Our Products
We offer a complete product range of Soda Ash Light, Caustic Soda Flakes, Technical Grade Urea, Caustic Soda Lye and Titanium Dioxide Rutile
Caustic soda flakes is majorly used intextiles processing, soap and detergent, paper and pulp industry. It is also used as an intermediate for wide variety of organic chemicals such as dyes, pigments, agrochemicals and variety of inorganic chemicals such as sulphites, phosphites etc
Technical Grade Urea isan organic compound. Urea serves an important role in the metabolism of nitrogen-containing compounds. It is a colorless, odorless solid, highly soluble in water, urea is basically non-toxic. It get Dissolved in water easily, urea is not acidic. urea is also not alkaline
Soda Ash Light and Soda Ash Dense are both chemically identical compounds, with the only difference being their densities and size
Caustic soda isan inorganic compound also known as lye or sodium hydroxide. It is a strong base with a wide range of applications in different industries. Lye manufactured by DCM Shriram Ltd is widely used in alumina refineries, soaps and detergents, viscose fibre and textiles
Rutile Titanium dioxide is used universally in thepaints and coatings industry, and it has replaced any other white pigment in the market. 7. Rutile Titanium dioxide is also used to color plastic items such as toys, electronics, cars, furniture, packaging, and so on
Anhydrous Caustic Soda (sodium hydroxide) is produced by multi-stage evaporation process and transformed into the solid state either asmicro spherical particlescalled Prills (Pearl) or as Caustic Soda Solid
Dense Soda Ash, Sodium Carbonate also known as disodium carbonate isa chemical substance white in colour and its aqueous solution is clear and colorless
Anatase isa metastable mineral form of titanium dioxide (TiO2) with a tetragonal crystal structure. Although colorless or white when pure, anatase in nature is usually a black solid due to impurities
Urea is a 'moisture drawing' agent or 'humectant' whichkeeps the fabric damper longer during the curing or fixing process, thereby making for deeper, brighter colors