Chemical Industry Sites Directory
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SIOEN Nordifa, part of Sioen Industries, produces technical textiles and fine chemicals in 14 countries and sells in 80.
Consort makes high-tech products from simple field-meters to sophisticated lab equipment, including pH, mV, and conductivity meters.
Various automated laboratory instruments and calibration tools for measuring optical, physical, and chemical properties.
Our company uses advanced tech to offer high-quality ceramic solutions, aiming for financial sustainability and excellence.
DESOTEC offers global purification solutions using activated carbon, providing adsorption systems and design services.
Corn van Loocke produces resins, metal soaps, carboxylic acids, and wood preservatives for coatings.
Founded in 1851, Delaere specializes in static weighing systems and expanded to dosing and dyeing in the 1980s, maintaining a focus on quality and customer service.
Seneffe, Dow Corning's European HQ, manufactures sealants, compounds, and emulsions while developing new materials for personal care, textiles, and construction.
Albemarle, a leading specialty chemical company, offers innovative solutions globally and aims to create value for shareholders, customers, and employees.
OCCHIO has offered particle analysis instruments since 2001 for wet and dry applications, providing imaging analyzers for powders and suspensions.
Advanced Materials, Precious Metals Products and Catalysts, Precious Metals Services, and Zinc Specialties.
Orthodyne, originally a family radio business, now specializes in gas chromatography instruments, detectors, and analytical engineering.
SOLVAY, a Brussels-headquartered chemical and pharmaceutical global group with 29,000 employees in 50 countries, had EUR 9.4B in sales in 2006.
Specialized cleaning industry for frame systems, skids, grates, extractor components, and more; not suitable for everyone due to environmental concerns.
Oleon converts natural fats and oils into various oleochemical products including fatty acids, glycerin, and biodiesel.