make India ‘Atma Nirbhar’. Indian plastics processing units have become highly uncompetitive in the global market as polymer prices are 10-15 per cent cheaper in the international market, said Mr. Arvind Mehta, Chairman Governing Council of AIPMA. The industry is currently witnessing depression in the market which has led the industry to halt their expansion and investment plans, he said. Mr. Mehta further highlighted the need for Government to come out with clear cut plans and strategy on various fronts in order to spur growth. The industry also demanded that the long pending proposal for ‘Technology Upgradation Fund’ on the lines of the textile industry should be implemented immediately to spur export growth. Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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Top Stories CURBING TAX EVASION

49 chemical products brought under 8-digit HSN classification The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) has mandated eight-digit HSN classification for 49 chemical-based products for mention at the time of issuing GST (Goods & Services Tax) invoices. This move is expected to avoid classification disputes and reduce tax leakages, according to tax experts. In trade parlance, every product is categorised under an HSN (Harmonised System of Nomenclature) Code. It helps in systematic classification of goods across the globe. The industry will now have to make changes in its Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platforms to move from current two/four-digit level. HSN is a multipurpose international product

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nomenclature developed by the World Customs Organisation. Some of the products that are part of the 49 chemicals list include cyanogen chloride; hydrogen cyanide; phosphorous trichloride; trimethyl phosphite; sulphur dichloride and triethanolamine. AMRG & Associates Senior Partner, Mr. Rajat Mohan said CBIC has notified every supplier of specified chemicals to mention 8 digits of HSN

“This is the first notification of its kind whereby a specific category of suppliers are pushed to use 8 digit HSN Code on every invoice irrespective of the aggregate turnover. Although there is no reason for cornering the supplier of specified chemicals, it seems that it is carried out to break the fake invoicing ring,” Mr. Mohan said. Mr. Pratik Jain, Tax Partner, PwC India said that the government may want to monitor the data to check tax leakages either by wrong classification or other means, based on specific intelligence.

GROWTH MILESTONE

AVA Chemicals completes 35 years of service to chemical industry Mumbai-based AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. is celebrating 35 years of successful business operations. The company, which commenced with the manufacture of just one product, ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid (EDTA), has evolved into a leading producer of chelating agents and fine chemicals in the country. “Over the years, we have expanded our product range to include a large variety of amine-based and phosphonate-based chelating agents and have grown our business to serve clients across India and the world. We are fortunate to have been named ‘The EDTA Professionals’ by specialists in the

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agrochemicals, electroplating, flori-culture, horticulture, pharmaceuticals, and textiles, to name a few,” he added. The company is ISO 9001:2015 certified and also offers halal and kosher products. Its manufacturing facilities are located at Badlapur MIDC, a chemical industrial zone near Mumbai. “Over the past 35 years we have served over 2,800 clients across seven continents enabling us to touch millions of lives. The growth story for AVA Chemicals continues as we strive to expand our portfolio and aim for newer heights by engaging with our partners,” noted Mr. Bhatia. Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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Top Stories QUESTION OF SURVIVAL

Rising raw material prices put Indian pump sector in dire straits The steep increase in the price of raw materials and other inputs has dashed the hopes of the Indian pump manufacturing industry from emerging stronger in the aftermath of the COVID outbreak when the world started to look at moving from China. According to Mr. K.V. Karthik, President, the Southern India Engineering Manufacturers Association (SIEMA), “The outlook seemed positive with exports showing signs of growth in the immediate aftermath of the lockdown. The pump industry in India posted a negative growth of less than 10 per cent in the first half of the current fiscal (April-Oct) fuelled by growth in the second quarter (July-Oct). The overseas demand was picking up coupled with enquiries from new markets and the going was good till November. However, the sudden spurt in raw material prices is posing a threat to the survival of the MSME units”.

According to industry experts the cost of all materials including packaging materials had gone up by more than 10 per cent. “The price of copper has shot up from Rs. 450/kg in March to more than Rs. 650/kg now, stainless steel price has moved to Rs. 80/kg from Rs. 68/kg in March, electrical steel to Rs. 63/kg from Rs. 52/kg eight months back and pig iron from Rs. 30,000/tonne to Rs. 36,500/ tonne in November. This has resulted in an escalation in the manufacturing cost by over 15 per cent. Indian pumps are proving to be uncompetitive in the global market and the difference between Indian pumps and Chinese pumps are widening,” they lamented. Curb raw material exports The industry is apprehensive about losing its share of the global business. SIEMA has urged the government to

intervene and stop the sudden spurt in the price of raw materials. “Ban on export of steel and iron ore would help lower the price. The government should encourage export of value-added products and help the domestic industry thrive,” the SIEMA President stated. Notwithstanding the threat on the export front, industry sources say that raw material like electric steel has started becoming scarce because of the import ban. MSMEs, besides being unable to source the raw material, are also finding it difficult to run the unit. Industry insiders aver that allocation by steel majors including SAIL is prioritised for traders than manufacturers. “If the trend continues, close to 30 per cent of the MSME units would be forced to stop operations,” said Mr. Karthik, highlighting the plight of the pump manufacturing units.

NOVEL TECHNOLOGY

Eco-friendly sewage treatment plant set up at CSIR-NCL’s Pune campus The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-run National Chemical Laboratory (NCL) has set up an environment-friendly and efficient sewage treatment plant (STP) developed by National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI), Nagpur, on its Pune campus. The NCL is first to adopt this technology for treatment of sewage. The NEERI developed technology is Phytorid-based for domestic and industrial sewage treatment with higher stability to recover, recycle, and reuse treated water. Phytorid is a sub-surface mixed flow constructed wetland system developed and internationally patented by NEERI with successful demonstration in the field

water, but do not require soil. These plants act as nutrient sinker and remover.

for more than 10 years of continuous operation as a stand-alone sewage treatment system. Phytorid is a self-sustainable technology for wastewater treatment that works on the principle of natural wetland. It uses certain specific plants, which can absorb nutrients directly from waste

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Using Phytorid technology for the treatment of sewage, it is possible to recover and reuse the treated water for gardening purposes. The STP was inaugurated virtually by Science & Technology Minister, Dr. Harsh Vardhan. Noting that treatment of sewage water would be essential to meet the challenge of water scarcity in coming years, he called upon CSIR scientists to scale up their sewage treatment technology and install it in all their campuses across the country. Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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Top Stories REDUCING EMISSIONS

COVID-19 has accelerated focus on decarbonisation: KPMG The COVID pandemic has accelerated the decarbonisation efforts and has provided with an opportunity to look at this with greater focus globally as well as in India. While the COVID-related disruption will probably be for a year in a 25-year cycle, it has given an opportunity to re-strategise priorities towards decarbonisation and net zero targets. According to consultancy firm KPMG, “During the COVID-19 the industry discussions have additional significance as the world is seized with the imperative of decarbonisation.” In its report, “Decarbonising growth – Managing the transition” shared at its 11th annual energy conclave ‘ENRich 2020,’ KPMG India highlighted the importance for businesses to identify their strategies and portfolios of technologies to meet their respective net zero targets. Mr. Anish De, Partner and National Head, Energy Natural Resources & Chemicals, KPMG in India said, “Global environmental damage especially over the past century have taken us close to a point of no return. Perhaps we have a small action window to contain

severe and irreversible damage across the board. But for this, governments and businesses have to set and act on specific and ambitious goals with set dates. Net zero is a key goal that many nations have explicitly committed to.” Mr. Santhosh Jayaram, Partner and Head – Climate Change and Sustainability, KPMG in India said, “Climate change risks are now evolving as a barrier to competitiveness. Whether it is the country or business, the price of carbon will have to be internalised and is no longer an externality. The race to net-zero has started.” Ms. Anvesha Thakker, Global CoHead: Climate Change & Decarbonisation, KPMG IMPACT, pointed out that net zero pathways will require businesses to consider both demand side as well as supply side measures. “In this journey, decarbonisation technologies such as renewable energy, demand electrification, carbon capture, utilisation and storage, hydrogen, biofuels may compete but will also complement with the right eco system enablers. Government has to facilitate this jour-

ney through the right policy and fiscal measures,” she added. Large global corporations have started to urge their suppliers to reduce their carbon footprint as part of their own decarbonisation strategy. Sector specific measures on the demand side and energy efficiency will continue to see impact and largely align with investment and retrofit cycles, the report stated. KPMG identified the four dominant clean energy technology trends as:  Growing electrification of end use sectors;  Renewable energy may not be able to completely replace coal and gasbased power plants for many decades;  Green hydrogen will help decarbonise consuming sectors such as transport and industries through sector coupling and bioenergy;  Use of biofuels in transport applications is expected to show the strongest growth and is expected to play an important role in shipping, aviation, heavy transport.

SEEKING SUPPORT

SOPA asks govt. to maintain existing duty structure on soy and sunflower oil The Soybean Processors Association of India (SOPA) has urged the government to maintain the existing duty structure on soybean oil and sunflower seed oil. In a letter to Mr. Piyush Goyal, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Davish Jain, Chairman of SOPA, said that the countries exporting edible oil always take advantage of India’s position as the second largest importer. The reduction in customs duty in India is, most of

the time, negated by either an increase in edible oil price by the exporters or by a levy of export tax by the government in the exporting country, he said. Giving the instance of the government’s move to reduce customs duty on crude palm oil (CPO) on November 26, he said Indonesia, the largest exporter of CPO, has increased the export tax by $30 per tonne. In the process, part of the

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benefit of duty reduction has gone to the Indonesian government, he said. Stating that the government will be losing revenue without any substantial benefit to the consumers, he said any reduction in customs duty sends a negative signal to the oilseed farmers. “We would earnestly request the government to maintain the existing duty structure on soybean oil and sunflower seed oil in the interest of Indian oilseed farmers,” he said in the letter. Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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Pharmaceuticals HELPING HAND

Govt. launches ‘Mission COVID Suraksha’ to help accelerate vaccine candidates The government has launched ‘Mission COVID Suraksha’ to help accelerate the development of approximately 5-6 vaccine candidates and ensure that these are brought closer to licensure and introduction in the market, the Department of Biotechnology (DBT) informed recently. The mission envisages COVID-19 vaccine development with end-to-end focus from preclinical through clinical development and manufacturing and regulatory facilitation, the DBT said. Earlier in November, the government had announced a package of Rs. 900-crore for vaccines for a period of 12 months. “Government of India (GOI) announced the third stimulus package of Rs. 900-crore for the Mission COVID Suraksha – the Indian COVID-19 Vaccine Development Mission. This grant will be provided to the DBT for research and development of Indian COVID-19 vaccines.

This will help accelerate development of approximately five-six vaccine candidates and ensure that these are brought closer to licensure and introduction in the market for consideration of regulatory authorities for introduction in public health systems to combat further spread of COVID infection,” the DBT said. Earlier, the DBT had announced programmes for vaccine development and other COVID-related solutions, but this mission will be dedicated purely for development of vaccines, a DBT official said. A total of 10 vaccine candidates have been supported by the DBT so far in both academia and industry. The important objectives of the fund will be to accelerate pre-clinical and clinical development, licensure of COVID-19 vaccine candidates that are currently in clinical stages or ready to enter clinical stage of development. Its aim is to

also establish clinical trial sites and strengthen the existing immunoassay laboratories, central laboratories and suitable facilities for animal studies, production facilities and other test facilities to support COVID-19 vaccine development, the DBT said. “The other important objective will be supporting development of common harmonised protocols, training, data management systems, regulatory submissions, internal and external quality management systems and accreditations,” it added. Capabilities for process development, cell line development and manufacturing of GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) batches for animal toxicology studies and clinical trials will also be supported under the mission. A key element will be development of a suitable target product profile so that vaccines being introduced through the mission have preferred characteristics applicable for India.

TRADE TRENDS

Domestic formulations market growth down to 1% y-o-y in November A new analysis by India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) has highlighted the tepid growth of India’s pharmaceutical market during November 2020 mainly due to volume decline, even as growth in price growth and new product remained healthy. “The decline can be ascribed to the lower sales of acute therapy products on account of a higher base in November 2019 (the market grew 14.5% year-onyear) and rising COVID-19 cases which led to lower visits of patients to doctors,” the research firm said.

The domestic pharma market grew just 1% y-o-y during November 2020, due to a volume decline of 6.9% y-o-y (October 2020: grew 0.9% y-o-y), price growth of 4.7% (5%) and products launches at 3.2% (3.7%). The pharma market reported total sales of Rs. 128.3-bn for November 2020. On moving average total (MAT) for the past 12 months basis, the growth was 3% for November 2020. Segmental performance Revenue in acute therapies declined 1% y-o-y while that in chronic and

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sub-chronic therapies rose 4% y-o-y and 1% y-o-y, respectively, in November 2020. On a MAT basis, revenue in acute therapies were flat while chronic and sub-chronic therapies 8% and 3% y-o-y, respectively. Acute therapies such as vitamins, gastro witnessed growth of 6.6% y-o-y and 3.1% y-o-y, respectively, during November 2020, while growth outperformance was observed in chronic therapies with cardiac and anti-diabetic growing 8.7% y-o-y and 1.9% y-o-y, respectively. 99

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Pharmaceuticals PRAGMATIC STRATEGY

Important to have large basket of COVID-19 vaccine candidates: DBT Secretary It is important to have a large basket of COVID-19 vaccines as it is really difficult to know which one is going to be the best among the lot, according to Department of Biotechnology’s (DBT’s) Secretary, Dr. Renu Swarup. She said the vaccines that are being developed indigenously are on different platforms and each has its own benefits and challenges. “It is important to have a large basket of vaccines as we move forward because we really don’t know which one is going to be the best. It is not necessary that the first one is the best, you may have one coming later which is going to be better but it is difficult to say right now,” she said while speaking at a webinar recently.

‘30 vaccine candidates being developed’ There are 30 vaccine candidates which are being developed within the country. Five vaccine candidates are under different phases of clinical trials in India with the Serum Institute of India conducting phase-3 trial of the Oxford-Astrazeneca COVID-19 vaccine, while the indigenously developed vaccine by Bharat Biotech in collaboration with the ICMR has already started the phase-3 clinical trial. Another indigenously-developed vaccine by Zydus Cadila has also completed phase-2 clinical trial in the country. Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories and the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) have announced the start of adaptive phase-2 and 3 clinical trials

for Sputnik V in India. Also, Biological E. Ltd. has started early phase-1 and 2 human trials of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate. Dr. Swarup said a lot of effort has gone in the development of the vaccine like building capacity for clinical trials. Stressing that vaccine development is a complex process, she said a lot of science has gone in making it. She said the DBT has an expert committee to track the developments related to COVID-19 vaccine. The panel, which also has experts from within the country and outside, meet every two weeks to discuss not just with the academic research groups but also the vaccine manufacturers and developers to understand what they need for its development.

COVID-19 VACCINE

Biocon’s US partner Equillium to withdraw itolizumab trials Biotech firm, Biocon, has faced a setback as its US partner Equillium, a clinical-stage biotech company, announced that it will not initiate the phase-3 clinical trial to evaluate itolizumab in hospitalised COVID-19 patients in the US. Mr. Bruce Steel, Chief Executive Officer of Equillium, in a statement said, “Based on a thorough review of recent updates regarding the efficacy of new potential vaccines and other treatment options, we have made the strategic decision not to initiate our phase-3 trial as previously planned. We are continuing to assess the rapidly evolving clinical and commercial landscape related to this pandemic and may consider other options to evaluate itolizumab in COVID-19

patients, including government research initiatives.” In 2017, Equillium had originally secured exclusive rights to develop and commercialise Biocon’s itolizumab, for the US and Canada markets and later extended it to include Australia and New Zealand within the scope of the licensing agreement. Early this year, Equillium got USFDA clearance to conduct phase-3 trials to evaluate itolizumab in hospitalised COVID-19 patients suffering from respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Mr. Steel said, “Based on recent positive itolizumab interim clinical data in acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) we plan to prioritise our resources on

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expanding and accelerating this programme, as well as advancing our lupus/lupus nephritis and uncontrolled asthma studies.” Biocon’s plans Meanwhile, Biocon has said it may consider other options to evaluate itolizumab in COVID-19 patients, including government research initiatives. Reacting to the US’ partner’s action, it said “This is a strategic business decision of our partner. Investing in a longterm global phase-3 clinical study for a treatment which might not have the market by the time it is through clinical development and approved, seems sub optimal at this point in time. We agree with our partner’s decision.” Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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Pharmaceuticals COVID CURE

Dr. Reddy’s, RDIF commence clinical trials for Sputnik V vaccine in India Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories Ltd. and the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) have announced commencement of adaptive phase-2/3 clinical trials for COVID-19 vaccine Sputnik V in India after receiving necessary clearance from the Central Drugs Laboratory, Kasauli in Himachal Pradesh.

BIRAC’s clinical trial centres for the vaccine, it said. Recently, RDIF announced the second interim analysis of clinical trial data, which showed 91.4 per cent efficacy for the vaccine on day 28 af ter the first dose and vaccine efficacy of over 95 per cent 42 days after the first dose.

Dr. Reddy’s, in a release, said this will be a multi-centre and randomised controlled study, which will include safety and immunogenicity study. The clinical trials are being conducted by JSS Medical Research as the clinical research partner. Further, Dr. Reddy’s has partnered with the Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC), Department of Biotechnology for advisory support and to use

Currently, 40,000 volunteers are taking part in phase-III of Sputnik V clinical trials, out of which over 22,000 have been vaccinated with the first dose and more than 19,000 with both the first and second doses of the vaccine. Mr. G. V. Prasad, Co-Chairman and Managing Director, Dr. Reddy’s said, “This is another significant step as we continue to collaborate with multiple

entities along with the government bodies to fast-track the process for launching the vaccine in India. We are working towards making the vaccine available with a combination of import and indigenous production model.” In September 2020, Dr. Reddy’s and RDIF entered into a partnership to conduct clinical trials of the Sputnik V vaccine and the rights for distribution of the first 100-mn doses in India. On August 11, 2020, the Sputnik V vaccine developed by the Gamaleya National Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology was registered by the Ministry of Health of Russia and became the world’s first registered vaccine against COVID-19 based on the human adenoviral vector platform.

Granules gets USFDA’s nod for Penicillamine capsules Granules India Ltd. has received approval from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) for its Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) for Penicillamine capsules. It is bioequivalent to the reference listed drug product (RLD), Cuprimine of Bausch Health Americas Inc. The product

would be manufactured at Granules manufacturing facility in Chantilly, Virginia and is expected to be launched shortly, the Hyderabad-based company said in a release. Penicillamine capsules are indicated in the treatment of Wilson’s disease,

cystinuria, and in patients with severe, active rheumatoid arthritis who have failed to respond to an adequate trial of conventional therapy. Granules now has a total of 35 ANDA approvals from USFDA (33 final approvals and 2 tentative approvals).

Divi’s Labs to begin construction of Unit III factory in Andhra Pradesh Divi’s Laboratories has announced the commencement of construction of its Unit-III facility at Kona Forest, Ontimamidi Village, Thondangi Mandal, near Kakinada, East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh from 7th December 2020.

about Rs. 1,500-crore out of its internal accruals in phased manner for the implementation of this facility. The operations are likely to commence within 12 to 18 months for 1st phase of the facility. The company has received all requisite licenses from the central and state governments for the project.

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Hydrocarbons EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION

‘Exxon Mobil in talks to buy stake in Indian oil, gas fields’ American energy giant, Exxon Mobil Corp, is in talks to buy a stake in producing oil and gas fields in India, Oil Minister Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan said while showcasing efforts to raise domestic output to cut imports. Speaking at a webinar series on ‘The Road to Atmanirbhar Bharat’ organised by Swarajya magazine, he said India is looking to replicate the Texas model of raising domestic oil and gas production by involving small and midsized companies in exploration and production. “Till 2014, the total acreage given for exploration and production (of oil and gas) was about 90,000 square kms. In two rounds of auction of small discovered fields (DSF) and five rounds of Open Acreage Licensing Policy (OALP), an additional 1.65-lakh sq km of the area has been offered,” he said. The US shale oil and gas revolution

“Exxon Mobil is in active discussion with some of our companies to participate in some of our producing fields,” he said without giving details.

The MoU provided for ONGC and ExxonMobil jointly bidding for exploration assets in India. ONGC is currently developing deepwater oil and gas blocks on the east coast, which at a peak is envisaged to produce more than 15-mn standard cubic meters per day (mmscmd) of gas. Also, in October 2019, Exxon signed another memorandum with the country’s biggest refiner Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) to explore ways to supply liquefied natural gas to meet India’s burgeoning gas demand. While Shell operates a 5-mn tonnes a year LNG import facility in Gujarat, Total of France has partnered with Adani Group in city gas projects.

Exxon Mobil had in October last year signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) to offer its expertise and technology for developing resources in offshore blocks.

Mr. Pradhan said the exploration acreage offered speaks volumes about the government’s intent and policies. “If our policy is not investment friendly, if our policy is not open, if our policy is not transparent, how is this kind of investment is coming,” he asked.

was not brought about by big companies. “Small companies have developed the Texas shale oil and gas sector. We are envisaging a similar scenario in India through progressive policy and involving a lot of small and mid-sized companies,” he said. But large companies would obviously be there, he said adding UK supermajor BP is investing $5-bn in bringing to production the next wave of gas discoveries in KG basin block KG-D6. Also, Shell and Total are present in India.

DIVESTMENT

‘Three preliminary bids received for BPCL’s stake sale’ The government has received three preliminary bids for buying of controlling stake in India’s second-largest fuel retailer Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL), according to Oil Minister, Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan. “Lot of interest is there. I think three parties have given EoI for the bidding process,” he said at a webinar series organised by Swarajya Magazine. He did not give more details. Mining-to-oil conglomerate Vedanta had on November 18 confirmed putting in an expression of interest (EoI)

for buying the government’s 52.98 per cent stake in BPCL. The other two bidders are said to be global funds, one of them being Apollo Global Management. Mr. Tuhin Kanta Pandey, Secretary, Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM), which is handling the strategic sale, had tweeted on November 16 – the last date for bidding – that the transaction advisors (TA) for the sale have reported receiving “multiple expressions of interest.” “The transaction will move to the second stage after scrutiny by TA,” he had said.

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Vedanta’s interest in BPCL stems from its $8.67-bn acquisition of oil producer Cairn India nearly a decade back. The company produces oil from oilfields in Rajasthan which are used in refineries such as those operated by BPCL. BPCL will give the buyer ownership to 15.33 per cent of India’s oil refining capacity and 22 per cent of the fuel marketing share. BPCL operates four refineries in Mumbai (Maharashtra), Kochi (Kerala), Bina (Madhya Pradesh), and Numaligarh (Assam) with a combined capacity of 38.3-mn tonnes per annum. Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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Hydrocarbons ENERGY STRATEGY

Government planning to pump in $66-bn to develop natural gas infrastructure

India will see a massive $66-bn investment in the building of gas infrastructure as the government pushes for greater use of the cleaner fuel with a view to cutting down carbon emissions, according to Oil Minister, Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan. The government is targeting raising the share of natural gas in its energy basket to 15 per cent by 2030 from the current 6.3 per cent. This will entail gas consumption rising manifolds from current 160-170-mn standard cubic metres per day.

To cater to this, liquefied natural gas (LNG) import capacity is being raised, new pipelines laid to transport the fuel, and city gas infrastructure expanded to take the fuel to users, he said at KPMG India’s annual energy conclave ‘ENRich 2020’. “An estimated investment of $66-bn is lined up in developing gas infrastructure, which includes pipelines, city gas distribution, and LNG regasification terminals,” he said adding 14,700-km gas pipelines are being added to the existing network of 16,800-km to form a national gas grid. He, however, did not give breakup or timelines of the investment. The minister said that India is in the midst of a major transformative shift that aims to enhance the availability and affordability of clean fossil fuels and also reduce the carbon footprint through a healthy mix of all commercially-viable energy sources. Future energy strategy Elaborating on India’s energy strategy going forward, he said apart from achieving the renewable energy target of 450 gigawatts (GW) by 2030, India will focus on developing in an integrated manner a gas-based economy, cleaner use of fossil fuels, greater reliance on domestic fuels to drive biofuels and moving into emerging fuels, like hydrogen. LNG import ter-

minals and capacity additions are planned on both east and west coast. Also, the city gas network of retailing CNG to automobiles and piped natural gas to households and kitchens has been extended to 407 districts. Besides CNG, the government is also promoting the use of LNG as fuel on long-haul trucks and buses.

“Recently, we have laid the foundation stone for the first 50 LNG fuelling stations across the golden quadrilateral and major National Highways. Our goal is to set up 1,000 LNG stations within 3 years which is likely to add about 20-25 mmscmd of new gas demand by 2035,” the minister said. Besides, the National Biofuel Policy (NBP) is targeting blending of 20 per cent ethanol in petrol and 5 per cent of bio-diesel by 2030. “Biofuel is not just science but also a mantra that will provide new energy to not only India but also the entire world. It has the power to create a balance between our environment and economic development,” he said. India joined the elite group of nations in August 2018 by successfully operating a flight running on biofuel. “We are keen to expand the use of biofuels in the aviation sector to meet the new ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) standards,” he said. Mr. Pradhan said the government is also pushing for generating gas from municipal and agri waste and 5,000 compressed biogas plants are planned. “There is also an increased push to adopt hydrogen fuel mix. Last month, we launched the Hydrogen enriched-Compressed Natural Gas (HCNG) plant and dispensing station in Delhi and also rolled out the first set of buses with HCNG,” he informed. Mr. Pradhan said historically, global economic growth and the need for

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energy resources have been synchronous. However, with increasing awareness of environmental threats, such as global warming and climate change there is a paradigm shift in the way this relationship is envisioned. The global GDP is projected to double by 2040 but the associated global energy demand is estimated to increase only by 30 per cent, he said adding the situation of developed and developing countries however are not similar. “As economic development catches up, energy needs of countries, like India will be higher and must be adequately met while being responsive to environmental and climate concerns,” he said. India uses only 6 per cent of the world’s primary energy and the per capita consumption of energy is still one-third of the global average. “This, however, is rapidly changing. India’s developmental state triggers the rapid expansion of energy consumption and a need for robust energy security.” According to different global agencies, the world total primary energy demand would increase at less than 1 per cent per annum till 2040 and this growth would be mainly supported by India and other Asian countries. Mr. Pradhan pointed out that India has committed to reduce the emissions intensity of its GDP by 33-35 per cent from 2005 levels. “Our energy agenda is inclusive, market-based and climate-sensitive. We have adopted multiple pathways for the energy transition,” he said.

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ONGC Videsh strikes oil in Colombia block ONGC Videsh Ltd. (OVL), the overseas investment arm of state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), has made a “significant” oil discovery in an onshore block in Colombia. OVL struck oil while drilling an appraisal well ‘Indico-2’ in CPO-5 block in Llanos Basin of Colombia, the company said in a statement. OVL is the operator in the block with 70 per cent stake. Geopark Ltd., an independent oil and gas company focussed in Latin America, has the remaining 30 per cent interest. The well ‘Indico-2’ encountered a net pay of 147 feet which during initial testing produced oil of 35.2 degrees API in commercial quantity at the rate of 6,300 barrels per day. “Currently, the well is flowing under

short term testing with multi bean study for further evaluation,” the company said. This is the fourth commercial find in the block by OVL. CPO-5 is a large onland block covering an area of 1,992 square kilometres and offers multiplay exploratory and

appraisal opportunities. “The company now plans to drill more wells to explore the other plays in the block in the immediate future. OVL is also undertaking additional 3D seismic data to map more drillable prospects in the other sectors of the block,” the statement said. OVL has a stake in 7 exploratory blocks in Colombia. These are in addition to two producing blocks with 50 per cent in JV company, Mansarovar Energy Colombia Ltd. (MECL).

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India’s oil consumption up marginally in October India’s oil consumption went up slightly by 1.8% in October that could be first signs that the economic activity may be gradually picking up. While the consumption saw a mild jump, production and other indicators such as exports saw a decline as per a report by India Ratings and Research. India’s domestic consumption of petroleum products increased 1.8% year-on-year (y-o-y) to 4.2-mn barrels per day in October 2020, the report said. The country’s production and exports declined by about 17% and 35% respectively, the report added. On a cumulative basis, production, domestic consumption and exports declined 16.4% y-o-y, 15.7% y-o-y and 11.0% y-o-y, respectively, during April-October 2020.

“In October 2020, India’s refining throughput declined 16.1% y-o-y to 4.35-mn bpd, while it marginally increased 0.5% in October quarter compared to June quarter. The refining throughput was down 19.7% y-o-y to 4.06-mn bpd during April-October 2020. Domestic crude production fell to 6.2% y-o-y to 0.61-mn bpd in October 2020,” the report said. November diesel sales down 7% y-o-y, petrol up 5% Meanwhile, as per provisional sales data of state-run oil companies, diesel demand dropped 7% in November from a year earlier after rebounding to above pre-pandemic levels in October, showing uneven recovery trajectory. Petrol sales, however, grew 5% year-on-year. Jet fuel demand recovery stayed sluggish with sales 48% lower in Novem-

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ber from a year earlier as international flights remain restricted. Cooking gas consumption rose 4.6%. In October, diesel sales had grown 7.4% and petrol 4.3% y-o-y, signalling strong recovery. But a reversal in November in diesel showed a full recovery may take longer. Diesel accounts for nearly 40% of the total refined fuel demand in the country and the rate of its consumption is a broad indicator of the nation’s economic activity. A slip in diesel consumption means less demand from transport as well as industry. October’s booming demand was mainly driven by increased movement of trucks needed to stock up consumer goods ahead of festive season’s massive buying, an industry executive said. Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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Hydrocarbons BOOSTING INFRASTRUCTURE

IOC to invest around Rs. 1,700-crore in new projects in Andhra Pradesh Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) plans to invest Rs. 1,689-crore in new projects in Andhra Pradesh which includes Rs. 1,522-crore on petro products infrastructure and Rs. 167-crore on LPG storage facilities. According to Mr. R. S. S. Rao, Executive Director, State Head, IOC AP and Telangana, the investment includes revamping, setting up of facilities and storage capacities in Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Rajahmundry and Hyderabad (Rs. 600-crore investment in Telangana) and various other facilities in AP. At the existing Vijayawada petroleum storage terminal at Kondapalli, a Rs. 316-crore terminal would operate as a tap off point terminal on the upcoming Paradip-Hyderabad Pipeline (PHPL) being set up with an outlay of Rs. 3,800-crore. The terminal is expect-

ed to be commissioned by September 2021.

The new depot is likely to be commissioned by March 2021.

IOC is setting up a Rs. 466-crore new grassroot terminal on a 60-acre site at Atchutapuram in Vizag with a storage capacity of over 74,000 kilo litres. The terminal, which would be a tap off point on the upcoming Paradip-Hyderabad Product pipeline, would cater to the petroleum product (MS/HSD) requirements of Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam districts and the project is expected to be completed by July 2021. The Malkapuram terminal near Vizag is being revamped at a cost of Rs. 355-crore. The revamping is expected to be completed by February 2023. A new rail fed depot is coming up in Nakkanadoddi, Guntakal over 83 acres of land with a tankage capacity of 55,000-kl at an investment of Rs. 385-crore. The depot would replace the old Guntakal depot which is closed.

LPG bottling IOC has three Indane LPG bottling plants in Andhra Pradesh at Kadapa, Vizag and Kondapalli (Vijayawada) with a total bottling capacity of 360 thousand tonnes per annum (ttpa) and LPG storage capacity of 6,800 tonnes. Together these three bottling plants churn out more than one lakh cylinders per day. In addition to the above, to meet the increasing demand of LPG in Andhra Pradesh, a 120-ttpa grassroot LPG bottling plant at an investment of Rs. 167-crore is coming up at Chittoor, which would add another 36,000 LPG cylinders to the daily output of IOC in the state. This will be ready by July 2022 and take the bottling capacity of Indane LPG to 1.4-lakh cylinders per day.

CHANGED SCENARIO

Oil-linked pricing of LNG needs immediate revision: Oil Minister Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) pricing and marketing strategies need a re-look in the light of the prevailing post-COVID-19 scenarios according to Oil Minister, Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan. Addressing the 7th International Energy Forum (IEF)-International Gas Union (IGU) Ministerial Gas Forum, Mr. Pradhan said, “The growth of short term and spot contracts is a defining feature of the LNG market. Several surveys indicate that buyers expect that close to 60 per cent of

their portfolio will consist of spot and short-term volume, a marked increase, compared to 40 per cent last year. Due to COVID-19 demand contraction, LNG is available abundantly on spot basis at much lower than contract basis price.” Fix pricing structure He said, “LNG price determination for Asian consumers is still oil-linked and this requires urgent revision. The steep fall in LNG price will help offset demand decline, potentially leading to additional coal-to-gas switching.

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There is greater recognition to immediately address the rigidity in the marketing structure in the LNG sector. It is expected that LNG will become more competitive compared to even pipeline gas supply in some markets.” Noting that the right price would ensure speedier adoption of natural gas in the country, Mr. Pradhan said, “India is a highly price sensitive market. The key users of natural gas seek immediate realignment of re-gassified LNG price given the prevailing market conditions.” 105

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Hydrocarbons SALE PRE-EMPTED

Australia’s Woodside Petroleum blocks OVL’s Senegal oilfield deal In a setback to ONGC Videsh Ltd. (OVL), Australia’s Woodside Petroleum Ltd. said it has exercised its right to match an offer by the Indian company to buy FAR Ltd.’s stake in the $4.2-bn Sangomar oil project in Senegal. OVL had last month reached a deal to buy Australian firm FAR Ltd.’s 13.67 per cent stake in the Sangomar project off Senegal’s shore for $45-mn. That deal was subject to a waiver of pre-emption rights by partners. “Woodside has given notice exercising its right to pre-empt the sale by FAR Senegal RSSD SA (FAR) to ONGC Videsh Vankorneft Pte Ltd. (a unit of OVL) of FAR’s entire participating interest in the Rufisque, Sangomar and Sangomar Deep (RSSD) joint venture,” the Australian company said in a statement. FAR has a 13.67 per cent interest in the Sangomar exploitation area

and a 15 per cent interest in the remaining RSSD evaluation area. This would have been the first acquisition by OVL in two-and-a-half-years. Pre-emption rights But with Woodside exercising the pre-emption rights, the deal is all but gone, according to industry observers. Sangomar is a joint venture with Woodside Petroleum and Senegal’s national oil company, Petrosen. FAR had said last month it would exit the troubled $4.2-bn Sangomar project by selling its stake to OVL. “The acquisition is value-accretive for Woodside shareholders and results in a streamlined joint venture which will assist in our targeted sell-down in 2021,” Woodside Chief Executive Officer Peter Coleman said in a statement. Woodside’s stake in the Sangomar joint venture will increase to 90 per

cent and the company will remain as an operator. Woodside, in August, exercised its right to match a $400-mn offer by Russia’s Lukoil to buy Cairn Energy’s stake in the RSSD project, making it the largest shareholder. Woodside, the operator of the block, at present has a 68.33 per cent stake in the Sangomar field and 75 per cent interest in exploration area. Petrosen holds an 18 per cent stake interest in Sangomar field and 10 per cent in the exploration area of the RSSD Block. The Sangomar field, currently under development, is located in the deep waters of Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau and GuineaConakry Basin (MSGBC Basin), Offshore Senegal, covering an area of 772 sq. km. and is planned to go on production in 2023 under Phase-1 development.

TRANSPARENT MARKETPLACE

IGX gets regulatory approval to operate as gas exchange The Indian Gas Exchange (IGX) has been authorised to operate by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB). This approval has been given under the PNGRB (Gas Exchange) Regulations, 2020 for 25 years. These regulations were notified by PNGRB on September 28, 2020. IGX said that it had submitted its application for authorisation on October 8, 2020 under the new regulations of PNGRB. IGX was established in 2020 as India’s first automated national-level trading platform for physical delivery of

natural gas. It is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Indian Energy Exchange (IEX). The IGX platform provides a neutral and transparent marketplace to multiple buyers and sellers to trade in spot and forward contracts at designated physical hubs, a IGX statement said. PNGRB Chairperson Mr. D. K. Sarraf, said, “With this development, IGX has become first regulated gas exchange in the country. The exchange will play an instrumental role in transparent discovery of gas prices, accelerate investments in the value chain, aid in capacity

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utilisation of pipelines as well as boost consumer confidence and in turn increasing gas demand in the country.” IGX currently offers trade in five contracts namely: daily, weekly, weekday, fortnightly and monthly at three physical hubs at Hazira and Dahej in Gujarat and KG Basin in Andhra Pradesh. “The exchange has over 500 registered clients and 14 members. Since its launch on June 15, 2020, the platform has cumulatively traded 74,600-mn British thermal units of natural gas,” the statement added. Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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DSM to employ sustainable feedstock from Neste to make high-performance polymers products with consistently high quality using its existing processes.

DSM has announced a strategic partnership with Neste, the Finlandbased renewable chemicals expert, to enable the production of high-performance polymers. In the new collaboration, DSM Engineering Materials will start replacing a significant portion of the fossil feedstock used to date in the manufacture of its polymer portfolio with Neste’s feedstock produced from recycled waste plastics and/or 100% bio-based hydrocarbons. These polymers are used, for example, in the automotive, electronics and packaging industries.

Neste produces its bio-based hydrocarbons entirely from renewable raw materials, such as waste and residue oils and fats. For the production of waste plastic derived feedstock, Neste focuses on plastics that cannot be mechanically recycled and have previously been directed to incineration and landfilling.

Over the short term, the collaboration aims to replace several thousand tonnes of fossil feedstock in the production of polymers with alternative, sustainable feedstock: bio-based and waste plastic-based hydrocarbons.

Thanks to being a drop-in replacement to commonly-used fossil feedstock in the polymers production, Neste’s products are suitable for existing production infrastructures and enables DSM to produce more sustainable

“All of the chemically recycled and bio-based materials within the value chain will have the globally recognised ISCC Plus certification and will not require re-qualification,” DSM informed. Mr. Shruti Singhal, President DSM Engineering Materials said, “We have a long history of delivering tangible proof points of our commitment to sustainability. As a next step we are going to even further reduce our footprint and will offer a full alternative range of our existing portfolio based on bio- and/or recycled-based materials by 2030. Together with our upstream partner Neste and other value chain partners we’re ready to drive our industry forward, and seize the sustainable opportunities ahead.”

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Agilyx and Toyo Styrene report progress in PS recycling facility in Japan Agilyx Corporation, US-based expert in the advanced recycling of postuse plastics, and Toyo Styrene, an affiliate of Japan’s Denka Company Ltd., have announced the 30% completion of the final phase of the Front End Loading (FEL) design development (FEL3) to deploy the Agilyx technology near Toyo Styrene’s facility in the Chiba Prefecture of Japan. The facility will focus on recycling post-use polystyrene (PS) plastic back to a styrene monomer. In April 2020, Agilyx announced the licensing of its technology to Toyo Styrene.

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Borealis set to get globally recognised recycling certification for all European polyolefin sites Austria’s Borealis has announced that four of its polyolefin (PO) production locations in Europe are currently ‘ISCC PLUS’ certified, with the remaining two to be certified by the first quarter of 2021. A global standard for recycled and biobased materials, International Sustainability & Carbon Certification (ISCC PLUS) provides traceability along the supply chain, verifying companies to meet specific environmental and social standards, creating a chain of custody. The company has gained the certification for its Porvoo (Finland), Schwechat (Austria), Kallo and Beringen (Belgium) PO production sites, and is aiming to have its sites at Stenungsund (Sweden) and Burghausen (Germany) certified by the first quarter of 2021.

Borealis’ Porvoo location, which recently commissioned a cavern to store its conventional and renewable feedstock, is the latest site to gain this certification. A certification audit was completed at Stenungsund this October, and there is one planned for certification at Burghausen later this year. The move enables Borealis to certify its mass balanced production of renewable feedstock, as well as chemically recycled feedstock, with a mass balance approach crucial to transitioning towards a more circular economy of the chemical industry. ‘ISCC PLUS’ certification also enables Borealis to produce and offer renewable PO – range of circular products – and

renewable hydrocarbons, such as ethylene, propylene, C4s, and acetone, to the market for the first time. And as a result of certifying each of its production sites, Borealis said it can progress with its large pipeline of projects to drive the transition to a circular economy: supplier contracts can be finalised, and customer contracts for feedstock explored. “This is another step in implementing the pledges Borealis made to stakeholders that by 2025, 100% of the consumer products and solutions shall be made of recyclable, reusable or with renewable content,” the company said in a press statement.

REDUCING GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS

European study confirms vital role for chemical recycling The ‘European Green Deal’ aims to establish a circular and sustainable economy in Europe. One key challenge is to make plastic truly circular. The European chemical industry is convinced that chemical recycling technologies can play an essential role to transform plastic waste in valuable secondary raw materials. These technologies have the potential to avoid greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that can occur in both the feedstock production and from incineration of plastic waste. The European Chemical Industry Council (Cefic) said this positive environmental impact was confirmed recently in a new report by Quantis on ‘Chemical recycling: Greenhouse gas emission reduction potential of an emerging waste manage-

ment route’. The report, commissioned by Cefic, used life cycle assessment (LCA) and systemic material flow analysis approaches to assess the environmental benefits of chemical recycling in a consistent and comparable way. These studies provided insights in the potential reduction of GHG emissions by using chemical recycling technologies compared to current end-of-life management such as incineration, and in how it can contribute to low industrial emissions from 2030-2050. It makes chemical recycling a more sustainable option for mixed plastic waste, compared to incineration and landfilling. Chemical recycling technologies offer complementary solutions to existing mechanical and dissolution recycling to treat

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mixed or contaminated plastic waste that otherwise would be incinerated or sent to landfill. Therefore, it helps to reduce the leakage of plastic waste into the environment, including the littering of oceans. “Plastic waste can be transformed and used as feedstock material for the chemical industry, thus it reduces the dependency from other fossil resources and the associated GHG emissions,” Cefic said. However, while chemical recycling has great potential, these technologies still require further upscaling, the report noted. To be successful, chemical recycling must be supported by a holistic enabling policy framework, an open investment environment and a competitive economic model, Cefic pointed out. Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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News from Abroad SUSTAINABLE FLEXIBLE PACKAGING

BASF and Sweden’s BillerudKorsnäs to develop home-compostable paper laminate BASF and the Swedish packaging manufacturer BillerudKorsnäs have joined hands to develop a unique home-compostable paper laminate for flexible packaging. The multi-layer film consists of three basic components – BillerudKorsnäs’ paper ConFlex Silk, a sealing layer made of BASF’s certified homecompostable and partly bio-based biopolymer ecovio and BASF’s waterbased adhesive Epotal Eco 3675 X, which joins the film to the paper. As all parts of the multi-layer laminate are food-contact approved, it can be used to produce wraps with individually adjusted barrier properties, e.g., for cookies, ice cream, cereal bars and dairy items, as well as wrappers for fish, meat and cheese freshly sold in supermarkets. All components are certified homecompostable, according to official

European certification schemes for home-composting. The laminate contains a high share of renewables and extends the end-of-life options for multi-layer flexible packaging by being organically recyclable, the companies said. The new home-compostable solution has the same performance features as conventional multi-layer packaging – it is puncture resistant, shows a good printability, excellent heat-seal properties and can be processed on standard packaging machines.

“We wanted to create a paper-based laminate with good heat-seal properties by using certified home-compostable components only,” said Mr. Amir Pourirani, head of global marketing Biopolymers at BASF. “There is a huge trend in society, in some countries driven by legislation, to move from plastic to paper-based packaging. Moreover, currently available multi-layer flexible films are difficult to recycle, but the technical need is still present. In BillerudKorsnäs we found the ideal partner to develop a home-compostable solution based on paper with a broader end-of-life option for packaging while maintaining the technical performance of traditional laminates,” he added. According to the targets of the ‘European Strategy for Plastics in a Circular Economy’ all plastic packaging should be recyclable or reusable by 2030.

PROCESS TECHNOLOGY

Kaijin Blue Sky Energy (Zhejiang) selects LyondellBasell’s PP technology LyondellBasell has announced that Kaijin Blue Sky Energy (Zhejiang) Co. Ltd. has selected its polypropylene (PP) technology for a new world scale facility. The facility will include a 600-kpta PP plant using LyondellBasell’s Spheripol technology as well as a 300-ktpa PP plant using LyondellBasell’s Spherizone technology. The facility will be built in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.

“The selected technology gives us the ability to deliver cost effectively recognised bulk polymers through the Spheripol technology and to supply differentiated high margin polymer products through the Spherizone technology, allowing us to build up our organisation on a solid basis.”

Mr. Yang Xuanjian, General Manager of Kaijin Blue Sky Energy stated,

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form to manufacture PP products with novel architecture and enhanced product properties. With this award, more than 15 Spherizone plants has been licensed in Asia. Spheripol is the leading PP process with more than 30-mtpa of licensed capacity. The latest fifth generation Spheripol technology includes process improvements that further maximize operational efficiency. 113

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News from Abroad CIRCULAR ECONOMY

Indorama Ventures plans new recycling capacities in France and Poland to recycle 10-bn PET bottles in Europe by 2023 Thailand-based Indorama Ventures Public Company Ltd. (IVL) has announced new and expanded facilities in France and Poland that will help recycle around 10-bn post-consumer PET plastic bottles from across Europe per year by 2023. IVL is investing $1.5-bn globally to expand its recycling facilities. The new investment, that will see over 1.7-bn additional post-consumer PET plastic bottles recycled, was welcomed by UNESDA Soft Drinks Europe, whose members have committed to use recycled PET (rPET) in their bottles. UNESDA represents the soft drinks industry in Europe. “We are announcing a new recycling facility in Verdun, France and expansion of two recently acquired facilities in Bielsko-Biala and Leczyca, Poland. Combined with our existing European facilities, IVL will recycle almost 10 billion post-consumer PET plastic bottles in Europe per year, by 2023,” informed Mr. François Lagrue, Head of Operations – Europe, Indorama Ventures Recycling Group. “This new expanded capacity will mean that, in our facilities alone, an ex-

equivalent to 9.8-bn post-consumer bottles. PET (polyethylene terephthalate) is 100% recyclable and the most collected and recycled plastic packaging in Europe.

tra 1.7 billion more bottles will be recycled in 2023, compared with 2020. This will lend significant support in realising the EU’s plastic collection and recycling targets. These new and expanded recycling facilities will support our shared goal of closed-loop and sustainable packaging solutions,” he added. In 2019, Indorama Ventures announced it would be aiming for a minimum of 750,000-tonnes of recycled PET (rPET) globally by 2025, investing up to $1.5-bn to achieve this goal. IVL’s new plant in Verdun along with recent acquisitions in Bielsko-Biala and Leczyca will work with their existing PET flake production facilities in Europe. Verdun will be commissioned in Q4 2021 and IMP Polowat’s facilities in Poland were acquired in October 2020. These provide the washed and shredded post-consumer bottles as PET flake feedstock to produce rPET resin that is suitable for food contact use. The input tonnage processed is

Mr. Nicholas Hodac, Director General of UNESDA Soft Drinks Europe said, “We welcome this investment in Europe’s circular economy. Europe’s soft drinks industry is working hard to drive sustainability throughout its value chain – from sourcing, production and distribution through to packaging, collection, recycling and reuse. This investment is another proof point that circularity works in Europe. By delivering a closed-loop system we ensure that valuable secondary raw material is not wasted and we achieve a well-functioning EU market.” In 2018, UNESDA agreed a series of ambitions to make its plastic packaging more sustainable. This included using a minimum of 25% rPET content in bottles by 2025. As a result, investment in recycling has been stimulated and rolled out. Many UNESDA members – including Suntory, PepsiCo and Coca-Cola – have gone further and announced ambitious targets for even more recycled content in soft drink bottles.

Songwon announces global price increases due to higher freight rates South Korean polymer additives firm, Songwon Industrial Co. Ltd., has announced that prices for all its products will be raised by 2-5%,

depending on business line and region. “These price increases are a consequence of the sudden escalation of freight rates that took place

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on most routes. The new prices are effective as of January 1, 2021, or as contracts allow,” a company note said. Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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News from Abroad COLLABORATION

Elementis and NXTLEVVEL Biochem join up to offer bio-based chemicals Sustainable chemistry focussed firms, UK-based Elementis and The Netherlands-based NXTLEVVEL Biochem have inked a commercial agreement that will enable them to develop, manufacture, and sell a portfolio of bio-based products. The two firms are gearing up for a launch of two new bio-based solvents for the industrial paint and coatings sector in early 2021. These bio-based solvents can be used as coalescing agents and replace the use of petrochemical-based solvents in product formulations. NXTLEVVEL is a commercial scale manufacturer of next generation biomass-derived chemicals. As a joint venture formed in 2018, NXT-

LEVVEL brings together the industrial expertise of the Towell Engineering Group (Sultanate of Oman) with advanced technology developed by GFBiochemicals. GFBiochemicals was founded in 2008 and holds 200 patents for proprietary technology in bio-solvents, polyols and plasticisers based on levulinic acid. Levulinic acid is considered a key bio-based building block that enables the production of an extensive portfolio of derivatives. Elementis focusses on delivering naturally derived additives for paint and coatings, personal care, and energy applications. It is also a leading provider of water-based systems and solutions that replace traditional solvent-based formulations.

“Teaming up with NXTLEVVEL enables Elementis to advance our goal of delivering sustainable, high-performance materials for all customers and industry sectors that we support on a global basis faster and better. Together, we have the potential of being ‘game changers’ in the biobased speciality chemicals category,” commented Mr. Joseph Lupia, Senior Vice President for R&D with Elementis. Through this agreement, Elementis and NXTLEVVEL will capitalise on their respective strengths to launch environmentally sustainable industrial additives that will address customer demands. NXTLEVVEL will develop and manufacture bio-solvents, which Elementis will market and sell to the coatings industry in all regions of the world.

CUSTOMER SUPPORT

Trinseo starts up new thermoplastic elastomers pilot facility in Taiwan Trinseo, the US-based manufacturer of plastics, latex binders and synthetic rubber, has opened of its new thermoplastic elastomers (TPE) pilot facility in Hsinchu, Taiwan. The company said the new pilot facility represents a major step in its growth strategy for TPEs, enabling it to locally produce custom-engineered TPEs and thermoplastic urethanes (TPUs), together with its leading bioplastics portfolio, for key customers in the Asia-Pacific. The pilot facility at Trinseo’s existing site in Hsinchu, complements the company’s existing main TPE development centre in Mussolente, Italy, which is leading in-

dustry developments in the design and production of sustainable soft-touch plastics. The company said the new plant has been launched on schedule, despite the challenges associated with constructing a facility during the global Coronavirus pandemic. “The pilot plant offers a potential platform through which Trinseo can fulfil increasing demand for TPEs, brought about by megatrends such as the growth in telemedicine and the convergence of medical and consumer electronics. These trends bring a requirement for more user-friendly and

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sustainable devices with greater use of soft-touch materials and bio-based plastics,” said Mr. Francesca Reverberi, Vice President, Engineered Materials and Synthetic Rubber, Trinseo. The pilot plant will play a significant role in helping Trinseo achieve its 2030 Sustainability Goals, which specify that sustainably sourced materials will form the basis of 40% of Trinseo’s portfolio within a decade. Trinseo’s bio-based and biodegradable TPE and TPU materials comprise a significant portion of the company’s environmentally friendly portfolio, and the pilot facility is expected to accelerate adoption and development of these solutions. 115

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News from Abroad RECYCLING CATALYSTS

Saudi Aramco, Shell & AMG Recycling mull recycling ‘supercentre’ The Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) and Shell & AMG Recycling B.V. – the joint venture of AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group N.V. and Shell Catalysts & Technologies – have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to evaluate the feasibility of creating a venture in support of Saudi Arabia’s vision to maximise value from its vast natural resources. Saudi Arabia is becoming a globally important region for the supply and demand of vanadium, and desires to enable the development of a world class vanadium recycling industry. In support of this initiative, Shell & AMG Recycling B.V., along with Shell Catalysts & Technologies, will explore the feasibility of building a catalyst manufacturing and recycling ‘supercentre’ in Saudi Arabia. This ‘supercentre’ will enable Saudi Aramco to refine its crudes in an environmentally sustainable manner through the manufacturing of fresh residue upgrading catalysts required to convert heavy

oil fractions into valuable products and recycling the resulting spent catalysts and gasification ash, which are otherwise hazardous wastes. “The ‘supercentre’ will have the ability to make significant contributions toward the circular economy by bringing state-of-the-art fresh catalyst and recycling technologies to Saudi Arabia, enabling the realisation of renewable energy and GHG emission reduction goals in the region,” a press note stated. An MoU related to the spent catalyst and gasification ash recycling project was exchanged among senior officers of the two companies recently. “AMG is privileged to be a partner in this ambitious project to build a vanadium recycling industry in Saudi Arabia. The

concept is to turn oil refinery waste into a domestic resource for the production of vanadium, a critical alloy that improves the quality of infrastructure steel. The project advances the goals of a circular economy and is essential in achieving the societal benefits of reducing global CO2 emissions. In addition, the vanadium produced by the project can be used for grid-stabilisation batteries, which will facilitate a more efficient use of renewable energy and, in turn, accelerate the fulfilment of Saudi Arabia’s CO2 reduction goals,” explained Dr. Heinz Schimmelbusch, Chairman & CEO of AMG. Mr. Andy Gosse, President Shell Catalysts & Technologies, added that “as the world continues its energy transition journey, these value-added investment opportunities will contribute towards maximising the benefits from Saudi Arabia’s natural resources and support the nation’s ambitions towards lowering GHG emissions. These are critical elements as Saudi Aramco looks to maximise return from bottom of the barrel conversion and its oil to chemicals initiatives.”

CONSOLIDATION

PPG to acquire road-marking coatings specialist, Ennis-Flint American coatings major, PPG, has agreed to acquire Ennis-Flint, a coatings maker with a broad portfolio of pavement marking products, including paint, thermoplastics and other advanced traffic technologies, for about $1.15-bn. “The acquisition of Ennis-Flint will further expand our product offering and opportunities in rapidly

developing and high-growth mobility technology solutions,” said Mr. Michael McGarry, PPG Chairman and CEO. “The addition of Ennis-Flint’s products further enhances our existing mobility technologies in support of increased automotive occupant safety through driver-assisted and autonomous driving systems,” he added. PPG formed a mobility focus team

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in 2017 to develop mobility technologies and innovative technical solutions that provide increased functionality and solve new and unique requirements for electric, hybrid and autonomous vehicles. Mobility-related products developed by PPG include battery-specific coatings that deliver enhanced safety and performance; autonomous vehicle coatings that improve vehicle and infrastructure visibility; and Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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News from Abroad interior coatings that increase surface functionality and durability. Ennis-Flint, a privately held company headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina, is a global leader in pavement markings and traffic safety

solutions with the industry’s most comprehensive and innovative product offering. It supplies a wide range of products, including traffic paint, hot-applied and preformed thermoplastics, raised pavement markers and intelligent transportation systems

from a network of manufacturing facilities within the US, Europe, South America, and Asia. The company employs approximately 1,000 people globally and its full year of 2020 revenue is expected to be approximately $600-mn.

ELECTRIC MOBILITY

LG Chem to double China battery capacity to meet Tesla demand South Korea’s LG Chem Ltd. is planning to more than double production capacity of battery cells it makes in China for Tesla Inc electric vehicles (EV) next year, according to a report by international news agency, Reuters. The firm, a supplier for Tesla’s Shanghai-built ‘Model 3’, will also ship its increased output from China as well as Korea to Tesla’s factories in Germany and US, signalling an increased role in the supply chain of the world’s leading EV manufacturer, the report said. The plan comes as Tesla, LG Chem’s primary customer, scrambles to secure cells as part of an aggressive global production expansion plan, as it targets soaring

demand fanned by governments promoting EVs to curb air pollution. LG Chem is already said to have added production lines in South Korea this year mainly to meet demand from Tesla’s US plant. Moreover, the automaker has reportedly asked Japan’s Panasonic Corp – which supplies the US plant – to also supply its Shanghai factory.

sufficient and announced Tesla’s plans to make its own, cheaper battery cells – a prospect that could injure suppliers’ pricing power. LG Chem, whose battery cell business became an independent unit recently, in October said it would triple capacity of cylindrical cells to 60 gigawatt hours by 2023, without naming Tesla or disclosing other details.

Growing demand Tesla’s growth represents a boon for LG Chem, Panasonic and Chinese supplier, Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. (CATL), with Chief Executive Mr. Elon Musk revealing plans in September to increase purchases. Still, Mr. Musk said supplies were in-

LG Chem, alongside CATL, supplies battery cells for Tesla’s Model 3 sedan built in Shanghai, where production began last year and whose current annual capacity is 250,000 cars. Tesla aims to start making its ‘Model Y’ sport-utility vehicle at the plant next year, for which capacity will reach 250,000 by 2022.

NEW PROJECT

Piedmont Lithium launches feasibility study for US concentrate operations US-based mineral exploration company, Piedmont Lithium Ltd., has awarded the definitive feasibility study (DFS) for its planned spodumene concentrate operations in North Carolina, USA, to a combined team including Primero Group and Marshall Miller & Associates. Marshall Miller will lead quarry design activities, while Primero will advance the concentrator design, infrastructure design, and be responsible for overall study management. The DFS will target production of 160,000-tpa

quarry and spodumene concentrator, as well as co-products including quartz and feldspar. The study will incorporate the results of the pilot level test-work ongoing at SGS Canada. Piedmont’s President and CEO, Mr. Keith Phillips informed, “We will launch the DFS for our chemical operations in quarter one of 2021 and will be positioned to begin construction in mid-2021, which should be ideal timing given the vast demand for lithium hydroxide we expect beginning in the 2022-2023 time period.” The company will be one of the lowest-cost

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producers of high-quality battery-grade lithium hydroxide outside China and will offer a secure and sovereign supply of lithium hydroxide for US and European OEMs seeking to localise supply chains and protect the supply of raw materials. The company said it remains fully committed to development of an integrated lithium hydroxide business in North Carolina and a DFS of a planned lithium chemical plant will commence in quarter one 2021. 117

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News from Abroad GROWTH FINANCING

Evonik invests in Danish hydrogen peroxide start-up German chemicals major, Evonik, has made a second investment in HPNow, based in Copenhagen, Denmark, through its venture capital unit. Evonik participated in the first financing round of the start-up as early as 2017. Co-investor is the London-based venture capital specialist, AP Ventures.

uses water very efficiently in the irrigation of plants and is used as a solution to the problem of increasingly inadequate water supply, but the method is prone to bio-fouling and clogging. HPNow helps customers with increased crop yields and reduced irrigation system maintenance.

“HPNow has been very successful over the past three years in developing and commercialising its technology,” said Mr. Bernhard Mohr, head of Evonik Venture Capital.” Evonik has extensive know-how and experience in the hydrogen peroxide business. That’s why HPNow and we are an ideal match,” he said.

Following its successful entry into the agricultural market, HPNow is now also entering markets for the treatment of industrial wastewater with high oxygen demand, for advanced oxidation in municipal water treatment, and for use in cooling systems.

With HPGen, HPNow has developed a modular generator that produces hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) directly on site based on a patented electrochemical technology. The used H2O2 breaks down into water and oxygen after its application. This technology makes it possible to use the environmentally friendly H2O2 even in places to which transport has been uneconomical or even impossible until now. All that the system needs on site is electricity, water and air. To date, HPNow mainly addressed the market for agricultural drip irrigation water treatment. Drip irrigation

Only recently, HPNow also entered into a partnership with BSH Electrodomesticos, which produces Bosch and Siemens dishwashers. The technology of the Danish company should make it possible to reduce cleaning times by half and thus make the use of the appliances more convenient and sustainable. “This patented technology offers the possibility of a demand-oriented and cost-efficient supply of hydrogen peroxide directly to the customer. This investment supports our strategy of offering our customers customised system solutions,” said Mr. Michael Traexler, head of the Active Oxygens business line at Evonik.

HPGen uses a patented electrochemical cell to convert water and oxygen into H2O2. “Drip irrigation releases just the right amount of water for the plant. This conserves the valuable resource water,” said Mr. Traexler. “In addition, the technology makes it possible to use H2O2 in areas where less environmentally friendly techniques have been used in the past,” he pointed out. Evonik is one of the world’s largest producers of H2O2. As recently as March, it acquired the US producer PeroxyChem for €640-mn. The companies have agreed not to disclose the size of their stake in HPNow. The most recent success of the Danish company is a grant of almost €1.8mn from the ‘Accelerator Pilot Project’ of the European Innovation Council (EIC). HPNow is one of only 36 companies to receive funding as part of a program to combat the coronavirus pandemic. There were around 1,400 applications in total. The EIC was convinced by HPNow’s approach of being able to produce hydrogen peroxide as a highly effective oxidation agent in places that would otherwise be cut off from a rapid supply of H2O2. HPNow will also use the funds to further improve the security of supply of clean water in the European Union.

DEAL CLOSED

Uralchem acquires a controlling stake in Uralkali Russian fertiliser major, Uralchem, has announced the closure of the deal to acquire shares in Uralkali, one of the world’s largest producers of potassium chloride. After the transaction, Uralchem obtained the right to control more than 75% of Uralkali’s authorised capital. Uralchem said the acquisition provides it

an opportunity to present the widest range of products based on nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus in key consumer markets around the world. Mr. Dmitry Mazepin, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Uralchem, said, “Uralchem’s acquisition of a controlling stake in Uralkali is a commercial project based on the high

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marginality of the potash fertiliser market, confidence in its further growth, and stable demand for the company’s products. We see the potential for increasing the efficiency of Uralchem and Uralkali due to shared experience, standardisation of processes, and joint application of the best practices”. Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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News from Abroad FUTURE PLANS

Saudi Aramco seeks to expand global footprint in chemicals Saudi Arabian government owned oil giant, Saudi Aramco’s President and CEO Mr. Amin Nasser was recently recognised with the ‘Chemists’ Club 2020 Kavaler Award’. The award, sponsored by ICIS and in association with The Valence Group of Piper Sandler is awarded each year to a senior executive recognised for outstanding achievement, as voted on by his/her peers in the ‘ICIS Top 40 Power Players’ a global ranking of the leaders making the greatest positive impact on their companies and the chemical industry. Speaking at the virtual awards event, Mr. Nasser commented on the challenges of 2020, his belief in a bright future for the chemical and petroleum industries, and his expectation that petrochemicals will represent over half of the growth in global oil demand over the next decade. With the $69-bn acquisition of SABIC in June and investments in oil-to-chemicals technology, Aramco has positioned itself for downstream growth. “Although we are seeing a

number of companies announcing global refinery rationalisations or shutdowns – in Europe, the US and at some scale in Asia – we still see opportunities in certain geographies,” said Mr. Nasser. “We expect more than half the world’s new refining capacity that will come on stream in the next 8-10 years will be in Asia, and 70-80% of that will be focused mainly on plastics,” he added. Mr. Nasser called Aramco’s acquisition of SABIC earlier this year “transformational”, enabling Aramco to deliver on its chemical strategy. “If you combine our upstream strength and refining capacity of more than 5-mn barrels per day with SABIC’s chemicals asset base and global presence, it has made us one of the top global chemical players,” he said. As for further mergers and acquisitions, Aramco remains focused on the integration of SABIC while keeping an eye out for future deals. “We are not ruling out any good opportunities that come our way in the future, and

we continue to evaluate a number of opportunities in major growth markets like China and India as part of our longterm strategy,” said Mr. Nasser. On the transition towards renewable energy, Mr. Nasser recognises that new energy sources will play an important role in creating a sustainable energy future. “However, we also believe that the global energy transition will be gradual. COVID-19 has prompted a lot of debate and discussion that the sun has set on the oil and gas industry – that oil demand has peaked or that this is close to happening. But in my view, the reality is that conventional and new energy sources will run in parallel for many decades to come,” he pointed out. Although the drop in oil demand in April 2020 created the worst month for the oil industry, Mr. Nasser sees “light at the end of the tunnel” and predicts good recovery of markets in the second half of 2021. “The oil and gas industry has a key role to play in the road to lower emissions. In the future, oil will be produced with much lower emissions and I see a bright future for the petroleum industry,” he remarked.

Global Green Chemicals starts new glycerine unit in Thailand Global Green Chemicals (GGC), Thailand’s oleochemicals producer and subsidiary of petrochemical major, PTT Global Chemical, has started commercial operations at its new 20,000-tpa refined glycerine unit on 1 December. The plant is located at the Thai Eastern Industrial Land, Amphoe Nong Yai in Chonburi, Thailand. Investment details were not disclosed.

GGC’s first refined glycerine plant in Thailand has a 31,000-tpa capacity. The company also operates a 300,000-tpa glycol ether plant; a 100,000-tpa fatty alcohols unit and a 124,000-tpa fatty alcohols ethoxylate facility, according to its website. Spot glycerine prices in Asia have found support in recent months from supply concerns and strong buying from downstream epichlorohydrin (ECH) sec-

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tor in China. Supply has tightened following reduced plant utilisation rates in both the oleochemicals and biodiesel sector. Glycerine is a by-product of oleochemicals and biodiesel, with the latter contributing over 60% of the global supply. China is the biggest consumer of glycerine, accounting for more than 30% of the demand worldwide. 119

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News from Abroad CPhI REPORT

Vaccine nationalism and dual sourcing key trends to watch out for in 2021 A new report from CPhI explores the potential implications in 2021 of impending vaccine approvals, a new administration in the White House and a return to dual supply chain strategies. The report – which summarises expert analysis into 12 key findings – foresees a particularly positive outlook for the pharma manufacturing supply chain, as a result of the demand for increased second source contingencies, alongside the huge scale-up of vaccine capacity currently underway. A consequence of which is likely to encourage expansion across the contract services sector for all product classes and therapy areas. Interestingly, the report highlights that ‘forgotten priorities’ of recent years like AMR (anti-microbial resistance), and continuous manufacturing will return – with the latter potentially simulating new manufacturing approaches for novel applications like RNA technologies. Two of the new COVID vaccines use RNA technologies and, while the drive to get these out quickly will mitigate their use in the short term, the report sees continuous technologies adopted post approval. “Continuous or intensified processes are in early feasibility stages currently, with investments in research being provided by CEPI and the Gates Foundation,” remarked Mr. Bikash Chatterjee, Chief Executive Officer of Pharmatech Associates. “Most likely, with the continuation of the pandemic and the extremely high demand for vaccines, we could see a push to incorporate

also highlighted as a highly positive development for contract development and manufacturing organisations (CDMOs), with increased production needed not just in vaccines, but in all areas so that pharma companies can potentially concentrate on scale-up. these processes post approval,” he added. Vaccine nationalism In the most immediate trend predicted, the report highlights that the likely initial stage of global vaccines roll-out will see some degree of ‘vaccine nationalism’ – with the first doses kept for home markets – before scaleup is achieved and global availability frees-up towards the latter part of 2021. “Initial demand for COVID-19 vaccines is going to be global, simultaneous, and will vastly outstrip supply, requiring careful management of this scarce resource. But it’s understandable there will be some degree of nationalism as countries try to secure vaccines for their domestic population first,” commented Dr. Mike Whelan, Project Leader at Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI). The report’s experts suggest pointedly that enough capacity is available to complete over four billion doses of vaccines, so long as it is allocated appropriately, with approved drugs given preferential access to available capacity. Opportunity for CDMOs The mass rollout of vaccines was

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In another boon to the supply chain, the shift towards dual sourcing and integrity is leading to more strategic partnerships and ‘capacity reservations’. Mr. Peter Bigelow, President of xCell Strategic Consulting and Chairman of the Pharma & Biopharma Outsourcing Association (PBOA), predicted that “CDMOs are likely to benefit from capacity reservation – with strategic customers and governments looking to maintain available capacity in case it is needed.” As a consequence, this will shrink the pool of available capacity, but also spur increased capacity building by CDMOs. Potentially this means some short-term capacity constraints, particularly for smaller biotechs with earlier stage products, but longer term (2022 onwards), an increased availability of resources – potentially helping to expedite innovation timelines over the next five years. Sourcing strategies Unlike the last 12-months, 2021 will see debate shift towards ‘dual sourcing’ strategies rather than ‘reshoring’ approaches. The end of 2020 brought a new presidency and robust late-stage COVID vaccine trial results, which has reduced the urgency to overhaul complex global supply chains. Instead, the report points to a more nuanced approach, with investments globally in clean and innovative technologies for reshoring – Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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News from Abroad interestingly, these are not limited to the USA and Europe, as often widely assumed, with China also expected to adopt these and potentially at an even faster rate – and dual, tactical and geo sourcing taking precedence. The latter is used to potentially mitigate risks by having a second reserve supplier (e.g., API manufacturer or CDMO) in an alternative country in case of disruption with the primary manufacturer.

Significantly, the digitisation of API sourcing is likely to accelerate with many companies seeing step change improvements in business costs, with digital, real-time and virtual auditing to continue to advance both in scale and capability quickly. Finally, Mr. Gil Roth President of the Pharma & Biopharma Outsourcing Association, envisages new payment models for therapies creating new

contract structures for CDMOs. “Innovations like cell and gene therapies, which accrue a front-loading of the patient population, with many patients treated upon launch, and diminishing volumes required over time as fewer patients remain to be treated will mean such a model for CDMO as well. Contracts will need to shift from ongoing volumes typically treated in contract relationships to much larger upfront payments.”

ENABLING ELECTRIC MOBILITY

Elkem opens new workshop in China dedicated to silicones for hybrid and electric vehicles Norway’s silicones expert, Elkem, has opened a new production workshop in Shanghai, China, dedicated to the development and manufacturing of specialised silicones for hybrid and electric vehicles (EVs). The move is expected to further consolidate Elkem’s position as the largest silicones producer in China. China is the world’s largest single market for the production and sales of EVs. The global demand for EVs is growing fast, and some analysts now expect EVs to account for around a third of new car sales by 2030. Increased sales of hybrids and EV’s represent a substantial growth opportunity for Elkem, particularly within silicones. An EV contains on average four times more silicones than a traditional car. Silicones are as a key component in airbags, cables, hoses and tyres, and Elkem is already a supplier to several of the world’s top EV producers.

A key challenge for EV automakers is to ensure that electrical and electronic parts in are efficient, reliable and safe. Elkem develops and produces silicones solutions, which ensure electrical integrity and electronic components protection that are key features required in EVs. “The cars of the future will be powered by electricity and built and pro-

tected with silicones. Elkem is very proud to play a key role in making greener, safer and more sustainable cities, in line with our strategy of specialisation and growth, and Shanghai is the best place to ride the wave of transports electrification and renewable energy developments,” commented Elkem’s Senior Vice President for Silicones, Mr. Frederic Jacquin.

Lanxess increases prices for 1,6-hexanediol Lanxess, is raising its prices for 1,6-hexanediol (HDO) globally with immediate effect. The increase amounts to €350 per tonne. The reason for the

adjustment is the significant rise in raw material costs over the past months. HDO is an important precursor for

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China’s Baofeng to employ Johnson Matthey technology for world’s largest single train methanol plants UK-based Johnson Matthey (JM), a global leader in sustainable technologies, including those for energy and environmentally efficient production of methanol from syngas, has secured a multiple licence win for China’s Ningxia Baofeng Energy Group’s latest project to develop five of the largest single train methanol plants in the world. Located at Baofeng’s Ordos City complex in Inner Mongolia, the plants have a planned capacity of 5 x 7,200-tpd (tonnes per day) and mark the fourth project on which Baofeng has selected JM as its collaboration partner for methanol technology.

plants and supplier of associated engineering, technical review, commissioning assistance, and catalyst. The JM methanol plants will take synthesis gas as a feed and use JM radial steam raising converters in a patented Series Loop. Within the design, there is potential for 1-2% more feedstock efficiency over the life of the catalyst, JM said in a press note.

Under the agreement, JM will be the licensor of all five methanol

“JM catalysts will enable Ningxia Baofeng Energy to produce sta-

bilised methanol as a product that is used to produce olefins downstream. Thanks to JM’s methanol loop synthesis technology, the plants will provide enhanced energy savings along with low OPEX, CAPEX and emissions,” the note added. Upon start-up, this will represent JM’s 13 th operating license in China with a plant capacity greater than 5,500-tpd and the fourth JM methanol design licensed by Ningxia Baofeng Energy. This latest award follows the recent award of the 7,200-tpd licence in July 2020, the successful commissioning of the 6,600-tpd Baofeng methanol synthesis unit in May 2020 and the original 4,450-tpd methanol synthesis unit, which was commissioned in 2014.

Univar boosts speciality silicone distribution business in China US-based chemical distribution major, Univar Solutions Inc, has announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Univar Solutions China Co. Ltd., has reached an agreement with Zhuhai Techi Chem Silicone Industry Corporation (Techi Chem) to acquire the business to distribute speciality silicone solutions used primarily for the coatings, adhesives, sealants, and elastomers (CASE) market. This agreement aligns to the company’s global approach to its dedicated end market verticals as it provides new opportunities for growth by further positioning Univar Solutions to bring differential value

print of industry-leading capabilities, technical Solution Centres and market knowledge, as well as a premier line of products and comprehensive solutions.

to customers and suppliers within the CASE market. With a focus on offering innovative solutions to meet market needs and trends, Univar Solutions intends to deliver a consistent global approach across key industries through a worldwide foot-

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“Univar Solutions has the capability to consistently provide our suppliers and customers with added value services to assist in their pursuit of growth and we are very excited to add the depth and breadth of Techi Chem’s leading specialty silicone solutions within the China marketplace,” said Mr. Nick Powell, President, Speciality Chemicals and Ingredients and President EMEA & APAC for Univar Solutions. Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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The chemistry and markets for industrial biocides

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INTRODUCTION iocides are chemicals used to kill harmful microorganisms, control fungal and bacterial growth when used in adequate proportion and duration. Biocides are used in a variety of industries including healthcare, food & beverage, plastics, coatings, pulp & paper, and personal care, wherein they are incorporated into products to act as a preservative and increase shelf-life. Types of biocides Halogen compounds are among the largest volume biocides in use, accounting for about a quarter of industry revenues in 2019. Derivatives of all major halogens – fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine – are used. Chlorine is one of the most prominently used halogens for its strong oxidizing properties and antimicrobial activities in wastewater treatment plants and municipal drinking water plants, among other applications. Chlorine dioxide

is also commonly used for reasons of effectiveness and relatively low costs. On-site generation technologies for it have greatly expanded the markets in areas such as in water treatment and pharmaceutical applications. Iodophor is an iodine-based compound that enhances the stability and effectiveness of iodine as a biocide. Metallic compounds and organosulphur compounds have also emerged as a prominent product segments, only following halogen compounds. Heavy metals such as copper and silver are prominently used. Copper is considered to be more efficient due to higher toxicity to bacteria and other microorganisms. Copper sulphate-based biocide formulations are widely used for preventing algal growth in water treatment plants. Organo-sulphur compounds are chlorine-free and non-oxidizing formulations, making them ideal for noncorrosive applications.

Specialty biocides can be sub-divided into eight product categories:  Organic acids and salts;  Active halogen compounds;  Quaternary ammonium compounds;  Organometallics;  Inorganics;  Organo-sulphur compounds;  Phenolics; and  Others. Within each of these categories several options are available, and it is not uncommon to find more than one biocidal product in an application. Table 1: Five classes of biocides Type Function Bacteriostats Control bacteria on skin and surfaces Bactericides Protect from bacterial spoilage Fungicides Protect from fungal attack and spoilage Insecticides Protect against insects Algaecides Protect against algae

Table 2: Commonly used speciality biocides(1) Product group Examples Halogenated biocides Chlorinated Brominated Iodine-based Inorganic biocides Nitrogen-based Phenolics Organometallics

Chloroisocyanurates, Chlorothanonil, Lithium hypochlorite, etc. Sodium bromide, DMDM hydantoin, 2-Bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol (BNPD), etc. Iodophors, 3-Iodo-2-propynylbutyl carbamate (IPBC), etc. Cuprous oxide (Cu2O), Chromated copper arsenate (CCA), Copper hydroxide (Cu(OH)2) Borates, etc. Quaternary ammonium compounds (quats), Triazines, Tetrakishydroxymethyl phosphonium sulphate (THPS), etc. Pentachlorophenol (PCP), Phenoxyethanol Copper naphthenate, Copper thiocyanate (CuSCN), Bis-(N-cyclohexyldiazeniumdioxy)-copper (Cu-HDO), 10,10’-Oxybisphenoxarsine (OBPA), etc.

Organosulphurs Isothiazolinones Pyrithiones Miscellaneous

5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one and 2-methyl-4 isothiazolin-3-one (CIT/MIT). 1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one (BIT), etc. Zinc-2-pyridinethiol-2-oxide (ZPT), Sodium-2-pyridinethiol-2-oxide (NPT), Methylenebis(thiocyanate) (MBT), 2-(Thiocyanomethylthio) benzothiazole (TCMTB), etc. Polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB), Glutaraldehyde, Peracetic acid, etc.

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Special Report Application areas Paints & coatings Paints and coatings are highly susceptible to water-borne and air-borne microbial contaminants because of their exposure to bulk handling and storage systems. Usage of biocides in paints and coatings offers various benefits, including dry-film preservation, microbial growth prevention, and incan preservation. It also helps prevent fungal development after the film is formed and the paint dries. The increasing usage of water-based paints and coatings has further led to a rise in demand. This segment accounted for the largest revenue share of 27.2% in 2019 and is anticipated to maintain its lead to 2027. There are two major types of biocides used in coatings:  Those designed to prevent spoilage of water-based liquids during manufacture and storage (in-can biocides); and  Those designed to prevent biological establishment on cured or solid compositions, regardless of whether they were originally water or solvent-based (dry film biocides). CIT/MIT preservatives are the workhorse biocides as they provide broad-spectrum protection against microorganisms, such as bacteria, yeast and mold fungi, which in turn enables robust preservation of water-based products, including paints, adhesives, latex emulsions, tackifiers, mineral slurries and pigment dispersions. These preservatives are compatible with water-based paints, and typically do not cause coagulation or changes in viscosity, color, gloss, film formation or other critical parameters of the finished formulations. Another cost-effective biocide with instantaneous anti-microbial activity

Table 3: Summary of the most commonly used in-can biocides(3) Molecule

Efficacy / Stability

5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one (CIT)*

Broad-spectrum, high efficiency, lower stability

2-Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one (MIT)

Excellent bactericide, poor fungicide, good stability

1,2-Benzisothiazolin-3-one (BIT)

Good bactericide, moderate fungicide, fair stability

2-Bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol (BNPD) Effective bactericide, lower stability Formaldehyde-donors – various

Weak fungicides, some bacteria can tolerate high levels

* sold commercially in combination with MIT in a ratio of 3:1 (CIT:MIT)

Table 4: Summary of the most commonly used dry film biocide actives Active ingredient

Principle function

2-n-Octyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one (OIT)

Fungicide

4,5-Dichloro-2-n-octyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one (DCOIT)

Fungicide

3-Iodopropynyl butylcarbamate (IPBC)

Fungicide

2,4,5,6-Tetrachloro-1,3-dicyanobenzene (Chlorothalonil, CHL)

Fungicide

Methyl-N-(2-benzimidazolyl) carbamate (Carbendazim)

Fungicide

Zinc-bis(2-thiolpyridine-N-oxide) (ZPT)

Fungicide

3-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (Diuron)

Algicide

2-tert-Butylamino-4-ethylamino-6-methylthio-1,3,5-triazine (Terbutryn)

Algicide

and rapid chemical breakdown in the environment is 2,2-dibromo-3nitrilopropionamide (DBNPA), which is widely used in paint and coatings manufacturing plants for hygiene purposes. Many paint and coatings producers typically use DBNPA to keep raw materials clean, purify wash water, and as a quick-clean agent for plant equipment(2). Water treatment Water treatment is one of the most prominent applications where biocides are used for preventing antifouling and bacterial or algal contamination in water systems, such as cooling water systems, pools & spas, pulp & paper mills, municipal drinking water systems, and industrial water treatment systems. The

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vulnerability of wastewater to bacterial growth and contamination is significantly high because of its high organic content that supports bacterial/algal buildup. Therefore, the application in these plants has become a key fundamental for obtaining clean and pure water. Oil & gas industry In the oil & gas industry, control of sulphate-reducing bacteria and slimeforming bacteria in oil well drilling, oil field processing, and gas storage equipment, provides significant business opportunities. One of the emerging trends in the global oilfield biocides market is the combined use of biocides like glutarChemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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Special Report Table 5: Biocide use by application area Paints & coatings Glutaradehyde 1,2-Benzoisothiazolin-3-one (BIT) Bronopol 1,2-Dibromo-2,4-dicyanobutane 5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one (CIT)

Paper making Halogenated hydantoin 2-Bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol

Pulp industry Chlorine Chlorine dioxide

Personal care Paraben esters Imidazolinyl urea

5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one 2,2-dibromo-2-cyanoacetamide (DBNPA) n-Octyl-isothiazoloin-3-one

Halogenated Hydantoin

Diazolinyl urea

Methylene bisthiocyanate (MBT) Quaternary ammonium compounds Tetrakis(hydroxymethyl) phosphonium sulphate (THPS) Glutaraldehyde aldehyde with microbiocides, such as tris (hydroxymethyl) nitromethane (THNM), for better microbial control solutions. Market trends Due to their nature and the variety of applications they are used in, biocides are often a key component in chemical formulations. The fact that some chemistries are under scrutiny in many countries makes this sizeable and rather mature market an unexpectedly dynamic industry, where regional markets are characterised by sets of completely different trends. According to a report by Grand View Research, the global biocides market size was valued at US$7.7-bn in 2019 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.9% from 2020 to 2027(4). The European, Chinese, and US markets are projected to show a low but stable growth of 1.8% from 2016 to 2021.

Quaternary ammonium DMDM hydantoin compounds Tetrakis(hydroxymethyl) Phenoxyethanol phosphonium sulphate (THPS) Glutaraldehyde 5-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-one (CIT) Organic acids (benzoic, sorbic) & salts

Table 6: Global biocide market – a snapshot Market size value in 2020 Revenue forecast in 2027 Growth Rate, CAGR [2020-2027] Market demand, 2020 Market demand, 2027

US$7.9-bn US$10.5-bn 3.9% 1,607-kt 2,023-kt

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a sharp spike in the sanitizer and disinfectant use of biocides (and thus quaternary ammoniums and germicidal phenolics), while use in industries impacted by shelter-inplace mandates (e.g., construction, non-essential manufacturing sectors) has declined. Since 2016, mainland China has become the largest global market for biocides and will continue to be one of the fastest-growing markets; by 2025, mainland China will represent nearly one-third of the total global volume consumption. North America is the

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next-largest market for specialty biocides; the much higher consumption of biocides in North America, compared with the other developed regions of Western Europe and Japan, reflects the far higher number of swimming pools requiring biocides. Western Europe is the third-largest market for biocides; growth expectations for Western Europe are low, as it is a mature market and suffering from a heavy legislative burden, which makes new product development very difficult. Biocides consumption in India is still in early stages of development, with food preservation and water treatment being the only significant markets. Double-digit growth will continue through the forecast period, with India expected to represent nearly 10% of the global market by 2025(5). An important consideration in the biocides market is the impact of government regulations. In the US, Western Europe, mainland China, and Japan, as well as elsewhere in the world, these regulations require the registra127

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Special Report centration in some applications has been limited, are keeping pace in the US, notably due to their favourable price, but are increasingly dealing with competition from other chemistries. Oil and gas applications have also been on a roller-coaster lately, notably due to changing oil prices, but also because of the switch from some chemistries, such as acrolein, to more environmentally friendly options.

tion of biocides, a process that includes lengthy and expensive toxicological tests that are designed to demonstrate whether the products can be used safely. Compliance with these regulations requires expertise and infrastructure, and this was a major reason why many large companies that first entered this business were often large manufacturers of pharmaceuticals or pesticides that already had similar biological testing capabilities and registration groups. Over time, newer regulations in most world areas have further restricted or banned the use of some biocides and stimulated the use of acceptable replacements with lower human toxicity. US market The US remains the largest global market for specialty biocides with US$2.9-bn in revenues in 2016, notably due to an unmatched market for wood preservation. The wide use of wood as a construction material in both the commercial and residential sectors makes wood preservation a key outlet for biocides. As a result, the key chemistries used in wood preservation, such as creosote or CCA, are the leading biocides in the US market, larger than products like IBPC or quats, which are used in a wider application range. However, the large wood preser-

vation segment is undergoing major changes because the use of some biocidal products falls under new regulations introduced by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The regulations will adversely affect wood treatment with CCA for all residential uses. It is expected that in five years no wood treater or manufacturer will use CCA to treat wood in residential sectors. Due to the risks associated with occupational exposure, the wood preservation industry is gradually moving away from arsenic-containing preservatives towards new alternative wood preservatives, such as copper naphthenate, which are safer and environmentally friendly according to the EPA’s risk assessment(6). In the US, micronized copper azole (MCA) and dissolved copper azole (DCA) are expected to be the fastest growing biocidal actives, as they will take over the share from phased-out products, such as CCA. Other applications are also susceptible to change due to concerns over health effects and environmental damage. In adhesive and sealant applications, formaldehyde-releasing biocides are slowly being replaced by other chemistries, such as isothiazolinones. Triazines, even if the maximum con-

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European market Europe, the second largest biocides market globally, has also been strongly affected by the regulatory pressures coming from the enforcement of the Biocidal Product Regulations (BPR). All the suppliers operating in the EU zone are now required to register their products with the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). The entire process might take up to 10 years and can cost millions of euros. This stimulated an intense industry consolidation. Ashland sold its biocidal business to Troy Corp, and Dow Chemical’s acquired Rohm and Haas. Other suppliers decided to exit the EU market completely, including BWA Water Treatment. Moreover, some chemistries were not registered at all, as their market potential was considered to be not large enough to support the costs. Even products properly registered as biocidal substances face tight regulations due to the allowed levels of certain actives. The introduction of concentration level of MIT at 1,500 ppm resulted in a considerable drop in the product consumption since 2016. The ongoing regulations create uncertain expectations in suppliers regarding the market’s future. As a result, suppliers tend to focus on the actives that are less likely to be restricted, such as IPBC among the fungicides and glutaraldehyde in oil & gas uses, or cut down products, such as triazines, as they are more likely to Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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Special Report fall under new restrictions. Nevertheless, with biocides being essential in a number of applications, they still represent a growing market potential in a number of end-use applications, nota-bly in hygiene, driven by the increasing awareness of health and safety and non-cyclical nature. Halogenated and phenolics biocides are expected to be the fastest growing products in the region. China market The consumption of biocides in China is influenced by a large use of commodities, notably sodium hypochlorite, which has hindered growth of specialties’ consumption in some applications, such as aquaculture. With China being the largest freshwater fish producer globally, this application is an important market segment for the country’s economy. Historically, in China, industrial preservation applications used to represent a larger growth potential compared to Western markets. However, changes in macroeconomics, in applications such as paper and marine antifoulants, result in rather stagnant consumption of biocides in the region. While the regulatory constraints are less stringent in China, compared to Europe and the US, new practices are being introduced in the region, opening up new opportunities for ‘greener’ chemistries, such as BIT or peracetic acid, which are expected to show a growth rate way over the market average. In China, the market will be negatively affected by the slow growth of a few key consuming applications, namely water treatment and paper applications. In the meantime, industrial preservation applications and other hygiene applications are expected to enjoy solid growth figures by 2021.

Multinational suppliers compete with local suppliers like Hebei Jihang, American Chemet, and Hanadn Ruibang for the local market. India India shows a double-digit growth rate in demand for biocides due to the rapid extension of strategic applications, such as paints and coatings, leather, anti-foulant marine coatings, and metalworking fluids, approaching US$93-mn in revenues, according to Kline and Company. India is also projected to show double-digit growth through 2021, with nitrogen-based, organo-sulphur, and halogenated biocides being the most rapidly growing categories. Industrial preservation applications are leading the market demand by volume and value. Paints and coatings is the most consuming sub-application in volume terms, primarily due to the rapidly growing construction sector. In terms of volume, nitrogen-based biocides is the leading category due to the significant use of quaternary ammonium compounds across most end-use

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applications. Consumption of specialty biocides in hygiene applications will benefit from the increasing awareness among consumers about the importance of sanitizers and disinfectants. Meltzer Chemicals is the leading supplier by value, followed by Clariant and Troy Corporation(7). Regulations Because of the increasing cost of complying with regulations, very few new biocides have been introduced in the past five years. Since the Biocidal Products Directive first entered into force in mid-2000 in the European Union, about three-fourths of approximately 1,200 biocidal actives have disappeared from the market. Increasing costs have also led to further consolidation within the industry, as the smaller producers were forced to withdraw from the basic production of biocides because their lower sales volumes could not justify these added costs. This process is continuing, and several large companies may emerge with significant participation in a broad range of biocides. Only larger entities will be able 129

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Special Report to master the challenges of the varying regulations and customer demands in the different regions. In South Korea, a biocide law called “The Safety Control Act of Household Chemical Products and Biocidal Products” came into effect in Jan 2019; in China, biocidal products are under special controls; in Taiwan, there are different laws that govern biocides; in Vietnam, the national chemicals inventory, released in Sep 2018, has recently been updated; in India, there are no dedicated chemical controls for biocides, only the Insecticides Act of 1968; in Thailand, the use of biocidal chemicals is regulated by the Thailand Hazardous Substances Act(8). In August 2018, India’s Central Insecticide Board and Registration Committee (CIBRC) exempted the country’s paint industry from a mandatory biocide registration under the Insecticides Act (1968), if the biocides are utilized as a dry film preservative. However, the Indian paint industry must use approved biocide products at recommended strengths, or protective labelling rules will apply. For example, products containing over l,000-ppm (0.1%) carbendazim will be given ‘dead fish plus dead tree’ and ‘skull and crossbones’ labels. Furthermore, the guidelines prohibit paint and coating products of carrying labels claiming biocides repel or kill insects; inhibit the growth of microorganisms causing odours; or inhibit the growth of mould and mildew(9). Recent technical & commercial developments In 2018, Japanese company Nippon Paint Marine launched the world’s first biocide-free, low-friction self-polishing copolymer (SPC) anti-fouling technology called ‘Aquaterras’. The product is

a novel type of marine coating designed using neither silicone nor biocide materials. Instead, the technology utilises an advanced anti-fouling mechanism based on anti-thrombogenic polymers used in constructing blood vessels and artificial hearts in the medical sector(10). VeoVa vinyl ester monomer from Hexion Inc is a key component in a new specialized binder developed by Vanora in August 2018, for the paint and coatings industry that is environmentally preferred for having no volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Vanora, an innovative polymer dispersion manufacturer located in Sempach, Switzerland, leveraged Hexion’s ‘VeoCryl’ technology, which combines VeoVa vinyl ester and acrylate monomers, to develop a biocide-free dispersion(11). In April 2017, Clariant, a world leader in speciality chemicals, announced a breakthrough in the achievement of easy-application, biocide-free mineral paints with the launch of new advanced stabilizers: APEO-free ‘Dispersogen SPS’ and renewable-based, VOC-free ‘Dispersogen SPG’. Silicate and new generation organo-silicate paints offer an attractive alternative to dispersion paints for indoor environments, because they do not require biocides to protect the formulation against bacterial growth in-can and moulds and algae after application(12). In September 2017, AkzoNobel launched ‘Intersleek 1000’, a new biocide-free fouling control coating. As the first fouling control coating based on ‘Lanion’ technology, ‘Intersleek 1000’ incorporates bio-renewable raw material and offers fuel and CO2 savings of up to 6%. It helps deliver enhanced vessel performance and an ultra-smooth surface of hulls, and also reduces drag for lower fuel consumption and emissions. The long-term fouling control perfor-

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mance of ‘Intersleek 1000’ is equivalent to a self-polishing(13). CONCLUSIONS Despite a shrinking preservative toolbox, there are still a diverse range of biocide options available to formulators. The good news is that, with the help of an experienced biocide supplier, formulators can identify compatible, approved preservative solutions to navigate the shifting trends of marketplace demands and regulatory mandates. Choosing the correct biocide for any particular application requires consideration of multiple variables, and is best done with specialist assistance from a reputable biocide manufacturer. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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CALCIUM OXIDE DESICCANT (CaO) for Rubber & Plastics Source of CaO – Chalk & Not Limestone

Innovox 95 & MG (CaO)

Masterox & Masterox MG (CaO)

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(Powder & Micro Granule for PLASTIC) Masterox SpeciďŹ cation

Innovox SpeciďŹ cation Chemical Analysis

Typical % Mass

Calcium Oxide Content (CaO)

94

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0.2

Alumina (Al2O3)

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Magnesium Oxide (MgO)

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Features of Innovox v Innovox-95 is a Pure desiccant containing 95% Calcium Oxide and 5% Coated Oil. v Source of Innovox is Calcined Chalk & not lime stone, hence can be ground into a micro ęne powder consisting particles of 2 to 5 microns in size. Whereas the Competitor's product is in the range of 20-40 microns. This Fineness of Innovox-95 enables it to penetrate Polymer matrix & eliminate even the ęnest moisture droplets. v The soft, Microęne & oil coated Particle of Innovox enables it to get quickly & evenly Dispersed in the compound assisted by the in-situ tack of the oil. Since it is from the Chalk, it has higher Surface Area which absorb moisture completely and the oil coating creates good cohesion and kniĴing within the Rubber section resulting uniform non porous section & smooth surface.

Application of Innovox v Innovox eliminates porosity and enables pressureless cure for proęles and low-pressure cure wrapped Hoses, Rubber Rolls and gives smooth & blister less surface. v Innovox is also used to eliminate porosity in large molded rubber products like dock fenders and large Rubber Rolls. v Innovox is commonly used in highly ęlled EPDM Rubber compounds where the Presence of moisture and Acidity is detrimental for the process and cure characteristics. v Addition of Innovox will Eliminate this issues & reduce Scrap & Reprocessing Cost as well as neutralize any Acid present in the Compound, which minimizes acid related Mold or Die Damage.

Result v Exceptional Quality, No Porosity, Surface Quality v Saving on Downtime, Failures, Reprocessing & Scrap v Amazing Dispersion-Easy incorporation in the Mix

v MASTEROX is 94% Pure v MASTEROX is from a Calcined Chalk and NOT from Limestone leading to advantages at a micron level. v MASTEROX has a mean particle size of 10 microns; whereas the competitor's products typically run approximately 40 microns.

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Addition of Masterox as Desiccant Eliminate Moisture Help reducing Lensing (Fish eye) Help to Eliminate Surface Defects caused by Moisture Its smaller micron size and greater Purity also improves the surface of extruded and Moulded Components, which alleviates failure points issues due to agglomeration related to larger CaO micron particle size. v Help to Improve the Product Quality of Finished Products. v v v v

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Chemical recycling: Greenhouse gas emission reduction potential of an emerging waste management route

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ecent studies have predicted that, without a change in the course of action, the annual flow of plastic into the ocean could nearly triple by 2040, with a significant impact to the marine biodiversity. Improved and additional recycling solutions for plastic waste, such as chemical recycling technologies, can complement mechanical and dissolution recycling and reduce the leakage of plastics to the environment. Chemical recycling technologies can also increase resource efficiency, closing the loop in the transition to a circular economy for plastics. These technologies can break down plastics and transform them into secondary raw materials to produce new chemicals and plastics of equivalent quality to those made from fossil resources. In this report ‘Chemical Recycling: Greenhouse gas emission reduction potential of an emerging waste management route’, Quantis has addressed the following questions based on existing material flow and life cycle assessment studies: What is the environmental impact of such technologies? Can chemical recycling technologies play a role in establishing a circular and sustainable economy? The conclusion of the report is indeed that chemical recycling technologies have the potential to avoid

Europe’s new plastics economy: “Plastics and products containing plastics are designed to allow for greater durability, reuse and high-quality recycling. By 2030, all plastics packaging placed on the EU market is either reusable or can be recycled in a cost-effective manner.” (EC Plastics Strategy 2018). greenhouse gas emissions compared to today’s conventional production processes and end-of-life treatments. Here is the Executive Summary of this report. The issue at hand Today, less than 30% of plastic is collected for recycling in Europe (2018 European Plastics Strategy). At the same time, the recycling rate for glass, paper, and metals in the EU is over 70% (ME 2019, Pauliuk et al. 2013). In December 2015, the European Commission adopted an EU Action Plan for a circular economy. There, it identified plastics as a key priority and committed itself to prepare a strategy addressing the challenges posed by plastics throughout the value chain and taking into account their entire life-cycle’. In 2017, the Commission confirmed it would focus on plastics production and use and work towards the goal of ensuring that all plastic packaging is recyclable by 2030. The EC further describes a vision for

Conclusively, then, the issue about plastic recycling is not simply about changing consumer behaviour or improving collection. Rather, the solution requires systemic and technological changes in the way plastic is recycled. Experts agree that different plastics recycling technologies have to work in a synergistic and complementary way to achieve higher plastic recycling rates and develop a stronger circular economy for plastics. Still, in order to ensure the full benefits of a low-greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions circular economy, it is important that complementary technologies enable the recycling and usage of recycled material as feedstock material with a low overall carbon footprint. Definition and overview of chemical recycling – also called feedstock recycling Feedstock recycling, also known as chemical recycling, aims to convert plastic waste into chemicals. It is a process where the chemical structure of a polymer is changed and converted into chemical building blocks, including monomers, that are then used again as a secondary raw material in chemical processes. Feedstock recycling includes processes such as gasification, pyrolysis, solvolysis, and depolymerisation, which break down plastic waste into chemical building blocks, including

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Special Report monomers, for the production of plastics. (Cefic 2020), (ISO 15270 2008). Some chemical recycling technologies are still under development and are not yet viable, deployable options for widespread recycling of plastic waste. Each technology has a different environmental footprint and subsequent contribution toward the circularity of plastics. Whereas examples like pyrolysis (e.g., BASF’s ChemCycling) and gasification (e.g., Enerkem in Canada) are currently used at commercial scale, other chemical recycling technologies are only available in pilot phases. Some chemical recycling technologies will most likely enter the plastics value chain at the higher end, such as depolymerisation toward certain monomers (e.g. polystyrene, polyamides, or polymethyl methacrylate). Improved and additional recycling solutions for plastic waste, such as chemical recycling technologies, can complement mechanical recycling and dissolution recycling, and reduce the leakage of plastics to the environment. Chemical recycling – A viable solution? Chemical recycling technologies

can respond to our global resource challenge by increasing the proportion of end-of-life plastics that are recycled and provide feedstock, to replace feedstock from traditional fossil sources. In addition, chemical recycling can contribute to the circular economy by closing material and, potentially, value chain loops. Chemical recycling is a more sustainable end-of-life management option for mixed plastic waste compared to incineration, landfilling, or – the worst-case scenario – environmental leakage to soil and water bodies. Potential environmental benefits of chemical recycling Development and deployment of new circular technologies can offer environmental benefits compared to existing ones, such as reduced GHG emissions, reduced primary resource usage, or reduced waste. Using recycled feedstock material enables a concomitant reduction of primary source-based production and associated resource depletion.

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Still, to assess chemical recycling’s true environmental impact, its environmental footprint, including GHG emissions avoided, should always be considered from the full life cycle perspective. For example, if a plastic waste stream is chemically recycled rather than incinerated, emissions avoided by eliminating the need for incineration should be taken into account when calculating the end-of-life solution’s environmental footprint. Figure 1 Displays the fossil-based plastics value chain and potential endof-life treatment options. Challenges and outlook While chemical recycling has great potential to improve plastic recycling rates, avoid GHG emissions, reduce fossil-based feedstock demand, and promote a circular economy, feedstock recycling technologies are still in the early stages of industry scale use. For the chemical industry, life cycle assessment is the key method used to assess the environmental benefits and weaknesses of chemical recycling in a consistent and comparable way. In order to get a clear understanding of chemical recyling’s environmental performance, future LCA studies should provide a stronger focus on the material efficiency of recycling technologies, surrounding infrastructure, transport logistics, and an appropriate evaluation of the maturity of considered technologies. [The full report can be downloaded here: https://cefic.org/app/uploads/2020/12/CEFIC_ Quantis_report_final.pdf].

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Trends in production and consumption of petroleum products

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barrel of crude, when cracked chemically, produces a range of fractionates like Motor Spirit (MS), High Speed Diesel (HSD), Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), Superior Kerosene Oil (SKO), Air Turbine Fuel (ATF), Light Diesel Oil (LDO), Furnace Oil (FO) and Low Sulphur Heavy Stock (LSHS).

LPG (5%) is mainly used a cooking fuel in the domestic economy. Production of refinery products has grown at a CAGR of 3.2% during FY16 to FY20, whilst consumption has grown at a CAGR of 3.7%. Increase in the refining activities can be attributed to the increase in energy requirements of the domestic economy.

Transportation fuels – diesel (42%) and petrol (15%) – account for 57% of the total refinery products produced by the Indian refineries followed by naphtha (8%), which is used as a feedstock in fertiliser and petrochemical industries. ATF is used to fuel airplanes. ATF 6%

Naphtha 8% LPG 5% Others 18% Bitumen 2% FO 3% Fig. 1: Petroleum products manufactured by Indian refiners, FY20 Source: PPAC, CARE Ratings

250 200

232 185

244

206

195

Product

End-use application

MS

Transport fuel

HSD

Transport fuel & Industrial fuel

LPG

Domestic and Industrial fuel

SKO

Domestic fuel

ATF

Aviation fuel

Petroleum Coke

Fuel for power plants and cement plants

Naphtha

Feedstock for petrochemicals & fertilizers

LDO

Industrial fuel

Lubes

Lubrication for automotive and industrial application

FO

Industrial fuel

LSHS

Industrial fuel

Bitumen

Surfacing of roads

262

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tain refined fuels, India is a net exporter of refinery products and the main export destinations are Singapore, UAE,

Table 1: List of petroleum products and its end-use application

HSD 42%

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Exports of HSD have grown at a CAGR of 7.1% in the same time period. Most of diesel is produced and sold by Indian state refiners; while private refiners too produce diesel, most of it is exported. India usually imports diesel due to specific product requirements, but during FY20, India’s diesel imports increased by 400% as its refineries were gearing up for new emission rules (BS-VI fuel) that were to take effect in

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Others 6% Mobile towers 2% Power 4% Industry 5%

Agriculture 13%

High Speed Diesel (HSD) Diesel oil is a complex mixture of hydrocarbons. It is normally used as a fuel in medium and high speed compression ignition engines (operating above 750 rpm) in commercial vehicles, stationary diesel engines, locomotives and pumps. Production of diesel has grown at a CAGR of 3% during FY16 to FY20, whilst its consumption has grown at a CAGR of 2.6%.

2016-17

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Fig. 3a: Production & consumption of HSD (mt) Source: PPAC

Netherlands, Malaysia, US, Israel and Nepal. Exports have grown at a CAGR of 2.1% during FY16 to FY20, while imports have grown at a CAGR of 10.1%. India mainly exports petrol, diesel, naphtha, ATF and FO. On the other hand, we import LPG, bitumen and Lube oil and lube oil basestocks.

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Transport 70%

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Fig. 4: End-use analysis of HSD sales

April 2020. Most imports were of ultralow-sulphur grades that can comply with the Bharat Stage VI standards.

ling of vehicles several other factors also account for increase or decrease of diesel consumption.

Factors which affect HSD demand Diesel is mainly used in road transport, agriculture, industry and power generation sectors. The transport sector accounts for 70% (both direct and retail sales) of diesel consumption at all-India level. Given the diversity of its usage diesel sales/consumption is often considered as a barometer of the economic health of the nation. Other than refuel-

Commercial Vehicle (CV) sales Medium and Heavy Commercial Vehicles (M&HCV) comprise of trucks and buses, whereas Light Commercial Vehicles (LCVs) comprise of goods carrier and passenger carriers. Though commercial vehicles (M&HCV and LCV) account for 3-4% of overall automobile sales, they contribute to 70% of total transport consumption.

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Sales of CV had grown at a CAGR of 12% during FY16 to FY19, but fell by 29.7% during FY20. Sales of M&HCV and LCV fell by 43.3% and 20.7% during FY20. Lack of financing options from NBFCs, weak rural economy and slowdown in manufacturing activity has contributed to the sharp fall in the sales. Another reason for low sales has been the increase in axle load norms in July 2018, which increased overall cargo capacities across M&HCVs and saw fleet owners reduce their number of purchases. Port traffic According to the Ministry of Shipping, around 95% of India’s trading by volume and 70% by value is done through maritime transport. India has 12 major (six on the Eastern coast and six on the Western coast) and 205 notified minor and intermediate ports. POL products (crude, refined products, LPG/LNG), coal (thermal and coking coal) and containers account for 70% of the cargo handled by the major Indian ports. Iron ore (including pellets), fertilizers (finished fertilisers and their raw materials) and other cargo account for the remaining 30%. In the last five year period there has been a perceptible increase in POL and iron ore cargo handled by the major ports from 32% and

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3% (35%) of the total cargo handled during FY16 to it 38% and 8% (46%) of the total cargo handled during FY20. The percentage share of fertilizers, coal and container traffic has relatively remained stable. The major ports in India have recorded a growth of 3.8% during FY16 to FY20. During FY20, cargo traffic deaccelerated and grew by only a mere 0.8%, as compared with the 2.9% growth achieved during FY19. Escalated tensions and weakness in global trade, due to the trade/tariff wars between China and the US and the prevailing slowdown in the Indian economy has led to the subdued trade growth. Freight activities have a bearing on diesel demand. Vibrancy of the agricultural sector Timely arrival and progress of monsoon, and sowing of key kharif and rabi crops have a bearing on diesel demand. Diesel is one of the key inputs for agricultural activities such as tilling, sowing, spraying and harvesting, which are highly mechanised and irrigationdependent (most of the irrigation pumps require diesel). Sales of tractors have grown at a CAGR of 8.1% during FY16 to FY20. From sowing to harvest and irrigation, at each level,

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agriculture is heavily consuming diesel fuel. Power Diesel generators are the most commonly used generators and can be used as a backup power system for homes, shops, offices etc. in the event of power outages. They can be used to power machinery and power tools at job sites where getting power from the grid is difficult. Diesel generators can even be used as the primary source of power in distant regions, where connection to the power grid is not possible. Hence it is important to track any power deficits in order gauge the consumption of diesel. Motor Spirit (MS) Petrol is used primarily as a fuel in internal combustion engines of passenger cars, taxies, two- & three-wheelers. Production of petrol has grown at a CAGR of 2.3% during FY16 to FY20, whilst its consumption has grown at a CAGR of 8.3%. Steady increase in ownership of private vehicles over the years has led to the increase in consumption of petrol, coupled with the narrow price difference between petrol and diesel, which is leading to consumers preferring petrol powered automobiles (petrol variant cars are cheaper as well). Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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ance costs, high ownership costs and price hikes due to the onset of the BS-VI emission norms. In case of 2/3 Wheelers, huge hike in insurance, weak customer sentiment, slowdown in rural economy and liquidity crunch due to NBFC crises were some of the factors that led to he slide of sales. Improving public transport system in certain cities could have also impacted 2-wheeler sales.

Sales of PV and 2-3 wheelers Sales of PV and 2-3 wheelers had grown at a CAGR of 6.6% and 8.8% during FY16 to FY19, but fell by 17.9% and 17.5% during FY20 respectively. PV sales was negative during FY20, due to delay by consumers in making any discretionary spending, popularity of ride sharing apps, liquidity crunch, high insur-

Factors which affect MS demand The 2-wheelers segment accounts for the highest share of petrol consumption at 63%, while passenger vehicles

2018-19

Fig. 7b: Import and export of MS (mt)

(PVs) use 35%, followed by 3-wheelers at 2%. 2-3 wheelers account for 84% of total automobiles sales in India, while PVs, which comprise of passenger cars, vans, MUVs and quadricycles, account for 13%.

India is a net exporter of petrol, but exports have fallen by 6.8% during FY16 to FY20. Although overall production of petrol is in excess of domestic consumption, due to specific product requirements, some quantity is imported. India’s petrol imports increased by 220.4% during FY20, as its refineries were gearing to produce fuel up for new emission rules (BS-VI fuel) that were to take effect in April 2020.

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many new road projects and widening of roads. Pricing of petrol and diesel Prices of petrol and diesel have been made market-determined by the Government with effect from 26.06.2010 and 19.10.2014 respectively. Since then, the public sector Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) take appropriate decision on pricing of petrol and diesel in line with their international product prices, exchange rate, tax structure, inland freight and other cost elements. Retail prices of petrol and diesel in India are linked to their prices in the global markets and not crude oil. Prices of petrol and diesel in India are worked out based on the average of the trailing 15 days of benchmarked Arab-Gulf fuel prices, which move in tandem with global crude oil prices. The pricing formula involves 80% of import price and 20% export price of the fuel. Prices of petrol and diesel were initially revised on the 1st and 16th of every month but since 16th June 2017 (FY18) refiners have adopted the method of revising the price of these auto fuels on a daily basis. The sharp decline in crude prices, though reected in the product prices, have not reached

Price charged to dealers (excluding Excise Duty and VAT) Excise duty Dealer commission VAT (includes VAT on dealer commission) Retail selling price the consumers, primarily due to the increased duties and taxes enforced by the Government. As per the latest available data on price build of petrol and diesel, the government is able to collect around 201% taxes, (Excise Duty and VAT) on the base price of petrol and 164% in the case of diesel (as on 16th October 2020). Taxes now make up around 64% of the retail price of petrol, and 60% of the retail price of diesel (as on 16th October 2020). Naphtha Naphtha is mainly used as a feedstock in the petrochemical industries, but it is also used as feedstock in fertilizer units (urea), gas turbines and in various other applications. Production of naphtha has grown at a CAGR of 3.6% during FY16 to FY20,

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whilst its consumption has grown at a CAGR of 2.1%. The growth in domestic naphtha consumption has been due to the development of the petrochemical industries, which grew by CAGR of 3.9% during FY15 to FY19. Naphtha is also used as feedstock in certain urea units and out of the 31 fertilizer industries, three use naphtha as feedstock. Exports of naphtha have grown at a CAGR of 5.7% during FY16 to FY20, whilst its imports have declined by 11.8%. Factors which affect Naphtha demand Petrochemical industries remain the main consumers of naphtha, in addition to minor consumers like fertilizer and power plants. Fluctuation in demand by the petrochemical industry (particularly for polymers and plastics) largely drives the pattern of naphtha consumption. There are 11 cracker complexes in operation in the country with a com-

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bined annual ethylene capacity of 7.27-mtpa. Urea dominates the total fertilizer production in the country. While India is the world’s second largest consumer of urea, the Government of India is working toward increasing the production of urea so as to end imports by 2022 and achieve self-sufficiency in urea production. Production of urea increased by 1.3% during FY20 on account of efficiencies of scale achieved by urea manufacturers, even with the temporary shutdown of certain manufacturing units during the year. India imports almost 30% of its urea needs, which means 70% is procured locally. Air Turbine Fuel (ATF) Jet fuel is a colourless, combustible, straight-run petroleum distillate liquid. Its principal use is as a jet engine fuel. Production of ATF has grown at a CAGR of 6.6% during FY16 to FY20, whilst its consumption has grown at a CAGR of 6.3%. With the increase in passenger traffic there has been an increase in air travel, which has led to rise in the consumption of ATF. Surplus production has led to the country exporting ATF and it has increased by 5% in the aforementioned time period.

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Factors which affect ATF demand Domestic passenger traffic increased by 13.3% CAGR during FY16 to FY20. With the expansion of the Indian economy, rise in incomes of middle-income households, development of tourism, foray of low-budget-airlines coupled with cheaper airfares due to increase in competition, the macros of air travel look promising as it has gained traction over the years.

of the fuel is in line with ATF prices in the international markets, in the domestic economy the selling price of the fuel varies from city to city, depending on local taxes.

Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) LPG is a mixture of hydrocarbons, largely Butane and Propane, which are in gaseous state but liquefied under pressure for easy storage, handling and transportation in pressurized vessels. Pricing LPG is considered as one of the most State-owned fuel retailers revise eco-friendly and healthy cooking fuels. rates of ATF on the 1st of every month Besides domestic usage, LPG is also based on average international oil rate used as an efficient source of energy in and rupee-US dollar exchange rate in various industrial and commercial applithe preceding month. Though the price cations. LPG can also be used in vehicles, which, in turn, 160 helps curb vehicular 142 141 emissions and pollu140 124 tion as Auto LPG has 120 almost 50% lesser 104 100 particulate matter 86 (PM) emissions than 80 CNG and petrol and 60 80% lower PM than 40 diesel. 20 0

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As of 1.07.2020 there were 28.13crore active users of LPG and coverage of LPG is around 98.1%. Active customers of LPG have increased at a CAGR of 13.8% during FY16 to FY20, and in the first three months of FY21 the number of customers has increased by 0.9% (26 lakh). LPG is one of the fuels still subsidised by the government of India. The government has taken a number of initiatives to promote usage of LPG across the country, especially in rural households, which otherwise depend on traditional fuels that are hazardous to health and polluting in nature. Under PMUY, the government provided free 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500

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Low sulphur heavy stock (LSHS) is a residual fuel, which has a special advantage of having low sulphur content and high calorific value. This fuel is generally used in lieu of FO.

The Government continues to modulate the effective price to consumer for Subsidized Domestic LPG and currently subsidises 12 cylinders of 14.2 kg each per household every year. The consumer has to make any additional purchases of LPG cylinders at the prevailing market price. The amount of subsidy provided by the government on the annual quota of 12 refills varies from month to month. The subsidy amount is determined broadly by factors such as crude oil and foreign exchange rates.

Production of FO has fallen by 2.6% during FY16 to FY20, while the production of LSHS has increased by 1.6%. Consumption of FO & LSHS has fallen by 2.1%. Declined in consumption of these fuels is in line with the court’s strictures on the use of these polluting fuels in few states, which was mandated during mid-FY18. Given the polluting nature of FO, its use has been prohibited in Delhi and was also extended to the neighbouring states of Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Consumption of LSHS has also reduced, due to shift to natural gas by major customers like the fertilizer industry.

As Government modulates the retail price of subsidized domestic LPG, the subsidy on these products increase/decrease with the corresponding increase/ decrease in the prices of these products in the international market.

Traditionally, India has been a net exporter of FO & LSHS, but the quantum of exports has been falling on a y-o-y basis and in FY20 India became a net importer. As per the new International Maritime Organization (IMO) rules that took effect on January 1 2020, ships are required to use fuels with sulphur content of no more than 0.5%, down from 3.5%, unless they are equipped with exhaust-cleaning systems (scrubbers). Indian refineries

Furnace Oil (FO) & Low Sulphur Heavy Stock (LSHS) Furnace oil is a fuel oil used mainly used as a marine bunker fuel, but also in furnaces of steel plants, in power plant boilers for raising steam and for injection in the blast furnace. It is also sometimes used in air preheaters. 14 12 10 8 6

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Superior Kerosene Oil (SKO) SKO is mostly consumed by economically weaker section of the society or where there is no penetration of LPG or piped natural gas (PNG). Production and consumption of kerosene has fallen sharply by 19.6% and 23% during FY16 to FY20. The overall consumption of SKO has fallen with the increasing use of LPG and with the subsequent electrification of villages. In case of PDS kerosene, the overall allocation of kerosene by the Centre for the public distribu-

Under Phase-I of Bharatmala Pariyojana, the Ministry has approved implementation of 34,800 km of national highways in five years with an outlay of Rs. 5.35-lakh crore.

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Light diesel oil (LDO) LDO is a non-automotive diesel mainly used in engines with RPM less than 750 and equipment. It is also widely used in certain types of boilers and furnaces as a basic fuel.

Pricing Like other petroleum products, the price of non-PDS SKO is fixed by State-owned refiners in-line with the product prices prevailing in the international markets. The price of PDS kerosene, however, continues to be modulated by the Government in order

Production of LDO has grown at a CAGR of 9.7% during FY16 to FY20, whilst its consumption has grown at a CAGR of 11.5%. LDO is used for industrial application and to fuel furnaces, agricultural pump sets, or as start-up fuel for power generation. The ban of

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to insulate the common man from the impact of rise in international oil prices and these consumers continue to get it at subsidized rates.

cooking. The draft National Energy Policy by Niti Aayog has observed that 26% of rural households show an inclination towards kerosene-based lighting solutions, while kerosene serves as a cooking fuel only for 1% and 6% of rural and urban households, respectively. With the government claiming to have electrified 100% villages, the need of kerosene for lighting will go down.

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Table 2: Production and consumption of petroleum products in FY21 (Million Tonnes) April-20 May-20 June-20 July-20 Aug-20 Sep-20 Production 16.0 17.3 18.7 19.4 17.9 18.0 M-o-m change -30.3% 8.3% 8.4% 3.5% -7.5% 0.4% Y-o-y change -24.2% -21.3% -8.9% -13.9% -19.1% -9.5% Refinery capacity 71% 79% 84% 85% 78% 85% utilisation Consumption 9.4 15.4 16.2 15.6 14.4 15.5 M-o-m change -41.5% 63.5% 5.3% -3.8% -7.5% 7.2% Y-o-y change -48.7% -19.4% -8.4% -12.3% -16.2% -4.4% road transportation, temporary shutdown of factories and offices operating on a work-from-home mode, has resulted in a sharp fall in demand for petroleum products. Many state refineries (MRPL, HPCL and IOC) had also declared force majeure on crude purchases, as their crude storage tanks were full to the brim.

Production of petroleum products has fallen by 16.3% during H1-FY21 as compared with the 2% decline in production during H1-FY20. Crude throughput at refineries was at 4.0mbpd (million barrels per day) during H1-FY21, as compared with the 5.0mbpd during H1-FY20.

Capacity utilisation of refineries Consumption has fallen on an m-o-m basis during July and August as many was around 80%, as compared with State governments were announcing the 101% capacity utilization achieved State-level lockdowns. The monsoon during H1-FY21. A few State-owned Demand-supply of refinery products also played into production during refiners have also gone for maintein FY21 August 2020. But in September 2020, as the nance shutdown in order to protect With the outbreak of the COVID-19 country unlocked further and more lock- margins. Private players were opeacross the world and with the nation- down restrictions were lifted, consump- rating at 86% capacity, while State wide lockdown imposed in the coun- tion of petro-products has increased on owned refiners were operating at 77% try, Indian refineries were operating at m-o-m basis and is inching towards pre- capacity. reduced capacities. The halt in air and COVID levels. Petroleum products Table 3: Production and consumption of refinery products during H1-FY21 (Million Tonnes) consumption fell by 18.7% during H1-FY21, but has Production Change, y-o-y Consumption Change, y-o-y recovered to 81.3% of the 2019-20 2020-21 2019-20 2020-21 2019-20 2020-21 2019-20 2020-21 volume prevalent during LPG 6.1 5.7 -3.2% -6.4% 12.5 13.3 3.9% 5.9% H1-FY20. Except LPG Naphtha 9.3 9.0 -5.9% -2.9% 6.7 6.6 -0.8% -2.2% and LDO, cumulatively MS 19.2 15.9 0.4% -17.1% 15.3 12.1 9.1% -20.8% demand for all petroleum ATF 7.4 2.7 -2.9% -63.7% 4.0 1.2 -3.7% -69.9% products has fallen. There SKO 1.6 1.3 -23.7% -20.6% 1.4 0.9 -22.4% -32.9% has been a sharp recovery HSD 54.8 45.7 -0.3% -16.7% 41.4 30.9 1.1% -25.3% in consumption of all proLDO 0.3 0.3 16.2% -5.2% 0.3 0.3 15.9% 6.3% ducts (except FO & LSHS Lubes 0.5 0.5 -8.1% -4.7% 1.8 1.6 9.7% -14.4% and Petcoke) in September FO/LSHS 4.9 4.3 -1.3% -11.9% 3.1 2.8 -6.6% -9.0% 2020, as compared with Bitumen 2.3 1.6 -6.5% -30.7% 2.9 2.7 3.0% -8.2% August 2020, due to imPet Coke 6.8 5.8 -4.7% -14.5% 10.9 9.1 0.3% -16.9% proved mobility on roads Others 14.9 14.6 -3.2% -2.0% 5.9 4.9 4.5% -16.2% and further opening of ecoTotal 128.1 107.3 -2.0% -16.3% 106.2 86.4 1.9% -18.7% nomic activities during the month. Others include sulphur, propylene, propane, reformate, butane and MTO 144

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INORGANIC CHEMICALS Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.

Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Ltd. Gujarat

23-Dec Hydrated lime (Rajasthan lime-88%).

Hindustan Shipyard Ltd.

Andhra Pradesh

23-Dec Liquid oxygen.

Oil India Ltd.

Assam

24-Dec Hydrochloric acid (qty: 160,000-litres).

Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority

West Bengal

24-Dec Liquid chlorine having purity of 99.5% in chlorine tonners – 50-mt.

Directorate of Municipal Administration

Karnataka

24-Dec PAC, stable bleaching powder and liquid chlorine cylinder.

Ordnance Factory Board

Multi State

25-Dec Nitric acid 53% to IS:264-1976 (2nd revision) per cent by mass-53%, relative density at -28 degree-1.320, Sulphuric acid tech. 98% conforming to specn IS:266-1977, Zinc-base phosphating chemical for accelerated hot dip phosphating process capable of producing minimum coating mass of 4.3 gm/sq. metre, density:1.55 gm/cubic cm, Sodium dichromate dehydrate crystal, analytical grade-99% purity as per IS:249-1979.

Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd.

Rajasthan

26-Dec Carbon dioxide 99.9% v/v (minimum) purity.

Ordnance Factory Board

Uttaranchal

26-Dec Dry nitrogen gas.

Eastern Railway

West Bengal

26-Dec Hydrochloric acid – tech. grade to IS:265-93 (fourth revision), amendment. no. 1 to 5.

Department of Atomic Energy

Telangana

28-Dec Hydrochloric acid.

Rubber Board

Kerala

28-Dec Strontium chloride.

Defence Research and Development Organisation

Delhi

23-Dec 3,17-beta dihydroxy-1,3,5 (10) estratriene disulphate.

Southern Railway

Multi State

23-Dec Petroleum hydrocarbon solvent.

Ordnance Factory Board

Uttar Pradesh

23-Dec Toluol industrial, specification no. IS:536-1968.

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LABORATORY CHEMICALS & EQUIPMENT Department of Atomic Energy

Karnataka

22-Dec High purity acids.

Department of Agriculture

Tripura

22-Dec Laboratory chemical for soil testing laboratory.

Ordnance Factory Board

Madhya Pradesh

23-Dec Laboratory chemicals.

Department of Atomic Energy

Maharashtra

24-Dec CRISPR reagents.

Gulbarga Institute of Medical Sciences

Karnataka

24-Dec Laboratory chemicals and reagents.

Rajasthan State Mines and Minerals Ltd.

Rajasthan

28-Dec Chemicals glassware and filter-paper.

Gulbarga University

Karnataka

28-Dec Chemicals, glassware, lab hardware and electronics components.

Ground Water Department

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22-Dec Bentonite powder.

Indian Navy

Tamil Nadu

22-Dec PR compound

Central Coalfields Ltd.

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23-Dec Dust suppression chemicals – 3,000-kgs.

Defence Research and Development Organisation

Haryana

23-Dec Liquid nitrogen containers.

Indian Air Force

Maharashtra

23-Dec Rubber compounds.

Department of Horticulture

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23-Dec Water soluble fertilisers and automation items.

Ordnance Factory Board

Maharashtra

24-Dec Adhesive synthetic.

Food and Drug Administration

Gujarat

24-Dec BET reagent.

Cement Corporation of India Ltd.

Multi State

24-Dec Descaling solution.

East Coast Railway

Orissa (Odisha)

24-Dec Epoxy zinc phosphate primer.

Department of Atomic Energy

Maharashtra

24-Dec Lignocaine hydrochloride gel.

Mecon Ltd.

Jharkhand

24-Dec Polyacrylamide flocculant for neutral slurry.

West Central Railway

Madhya Pradesh

24-Dec Silica gel (blue) to IS:3401-79 or latest crystal size 4-6 mm cubes.

Eastern Railway

West Bengal

24-Dec Silica gel (dessiccant) indicating type to IS:3401-1992.

Ordnance Factory Board

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24-Dec Solvent for equipment cleaning, chemical for class-II phosphating.

Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.

Haryana

28-Dec Fresh catalyst charge for DHDT unit.

Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd.

Karnataka

28-Dec Sandalwood oil.

Tamil Nadu Electricity Board

Tamil Nadu

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Chemployment Exchange Bharat Rasayan Ltd. Bharat Rasayan Ltd., a leading manufacturer of pesticides technical/formulation having group turnover of more than Rs. 2,000-crore, requires dynamic male personnel for the following positions at its factory in Dahej, Dist: Bharuch (Gujarat):

BASF BASF in India has nine production sites, two R&D centres and more than 2,000 employees and is well positioned to meet the current and future needs of the ever-growing Indian market. The company has the following openings: Research Chemist Location: Navi Mumbai – HO (Turbhe). Job ID: EN_IN_38106. Main tasks  Synthesis and scale-up of small organic molecules/intermediates/active ingredients on milligram to multikilogram quantities.  Planning of synthesis including retrosynthesis and literature search.  Process development & optimisation of routes to advanced intermediates (chemical, physical and preparative).  Planning, evaluating & documenting experiments.  Collaborating with cross functional project teams such as research, analytical, safety etc.  Adhering to BASF EHS, HR policies and work practices. Knowledge and experience  Postgraduate (M.Sc.) in organic chemistry with sound theoretical & practical knowledge in organic synthesis.  Working minimum for 2 years in chemical/pharmaceutical/agrochemical industry as a bench chemist.

 Production Supervisor: Candidate should be AOCP/B.Sc./M.Sc. (Chemistry)/ Dip. in Chemical Engineering having minimum 3 to 6 years’ experience in chemical process industry, preferably in agrochemicals.  Executive Production/Shift Incharge: Candidate should be B.E. (Chemical)/ M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry) having minimum 3 to 6 years’ experience in chemical process industry, preferably in agrochemicals.  R&D – Chemist: Candidate should be B.Sc./M.Sc. – Organic Chemistry having minimum 3 to 6 years’ experience in chemical process industry, preferably in agrochemicals.  R&D – Analytical Chemist: B.Sc./M.Sc. – Chemistry having minimum 3 to 6 years’ experience in chemical process industry, preferably in agrochemicals.  Utility Operator: ITI-RFM having minimum 3 to 6 years’ experience in chemical process industry, preferably in agrochemicals.  Instrument Supervisor: B.E./Dip – Instrument, with having minimum 3 to 6 years’ experience in chemical process industry, preferably in agrochemicals. Interested candidates can forward their CVs on below email: hr.dahej@bharatgroup.co.in.  Should possess adequate technical skills required to perform the job.  For more details and to apply, visit: https://basf.jobs/light_blue_AP/ job/Navi-Mumbai-HO-%28TurbheBCI-Research-Chemist/63541170 1/?feedId=111101 Analytical Chemist Location: Navi Mumbai – HO (Turbhe). Job ID: EN_IN_38088. Objective: The position is required to extend analytical support to research divisions as well as local BUs. Main responsibilities  Development and validation of analytical methods for testing of process development samples and routine

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Chemployment Exchange  Minimum 5 years of experience in the field of process development analytical support.  Good operating knowledge of HPLC, GC, LCMS, GCMS software.  Good knowledge of computer software (e.g. Microsoft office), etc. For more details and to apply, visit: https://basf.jobs/light_blue_AP/ job/Navi-Mumbai-HO-%28TurbheBCI-Analytical-Chemist/63541160 1/?feedId=111101 (Source: Company website)

Honeywell UOP Honeywell UOP is an international supplier of process technology, products, engineered systems and technical services to the petroleum refining, petrochemical, gas processing and energy industries. The company has the following requirement: R&D Engineer/Scientist II – for light olefins & naphtha technologies within Honeywell India Technology Centre located in Gurgaon. Job ID: HRD104225. Location: Gurgaon, Haryana. Position purpose: This position offers an excellent technical opportunity to champion the development and implementation of improved catalysts and physical equipment in Honeywell UOP’s petrochemicals & refining technology area. This position will apply an understanding of process fundamentals, pilot plant testing, modelling, catalyst properties, kinetics, commercial unit operation, and technology integration to drive innovation in the diverse range of technologies and catalyst technology platforms. Accountabilities of the position  Follow HS&E policies and guidelines, and ensure that pilot plant and laboratory operations are conducted in accordance with HS&E procedures.

 Work on new product development projects and customer demonstration projects.  Develop pilot plant test experimental plans, design innovative process flow schemes, and leverage kinetic modelling programmes to support new technology development activities.  Provide technical support to the sales, design engineering and field service functions as and when required.  There will be opportunities for crosstraining, as well as the opportunity to contribute solutions to technical problems outside the immediate area of expertise and deliver technical presentations to the global refining and petrochemical community.  Interface with other UOP departments including Manufacturing Product Technology, Analytical and Modelling groups to design and interpret robust experiment and to diagnose problems and suggest solutions.  Come up with new ideas and invention disclosures for process improvement and generate intellectual property for technology development. Qualified candidate must have  Bachelor’s or master’s or Ph.D. degree in Chemical Engineering or Masters/ Ph.D. in Chemistry from a reputed institute.  4-7 years of relevant experience in light olefins, naphtha or aromatics technologies.  Prior relevant experience in technology development/commercialisation or technical services or engineering or research roles.  Strong interest in R&D work.  High level of creativity and ability to think outside the box to create step out breakthrough technologies. For more details and to apply, visit: https://careers.honeywell.com/ us/en/job/HRD104225/R-D-EngrScientist-II (Source: Company website)

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Swiss distribution firm, DKSH, helps companies grow in Asia and beyond across its business units – Healthcare, Consumer Goods, Performance Materials and Technology. DKSH operates in 36 markets with 33,350 specialists, generating net sales of Swiss Francs 11.6 billion in 2019. The company requires: Manager – Technical Sales Location: Secunderabad. General responsibilities  Promote and aggressively develop pharma business in assigned geographical regions/customers (South India).  Identifying and introducing products of new Principals in the specified regions/customers.  To grow existing business and develop new customers/new business.  To ensure market coverage – procurement, R&D and any other relevant dept.  To manage receivables.  To assist Business Line Manager in order planning, forecasting & inventory management.  Ensuring that the targets set by the Business Line Manager – Pharma are met to achieve performance bonus.  To update market information (customers, competitors etc.).  Sending monthly and other specified reports of sales and business development to the Business Line Manager – Pharma and to principals/suppliers, etc. Requirements  Education: B. Pharm./M. Pharm.  Work experience: Minimum 3 years.  Functional skills and knowledge: Telugu language fluency is a must; Additional South Indian language would be good to have. For more details and to apply, visit: https://www.dksh.com/in-en/home/ careers/career-opportunities (Source: Company website)

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Mumbai Chemical Market

Oxo-alcohols, PTA, Acetone firm up Chemicals like oxo-alcohols, caustic potash, PTA and acetone ruled higher during the past week under review, while cyclohexane and cyclohexanone were quoted lower from previously reported levels.

MEK (imported) was at Rs. 95 (basic), ex-Kandla.

Toluene (RIL) was quoted down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 48 (basic) in bulk, while Toluene (BPCL) was up by Rs. 2 at Rs. 45 (basic) in bulk and Rs. 56 for barrels. BPCL’s Benzene gained Rs. 42, while Benzene (RIL) was ruling up by Rs. 8 at Rs. 46.

Oxo alcohols Domestic Octanol moved up by Rs. 10 at Rs. 115 in bulk, while imported material was at Rs. 114. Domestic Butanol was up by Rs. 10 at Rs. 105, while imported butanol gained Rs. 5 at Rs. 100. Domestic Isobutanol was costlier by Rs. 5 at Rs. 80, while imported material was up by Rs. 4 at Rs. 78.

Mixed xylene was down by a rupee at Rs. 46 in bulk, while imported mixed xylene was at Rs. 48 (basic). o-Xylene (OX) was quoted at Rs. 53, while imported material was at Rs. 53 in bulk. Domestic Isopropyl alcohol was quoted at Rs. 110 in bulk and was available at Rs. 137 for packed material. Among the aromatic solvents, C-9 was at Rs. 46. Cyclohexane was quoted down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 61 i n bu l k , w h i l e Cyclohexanone was down by Rs. 5.50 at Rs. 81.50 in bulk. Acrylonitrile (imported) was at Rs. 132 in bulk. Styrene monomer ruled at Rs. 85, exKandla. Propylene glycol was at Rs. 160 in bulk, ex-Kandla.

Methanol (imported) was at Rs. 27 in bulk, ex-Kandla. Dimethyl formamide (DMF) was at Rs. 84 per kg in bulk.

Fibre intermediates MEG was ruling at Rs. 45 in bulk, while DEG was quoted at Rs. 51 for bulk. TEG was at Rs. 100 in bulk and Rs. 107 for packed material. PTA was up by Rs. 6.50 at Rs. 53.50. Phenol Phenol imported material was at Rs. 80 in bulk. Acetone gained Rs. 6 at Rs. 86 in bulk and Rs. 97 for packed material, while imported material was at Rs. 90. Acetyls Acetic acid imported was at Rs. 42 in bulk. Ethyl acetate ruled at Rs. 68 in bulk, while Butyl

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acetate was at Rs. 95 in bulk. Butyl cellosolve was at Rs. 95 in bulk. Vinyl acetate was at Rs. 72 in bulk. Chloralkalies Caustic soda flakes ruled up by marginally at Rs. 34 in bulk, while Caustic soda lye was at Rs. 17.50 (basic). Caustic potash moved up by Rs. 2 at Rs. 81 in bulk. Ethylene dichloride was at Rs. 50 in bulk. Among the chloromethanes, Methylene chloride was at Rs. 46 in bulk. Chloroform was at Rs. 14.50 in bulk. Phthalates DOP was at Rs. 135, while DBP was at Rs. 128. DIBP was at Rs. 125. DBM was at Rs. 130 and DOM was at Rs. 140. DOA was at Rs. 140. Titanium dioxide Anatase grade Titanium dioxide (TTPL) was quoted at Rs. 178 (basic) in bulk, while rutile grade of KMML was at Rs. 228 (basic) for paint, ink and plastic grade materials. Among the imported materials, DuPont was quoted at Rs. 270 (basic) per kg; Huntsman was at Rs. 250 and Tronox was at Rs. 260. Chinese rutile was at Rs. 205 (basic), Chinese anatase was selling at Rs. 150. 155

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Mumbai Chemical Market Prices as on December 8, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

INORGANIC CHEMICALS

Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

ORGANIC CHEMICALS

Ammonium Bicarbonate

60

Acetic Acid Glacial

35

42

Ammonium Carbonate

55

Acetone (GI Drums)

160

97

Ammonium Nitrate

57

Acrylamide (Liquid)

250

225

200

119

Borax (Granular)

50

48

Acrylic Acid

Borax (Powder)

50

42

Acrylonitrile

Bromine Liquid

50

265

Adipic Acid

Calcium Carbonate (Activated)

50

50

Calcium Carbonate (Precipitated)

50

30

300

67

Carbon Disulphide Caustic Potash

+7

132 25

92

Aniline

200

84

Benzene (Per Litre)

200

46

Benzoic Acid

200

86

Benzoyl Chloride

200

125

Benzyl Alcohol (FFC)

200

145

Benzyl Chloride

200

165

25

118

170

105

+8

81

+2

50

34

+0.50

Tanker

17.50

Hydro (China)

50

87

Hydrogen Peroxide

50

41

Hyflosupercel

22

66

Lithopone (China)

25

185

Magnesium Carbonate (Indian)

50

56

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

m-Cresol

190

270

Soda Ash Tata

33

o-Cresol

200

300

Sodium Nitrite

44

p-Cresol

200

325

Sodium Nitrate

32

mixed-Cresol

85 61

-2

81.50

-5.50

Caustic Soda (Flakes) Caustic Soda (Lye)

Mercury

Bisphenol-A (Russian) n-Butanol (Barrels) Butyl Acetate

95

Butyl Acrylate

180

75

Butyl Carbitol

190

87

Butyl Cellosolve

95

Butyl Stearate

190

105

C9 Solvent

46

C10 Solvent

63

Cellosolve

195

105

Chloroform

14.50

Citric Acid

47

Titanium Dioxide Anatase (TTPL)

25

178

Cyclohexane

Titanium Dioxide Anatase (China)

25

150

Cyclohexanone

Titanium Dioxide (Rutile – R-902)

25

228

Diacetone

Zinc Oxide (China)

50

93

190

99

Dibutyl Maleate (DBM)

156

+10

130

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Bharat Jyoti Impex IMPORTED CHEMICALS Allyl Alcohol / Allyl Chloride / Allyl Amine Azelaic Acid / Acrylonitrile / Acetonitrile N-Amyl Alcohol / Amino Guanidine Bicarbonate / Antimony Trioxide / Acetyl Acetone 1,2,3-Benzotriazole / Benzyl Acetate / Toly Triazole 1,4-Butane Diol / 1,4-Butene Diol / Tert. Butyl Acetate Boron Trifluoride Etherate 1,3-Butane Diol (Cosmetic grade) / 2-Butane-1,4-Diol MONO-N-BUTYL AMINE  CIS-2-Butene-1,4-Diol Caproic Acid  Chlorinated Paraffin Wax Powder 70% Cinnamic Acid / Cyclohexane / Cyclohexanol 1,4-Dioxane  Meta Cresol / Para Cresol D.M.S.O. 99.9% / Di Basic Ester D-Camphor Sulphonic Acid / Di Methyl Amino Ethanol / DL Alpha Phenyl Ethylamine / Dibromomethane Crotonic Acid  Cyanoacetamide  Cyclopentanone 2,2-Dimethoxy Propane  Di-N-Propylamine Dicyclopentadiene / Diglyme / Diethyl Malonate Diisopropyl Ether  Dimethyl Acetamide Di Phenyl Carbonate Ethyl Formate / Di Methyl Malonate Formic Acid 99% / Formamide / Fluoro Benzene Furfuraldehyde / Furfuryl Alcohol Guanidine Hydrochloride / Carbonate / Nitrate Glutaraldehyde 50% / Glyoxalic Acid 50% / Gamma Butyro Lactone / Guanine 1,6-Hexanediol / Hexamethylene Diamine Heptane 92 / 102 (Fraction) Hexylene Glycol / Hippuric Acid / Malic acid N-Hexanol 99% & 98% (N-Hexyl Alcohol) Hydroxylamine Hydrochloride / Itaconic Acid Iso Propyl Acetate  Lactic Acid 80% & 88% L-Threonine / Lithium Hydroxide / Lithium Metal 99%

Lithium Carbonate / Lithium Chloride Lithium Aluminium Hydride / Lithium Amide 1-Methyl Imidazole  2-Methyl Tetrahydrofuran Methyl Cyclohexane / Ethyl Cyclohexane Maleic Acid / M.T.B.E. 99.9% / Meta Para Cresol Maltol / Moly. Disulphide  2-Methyl Imidazole Methoxy Propyl Acetate / Methoxy Propanol 2-METHYL THF / Myristyl Alcohol / Malonic Acid Monoglyme (1,2-Dimethoxy Ethane) / Meldrum Acid N,N-Di Iso Propyl Ethylamine N,N-Dicyclohexyl Dicarbodimide N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone / N,O-Bis(Trimethylsilyl)Acetamide Oleic (79) / Ortho Chloro Benzaldehyde 2-Pyrrolidone / Pivalic Acid  Pentaerythritol Pot. Ferricyanide / Pot. Sorbate / Propionic Acid Potassium Hexafluoro Phosphate (China) Propargyl Alcohol  Pot. Thio Acetate / Propionic Anhydride Piperidine / Potassium Bicarbonate / Pyrrolidine Sodium Boro Hydride  Sodium-2-Ethyl Hexanoate Succinic Acid / Sorbic Acid / Sodium Succinate Sodium Di Ethyl Di Thio Carbamate / Salicylic Acid Sodium Methoxide Powder – (BASF / Saudi) Secondary Butanol – (China)  Sodium Tertiary Butoxide Salicylaldehyde / Sodium Ethoxide / 12-Hydroxy Stearic Acid 1,2,4-Triazole Sodium Salt

THIOCYANATES: Ammonium / Sodium / Potassium

Tert. Amyl Alcohol / Tetrahydrofuran Tert. Butyl Di Methyl Silyl Chloride / Thio Phenol Tetra Hydro Furfuryl Alcohol Thio Acetic Acid 99% / Thioglycolic Acid 80% (Japan/China) 1,2,4-TRIAZOLE / Tri Chloro Isocyanuric Acid / Triphosgene Triethylene Glycol (TEG) / Tributyl Phosphate (TBP) Triethylortho Acetate / Tri Ethyl Phosphate (TEP) Tri Phenyl Phosphite / Tri Phenyl Phosphine Tri Methyl Ortho Formate / TEOF / TMO Acetate

Uracil / Urea Phosphate  Meta Xylene / Para Xylene

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

Bharat Jyoti Impex

“Jasu”, Ground Floor, 30, Dadabhai Road, (Near CNM School), Vile Parle (West), Mumbai 400 056. Tel.: +91-22-2623 3434  Fax: 2623 3737  Email: info@bharatjyotiimpex.com Website: www.bharatjyotiimpex.com AMINES:

TERT. BUTYL AMINE / DI-N-BUTYL AMINE / TRI-N-BUTYL AMINE / DI-N-PROPYL AMINE / MONO CYCLOHEXYL AMINE / DICYCLOHEXYL AMINE / MONO ISO BUTYL AMINE / N,N-DI-ISOPROPYLETHYL AMINE / HEXAMETHYLENE DIAMINE / HEXAMETHYLENE TETRAMINE

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Mumbai Chemical Market Prices as on December 8, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) Dicyandiamide (DCDA)

25

Diethanolamine (DEA)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

128

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK)

300

Methylene Dichloride (MDC)

350

46

110

Monoethanolamine (MEA)

180

100

170

115

Diethylene Glycol (DEG)

230

70

Octanol (2-Ethylhexanol)

Diethyl Phthalate (DEP)

200

95

Octoic acid

Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP)

125

Dimethyl formamide (DMF)

84

Dioctyl Adipate (DOA)

200

Dioctyl Maleate (DOM)

114

215

80

25

77

230

93

Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 400)

230

94

20

190

180

138

Ethyl Acetate (Resale)

185

68

Ethyl Acrylate (Intact)

180

121

Ethylene Dichloride (EDC)

200

50

Ethylene Glycol (MEG)

230

60

Formaldehyde (Resale)

230

11

25

92

250

53

Glyoxal (Imp.)

101

Glyoxal (Indian)

105

n-Hexane (Per Litre)

Phenol (GI Drums)

50

Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 200)

2-EHA (2 Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate)

Hexamine

Oxalic Acid (Punjab)

140 135

Polyvinyl Alcohol (Gohsenol GH-17) Propyl Acetate

109

Propylene Glycol (Imp.)

210

Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) Sodium Alginate (China)

160 53.50

25

280

Sorbitol

250

52

Styrene Monomer (Resale)

185

85

Tartaric Acid

50

350

Thiourea

50

110

Toluene (Per Litre)

200

56

50

78

Trichloroethylene

330

52

200

64

Triethanolamine (Resale)

210

92

145

Triethylene Glycol (TEG)

Hexylene glycol

+10

100

Phthalic Anhydride (PAN)

200

Glycerine (IP)

150

140

Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP)

Formic Acid

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

+6.50

+14

107

Isobutyl Alcohol

170

80

+5

Vinyl Acetate Monomer (VAM)

Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)

170

137

+4

Maleic Anhydride (MAN)

25

86

Melamine

25

103

Methanol (Per Litre) (Resale)

200 Lit.

27

o-Xylene (Per Litre)

200

53

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)

190

95

Xylene Mixed (Per Litre)

200

48

185

72

Wax Industrial

25

105

Wax Paraffin

24

98

m-Xylene

57

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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Delhi Chemical Market

Titanium dioxide & Citric acid stabilise around levels a week ago Citric acid held steady at around the levels of the previous week due lack of buying. Its price had fallen in the last few weeks due selling pressure and cheaper imports. Imports of Titanium dioxide were at levels higher than the prices prevailing a week ago, and as a consequence, local anatase grade pigment (TTK) quoted higher by Rs. 2 at Rs. 180 per kg, while material from China was available Re. 1 higher at Rs. 159 per kg. Rutile grade titanium dioxide, however, ruled at the previous level of Rs. 223 per kg (RC822 grade) and Rs. 252 (TR92), while Chinese material continued to be available at Rs. 215 per kg. Alum, however, eased by Rs. 100 to Rs. 900 per 50-kg, owing to increased selling pressure on stockists.

Titanium dioxide

Citric acid

Prices as on December 8, 2020 Name of Chemicals Acetic Acid Glacial Acid Slurry Soft Alum Ammonium Bicarbonate Ammonium Chloride Bleaching Powder Stable (Chambal) Borax Granular Borax Crystal Boric Acid Technical Calcium Carbonate Camphor (Slab) Camphor (Powder) Caustic Potash Caustic Soda Flakes Citric Acid (China) Copper Sulphate Creosote Oil Heavy Creosote Oil Light Dementholised Oil (DMO) Formaldehyde Formic Acid Glycerine IW/CP Hexamine Hydrogen Peroxide Mentha Oil Menthol (Crystal Bold) Menthol (Flakes) Mercury Naphthalene Balls Oxalic Acid (PCPL-Red) Oxalic Acid (PCPL-Blue) Peppermint Oil Phenol Carbolic Acid Phenyl

Unit Kg. Kg. 50 Kg. Kg. 50 Kg. 25 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. Tonne Kg. Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. Kg. Litre Litre Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. Kg. Kg. Litre

Price (Rs.) 60 90/110 900 39 1,100/2,000 850 2,600 2,525 5,400/5,500 6,300/13,400 1,300 1,075 3,800 1,275 3,300/3,700 152/180 58 57 855 26 51 60 110 42 1,105 1,141 1,095 5,000 4,500 2,800 2,650 690 140 65/70

Name of Chemicals Pine Oil Potassium Nitrate Potassium Permanganate Safolite Soda Ash (Tata) Soda Ash (GHCL) Soda Ash (DCW) Sodium Bicarbonate (Tata) Sodium Bichromate Sodium Hexameta Phosphate Sodium Hydrosulphite (Kalali) Sodium Meta Silicate Sodium Nitrite Sodium Nitrate Sodium Silicate Sodium Sulphate Tartaric Acid (France) Thymol Titanium Dioxide Anatase (TTK) Titanium Dioxide (China) Titanium Dioxide (Rutile) Titanium Dioxide (RC-822) Titanium Dioxide (TR-92) Titanium Dioxide (DuPont) Trisodium Phosphate Turpentine Oil Varnish Wax ParafďŹ n Wax Residue Wax Slack Wax Synthetic Zinc Oxide

Unit Per Lit. Kg. Kg. Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. Kg. Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. 50 Kg. Quintal Tonne Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. Kg. 25 Kg. 50 Kg. Litre Litre Kg. Tonne Tonne Kg. Kg.

Price (Rs.) 150 65 200/290 200 1,250 1,250 1,250 1,550 5,000 95 128 1,100 2,500/2,600 2,175/2,225 2,000 14,000 550 1,315 180 159 215 225 252 265 1,550/1,800 130 95 68 47,500 60,000 75/80 150/190

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Chennai Chemical Market Prices as on December 8, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Pack

Price

(Kgs.)

Change

Name of Chemicals

Pack

(Rs./Kg.)

(Kgs.)

INORGANIC CHEMICALS

Mercury

Acid Slurry (Soft)

50

110.00

Alum – Ferric

50

15.00

Ammonium Bicarbonate

25

32.00

Ammonium Bifluoride (Sugar grade)

50

118.00

Ammonium Carbonate

50

63.00

Ammonium Chloride

50

Ammonium Nitrate

50

Ammonium Phosphate (Mono) Ammonium Sulphate

+5

Price

Change

(Rs./Kg.)

34.5 5,600.00

-700

Naphthalene Balls

50

110.00

+20

Nickel Chloride

25

380.00

-100

Phosphoric Acid (85% Tech)

50

78.00

+2

Potassium Carbonate (Powder)

25

120.00

Potassium Carbonate (Granules)

25

76.00

18.00

Potassium Nitrate

50

72.00

30.00

Potassium Permanganate (Tech)

50

155.00

50

80.00

Potassium Permanganate (Pure)

50

190.00

50

32.00

Potassium Phosphate (Di)

50

148.00

Antimony Trioxide

50

585.00

S.L.E.S

50

50.00

Barium Chloride

50

58.00

Soda Ash Light

50

23.00

Bleaching Powder (33% Cl)

25

28.00

Sodium Bicarbonate

50

23.00

Borax (Granular)

50

49.00

+4

Sodium Bichromate

50

120.00

Boric Acid (Tech.)

50

108.00

+3

Sodium Bisulphite

50

34.00

Calcium Carbonate (Activated)

50

18.00

+1

Sodium Chlorite 50% (India)

50

265.00

Calcium Carbonate (Precipitated)

50

17.00

Sodium Chlorite 80% (India)

50

310.00

Calcium Chloride 70% (Lumps)

50

13.00

Sodium Cyanide

50

650.00

Calcium Chloride-Anhydrous

50

22.00

Sodium Fluoride

50

128.00

Camphor Oil

+1

-165

+2

200 Litrs

135.00

Sodium Formate

50

32.00

+4

Caustic Potash (Flakes)

50

76.00

Sodium Hexameta Phosphate 68%

50

102.00

+8

Caustic Soda (Flakes)

50

27.00

Sodium Hydrosulphite (China)

50

115.00

-5

Caustic Soda (Prills)

50

60.00

Sodium Metabisulphite

50

34.00

Chromic Acid (Flakes)

50

225.00

Sodium Nitrate

50

41.00

-2

Chlorinated Xylene

25

85.00

-2

Copper Sulphate

50

150.00

Diammonium Phosphate

-10

+10

+5

Sodium Nitrite (China) +2

Sodium Silicate

50

52.00

Naked

14.00

50

34.00

Sodium Sulphate (Anhydrous)

50

13.00

180

82.00

Sodium Sulphide 50-52% (Flakes)

50

35.00

Ferric Chloride (Anhydrous)

50

36.00

Sodium Sulphide 58-60% (Flakes)

50

38.00

Ferric Chloride (Lumps)

50

32.00

Sodium Sulphite 92%

50

48.00

Ferrous Sulphate – Crystals

50

14.00

Sodium Tripolyphosphate

50

72.00

Titanium Dioxide Anatase

25

178.00

+3

Titanium Dioxide (Rutile – R-902)

25

215.00

-70

Trisodium Phosphate

50

33.00

Dioctylmalite

Hydrochloric Acid

+3

+7

+2

Naked

6.00

50

35.00

22.7

66.00

Litharge

50

220.00

+22

Zinc Chloride Powder (Tech.)

50

69.00

Lithopone B301 (China)

25

108.00

+16

Zinc Oxide White Seal

50

195.00

Magnesium Carbonate (Indian)

50

55.00

Zinc Stearate (Pure)

25

140.00

+5

Magnesium Sulphate

50

14.00

Zinc Sulphate (Tech.)

50

54.00

+2

Hydrogen Peroxide 50% Hyflosupercell

+1

160

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Chennai Chemical Market Prices as on December 8, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

ORGANIC CHEMICALS Acetic Acid Glacial

35

60.00

Acetone

160

89.00

Benzene

195 Litrs

48.00

200

130.00

-10

25

140.00

-30

n-Butanol

170

108.00

+19

n-Butyl Acetate

165

104.00

+12

Butyl Cellosolve

195

105.00

+9 -200

Benzyl Alcohol Bisphenol-A (Russian)

Camphor

+5

25

550.00

Cellosolve (Ethyl)

195

108.00

Chloroform

300

38.00

-2

Citric Acid (Anhy)

25

72.00

+2

Citric Acid (Mono)

25

65.00

+5

Cresote Oil

50

58.00

-4

Cyclohexanone

190

100.00

D D Turpentine

200 Litrs

145.00

+40

Diacetone Alcohol

195

120.00

-15

Diethylene Glycol

230

62.00

+7

Dimethyl Formamide

195

110.00

-10

Dioctyl Phthalate

200

145.00

+10

Di-Pentene

200 Litrs

107.00

-8

EDTA Acid

25

225.00

EDTA Disodium

25

188.00

EDTA Tetrasodium

Name of Chemicals

160

150.00

Methylene Dichloride

250

65.00

+7

Methylene Dichloride (Refill)

250

55.00

+3

Mineral Turpentine Oil

50

75.00

-1

Monochloro Phenol

50

95.00

Nitrobenzene

200

95.00

Octanol (2-Ethyl hexanol)

160

105.00

+5

50

105.00

+15

Oleic Acid Oxalic Acid (Punjab)

50

53.00

Paraffin Wax (White)

50

105.00

Paraformaldehyde 91%

25

78.00

320

57.00

230

100.00

+25

25

110.00

+35

Pine Oil 22%

Phthalic anhydride

200 Litrs

140.00

-5

Pine Oil 40%

200 Litrs

190.00

Poly Aluminium Chloride

25

31.00

Polyethylene Glycol 400

230

112.00

Polyethylene Glycol 600

230

110.00

Propylene Glycol

215

145.00

50

220.00

Red Lead

+5

Renine

180

60.00

17

126.00

Sodium Acetate

50

22.00

-9

Sodium Benzoate

50

130.00

+15

250

45.00

+1

50

88.00

-2

185

100.00

+15

25 Litrs

375.00

+75

25

220.00

+65

76.00

+4

Ethylene Dichloride

200

54.00

-1

Ethylene Glycol – Mono

230

70.00

+15

Formaldehyde

65

22.00

-2

Thiourea

Formic Acid

35

46.00

-9

Toluene

250

68.00

+10

50

90.00

Sorbitol Stearic Acid (Cosmetic) Styrene Monomer Terpeneol Perfumery

+31

200 Litrs

63.00

+3

Trichloroethylene

280

90.00

+5

Triethanolamine

210

120.00

-5 +7

160 Litrs

58.00

+6

Vinyl Acetate Monomer

185

85.00

25

550.00

-50

Xylene Mixed

185

60.00

Isopropyl Alcohol

160

125.00

+5

o-Xylene

185

65.00

Isopropyl Alcohol (Refill)

160

110.00

+5

25

165.00

+65

Methyl Ethyl Ketone

166

125.00

+15

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone

160

175.00

+10

Maleic Anhydride

+9

Rosin

182.00

Hydroquinone (Imported)

+6

Perchloroethylene

25

n-Hexane

+5

Phenyl Liquid

185

Hexamine – Tech

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (Refill)

Ethyl Acetate

Glycerine – CP

Pack (Kgs.)

+3

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Malaysian Oleochemicals Market Prices as on December 7, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Price (USD per mt) (FOB Malaysia)

Packing

Refined Glycerine Refined Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP Refined Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP Refined Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP Soap Noodles Soap Noodles 80:20 TFM 78% Min Snow White Soap Noodles 90:10 TFM 78% Min Snow White Soap Noodles 90:10 TFM 75% Min

7th December-2020

760 680 860

840 740 940

80 60 80

1000 980

1020 1000

880

900

20 20 20

950 880 1400 950 960

950 900 1400 970 980

25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 20 MT Flexi Tank 180 KG Steel Drum 20 MT Flexi Tank 180 KG Steel Drum 25 KG Bags

1100 1150 1350 1450 1350 1650 1550 1650 1550 1650 1700

1250 1100 1350 1450 1350 1650 1550 1650 1550 1650 1700

25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 20 MT Flexi Tank 170 KG Drum 20 MT ISO Tank

1900 1880 1920 1950 1750 1850 1900

1900 1880 1920 1950 1750 1850 1900

160 KG Drum 200 KG Drum 200 KG Drum 200 KG Drum

1250 1250 730 850

1250 1250 730 850

180 Kg Drum 180 Kg Drum 180 Kg Drum

2450 2200 4200

2450 2200 –

250 KG Steel Drum 20 MT Flexi Tank 1250 KG IBC

25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags 25 KG Bags Soap Noodles TFM 72% Min Soap Noodles TFM 65% Min 25 KG Bags Translucent (Transparent) Soap Noodles 25 KG Bags Soap Noodles SWN 90:10 TFM 72% Min (8% Glycerine) 25 KG Bags Soap Noodles SWN 80:20 TFM 78% Min (8% Glycerine) 25 KG Bags Fatty Acid (Fractionated & Distilled) Stearic Acid Triple Pressed 25 KG Bags Stearic Acid Rubber Grade 25 KG Bags

Lauric Acid C12-99% Min Palmitic Acid C16:98% Min Palmitic Acid C16:80% Min Myristic Acid C14-98% Min Oleic Acid 75% Min Oleic Acid 75% Min Distilled Coconut Fatty Acid – DCFA K8-18 Distilled Coconut Fatty Acid – DCFA K8-18 Glycerol Monostearate GMS-40 Fatty Alcohol Cetyl Alcohol C16:98% Min Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol C16:C18 30/70 Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol C16:C18 50/50 Stearyl Alcohol C18:98% Min Lauryl Mystryl Alcohol C12-14 Lauryl Mystryl Alcohol C12-14 Fatty Alcohol Ethoxylates -2EO [FA C12-C14 + 2EO] Care Chemicals Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate SLES TN 70% Coconut Fatty Acid Diethanolamide – CDEA 85 Cocoamide Propyl Betaine – CAPB 30% Cocoamide Propyl Betaine – CAPB 40% Esters Isopropyl Myristate IPM-98 Isopropyl Palmitate IPP-98 Medium Chain Triglycerides – MCT

Change

30th November-2020

20 20 20 150 -50

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Vegetable Oil Market

Rapeseed and crude Palm gain in listless market Fairly steady trends prevailed in the vegetable oils market during the past week under review. Rapeseed oil moved up by 5% and Cottonseed oil gained about 3%. Castor oil fell marginally. All other local oils remained firm. Among imported oils, RBD palmolein remained steady, while crude Palm was up by 5% and crude degummed Soybean moved up by almost a per cent. In solvent extracted oils, Soyabean moved up by around 2%. Comparing the prices of some of the oils over the same period last year, groundnut oil is costlier by 31% and rapeseed oil is higher by 37%. Sunflower oil is costlier by 32%; linseed oil is higher by 27% and sesame oil is down by 4%. Castor oil is up by 8% and cottonseed oil is costlier by 26%.

Dec-2020 4th

Nov-2020 27th

Change [%]

Average Dec-2019

Change [%]

Groundnut oil

1,40,000

1,40,000

1,07,250

30.54

Rapeseed oil

1,26,000

1,20,000

5.00

92,250

36.59

Sunflower oil

1,10,000

1,10,000

83,625

31.54

Linseed oil

1,15,000

1,15,000

90,250

27.42

Sesame oil

2,45,000

2,45,000

2,56,250

-4.39

Washed cottonseed oil

1,05,000

1,02,000

2.94

83,250

26.13

97,500

98,000

-0.51

89,875

8.48

97,000

97,000

81,375

19.20

1,05,000

1,04,000

0.96

83,250

26.13

90,500

86,200

4.99

73,350

23.38

1,06,000

1,04,000

1.92

84,125

26.00

Rice bran oil (RG-I)

92,000

92,000

68,750

33.82

Rice bran oil (RG-II) (industrial)

90,000

90,000

66,550

35.24

Karanja oil

1,03,000

1,03,000

79,000

30.38

Neem oil

1,35,000

1,35,000

1,27,500

5.88

Name of oils Local oils

Castor oil (commercial) Imported oils RBD palmolein Crude degummed soybean oil (ex-Mumbai) Crude palm oil (5%) (ex-Kandla) Solvent extracted oils Soyabean oil (Indore)

Note: Rates in Rs. per ton. Source: Solvent Extractors Association of India Chemical Weekly December 15, 2020

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Mumbai Drugs Market 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: padalia72@gmail.com

Prices as on December 8, 2020 Name of Items

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

ACTIVE PHARMA INGREDIENTS

Name of Items

Pack (Kgs.)

Chlorpheniramine Maleate

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

5

1,375

Chlorzoxazone USP

25

850

25

2,075

5

11,200

Clopidogrel Bisulphate

10

4,000

Closantel

25

3,800

Cloxacillin Sodium

25

2,050

1

10,800

Diclofenac Potassium

25

675

Diclofenac Sodium

25

575

Dicyclomine HCl

10

1,825

Diethyl Carbamazine Citrate

25

800

Diiodohydroxyquinoline

25

2,450

Diphenhydramine HCl

25

925

Enrofloxacin

25

2,100

Erythromycin Base

25

5,600

Aceclofenac

25

900

Albendazole

25

2,000

Ciprofloxacin HCl

Allopurinol

10

2,100

Clarithromycin

Ambroxol HCl

5

2,875

Aminophylline

25

870

Amitriptyline HCl

25

2,450

5

2,650

Amoxycillin Sodium Sterile (Cryst)

10

5,700

Amoxycillin Trihydrate

25

1,850

Ampicillin Sodium Sterile

10

3,600

Ampicillin Trihydrate

25

1,950

Atenolol

25

1,425

5

10,600

25

1,900

5

6,600

25

940

Cefixime Trihydrate

5

9,200

Erythromycin Estolate

25

3,850

Cetrizine Di HCl (EP)

5

2,600

Erythromycin Stearate

25

3,250

Chloramphenicol

25

4,200

Ethambutol

50

2,500

Chloramphenicol Palmitate

25

3,800

Ethamsylate

25

675

Amlodipine Besylate

Azithromycin Dihydrate Bromhexine HCl Brompheniramine Maleate Caffeine

Dexchlorpheniramine Maleate

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Mumbai Drugs Market Prices as on December 8, 2020 Name of Items

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

Name of Items

Pack (Kgs.)

Price Change (Rs./Kg.)

Ethophylline

25

825

Nimesulide

25

1,375

Famotidine

25

4,100

Ornidazole

25

880

Fenbendazole

25

2,850

Oxyclozanide B.P. (Vet)

25

1,500

5

6,700

Paracetamol

25

405

Fluoxetine HCl

25

5,300

Pheniramine Maleate

5

1,425

Frusemide

25

3,300

Phenylbutazone

25

1,010

Glibenclamide

5

2,600

Phenylephrine HCl

5

7,800

Glipizide

1

10,000

Phenytoin Sodium

25

900

Guiafenesin

25

550

Piperazine Citrate

25

320

Ibuprofen

50

1,025

Piperazine Hexahydrate

25

250

Iodine

50

2,850

Potassium Iodate

25

1,800

Potassium Iodide

25

1,950

Povidone Iodine

25

825

5

4,000

Pyrazinamide

25

1,350

Pyroxicam

25

3,650

Ranitidine HCl

25

925

Rafoxanide B. P. (Vet)

25

3,500

Roxithromycin E.P.

5

5,400

Salbutamol Sulphate

5

8,100

SildenaďŹ l Citrate

5

1,600

Sodium Iodide

25

2,000

Tinidazole

50

725

Theophylline Anhydrous

25

825

Fluconazole

Iron (III) Hydroxide Polymaltose Complex

25

290

Ketoconazole USP

5

3,950

Levocetrizine Di HCl

1

10,000

25

800

1

10,200

Mebendazole USP

25

1,775

Mefenamic Acid

25

560

Mepyramine Maleate

25

4,050

Metformin HCl

25

195

Miconazole Nitrate

25

1,775

Niacinamide

50

490

Nifedipine

25

3,600

Lidocaine HCl Loratadine

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Hyderabad Drugs Market Prices as on December 8, 2020 Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

Price

25

1,200

Aceclofenac IP Atazanavir Sulphate USP

Change (Rs./Kg.)

Name of Chemicals

Pack (Kgs.)

Price

Ketorolac Tromethamine IP

5

11,000

Lamivudine

10

8,400

5

70,000

Ambroxol HCl IP

25

4,000

Levetiracetam IP

50

3,500

Amlodipine Besylate IP

10

4,000

Lansoprazole USP

25

5,300

Amoxycillin Trihydrate IP

25

2,000

Levocetirizine HCl IP

25

10,000

Ampicillin Trihydrate IP

25

2,150

Metformin HCl IP

25

200

Atorvastatin Calcium

5

13,000

Meropenam

5

65,000

Azithromycin Dihydrate

5

15,000

Montelukast Sodium IP

1

55,000

Cefuroxime Axetil

25

15,000

Moxifloxacin HCl IP/BP

10

17,000

Cefixime Trihydrate

25

10,000

Naproxen Sodium

25

5,000

Cefoperazone Sodium Sterile

25

14,000

1

150/gm

Cefpodoxime Proxetil

25

11,000

Nevirapine

10

9,500

Cefotaxime Sodium Sterile

25

7,000

Omeprazole Powder

25

3,500

Ceftriaxone Sodium Sterile

25

6,500

Oxyclozanide

25

1,500

Cephalexin IP

25

3,800

Paracetamol IP

50

400

Cetirizine Di HCl IP

25

3,000

Pantoprazole Sodium IP

25

5,500

Ciprofloxacin HCl

50

2,500

Clopidogrel Bisulphate

10

4,000

Closantel Base

25

3,200

Cloxacillin Sodium Compacted

25

2,250

Dicloxacillin Sodium

25

3,100

Domperidone IP

25

3,000

Drotaverine HCl

25

4,000

5

9,000

Enrofloxacin HCl EP

25

3,000

Esomeprazole Mag. Trihydrate IP

25

6,000

Escitalopram Oxalate

5

16,000

Efaverinz

5

8,000

25

4,000

Famciclovir

5

40,000

Fexofenadine HCl

5

6,000

Finasteride

5 1,30,000

Dextromethorphan HBR

Famotidine IP/USP

Fluconazole

25

7,000

Gabapentin IP/USP

25

2,400

Itraconazole

25

10,000

Ketoconazole USP

25

4,200

Nebivolol HCl

Phenylephrine HCl IP

5

9,000

Piperacillin+Tazobactam Sterile

5

13,000

25

4,000

5

42,000

Ranitidine HCl IP

25

950

Rabeprazole Sodium IP

25

6,000

Rosuvastatin Calcium IP

1

35,000

Sildenafil 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

Terbinafine HCl IP/BP

25

5,500

Tramadol HCl IP

25

2,000

5

13,000

Pregabalin Ramipril USP

Zidovudine

Change (Rs./Kg.)

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Imports of Chemicals & Allied Products Highlighting trade in chemicals & allied products

[Quantity in Tons; Value in Rs. Million] H.S. Code

2017-18

Product Name

Quantity

29153910

Benzyl acetate

29153920

Bornyl acetate and Isobornyl acetate

2018-19 Value

Quantity

2019-20 Value

Quantity

Value

20.502

7.75

28.610

7.13

189.810

29.22

169.400

35.31

101.080

48.76

100.740

51.14

29153930

Linalyl acetate

1177.415

352.49

793.320

401.21

930.990

427.33

29153940

Methyl acetate

162.203

12.68

620.950

52.60

903.570

140.51

107.310

8.23

3.220

0.77

5.940

1.88

89.721

44.42

105.570

62.18

58.350

30.53

24640.964

4083.30

25030.710

4887.39

29462.950

4740.95

6916.033

348.03

17719.320

1093.23

15795.570

660.73

29153950

Phenyl propyl acetate

29153960

Terpinyl acetate

29153990

Other esters of acetic acid

29154010

Monochloroacetic acid, their salts & esters

29154020

Dichloroacetic acid, their salts & esters

20.940

2.57

9.560

2.76

1.040

0.98

29154030

Trichloroacetic acid, their salts & esters

0.091

0.24

0.170

0.18

14.380

5.95

29155000

Propionic acid, its salts & esters

18017.052

1859.69

23366.610

3119.19

17885.500

2133.21

15893.136

2392.22

19495.610

3263.60

18481.230

2998.66

597.567

279.85

1069.890

403.84

877.690

361.23

111.27

1624.590

110.31

1235.510

82.37

29156010

Butanoic acids, their salts and esters

29156020

Pentanoic acids, their salts and esters

29157010

Palmitic acid

1416.475

29157020

Stearic acid

2695.580

277.03

2785.610

301.08

3949.150

330.60

29157030

Glycerol monostearate

3110.500

234.06

4972.570

331.28

3350.660

290.70

29157040

Hydrogenated castor oil fatty acid (including 12-hydroxy stearic acid)

87.211

15.00

16.480

2.47

55.790

7.95

29157050

Dehydrated castor oil fatty acid

29157090

Other palmitic acid, stearic acid & their salts & esters

400.324

34.07

326.260

34.32

202.340

26.63

8800.721

1455.97

8881.920

1764.96

12044.990

1750.83

Imports (in Tons)

Linalyl acetate

2017-18

Imports (in Tons)

Methyl acetate

2018-19

2019-20

Palmitic acid

2017-18

168

Stearic acid

2018-19

2019-20

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Trade Performance H.S. Code

2017-18

Product Name

Quantity

2018-19 Value

Quantity

2019-20 Value

Quantity

Value

29159010

Acetyl chloride

2979.359

208.99

7119.510

599.20

6114.360

441.71

29159020

Octoic acid (Caprylic acid)

5868.772

1080.50

4785.960

1029.26

5012.740

690.14

780.440

115.28

586.290

110.63

73423.860 12545.58

74042.810

13093.37

29159030

Hexanoic acid (Caproic acid)

673.822

184.25

29159090

Other saturated acyclic monocarboxylic 61367.323 acids etc. and their derivatives

10414.17

29161100

Acrylic acid & its salts

32763.367

29161210

Butyl acrylate

185721.013

29161290

Other esters of acrylic acid

38730.642

5013.24

39880.010

8947.928

1831.18

103.179

17.11

62682.302

10945.46

17.916

9.75

17.230

7.99

538.716

131.34

582.280

165.01

29161310

Methacrylic acid

29161320

Methacrylic acid salts

29161400

Methacrylic acid esters

29161510

Oleic acid

29161590

Other oleic/linoleic acids, their salts and esters

29161910

Undecylenic acid

29161920

Bismuth compounds of unsaturated acylic monoacids

29161930

Potassium compounds of unsaturated acyclic monoacids

29161950

Esters of unsaturated acyclic monoacids NES

29161960

Sorbic acid

29161990

Other acyclic unsaturated monocarboxylic acids etc. and their derivatives

29162000

Cyclanic, cyclenic/cycloterpenic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides/halides/peroxides and peroxy acids and their derivatives

29163110

Benzoic acid

29163120

Benzyl benzoate

3939.50

49484.160

3930.71

15379.46 213943.350 21107.86

2741.84

41891.340

217518.800

17066.45

6637.85

43945.420

6701.18

10299.070

2229.13

12017.450

1624.03

228.440

51.32

59.740

13.62

58438.670 11294.64

65592.710

8365.45

96.200

23.41

571.770

128.54

12.450

7.48

8.690

6.49

7.880

3.32

0.030

0.13

0.080

0.27

0.020

0.21

123.377

74.55

243.230

84.81

123.700

43.52

8.949

7.83

28.410

13.78

20.090

9.50

465.483

152.20

503.940

188.12

481.010

178.98

2829.618

1740.17

2976.440

2635.51

3033.610

3380.46

353.279

463.91

407.720

471.66

296.310

565.69

8867.829

1159.47

7829.780

1206.57

7961.220

826.42

35.573

8.22

15.000

6.27

30.360

9.05

29163130

Methyl benzoate

4.161

8.39

194.930

14.20

30.850

3.86

29163140

Sodium benzoate

1348.299

126.27

1438.610

170.74

1582.420

182.65

29163150

Benzocaine (Ethyl para-amino benzoate)

0.030

0.06

2.100

5.00

3.330

6.39

29163160

Ortho-Chlorobenzoic acid

440.159

75.61

470.670

122.57

987.200

206.29

29163190

Other salts and esters of benzoic acid

2450.756

1414.92

3197.820

1847.47

3797.620

1834.54

2382.685

295.95

1938.730

321.30

2203.130

338.53

242.902

539.89

57.330

281.37

103.230

644.02

64.721

36.72

194.310

79.30

64.590

24.15

29163200

Benzyl peroxide and Benzoyl chloride

29163400

Phenylacetic acid and its salts

29163910

Cinnamic acid

29163930

Potassium compounds of aromatic monoacids

3.533

26.62

16.150

137.58

35.160

208.20

29163940

Sodium compounds of aromatic monoacids

1.750

0.75

0.500

0.10

1.000

0.37

29163950

Esters of aromatic monoacids, NES

10.024

11.92

17.290

20.94

3.900

13.03

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Exports of Chemicals & Allied Products Highlighting trade in chemicals & allied products [Quantity in Tons; Value in Rs. Million] H.S. Code

2017-18

Product Name

Quantity

2018-19 Value

Quantity

2019-20 Value

Quantity

Value

29152910

Calcium acetate

48.100

3.24

16.390

3.73

15.300

6.92

29152920

Magnesium acetate

89.918

14.31

111.010

21.10

98.280

32.39

29152930

Manganese acetate

29152990

Other salts of acetic acid

693.421

64.70

757.080

80.01

759.030

162.37

4532.498

382.02

6149.580

435.68

7323.470

849.82

6209.24 118625.540

8213.09

108368.480

10713.85

660.25

3434.150

235.67

29153100

Ethyl acetate

105420.783

29153200

Vinyl acetate

21261.023

1322.02

8319.230

29153300

N-Butyl acetate

323.680

21.99

161.700

15.99

105.230

32.56

29153910

Benzyl acetate

4508.340

474.66

4520.460

560.99

3221.880

996.66

29153920

Bornyl acetate and Isobornyl acetate

563.810

148.04

471.160

223.80

1407.400

1009.37

29153930

Linalyl acetate

7.060

3.87

14.330

16.64

16.210

23.38

29153940

Methyl acetate

8.530

10.14

30.020

28.48

34.090

66.93

29153950

Phenyl propyl acetate

0.000

0.00

0.430

0.24

0.420

2.70

29153960

Terpinyl acetate

254.460

84.40

357.920

237.58

3903.420

3200.13

29153990

Other esters of acetic acid

25983.779

3773.24

29886.360

6146.79

26194.930

7992.93

29154010

Monochloroacetic acid, their salts & esters

11558.517

614.45

6651.410

429.40

6591.070

633.59

29154020

Dichloroacetic acid, their salts & esters

205.311

13.81

522.250

39.26

240.790

19.27

29154030

Trichloroacetic acid, their salts & esters

346.302

86.37

407.920

133.13

600.230

388.66

29155000

Propionic acid, its salts & esters

3390.000

1691.62

3669.980

2423.67

4459.740

7225.61

29156010

Butanoic acids, their salts and esters

573.136

343.54

851.180

449.94

1106.730

1204.64

510.394

1043.84

651.470

1352.91

674.620

2538.49

10981.158

685.78

3511.150

205.06

2646.350

256.24

29156020

Pentanoic acids, their salts and esters

29157010

Palmitic acid Exports (in Tons)

Benzyl acetate

Vinyl acetate

2017-18

Exports (in Tons)

2018-19

2019-20

Octoic acid (Caprylic acid)

2017-18

172

Hexanoic acid (Caproic acid)

2018-19

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H.S. Code

Product Name

29157020

Stearic acid

29157030

Glycerol monostearate

29157040

Hydrogenated castor oil fatty acid (including 12-hydroxy stearic acid)

2018-19

2019-20

Quantity

Value

Quantity

Value

Quantity

Value

63.012

12.55

41.490

13.38

108.720

38.05

3047.733

333.95

4229.140

529.55

5232.650

934.95

53643.251

6470.69

44953.700

5579.76

52352.830

11057.96

29157050

Dehydrated castor oil fatty acid

1897.659

348.73

1696.420

303.56

1915.380

798.99

29157090

Other palmitic acid, stearic acid & their salts & esters

18522.839

2183.01

19203.900

2360.08

21660.810

6549.86

29159010

Acetyl chloride

29159020

Octoic acid (Caprylic acid)

29159030

Hexanoic acid (Caproic acid)

29159090

Other saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids etc. and their derivatives

29161100

Acrylic acid & its salts

29161210

279.765

30.65

35.990

6.32

240.120

49.98

87.371

24.42

218.350

57.13

283.840

58.62

237.804

31.24

301.030

51.21

22.130

68.23

20674.649

9218.05

20175.420

11645.98

17455.690

22262.01

761.431

158.24

856.940

101.89

618.710

855.27

Butyl acrylate

6684.542

581.26

3755.980

420.51

3885.140

404.43

29161290

Other esters of acrylic acid

2457.408

934.76

2723.420

1128.93

2404.290

2586.93

29161310

Methacrylic acid

55.631

9.81

35.210

10.52

99.910

18.47

29161320

Methacrylic acid salts

29161400

Methacrylic acid esters

29161510

Oleic acid

29161590

Other oleic/linoleic acids, their salts and esters

0.441

0.60

6.380

3.20

207.120

26.78

2946.864

434.38

9402.990

1015.45

7956.160

814.24

0.064

1.44

0.260

9.00

244.640

44.46

5046.503

541.09

4081.500

553.23

4280.130

972.40

29161910

Undecylenic acid

107.520

76.91

53.600

43.83

100.630

180.47

29161930

Potassium compounds of unsaturated acyclic monoacids

1.801

0.75

11.170

11.62

22.560

69.97

29161940

Sodium compounds of unsaturated acyclic monoacids

96.965

9.23

0.740

0.40

2.000

0.09

29161950

Esters of unsaturated acyclic monoacids NES

1367.304

564.94

1439.370

637.33

1562.680

793.09

29161960

Sorbic acid

0.333

0.20

0.980

0.78

1718.660

1759.91

29161990

Other acyclic unsaturated monocarboxylic acids etc. and their derivatives

14170.579

2524.19

19678.140

3383.37

13904.660

3615.53

29162000

Cyclanic, cyclenic/cycloterpenic monocarboxylic acids, their anhydrides/halides/peroxides and peroxy acids and their derivatives

439.899

994.90

495.380

1364.92

1155.510

5422.07

29163110

Benzoic acid

201.607

55.54

265.230

144.52

332.690

296.47

29163120

Benzyl benzoate

704.171

111.18

793.780

138.52

855.550

284.24

29163130

Methyl benzoate

124.534

23.51

83.870

14.56

70.390

11.61

29163140

Sodium benzoate

287.063

56.60

268.550

59.49

194.600

57.12

29163150

Benzocaine (Ethyl para-amino benzoate)

54.058

58.07

74.410

86.29

110.190

209.87

29163190

Other salts and esters of benzoic acid

1493.704

1483.77

1978.660

2073.24

2259.550

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Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

 Disperse Blue others China 20 3,808 Hong Kong 1 5,202 Iceland 12 239 Singapore 1 2,040 Disperse Red others China 3 2,186 France 2 645 Iceland 24 380 Taiwan 6 1,078 Disperse Violet others China 2 2,090 Indonesia 3 3,285 Disperse Yellow 13 (Duranol Brilliant Yellow 6G) China 2 1,409 France 1 939 Disperse Yellow others China 1 1,510 Indonesia 1 267 Dodecan-1-ol (Lauryl alcohol), Hexadecan-1-ol (Cetyl alcohol) and Octodecan-1-ol (Stearyl alcohol) saturated Germany 6 616 Indonesia 133 99 Singapore 77 85 USA 6 765 Dolomite calcined or sintered Italy 945 13 UAE 2,605 8 Vietnam 558 7 Dolomite not calcined or sintered Bhutan 27,523 808 Greece 76 25 Turkey 1 250 Dolomite ramming mix Italy 101 31 Spain 210 10 Doxycycline and its salts China 10 6,537 Hong Kong 1 6,189 Macao 1 27,306 Driers prepared Korea South 1 772 Taiwan 1 317 USA 2 2,609

Earth colours China 48 Emulsions sensitised China 1 Enamel synthetic, ultra white paints Germany 2 Enamels based on acrylic or vinyl polymers China 9 Germany 5 Hong Kong 1 Italy 1 Korea South 39 Netherlands 10 UK 5

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114 341 383 666 715 1,029 531 639 506 537

Qty. (Ton)

Enamels based on polyesters France 1 Germany 1 Engobs (slip) and similar preparations China 84 Germany 22 Enzymatic preparations containing foodstuffs China 66 Denmark 86 Enzymatic preparations for pre-tanning China 11 France 2 Germany 1 Enzymes amylases China 76 Netherlands 4 USA 46 Enzymes industrial (Textile assistant) China 78 Denmark 9 Finland 6 Indonesia 7 Ireland 1 Japan 1 Netherlands 2 Enzymes others of microbial origin, NES China 518 Denmark 505 Finland 1 Germany 6 Netherlands 29 USA 41 Enzymes others of pharmaceutical use China 1 Germany 5 Enzymes prepared others, NES China 33 Congo D Republic 1 Germany 45 Ireland 7 Italy 2 Japan 3 Mexico 4 Netherlands 16 Singapore 5 USA 1 Epoxide resins others Austria 1 Belgium 18 Canada 74 China 34 France 1 Germany 183 Hong Kong 4 Italy 23 Japan 11 Korea South 257 Malaysia 8 Netherlands 25 Singapore 40 Taiwan 15 Thailand 1

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

UAE 1 150 7 1,462 625 UK 6 1,624 513 USA Epoxy resins 114 185 18 China 120 169 109 Germany Hong Kong 1 914 4 190 253 Indonesia 5 447 501 Ireland Italy 24 322 62 473 252 Japan 684 163 83 Korea South 2 492 141 Malaysia Netherlands 221 194 16 138 242 Saudi Arabia 15 722 462 Singapore 16 568 168 Spain Taiwan 47 228 100 178 252 Thailand 18 107 593 UAE 50 289 480 UK 30 393 1,211 USA 3,064 Erythromycin and its derivatives salts thereof 100 4,955 4,716 China 6 9,251 424 Hong Kong Malaysia 1 19,129 1 10,562 244 Spain 3 3,034 293 Thailand 103 4,128 427 USA 4,392 Essential oils of lemon 1 1,261 673 Italy 1 1,787 599 Spain USA 1 1,211 4,803 Essential oils of orange 171 363 4,747 Brazil Indonesia 1 430 1 2,735 2,024 Italy 6 268 4,148 Netherlands 1 418 3,331 South Africa 8 428 1,029 UK 3 1,034 763 USA 6,227 Essential oils of other citrus fruits 3 220 3,208 Brazil 1 2,908 2,371 Italy 1 2,384 2,956 UK 14 199 24,764 USA Essential oils of other mints 1 1,893 915 Mexico 19 307 254 Singapore 1 2,697 331 USA 246 1,719 Access the entire trade database online 276 408 Due to space restrictions, we are unable to publish trade data 346 for all the chemicals that we track in this print edition. 462 193 Readers can access the entire database at: 323 www.chemicalweekly.com/indiachemtrade 438 193 The data is now available till August 2020, and will be updated 279 as soon as new data is released by the government. 862

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Essential oils of peppermint (ex-mentha piperita) Singapore 1 USA 3 Essential oils other than those of citrus fruit Australia 2 Austria 1 China 15 Egypt 5 France 35 Germany 4 Indonesia 26 Nepal 2 Netherlands 2 Switzerland 2 Uruguay 5 USA 3 Essential oils synthetic France 2 Italy 7 Spain 1 UK 1 USA 1 Ester gums Sweden 180 USA 20 Ethanal (Acetaldehyde) Germany 1 Ethanol, 2,2-thiobis- (2,2-Thio-bis-ethanol) China 4 UK 14 Ethoxymethylene malonate, Diethyl malonate China 836 USA 1 Ethyl acetoacetate (Acetoacetic ester) Belgium 21 China 21 Switzerland 12 USA 34 Ethyl alcohol and other spirits denatured Japan 12 Pakistan 47 Sri Lanka 48 USA 26,095 Ethyl cellulose non-plasticized China 8 Germany 10 Ireland 5 Switzerland 3 USA 19 Ethyl cellulose plasticized USA 12 Ethylbenzene Netherlands 1 Ethylene dichloride (1,2-Dichloroethane) Qatar 5,173 Saudi Arabia 22,229 USA 29,566 Ethylene glycol (Ethanediol) Belgium 5 Japan 1,910 Kuwait 29,280 Saudi Arabia 13,756 Singapore 959 USA 1 Ethylene unsaturated Italy 1 Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers Belgium 525 China 471 France 231 Germany 37 Italy 4 Japan 423 Korea South 5,822 Netherlands 36

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Qty. (Ton)

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Saudi Arabia 3,716 77 4,086 Singapore 342 90 3,210 Spain 23 115 Switzerland 104 172 3,482 Taiwan 277 105 3,285 Thailand 758 89 3,392 UAE 18 69 5,598 UK 20 379 1,264 USA 724 86 546 Ethylenediamine and its salts 519 Belgium 1,325 99 9,713 China 122 99 3,790 Japan 235 115 4,261 Korea South 100 106 1,598 Netherlands 14 136 8,453 Saudi Arabia 1,506 110 Singapore 164 116 2,737 Sweden 546 115 961 Ethylene-propylene non-conjugated 3,152 Belgium 115 108 1,064 China 20 86 1,927 Italy 1 1,136 Japan 225 149 112 Korea South 331 126 124 Malaysia 81 93 Netherlands 10 178 3,150 Saudi Arabia 154 99 Singapore 143 119 483 Switzerland 40 57 142 Taiwan 50 84 UAE 96 118 252 USA 167 115 513 2-Ethylhexanol Belgium 191 59 142 Brazil 830 63 465 1,428 61 647 Singapore 191 59 110 Sweden USA 1,499 51 361 2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)propane-1,3-diol (Trimethylolpropane) 15 93 54 Belgium 30 106 53 China 60 334 39 Sweden Ethylvanillin (3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde) 53 997 777 China 3 565 355 Germany 22 1,126 4,301 Singapore 1 1,412 5,687 UK 20 1,211 2,547 USA Eucalyptus oil 51 859 2,622 China Rwanda 7 746 14 870 2,033 South Africa Switzerland 2 1,467 22 Explosives prepared others 1 4,455 17 USA 13

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283 26 27 31 30 55 570 83 159 85 137 167 162 89 254

Fatty alcohols industrial others Belgium Germany Indonesia Malaysia Netherlands Singapore Switzerland Thailand Fatty oil or pull up oil China Italy Singapore Taiwan USA Fennel seed oil Indonesia

2 29 1,231 434 40 232 1 20

533 282 85 90 155 97 377 86

1 2 5 1 1

236 340 358 659 310

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Ferro-boron China 50 165 Ferro-chromium other China 316 194 Hong Kong 25 122 Kazakhstan 54 171 Russia 27 209 Turkey 75 158 Ferro-chromium, carbon containing >4% by weight China 888 114 Ferro-manganese other Australia 3 29 Japan 72 120 Korea South 1,076 101 South Africa 1,008 69 Ferro-manganese, carbon containing >2% by weight Malaysia 3,947 69 South Africa 818 48 Ferro-molybdenum Korea South 267 1,128 UAE 20 820 Ferro-nickel Dominican Republic 33 939 Indonesia 2,191 184 Japan 444 133 Singapore 1,436 195 UAE 30 969 Ferro-niobium Singapore 29 1,870 Ferro-silico-magnesium Bhutan 73 103 Ferro-silico-manganese Malaysia 400 32 Ferro-silicon containing >55% of silicon Bhutan 7,710 73 China 712 82 France 149 154 Hong Kong 81 54 Iran 100 69 Korea South 300 59 Netherlands 300 70 Norway 154 163 Russia 1,755 70 Singapore 25 186 South Africa 73 171 UAE 97 85 Ferro-silicon other Australia 2 29 Bhutan 188 38 Brazil 500 100 China 151 95 Malaysia 240 77 Netherlands 25 118 Ferro-silico-zirconium China 25 121 Ferro-titanium and Ferro-silicotitanium Russia 33 261 UK 52 262 Ferrous fumarate USA 4 723 Ferrous sulphate China 27 13 Ferruginous (<30% but >=10%) Brazil 10,396 4 Fertilisers, mineral or chemical containing nitrates/ phosphates Italy 7 205 Russia 17,758 19 Fertilisers, mineral or chemical containing the two fertilising elements – nitrogen and potassium Belgium 150 53 Chile 398 53 China 2,578 51

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Germany 24 109 Hong Kong 27 53 Jordan 961 53 Spain 23 144 UAE 455 54 Fertilisers, mineral or chemical containing two fertilising elements – nitrogen and phosphorous China 33,290 19 Germany 24 121 Jordan 35,200 20 Russia 46,000 19 Spain 48 86 Fertilisers, mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the two fertilising elements – phosphorous and potassium China 3,288 80 Israel 528 100 Italy 2 231 Spain 24 134 UAE 415 83 Fertilisers, other NES Belgium 75 53 China 2,212 29 France 16 206 Greece 3 904 Italy 24 222 Jordan 384 54 Netherlands 18 176 Poland 42 40 Spain 13 270 UAE 44 49 USA 5 280 Finishing agents used in textile industry other Australia 12 1,367 Belgium 2 696 Canada 1 2,836 China 316 149 France 1 393 Germany 98 346 Hong Kong 1 1,557 Indonesia 9 136 Italy 26 181 Japan 25 880 Korea South 38 569 Malaysia 1 154 Mexico 2 502 Netherlands 48 184 Seychelles 14 745 Singapore 2 297 Spain 9 443 Sri Lanka 33 120 Switzerland 2 1,044 Taiwan 23 566 Thailand 48 192 Turkey 1 772 USA 3 2,888 Finishing agents, dye carriers and other preparations used in leather industry or like, NES China 75 120 France 3 156 Germany 28 213 Italy 122 210 Netherlands 6 245 Portugal 1 375 Singapore 32 297 Spain 22 262 Taiwan 6 565 USA 4 453 Fire clay other NES China 1 76 Germany 240 28 UK 1 52 Fish lipid oil China 33 673

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Flavouring essences synthetic Australia 1 1,214 Austria 1 1,490 France 6 925 Malaysia 2 1,271 New Zealand 1 1,042 Singapore 4 984 Switzerland 1 2,036 UAE 1 4,387 UK 1 3,969 USA 4 2,372 Flourine China 16 190 USA 17 289 Fluorescent brightening agents others Belgium 1 1,498 China 19 1,047 Hong Kong 9 718 Switzerland 16 549 Thailand 100 183 UK 2 229 Fluorides other NES China 244 159 Sri Lanka 23 98 USA 16 78 Fluorine salts, complex others China 82 79 Spain 6 190 Taiwan 96 16 Fluoropolymers others Belgium 7 2,248 China 34 987 France 3 1,212 Italy 4 2,117 Japan 4 2,314 Singapore 6 1,589 Taiwan 3 758 Thailand 9 1,636 USA 44 1,557 Fluorspar containing by weight 97% or less of calcium fluoride China 830 19 Hong Kong 810 21 Morocco 424 34 South Africa 223 21 Thailand 1,512 19 Vietnam 592 23 Fluorspar containing by weight more than 97% calcium fluoride China 109 43 Netherlands 20 52 South Africa 6,544 29 Thailand 242 23 Vietnam 1,213 31 Folic acid China 9 2,452 Singapore 3 8,028 Food colours other than synthetic China 1 7,037 UK 5 541 Formic acid Belgium 57 65 China 1,205 37 Finland 62 46 Germany 65 66 Formic acid esters Finland 15 114 Korea South 47 155 Switzerland 1 2,008 USA 117 305 Formic acid salts other China 464 167 Hungary 16 197

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Qty. (Ton)

Japan 20 Malaysia 20 Taiwan 42 USA 25 Fructose and fructose syrup solid, other Israel 40 Fructose chemically pure in solid form Israel 96 Korea South 54 Malaysia 100 Singapore 105 Turkey 135 USA 123 Frusemide, Aminodial, Domperidone others China 149 Italy 15 Mexico 1 Spain 1 Switzerland 1 UAE 1 USA 23 Fumaric acid China 102 Korea South 20 Malaysia 20 Fungicides other, NES Belgium 64 China 200 France 9 Germany 68 Hong Kong 12 Japan 53 Netherlands 54 Singapore 56 Thailand 97 UK 11 USA 101 Furfuryl alcohol and Tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol China 154 Netherlands 26 Thailand 230 USA 40

Galic acid China 20 Israel 1 Gambier extracts Indonesia 1,805 Italy 3 Singapore 27 Garlic oil China 1 Garnet natural UK 241 Gelatin and gelatin derivatives and other glues Belgium 60 Brazil 200 China 171 Egypt 24 France 40 Germany 3 Netherlands 6 USA 114 Gelatin edible, NES China 32 Gentamycin and its salts China 6 Geraniol Belgium 17 China 22 Germany 65

Value (Rs./Kg.) 72 80 14 518 76 74 54 54 54 63 63 2,500 6,591 1,342 507 6,474 1,639 384 73 78 28 821 1,230 3,492 1,863 5,000 1,379 4,306 4,001 239 744 1,356 122 105 118 197

639 3,623 155 223 121 10,248 53 469 563 379 44 573 809 963 615 403 7,768 473 570 512

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Commodity / Country

Gibberellic acid (GA acid) China 3 13,727 USA 3 17,049 Gilsonite UAE 94 16 USA 20 120 Ginger oil China 3 4,294 Ginzeng extract including powder China 2 5,762 Korea South 1 13,127 D-Glucitol (Sorbitol) Belgium 89 151 China 12 132 France 16 106 Germany 16 329 Indonesia 895 40 USA 32 488 Gluconic acid its salts and esters other China 2,112 70 Glucose solid (less than 20% of fructose in dry state) Belgium 45 86 USA 1 530 Glues China 6 157 Germany 2 205 Hong Kong 19 766 Korea South 3 326 Thailand 38 36 Glues and other adhesives, prepared other NES China 533 401 France 4 862 Germany 6 1,260 Hong Kong 8 6,640 Italy 55 203 Japan 21 898 Korea South 34 1,134 Netherlands 1 1,270 Niger 7 464 Singapore 3 2,464 Spain 6 907 Taiwan 80 505 Thailand 1 1,205 UAE 1 245 UK 8 728 USA 46 382 Vietnam 2 4,399 Glues derived from bones, hides etc. and fish flush Belgium 10 643 China 17 133 Glutamic acid China 39 316 Glutamic acid and its other salts China 84 637 Japan 4 3,546 Singapore 19 907 Glycerol Brazil 658 48 Canada 491 31 Indonesia 3,029 41 Japan 1 319 Malaysia 338 54 Oman 18 31 Singapore 4 56 Taiwan 180 32 Thailand 148 37 USA 158 36 Glycerol crude; glycerol wafers and lyes Brazil 1,752 23 Indonesia 4,870 26 Korea South 199 22 Malaysia 405 21 Portugal 199 28

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Romania 146 Spain 511 Thailand 299 USA 78 Glycerol monostearate Germany 1 Indonesia 16 Singapore 9 Taiwan 7 Glyoxal Belgium 83 Germany 208 Netherlands 21 Graphite amorphous (powder/flakes) China 1,334 Japan 6 USA 9 Graphite artificial Belgium 2 China 293 Germany 21 Japan 8 Malaysia 88 Norway 211 USA 68 Graphite based preparations others Belgium 6 China 388 Germany 10 Japan 1 Korea South 23 Malaysia 201 Russia 2 Singapore 5 Slovakia 3 UAE 298 UK 34 USA 7 Graphite colloidal/semi-colloidal Netherlands 2 Graphite crystalline (powder/flakes) China 137 Germany 9 Madagascar 458 UK 6 Graphite natural other (powder/flakes) Austria 55 China 488 Germany 2 Italy 2 Madagascar 213 Mozambique 589 Sweden 2 USA 1 Vietnam 32 Graphite natural, other NES Madagascar 80 Singapore 1 Ground nut oil other USA 8 Ground nut oil refined edible grade Germany 2 Guaiacol China 96 France 48 Guar gum treated and pulverised USA 6 Gum Arabic Belgium 1 Cameroon 66 Chad 22 Mali 675 Senegal 1,012

31 13 21 32 712 91 124 197 48 51 47 21 281 142 1,968 120 183 469 23 57 183 1,486 263 1,031 1,041 92 22 526 561 1,103 18 94 797

Commodity / Country Sudan Gum copal Indonesia Gum resins, others Malaysia UAE Gum rosin Argentina Brazil China Indonesia Nepal Singapore Vietnam Gum turpentine oil Argentina Brazil Greece Hong Kong Indonesia Ireland Portugal Singapore Vietnam Gums natural, others China Indonesia Singapore Spain Gypsum and anhydrite natural Bhutan Iran Oman UAE Gypsum and anhydrite other Bhutan China Oman UAE

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

198

81

114

125

5 1

916 108

114 280 2 1,192 268 57 74

64 66 258 77 70 75 74

260 1,083 19 60 1,465 20 40 80 174

137 146 100 168 161 144 140 147 138

2 16 4 2

92 1,205 151 1,542

5,062 58,250 126,028 143,330

3 1 1 1

65 5 216 1,233

6 70 5 4

369

ď ˆ

53 349 53 65

H. acid China 579 UAE 12 Halo-isobutene-isoprene rubber (CIIR/BIIR) Belgium 195 Japan 245 Russia 568 Singapore 1,632 Taiwan 17 Thailand 20 UAE 130 UK 650 USA 229 Hardened proteins (Hardened casein, Gelatin, etc.) Germany 19 USA 15 Helium Qatar 54 USA 1 Heparin and its salts Belgium 1 Heptaldehyde (Heptanal) USA 6 Heptene (Heptylene) China 44 Germany 22 Israel 154 Korea South 11 Netherlands 3 Singapore 32 USA 16

76 39 317 170 73 37 309 173 32 65 45 256 428 320 325 532 977 62 33 62 62

178

358 345 187 188 169 157 104 196 180 188 216 625 1,139 5,063 829 16,077 420 108 204 55 134 4,789 126 324

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

d

Guatemala Indonesia Dipentine crude other etc., NES Italy Congo D Republic 1 197 Lebanon Egypt 15 298 Malaysia Hong Kong 1 275 Mexico Kenya 8 278 Morocco Nepal 22 164 Peru Nigeria 73 387 Russia Qatar 1 1,276 Sri Lanka South Africa 20 561 Thailand Spain 6 257 Turkey Sri Lanka 5 190 UAE UK 60 395 USA Zambia 1 175 Direct Blue (Non-azo) Diphenyl methane Algeria Italy 15 298 China Switzerland 1 919 Guatemala Diphenyl oxide Indonesia Argentina 2 191 Italy Bangladesh 26 160 Malaysia Brazil 10 186 Mexico China 53 155 Myanmar Germany 51 162 Netherlands Italy 18 176 Peru Myanmar 18 152 Netherlands 18 181 Spain Singapore 3 201 Sri Lanka Spain 22 173 Taiwan Turkey 1 231 Turkey UK 6 184 USA USA 7 194 Direct Blue others (Azo) Brazil Diphenylamine Japan 1 2,293 China Italy Diphenylamine and its derivatives; salts thereof other China 5 356 Korea South Germany 57 233 Mexico Korea South 6 524 Netherlands South Africa 1 360 Peru USA 1 1,054 Singapore Spain Diphosphorous pentoxide Brunei 9 147 Turkey South Africa 2 204 USA USA 78 140 Uzbekistan Direct Brown (Azo) Direct Black (Azo) Argentina 30 319 Indonesia Bangladesh 1 124 Netherlands Brazil 7 286 Poland China 30 281 Saudi Arabia Indonesia 2 205 Direct Brown (Non-azo) Italy 36 346 Bangladesh Mexico 12 350 China Netherlands 7 410 Indonesia Spain 8 419 Italy Taiwan 3 491 Lebanon Thailand 16 347 Mexico USA 21 526 Poland UAE Direct Black (Non-azo) Algeria 4 250 UK Argentina 16 299 Direct dyes others (Non-azo) Bangladesh 13 162 Sri Lanka Brazil 3 253 Direct Green (Azo) China 13 290 UK Georgia 1 304 USA

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

2 6 6 8 1 32 3 36 7 6 4 37 3 23

375 250 342 314 420 323 251 275 274 432 332 216 288 310

1 107 1 7 1 3 6 1 7 3 9 1 2 1 2

336 231 343 313 288 137 332 272 600 593 577 401 751 353 381

1 2 19 15 2 42 2 12 1 12 5 6

278 1,084 1,101 250 294 248 858 171 1,275 282 267 343

27 6 108 79

111 166 114 88

4 1 1 20 1 2 119 40 83

117 206 440 199 343 369 137 92 127

4

383

1 1

1,505 1,829

Commodity / Country Direct Green (Non-azo) Bangladesh China Direct Orange (Azo) Australia China Italy Netherlands Nigeria Poland UK USA Direct Orange (Non-azo) Argentina Brazil Indonesia Italy Mexico Netherlands Thailand UK Direct Red (Non-azo) Indonesia Italy Korea South Mexico Singapore USA Direct Red others (Azo) Bangladesh Italy Japan Korea South Mexico Myanmar Netherlands Spain Taiwan Turkey UK USA Vietnam Direct Violet (Non-azo) China Indonesia Direct Yellow (Non-azo) Bangladesh China Indonesia Italy

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

1 5

117 131

20 6 39 12 1 62 2 1

131 354 154 139 430 125 137 37

2 4 1 1 1 19 23 34

281 344 336 342 368 200 180 123

2 3 19 1 3 1

456 533 163 417 414 521

1 22 18 44 22 4 23 15 23 9 2 6 2

117 742 195 146 179 226 115 565 199 156 121 434 199

1 2

146 388

11 45 2 20

133 94 1,145 111

Access the entire trade database online Due to space restrictions, we are unable to publish trade data for all the chemicals that we track in this print edition. Readers can access the entire database at: www.chemicalweekly.com/indiachemtrade The data is now available till August 2020, and will be updated as soon as new data is released by the government.

Note: Quantity rounded-off to nearest Ton. For A-B products, please refer Chemical Weekly December 1, 2020 – page: 171-178; B-D products, refer December 8, 2020 – page: 197-204.

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Commodity / Country

Japan 88 Korea South 78 Malaysia 20 Myanmar 1 Netherlands 131 Poland 79 Spain 2 Taiwan 16 Thailand 1 Direct Yellow 12 (Chrysophenine G) (Azo) Bangladesh 3 Myanmar 2 Sri Lanka 1 Turkey 1 Direct Yellow others (Azo) Australia 115 China 192 Ethiopia 1 Indonesia 135 Italy 79 Japan 263 Korea South 82 Malaysia 12 Mexico 200 Nepal 3 Netherlands 85 Poland 196 Spain 64 Taiwan 23 Thailand 116 Turkey 22 UK 1 USA 2 Vietnam 83 Disinfectants Australia 2 Bangladesh 75 Bhutan 6 Brazil 26 Canada 2 Ethiopia 64 Fiji Islands 2 Haiti 46 Hong Kong 1 Indonesia 9 Israel 8 Jamaica 25 Kuwait 12 Madagascar 11 Maldives 3 Mauritania 3 Mozambique 1 Nepal 103 Nigeria 7 Philippines 6 Qatar 18 Senegal 126 Singapore 2 Somalia 44 Sri Lanka 14 Sudan 9 Tanzania 16 UAE 8 USA 22 Vietnam 1,260 Disodium carbonate dense South Africa 988 Sri Lanka 11 Togo 15 Disodium carbonate light Bangladesh 3,135 Nepal 933 Qatar 2 Senegal 22 Somalia 3 UAE 160

200 112 101 422 107 109 553 182 517 108 375 289 550 100 116 148 117 132 138 123 122 104 218 201 113 114 240 176 102 262 221 132 202 246 88 84 217 89 96 118 1,266 541 955 99 208 89 125 121 337 284 731 114 503 87 790 91 93 325 90 109 367 81 15 51 21 15 17 22 16 25 15

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Disodium carbonate others Australia 42 Bangladesh 94 Congo D Republic 3 Nepal 2 Sri Lanka 9 UK 72 Disodium hydrogen citrate Pakistan 60 Disodium sulphate Bahrain 27 Bangladesh 1,502 Egypt 1,809 Kenya 100 Nepal 46 Saudi Arabia 336 South Africa 2,052 Sri Lanka 3 Sudan 26 Tanzania 1,314 UAE 162 Uganda 462 USA 6 Disodium tetraborates (refined borax), anhydrous USA 6 Disodium tetraborates others Cameroon 2 Nepal 6 Syria 24 UAE 24 USA 1 Zambia 1 Disperse Black Bangladesh 2 China 1 Colombia 21 Egypt 8 Italy 3 Kenya 3 Mexico 3 Morocco 8 Myanmar 1 Nepal 2 Poland 1 Saudi Arabia 20 Turkey 6 Disperse Black mixture Bangladesh 12 Brazil 1 China 2 Egypt 19 Honduras 131 Korea South 2 Mexico 3 Nepal 1 Nigeria 2 Peru 5 Portugal 4 Russia 1 Singapore 1 Spain 3 Sri Lanka 1 Taiwan 9 Thailand 2 Turkey 4 UK 3 USA 1 Vietnam 4 Disperse Blue others Bangladesh 6 Belgium 9 Brazil 7 China 79 Colombia 10 Dominican Republic 2 Egypt 30 Germany 14

255 46 28 106 142 158 95 8 7 7 9 8 7 7 24 16 7 7 8 125 1,064 97 66 52 37 191 58 597 292 271 284 327 298 303 218 360 269 260 100 297 420 588 238 253 303 389 289 272 265 318 632 278 1,271 300 222 742 572 252 278 386 236 948 734 753 870 612 539 589 619

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Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Honduras 70 Indonesia 2 Italy 1 Japan 1 Kenya 6 Korea South 8 Malaysia 2 Mauritius 1 Mexico 12 Morocco 2 Nepal 3 Netherlands 2 Nigeria 5 Poland 1 Portugal 3 Singapore 1 Sri Lanka 1 Taiwan 25 Tanzania 3 Thailand 2 Turkey 43 UK 24 Vietnam 12 Disperse Brown Malaysia 2 Taiwan 16 Thailand 5 Vietnam 2 Disperse Brown mixture Italy 1 Taiwan 19 Thailand 1 Disperse Green Bangladesh 1 Egypt 7 Disperse Orange 11 (Duranol Orange G) China 5 Turkey 4 Disperse Orange others Bangladesh 4 Brazil 2 China 36 Colombia 6 Egypt 14 Honduras 6 Indonesia 7 Italy 1 Kenya 1 Mexico 3 Nepal 3 Nigeria 1 Poland 1 Taiwan 8 Turkey 66 Vietnam 2 Disperse Red others Bangladesh 22 Brazil 15 China 79 Colombia 4 Egypt 36 El Salvador 1 Germany 3 Honduras 20 Indonesia 7 Italy 2 Kenya 3 Korea South 3 Malaysia 1 Mauritius 1 Mexico 7 Morocco 1 Nepal 4 Netherlands 1 Nigeria 3 Poland 1

594 984 1,932 2,244 802 731 1,000 1,057 638 424 457 370 529 306 753 1,376 752 793 1,897 1,089 457 959 806 346 318 364 281 454 353 462 348 385 304 384 168 330 290 253 193 272 434 329 273 304 374 286 372 206 270 380 472 680 473 352 348 908 3,439 863 1,988 836 745 924 1,099 1,163 868 474 621 482 601 276

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Commodity / Country

Spain 1 410 Taiwan 37 395 Tanzania 1 1,425 Thailand 2 462 Turkey 56 523 Vietnam 11 473 Disperse Violet 1 (Duiranol violet 2R) Uzbekistan 14 551 Disperse Violet others China 3 886 Italy 1 690 Kenya 1 724 Nigeria 1 645 Spain 1 554 Thailand 1 714 Vietnam 4 492 Disperse Yellow 13 (Duranol Brilliant Yellow 6G) China 3 284 Disperse Yellow others Bangladesh 12 347 Brazil 2 474 China 158 371 Colombia 1 378 Egypt 11 365 Honduras 40 1,098 Indonesia 15 326 Italy 15 1,450 Kenya 2 464 Korea South 10 377 Mauritius 1 812 Mexico 2 436 Morocco 1 356 Nepal 4 219 Netherlands 1 522 Nigeria 3 428 Portugal 2 334 Spain 1 511 Taiwan 18 489 Tanzania 1 518 Thailand 1 490 Turkey 17 370 UK 1 1,087 USA 5 575 Vietnam 15 458 Dodecan-1-ol (Lauryl alcohol), Hexadecan-1-ol (Cetyl alcohol) and Octodecan-1-ol (Stearyl alcohol) saturated Argentina 104 99 Bangladesh 12 110 Brazil 230 95 Canada 45 106 Chile 108 103 China 7 112 Colombia 111 108 Cote D’ Ivoire 16 97 Egypt 8 98 Germany 48 110 Greece 20 105 Indonesia 13 106 Israel 17 102 Japan 68 130 Kenya 11 109 Malawi 2 174 Malaysia 15 101 Mexico 235 104 Nepal 1 107 Netherlands 52 98 Nigeria 111 99 Philippines 47 102 Poland 24 99 Russia 94 119 Senegal 29 101 South Africa 50 104 Spain 19 96 Thailand 27 108 UAE 14 110 UK 19 100

Qty. (Ton)

Uruguay 7 USA 944 Dolomite not calcined or sintered Australia 2 Bangladesh 3,177 Malaysia 47 Nepal 3,710 Netherlands 7 Sri Lanka 110 Taiwan 20 USA 28 Dolomite ramming mix Nepal 446 USA 6 Domperidone Bangladesh 1 Canada 1 China 5 Iran 1 Taiwan 1 Thailand 1 Driers prepared Bangladesh 22 China 8 Croatia 17 Germany 46 Indonesia 36 Iraq 25 Israel 15 Japan 17 Jordan 47 Kenya 33 Lebanon 16 Malaysia 17 Mexico 14 Nepal 20 Nigeria 88 Philippines 20 Russia 41 Serbia 17 Sri Lanka 12 Sudan 16 Taiwan 17 Tanzania 14 Thailand 16 Tunisia 14 UAE 39 USA 25 Uzbekistan 18 Vietnam 35

e Earth clay (ordinary clay) brick earth Bhutan Kenya Saudi Arabia Earth colours Kenya Philippines Earth colours – ochre crude Bangladesh Nepal UAE Earth colours – ochre processed Malawi Saudi Arabia Egg albumin, dried Indonesia Japan Thailand Vietnam Egg albumin, others Philippines Thailand

14 4 216 21 5 1 35 1 8 41 23 60 12 36 29 24

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

128 Emery 312 108 Bangladesh Qatar 56 1 79 Sri Lanka 27 4 UAE 11 Emulsions sensitised 17 3 Bangladesh 1 4 Malawi 1 6 Thailand 8 Enamel synthetic, other colours 2 22 Bhutan Mozambique 5 8 3 Nepal 14 Enamels based on acrylic or vinyl polymers Bangladesh 1 10 3,833 Gabon 1 14,760 UAE 9,514 Enamels based on polyesters 2 6,823 Bhutan 19 6,061 Nepal 5,232 Engobs (slip) and similar preparations Bangladesh 80 155 Enzymatic preparations containing foodstuffs 2 449 Qatar 3 216 UAE 200 Enzymatic preparations for pre-tanning 16 166 China 1 189 Indonesia 27 203 Korea South 1 174 Sri Lanka 1 185 Thailand 4 200 Uganda 28 146 Vietnam 138 Enzymes amylases 2 234 Mozambique 147 Enzymes industrial (Textile assistant) 2 221 Bangladesh 4 255 Egypt 8 221 Kenya 13 218 Mauritius Nepal 5 308 Spain 19 169 Thailand 1 230 UAE 13 136 UK 1 238 Enzymes others of microbial origin, NES 137 Bangladesh 6 189 Denmark 20 330 South Africa 1 171 USA 7 162 Vietnam 6 Enzymes others of pharmaceutical use Germany 2 Netherlands 16 3 Portugal 1 23 Turkey 1 6 UK 1 USA 10 38 Enzymes prepared others, NES 1 82 Australia Bangladesh 2 1 18 Brazil 2 2 Egypt 4 20 Germany Guatemala 3 Indonesia 1 12 Iran 44 20 Japan 4 Kenya 3 389 Korea South 9 415 Nepal 3 471 Philippines 6 498 Qatar 2 Russia 1 1 59 Spain 2 69 Taiwan

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Value (Rs./Kg.) 7 14 29 12 253 256 409 186 91 229 632 179 940 113 113 24 232 131 68 37 67 34 68 89 58 66 183 180 198 139 210 720 510 422 484 197 890 2,107 912 546 5,467 822 2,679 4,424 5,731 1,191 3,112 633 1,903 6,063 5,883 320 6,236 560 4,607 369 990 771 1,070 164 4,338 1,410 1,036

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Value (Rs./Kg.)

Thailand 5 Uganda 1 UK 2 USA 16 Zambia 1 Ephedrine hydrochloride Denmark 1 Epoxide resins others Algeria 17 Bangladesh 13 China 36 Egypt 1 France 2 Hong Kong 1 Kenya 2 Nepal 1 Sri Lanka 5 UAE 5 USA 2 Vietnam 2 Epoxy resins Algeria 4 Bahrain 19 Bangladesh 71 Brazil 16 Colombia 5 Dominican Republic 18 Egypt 12 Germany 384 Indonesia 5 Israel 7 Italy 407 Japan 1 Jordan 6 Kenya 30 Malawi 1 Malaysia 9 Morocco 19 Nepal 10 Netherlands 2 Nigeria 24 Peru 25 Poland 18 Qatar 31 Saudi Arabia 28 South Africa 16 Spain 33 Sri Lanka 20 Thailand 17 Turkey 35 UAE 120 USA 16 Zimbabwe 4 Epsilon acid (1-Naphthylamine-3,8-disulphonic acid) Spain 5 Erythromycin and its derivatives salts thereof Brazil 11 Cameroon 1 Chile 1 Colombia 1 Croatia 1 Cyprus 6 Egypt 1 Greece 1 Indonesia 1 Iran 3 Japan 5 Jordan 1 Kenya 2 Korea South 1 Malaysia 3 Mexico 5 Mozambique 7 Nigeria 4 Oman 2 Pakistan 7

Commodity / Country

167 2,151 1,702 2,576 4,587 3,488 190 90 400 298 131 105 288 2,000 489 273 197 270 550 147 155 432 178 159 158 137 187 194 145 122 375 172 170 157 170 200 1,307 187 209 194 183 158 151 167 246 266 306 178 497 195 929 16,143 2,795 8,564 4,250 16,107 3,960 15,302 20,766 4,591 14,175 5,084 9,851 3,034 17,910 5,944 11,540 3,015 3,613 13,963 4,724

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Peru 4 Philippines 1 Poland 1 Russia 2 Saudi Arabia 2 Serbia 1 Slovenia 1 Sudan 1 Switzerland 1 Tanzania 5 USA 1 Vietnam 3 Essential oils of lemon USA 2 Essential oils of orange Moldova 1 USA 1 Essential oils of other citrus fruits Australia 4 Canada 4 Malaysia 1 Nepal 4 USA 15 Essential oils of other mints Argentina 2 Australia 1 Brazil 38 Canada 1 China 273 Colombia 1 France 7 Germany 18 Indonesia 2 Italy 8 Japan 58 Korea South 1 Netherlands 14 Nigeria 5 Paraguay 29 Singapore 67 Spain 12 Switzerland 2 Taiwan 7 Turkey 1 Uganda 1 UK 25 USA 286 Essential oils of peppermint (ex-mentha piperita) Canada 11 China 89 France 17 Germany 36 Indonesia 29 Kenya 2 Netherlands 3 New Zealand 3 Russia 1 Singapore 1 Spain 15 Switzerland 2 UK 19 USA 159 Essential oils other than those of citrus fruit Bangladesh 1 Canada 4 China 6 Colombia 7 Egypt 3 France 10 Germany 1 Hong Kong 1 Indonesia 1 Jordan 1 Kenya 2 Korea South 1 Malaysia 1 Maldives 1

4,057 20,046 17,215 7,418 12,827 14,588 16,304 10,032 13,496 2,797 26,559 4,819 1,376 193 1,560 718 660 100 340 1,893 1,116 5,097 1,295 1,352 938 1,686 2,471 4,227 1,321 1,008 1,169 1,226 2,583 940 1,090 1,068 1,970 4,519 981 6,124 713 1,260 1,385 1,852 1,075 2,700 2,150 915 1,073 2,183 2,053 1,860 2,289 1,216 2,534 2,379 2,343 1,213 2,760 2,649 1,373 1,145 10,305 3,473 4,773 2,695 1,330 1,102 3,934 2,020 568

182

Commodity / Country

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Myanmar 1 Poland 1 Serbia 1 Singapore 7 Spain 1 Taiwan 2 UAE 1 UK 3 USA 22 Vietnam 3 Essential oils synthetic Kenya 16 Korea South 3 Nepal 1 Philippines 3 Sri Lanka 1 Tanzania 1 UAE 1 Uganda 1 USA 2 Ester gums Kenya 3 Malaysia 5 Nepal 1 Nigeria 20 UAE 1 Ethambutol, Ethambutol hydrochloride Korea South 2 Romania 1 Vietnam 4 Ethanal (Acetaldehyde) Turkey 98 Ethyl acetate Argentina 15 Bangladesh 843 Belgium 371 China 60 Cote D’ Ivoire 50 Djibouti 50 Egypt 1,014 Ethiopia 25 Ghana 51 Israel 35 Italy 836 Japan 100 Kenya 295 Lebanon 91 Malaysia 105 Mauritius 17 Morocco 113 Nepal 295 Netherlands 60 Nigeria 1,075 Paraguay 17 Qatar 30 Russia 462 Singapore 756 South Africa 21 Spain 542 Sri Lanka 138 Sudan 170 Syria 236 Tanzania 51 Thailand 100 Togo 135 Tunisia 104 UAE 271 Uganda 97 UK 15 Ukraine 25 USA 16 Ethyl alcohol and other spirits denatured Sudan 20 Ethyl cellulose non-plasticized China 3 Germany 1 Greece 1

1,148 2,338 2,391 1,438 6,048 4,192 3,102 2,137 2,233 1,817 527 1,559 150 436 27,979 1,101 2,758 592 1,826 194 116 182 166 219 6,631 3,543 3,399 67 61 62 50 73 60 66 58 75 102 59 48 54 61 67 55 61 62 66 49 59 61 65 55 55 61 51 62 93 61 61 55 59 63 52 62 101 66 120 64 1,303 1,217 1,380

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Indonesia 3 Israel 4 Ethylene dibromide (Iso) (1,2-Dibromoethane) France 1 South Africa 20 Ethylene dichloride (1,2-Dichloroethane) Saudi Arabia 10 Ethylene glycol (Ethanediol) Bangladesh 8 Indonesia 330 Israel 86 Japan 23 Korea South 506 Mexico 748 Nepal 7 Qatar 21 Sri Lanka 7 Thailand 110 USA 880 Ethylene unsaturated Qatar 6,316 Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers Bangladesh 11 Kenya 99 Malaysia 1 Nepal 60 Ethylenediamine and its salts Argentina 1 Bangladesh 3 Congo D Republic 8 Finland 1 Kuwait 14 Sri Lanka 2 USA 2 Ethylene-propylene non-conjugated Bangladesh 7 Belgium 1 Nepal 1 Netherlands 1 Sri Lanka 3 Turkey 44 UK 2 Vietnam 15 Ethylvanillin (3-Ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde) France 1 Nepal 1 Eucalyptus oil Brazil 4 Netherlands 7 Singapore 3 USA 1 Explosives industrial permitted types Bangladesh 92 Bhutan 60 Indonesia 158 Malaysia 80 Nepal 179 Thailand 197 Explosives prepared others Indonesia 45

f Factice (rubber substitute derived from oil) Kenya 2 Malaysia 1 Famotidine Bangladesh 2 Bulgaria 1 Hungary 1 Iran 4 Jordan 1 Korea South 2 Pakistan 2 Spain 1 Fatty alcohols industrial others Algeria 15

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

1,915 Argentina 1,460 Belgium Brazil 1,138 China 391 Colombia France 53 Germany Greece 105 Indonesia 82 Israel 40 Japan 87 Kenya 83 Korea South 72 Lebanon 55 Lithuania 43 Malaysia 50 Mexico 81 Mozambique 77 Namibia 56 Nepal Netherlands 195 Nigeria 118 Paraguay 547 Philippines 96 Poland Russia 533 South Africa 383 Sri Lanka 147 Syria 2,716 Taiwan 134 Turkey 207 UAE 351 UK Ukraine 78 Uruguay 1,153 USA 175 Vietnam 280 Feldspar lumps 198 Bangladesh 318 China 536 Indonesia 396 Malaysia Oman 34,920 Philippines 1,723 Thailand UAE 1,065 Vietnam 1,227 Feldspar powder 1,165 Australia 1,801 Bangladesh Bhutan 73 China 48 Indonesia 386 101 Iran 64 Japan 104 Korea South Kuwait 369 Malaysia Mexico Nepal Oman 113 Saudi Arabia 148 Singapore Taiwan 6,305 Thailand 10,190 UAE 6,600 Vietnam 6,000 Ferric ammonium alum 7,650 Bangladesh 8,919 Ethiopia 4,880 Tanzania 3,703 Yemen Ferric ammonium citrate 97 Kenya

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

171 15 675 43 96 20 41 6 31 37 115 112 75 52 50 15 646 16 8 4 24 51 5 2 86 234 202 1 2 176 61 162 59 65 5 419 11

88 108 94 230 101 466 101 96 183 96 193 90 234 94 95 95 98 90 92 74 96 99 91 85 99 93 88 102 111 99 98 105 104 96 130 95 108

21,393 2,716 410 1,185 420 1 780 504 338

3 4 6 6 6 10 6 6 8

88 995 1 412 3,976 486 341 44 695 1,037 96 177 252 100 60 1,191 2,826 543 11,231

10 6 43 8 7 6 9 8 7 7 8 3 7 7 9 7 6 7 7

85 1 12 13

11 10 13 17

1

160

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Pakistan 2 167 Tanzania 3 165 Ferro-boron Brazil 1 303 Turkey 1 284 Ferro-cerium and pyrophoric alloys in other forms and other articles of combustible material Nepal 19 113 Ferro-chromium other Brazil 1 259 Philippines 10 327 Sri Lanka 5 96 Tanzania 2 72 Thailand 1 302 UAE 2 335 Ferro-chromium, carbon containing >4% by weight Argentina 189 65 Australia 24 76 Bangladesh 2 74 Belgium 112 71 Brazil 574 71 Canada 513 69 China 32,786 64 Indonesia 3,117 66 Italy 3,406 61 Japan 979 65 Korea South 12,580 66 Malaysia 21 137 Nepal 1 74 Netherlands 442 53 Oman 108 65 Russia 297 66 Saudi Arabia 5 112 South Africa 54 71 Spain 270 74 Taiwan 2,508 64 Thailand 825 67 UAE 2 182 USA 107 44 Ferro-manganese other Algeria 54 123 Argentina 55 91 Bangladesh 21 154 Belgium 54 93 Colombia 10 103 Egypt 15 124 Indonesia 2 235 Italy 84 100 Kenya 1 204 Morocco 54 92 New Zealand 44 97 Tanzania 4 134 Thailand 77 94 UAE 6,550 113 Ukraine 15 131 Vietnam 27 93 Ferro-manganese, carbon containing >2% by weight Australia 440 66 Bahrain 50 61 Bangladesh 149 65 Brazil 1,161 60 Canada 54 63 Colombia 15 66 Egypt 420 63 Greece 167 63 Indonesia 108 64 Israel 24 77 Italy 476 58 Japan 188 59 Korea South 420 57 Libya 2,376 68 Malaysia 27 74 Mexico 729 61

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Commodity / Country

297 135 108 1,036 22 216 137 325 2 108 1,024 9,164 363 2,960

64 61 71 63 163 62 64 55 107 57 64 65 62 63

1 1 20

1,666 2,072 868

3

1,552

5 13 13 23 9 25 18 51 22

120 161 126 118 110 103 165 99 111

302 108 330 4,766 58 1 278 594 3,076 212 378 100 135 840 594 3,724 6,782 540 353 913 50 55 4,427 15 28 27 18 300 162 297 1,933 721 1,070 100 108 50 2,513 189 621 444 140 108

59 78 75 59 60 219 66 63 67 73 59 63 60 65 61 57 67 60 61 68 74 67 63 82 63 60 78 59 59 66 64 63 58 65 59 67 64 63 65 59 74 60

Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Taiwan 6,471 Tanzania 24 Thailand 3,118 Togo 108 Turkey 1,810 UAE 8,713 Uganda 100 Ukraine 108 Vietnam 3,449 Ferro-silicon containing >55% of silicon Albania 108 Bangladesh 95 Canada 17 Ghana 21 Japan 7 Kenya 55 Nepal 2 Oman 28 Russia 11 Saudi Arabia 23 Slovenia 65 Sri Lanka 7 Taiwan 4 UAE 33 Uganda 20 USA 19 Ferro-silicon other Bangladesh 2 Italy 54 Ukraine 5 Ferro-silico-zirconium Brazil 1 Ferro-titanium and Ferro-silicotitanium China 200 Japan 20 Netherlands 25 South Africa 3 Ferrous fumarate Argentina 11 Australia 1 Bangladesh 13 Brazil 52 China 4 Denmark 20 Egypt 17 Malaysia 10 Myanmar 8 Nigeria 8 Pakistan 15 Philippines 25 UK 9 Uruguay 10 USA 36 Vietnam 10 Ferrous gluconate Nigeria 5 Ferrous sulphate Australia 1 Bhutan 1 Ecuador 1 Germany 15 Lebanon 2 Malaysia 18 Nepal 16 Paraguay 1 Sri Lanka 51 Thailand 3 Turkey 125 UK 10 USA 8 Fertilisers, mineral or chemical containing the two fertilising elements – nitrogen and potassium USA 5

61 59 62 59 62 63 63 64 65 71 71 132 86 116 91 68 91 124 91 120 188 144 97 90 253 45 30 109 292 161 221 156 351 219 237 129 149 228 117 175 140 152 126 143 166 197 170 200 130 206 163 40 128 75 487 272 26 198 9 141 7 100 116 87

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Qty. (Ton)

Value (Rs./Kg.)

Fertilisers, other NES Malaysia 2 436 Nepal 48 97 Peru 3 1,679 Sri Lanka 680 10 Taiwan 6 246 Thailand 24 329 USA 35 419 Finishing agents used in textile industry other Bangladesh 392 101 Belgium 9 78 Brazil 25 349 Burundi 20 54 China 21 137 Colombia 12 169 Egypt 17 186 Indonesia 35 176 Italy 9 520 Jordan 16 73 Kenya 17 132 Korea South 14 247 Malawi 2 163 Malaysia 12 217 Mauritius 76 208 Mozambique 8 80 Nepal 31 96 Oman 7 143 Peru 26 116 Philippines 5 111 Singapore 37 90 South Africa 7 254 Spain 32 425 Sri Lanka 56 220 Taiwan 15 260 Tanzania 63 90 Thailand 14 260 Turkey 28 315 UAE 36 159 Uganda 11 185 Ukraine 9 760 USA 5 1,011 Vietnam 8 210 Finishing agents, dye carriers and other preparations used in leather industry or like, NES Bangladesh 32 115 China 10 190 Egypt 6 71 Hong Kong 3 203 Japan 2 88 Kenya 5 145 Nepal 3 384 Nigeria 1 22 Poland 1 71 Singapore 8 147 Sri Lanka 3 182 Thailand 4 162 Turkey 13 98 Vietnam 24 282 Fire clay (non-plastic) Bangladesh 220 3 Tanzania 2 9 Fire clay (semi-plastic) Mauritius 27 4 Fire clay other NES Bangladesh 21 39 Myanmar 2 23 Nepal 41 5 New Zealand 1 130 Sri Lanka 50 6 UK 47 66 Flavouring essences synthetic Afghanistan 1 272

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Iraq 6 Israel 1 Italy 1 Jordan 2 Kenya 7 Kuwait 5 Malaysia 12 Malta 1 Mexico 26 Nigeria 1 Peru 5 Philippines 8 Poland 5 Qatar 1 Russia 24 Saudi Arabia 3 Senegal 1 Somalia 4 South Africa 12 Spain 7 Sri Lanka 1 Tanzania 1 Thailand 14 Togo 1 Trinidad 1 Tunisia 1 Turkey 3 UAE 14 Uganda 5 UK 32 USA 61 Vietnam 5 Yemen 60 Food colouring: Red 9 (Amaranth) Afghanistan 1 Argentina 2 Bangladesh 1 Brazil 15 China 3 Iraq 3 Philippines 19 Vietnam 2 Food colouring: Yellow 3 (Sunset yellow) Argentina 8 Australia 4 Bangladesh 2 Brazil 31 Chile 2 China 32 Egypt 5 France 2 Indonesia 46 Iraq 7 Kenya 5 Malaysia 18 Mexico 86 Myanmar 3 Nigeria 6 Peru 3 Philippines 17 Russia 16 South Africa 20 Spain 6 Sri Lanka 1 Thailand 23 Turkey 11 Uganda 1 UK 14 USA 67 Vietnam 17 Food Colouring: Yellow 4 (Tartrazine) Afghanistan 11 Algeria 35

635 1,246 3,483 578 676 626 710 591 777 752 712 1,417 868 456 755 762 862 245 558 903 1,448 1,085 641 1,362 1,127 1,082 540 688 76 308 565 800 97 479 474 378 469 458 600 691 507 301 381 311 280 320 309 325 287 249 316 324 451 296 391 320 270 373 290 278 378 343 319 280 765 297 334 323 299 206

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Argentina 9 Australia 1 Bangladesh 5 Brazil 66 Chile 17 China 98 Ecuador 3 Egypt 6 Ethiopia 1 France 8 Haiti 1 Honduras 1 Indonesia 32 Iraq 13 Israel 1 Italy 1 Kenya 10 Malaysia 22 Mexico 43 Myanmar 2 Netherlands 1 Nigeria 1 Peru 2 Philippines 40 Qatar 1 Russia 27 Rwanda 1 Saudi Arabia 1 Senegal 4 Singapore 2 South Africa 25 Spain 18 Sri Lanka 3 Taiwan 1 Tanzania 1 Thailand 36 Turkey 14 UAE 5 Uganda 2 UK 22 Uruguay 1 USA 85 Vietnam 32 Yemen 9 Food colours other than synthetic Australia 1 Indonesia 2 Japan 1 Kenya 3 Malaysia 1 New Zealand 1 Panama 3 UAE 2 Formic acid Bangladesh 11 Nepal 2 Saudi Arabia 1 Sri Lanka 1 Formic acid esters Brazil 67 China 16 South Africa 16 Formic acid salts other Croatia 10 Italy 5 Mozambique 1 Nepal 6 Taiwan 5 USA 18 Fructose chemically pure in solid form Nepal 10 Frusemide Bangladesh 2 Brazil 5

296 331 386 278 300 271 360 303 408 307 334 325 257 347 381 316 305 299 280 379 367 314 270 350 1,196 283 396 344 294 551 292 328 360 536 295 321 261 646 588 308 294 253 288 178 1,099 2,358 12,905 117 1,220 521 111 5,089 41 71 399 138 179 103 178 115 8,983 271 84 2,362 177 45 3,731 3,569

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Bulgaria 2 Canada 1 China 1 Finland 1 France 1 Japan 1 Jordan 1 Kenya 1 Lebanon 1 Malaysia 1 Poland 7 Russia 3 South Africa 1 Spain 1 UK 1 USA 4 Frusemide, Aminodial, Domperidone others Argentina 3 Bangladesh 6 Brazil 3 Canada 3 Chile 1 China 2 Colombia 1 Croatia 2 Egypt 7 France 3 Germany 22 Ghana 4 Guatemala 1 Indonesia 5 Iran 7 Israel 2 Italy 3 Japan 1 Lebanon 1 Mexico 21 Netherlands 17 Nigeria 2 Pakistan 15 Poland 1 Saudi Arabia 7 Singapore 1 Spain 13 Sweden 2 Switzerland 36 Taiwan 28 Thailand 5 Turkey 2 UK 5 Ukraine 1 Uruguay 2 USA 26 Uzbekistan 1 Vietnam 2 Yemen 1 Fumaric acid Belgium 82 Indonesia 18 Italy 22 Mexico 22 Netherlands 20 Turkey 20 UAE 20 Fumaric resins unsaturated Thailand 3 Fungicides other, NES Afghanistan 38 Albania 4 Angola 24 Argentina 167 Australia 216 Austria 21

Value (Rs./Kg.) 3,354 3,730 3,404 3,183 4,122 4,661 3,595 4,277 3,665 3,604 3,613 3,244 3,387 3,479 3,764 14,011 6,684 6,013 26,333 2,471 6,802 4,280 4,372 33,744 1,809 6,419 4,471 860 1,207 4,112 3,463 5,366 3,794 4,830 2,786 1,257 3,956 5,744 1,029 6,281 1,283 2,293 2,855 3,602 3,852 308 2,158 5,940 7,968 6,211 3,480 2,245 1,222 5,560 1,056 62 85 61 72 61 59 80 185 120 473 207 300 88 176

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1,843 135 12 40 3,085 25 8 85 50 1,481 31 70 58 31 56 353 134 1,150 67 79 12 685 68 4 207 48 29 66 3 292 45 16 14 18 29 119 133 15 98 152 86 44 178 10 14 593 10 404 22 12 92 50 46 42 551 78 27 17 86 208 99 153 1,140 623 4 16 35 545 6 565 33 1

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SAEKAPHEN Clients ISO TANKS ͻ SRF ͻ SHIVA PHARMA ͻ 'KK Z/ , ͻ D Z/E

REFINERY ͻ KE' ͻ ,W > ͻ RIL ͻ DZW>

CHEMICALS ͻ Z >>/^ /E / >d ͻ dh> ͻ Z &

INTERNATIONAL CLIENTS ͻ :KZ E Z &/E Zz ͻ KE K&&^,KZ ͻ Z/d, D Z/E ͻ dKd > Z &/E Zz

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