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We offer a wide range of industrial and specialty chemicals sourced globally to meet the needs of diverse industries. Our products ensure high performance, reliability, and quality, supported by competitive pricing and fast delivery.

Industries these chemicals are used in

Our chemicals are used in diverse industries, including personal care, home care, and paper manufacturing, delivering reliable performance and quality.
Cynauric Chloride

Cynauric Chloride

Cyanuric Chloride is a widely used intermediate in the production of herbicides, dyes, and resins. Its ability to form stable chemical bonds with nucleophiles makes it essential in creating a variety of compounds. In the dye industry, it serves as a key component in reactive dyes, enabling improved fastness properties on textiles. In agriculture, it’s used in the synthesis of herbicides and fungicides, enhancing crop protection. Additionally, cyanuric chloride plays a significant role in water treatment and swimming pool disinfection, thanks to its chlorine-releasing properties.
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Diethanol Amine (DEA)

Diethanol Amine (DEA) is an organic compound frequently used in the formulation of cosmetics, detergents, and shampoos due to its excellent emulsifying properties. It also acts as a pH adjuster in many industrial processes, particularly in gas treatment, where it helps remove acidic gases such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide from natural gas and refinery streams. DEA is a critical raw material for producing surfactants and corrosion inhibitors, which are widely used in various industrial applications, including metalworking fluids and cutting oils.
DASDA

Diamino Stilbene Disulfonic Acid (DASDA)

DASDA is a crucial raw material in producing optical brighteners, widely used in detergents, textiles, and the paper industry. These optical brighteners absorb ultraviolet light and re-emit it as visible blue light, enhancing the whiteness and brightness of fabrics and paper products. DASDA’s unique chemical structure enables effective binding with fibers, making it an essential ingredient in laundry detergents and fabric conditioners. Additionally, it is used as a raw material for certain Direct dyes, further expanding its applications in the textile industry.

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Diisopropanolamine (DIPA)

Diisopropanolamine (DIPA) is a versatile chemical used primarily as an emulsifier, stabilizer, and neutralizing agent. It finds application in the production of personal care products, such as shampoos, conditioners, and lotions, where it helps balance pH and improve product stability. In industrial applications, DIPA is used in coatings, lubricants, and as a buffer in gas scrubbing processes. Its ability to improve emulsification and stabilization makes it a key ingredient in various cosmetic and industrial formulations.

Dicyandiamide (DCDA)

Dicyandiamide (DCDA) is a nitrogen-rich organic compound used in a variety of applications, including the production of adhesives, coatings, and fire retardants. In water treatment, it serves as a flocculant and helps remove impurities. DCDA is also a key intermediate in the synthesis of melamine, resins, and pharmaceuticals. Its ability to form strong chemical bonds makes it valuable in the production of laminates and other advanced materials, where it contributes to improved durability and performance.
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Dimethylaminopropylamine (DMAPA)

Dimethylaminopropylamine (DMAPA) is a colorless to pale yellow liquid amine with a strong ammonia-like odor. It is used as a building block in the synthesis of various chemicals, including surfactants, emulsifiers, and curing agents in epoxy resins. DMAPA is particularly valued in the production of personal care products, textiles, and agricultural chemicals due to its reactivity and ability to enhance product performance. Its amine functional groups allow for versatile applications in both chemical formulations and as a catalyst in polymerization processes.

Dyes

Dyes are water-soluble dyes primarily used for dyeing textiles such as silk, wool, and nylon. Known for their vibrant, intense colors, these dyes have a strong affinity for fibers and provide excellent fastness properties. Acid dyes are popular in the textile and fashion industries for producing bright, consistent colors in garments and fabrics. Additionally, they are used in the leather and ink industries due to their ease of application and wide range of available shades.

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