Products
Mono Ethylene Glycol
Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG) is a clear, colorless, and odorless liquid commonly used in the production of antifreeze and coolant for automotive applications. It serves as a key raw material in manufacturing polyester fibers and resins. MEG is also utilized in various industrial processes, including the production of plastics and as a solvent in chemical reactions. Its hygroscopic properties make it effective in moisture retention and dehumidification applications.


























Di Ethylene Glycol
Triehylene Glycol
Triethylene Glycol (TEG) is a colorless, viscous liquid commonly used as a solvent and in the production of antifreeze and dehumidifying agents. It helps in moisture control and is utilized in the manufacture of plastics and pharmaceuticals. TEG also serves as a humectant in cosmetics and personal care products.




















































Mono Ethyl Amine
Monoethylamine is a colorless, flammable liquid with a strong ammonia-like odor, used primarily in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and surfactants. It acts as a building block in the production of various chemicals, including corrosion inhibitors and antioxidants. Its reactivity makes it valuable in organic synthesis and chemical reactions.
Ethylene Diamine (EDA)
Ethylene Diamine (EDA) is a colorless, hygroscopic liquid known for its strong amine odor, widely used in the production of adhesives, resins, and surfactants. It acts as a chelating agent and is essential in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. EDA’s ability to form complexes with metals enhances its application in various industrial processes.




















































Tri Ethylene Amine
Poly Ethylene Glycol (PEG)
Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) is a versatile, hydrophilic polymer used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and food products as a thickener, emulsifier, and solvent. Its varying molecular weights allow for diverse applications, from laxatives to skin moisturizers. PEG is known for its biocompatibility, making it suitable for medical and cosmetic formulations.




















































Butyl Glycol Ether
Butyl Glycol Ether is a clear, colorless liquid commonly used as a solvent in paints, coatings, and cleaning products. It enhances the flow and drying properties of formulations and is valued for its low volatility. This ether is also utilized in industrial applications for its effectiveness in dissolving a wide range of substances.
Ethanolamines
Ethanolamines are a group of colorless liquids with a strong ammonia-like odor, used primarily in the production of surfactants, detergents, and agrochemicals. They serve as intermediates in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and are effective in gas treatment processes. Their ability to act as both acids and bases makes them versatile in various chemical reactions.




















































Ethoxylates
Ethoxylates are nonionic surfactants created by the ethoxylation of fatty alcohols or acids, widely used in detergents, personal care products, and industrial applications. They enhance solubility, emulsification, and wetting properties, making them valuable in formulations. Ethoxylates are biodegradable and generally considered environmentally friendly.
Chlor-Alkali
Chlor-Alkali is a chemical process that produces chlorine and sodium hydroxide from saltwater. It is essential for manufacturing various chemicals, including PVC and bleach. This process plays a critical role in the chemical industry.




















































Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
HDPE
HDPE is a strong, durable plastic used in a variety of applications, including containers, pipes, and geomembranes. Its high strength-to-density ratio makes it ideal for heavy-duty products. HDPE is also recyclable, contributing to sustainability.




















































LDPE
LDPE is a flexible plastic known for its low density and good chemical resistance. Commonly used in packaging films, plastic bags, and containers, it offers excellent transparency and durability. LDPE is lightweight and easy to process.
LDPE Powder
LDPE Powder is a fine form of low-density polyethylene used in coatings, adhesives, and molded products. It provides excellent flow properties and is often utilized in applications requiring a smooth finish. This powdered form enhances versatility in manufacturing.




















































LLDPE
Vestolen A
Vestolen A is a brand of polyethylene known for its high-performance characteristics. It is used in applications requiring chemical resistance and toughness, such as industrial containers and automotive parts. Vestolen A combines versatility with excellent processing properties.




















































Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
PET is a widely used thermoplastic known for its strength, thermal stability, and transparency. Commonly found in beverage bottles and food containers, PET is recyclable and lightweight. Its barrier properties make it ideal for packaging applications.
Acrylonitrile Styrene Acrylate (ASA)
ASA is a thermoplastic known for its weather resistance and durability, making it suitable for outdoor applications. It combines the benefits of acrylonitrile, styrene, and acrylic rubber, offering excellent impact strength. ASA is often used in automotive and construction materials.




















































Carbon Black
Carbon Black is a fine black powder used primarily as a reinforcing agent in rubber and plastics. It enhances the strength and durability of products while providing UV protection. Carbon black is also used in inks, coatings, and batteries.
Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)
EVA is a copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate, known for its flexibility, transparency, and adhesive properties. Commonly used in packaging, footwear, and solar panel encapsulation, EVA is valued for its soft texture and shock-absorbing qualities.




















































Polyamide (PA6)
Polyamide 6, or Nylon 6, is a strong, lightweight synthetic polymer known for its excellent mechanical properties and resistance to wear. It’s commonly used in textiles, automotive parts, and industrial applications. PA6 offers good chemical resistance and thermal stability.
Aromatics
Aromatics are a class of organic compounds characterized by their stable ring structures. They are essential in the production of plastics, dyes, and pharmaceuticals. Common examples include benzene, toluene, and xylene, widely used in various industrial processes.


























