Executive Summary : - Owing to its unique and important characteristics like heat resistance, sealing and mechanical properties, fluoroelastomers are used in number of applications. For example, in th...
Executive Summary : - Owing to its unique and important characteristics like heat resistance, sealing and mechanical properties, fluoroelastomers are used in number of applications. For example, in th...
Executive Summary : - The family of aromatic ketone polymer includes Polyetherether Ketone (PEEK), Polyether Ketone (PEK) and Polyetherketoneketone (PEKK). PEEK belongs to the polyarylether ketones fa...
Executive Summary : - Adiponitrile can be produced using adipic acid or Butadiene. Adiponitrile is a major raw material for the production of Polyamide 66 fibers and engineering plastic. Other applica...
Executive Summary : - Industrial Solvents are the major contributor for production industry, where it can be used as a component of product or processing aid in manufacturing. On the basis of its segm...
Executive Summary : - Expanded Polystyrene is one of the largest commodities and second largest derivative of styrene produced by suspension process with pentane. EPS finds its applications in thermal...
Executive Summary : - Acrylic fibres are the copolymers of acrylonitrile and other vinyl monomers, which are usually produced by dry or wet spinning extrusion process. They possess unique properties s...
Executive Summary : - Aluminium Sulfate is a non-combustible, white crystalline salt produced by reacting aluminium hydroxide and sulphuric acid. Aluminium sulfate is majorly used as a coagulating and...
Acetylene is a flammable, colourless gas widely used as an intermediate in chemical manufacturing and as fuel for cutting and welding in metal working industries. It is generally produced by partial c...
Executive Summary:Carboxylic acids are the organic compounds made up of two functional groups, carbonyl and hydroxyl. The major carboxylic acids include Acetic Acid, Valeric Acid, Formic Acid, Propion...
Activated carbon is produced from carbonaceous source materials, such as coal, coconuts, nutshells, peat, wood and lignite by thermal decomposition under controlled pressure and temperature. Activated...