Ortho-Toluene Diamine

Ortho-Toluene Diamine: This combination of hydrogenation reactions in the presence of a suitable catalyst has be made. And as a

Ethylene Glycol

Ethylene glycol is an organic compound that has no color, no odor, and viscous dihydroxy alcohol.

1-Butene

1-Butene is an organic chemical compound, linear alpha-olefin, and one of the isomers of butene. The formula is CH₃CH₂CH=CH₂. It

Epoxy Resin

Product Description: Epoxy Resins, group of synthetic resins used to make plastics and adhesives. These materials are noted for their versatility, but their

Propane

PROPANE DESCRIPTION: Propane — sometimes known as liquefied petroleum gas, or LPG — is a gas normally compressed and stored

Butane

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Butane is an organic compound with the formula C4H10. Butane is a gas at room temperature and atmospheric

Toluene Di Isocyanate (TDI)

Toluene di isocyanate (TDI) is a member of the isocyanate family, which reaches the polyprotein at the end of the chain.

O-Xylene (ortho-xylene)

Ortho-Xylene isomers are from xylenes and are produced during the distillation process. Ortosilane is used to make plasticizers, drugs, pesticides, paints, and phthalic anhydride.

Toluene

Toluene is aromatic hydrocarbons and is found largely in coal tar. It is a light and flammable liquid and is used as a solvent in various industries such as paints and resins.

Mixed-Xylene

Mixed-Xylene

A mixture of the three xylene isomers is widely used as solvent. Mixed xylene usually contains about 40-65% m-xylene and up to 20% each of o-xylene and p-xylene and ethylbenzene.

Ethylbenzene

Ethylbenzene (C6H5C2H5) liquid is colorless and flammable, which smells like gasoline. Ethylbenzene is used as a solvent for electroplating, printing and dyeing, glazing, paper, rubber, wood, and gloss industries.