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Structural Steel

Structural Steel is a category of steel construction material that is made with specified value of strength and chemical constituents. It is high in stiffness, strength, toughness and ductile properties. It is one of the most widely used material in commercial and industrial construction. Structural steel is different in terms of compressive and tensile strength in comparison to concrete in its attributes.
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Rubber Wood

rubber wood based plywood will be taxed at a rate of 28%, something that has alarmed the businessmen in this industry. According to Jose Chacko, an entrepreneur dealing in plywood, Majority of the factories that manufacture the plywood were out of the purview of excise since the annual turnover for most of the units is less than 1.5 crores. These units did business with the neighbouring states paying 2 per cent for the central sales tax. From 2 per cent the manufacturers will have to pay 28 per cent which is going to be a big pain for the industry.
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Tmt Rods

TMT Bars are thermo-mechanical treated reinforcement bars that find extensive use in the construction industry. These reinforcement bars are manufactured using thermo mechanical treatment of the steel bars in order to achieve high strength and ductility. The high strength TMT bars are considered ideal for any construction purpose where a high yield strength and low weight is desirable.Due to its exceptionally high strength and high yielding capacity, TMT bars form an important part of the construction business. The thermo mechanically treated steel bars have lesser impurities, and are prone to lesser design failures and hence are used for Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) Work. High quality TMT bars are used in the construction of industrial as well as residential structures including flyovers, bridges, dams, ports and more.
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GI Coils

Galvanised Coils are mainly prepared through two specific processes namely, Continuous Hot Dipping and Electro-Galvanisation. Continuous Hot Dipping is a process by which steel is repeatedly passed through a bath of molten zinc. In Electro Galvanisation, electrolytic disposition takes places and zinc application is performed. The finished product is a base metal with a tightly adhering layer of zinc achieved through Iron-Zinc bonding. The Galvanised Zinc layer on top of the sheet of steel protects the metal against environmental degradation through a sacrificial protection process. This sacrificial protection is possible because two dissimilar metals are in contact with each other and are coupled to be exposed with Water and Oxygen.
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CR Coils

The manufacturing of Cold Rolled (CR) coils is carried out using the rolling (metalworking) processes. For CR coils, the temperature of the steel is maintained below its re-crystallization temperature (usually room temperature). After the steel is melted below its re-crystallization temperature, it is passed through pairs of rolls (between the small gaps) to reduce its thickness and achieve uniformity. This process of manufacturing CR coils is termed as cold rolling.The cold rolling process helps to obtain the CR coils from the cooling (in the cold rolling mill) of hot rolled pickled products (made from finest steel), that are reduced to much finer thickness with increased strength via strain hardening (up to almost 20%). The resulting CR coils are smaller as compared to the coils formed by the hot rolling process, and they are less ductile. They possess improved surface finish and tighter tolerances.
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Cr Sheets

The general process used for production of cold rolled (CR) steel sheets is based on the metalworking or rolling process, which includes passing the metal steel through one or more pair of rolls to reduce the thickness. The entire process starts from preparation of pig iron in a blast furnace, where a mixture of coke and iron ore reacts together. This pig iron is then passed through a converter as well as continuous casting equipment to obtain a slab type steel product. This slab is then hot rolled (through a hot rolling mill containing pairs of rolls) and pickled (under the impact of a pickling line).To form the cold rolled sheets from such hot rolled pickled products, the temperature of the steel is maintained below its re-crystallization temperature (normally the room temperature), while making it pass through a cold reduction mill (pairs of rolls to reduce thickness). This cold rolling process results in the formation of hard CR sheets that showcase less formability, uniform thickness and immense strength (due to strain hardening).
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Hot Rolled Plate

hot rolled plates involves a continuous process, in which the steel slabs are rolled continuously at a high temperature --- usually over 1, 000 degrees Fahrenheit. Continuous monitoring of the temperature is required at this stage to ensure that it is maintained at the recrystallization temperature. If at any stage, the temperature goes below the recrystallization temperature, then raw material has to be reheated before further rolling process can be continued. The steel slabs or sheets are passed through the roller and then cut into required sizes and after which they are cooled off.Often, these hot rolled materials possess oxides or other contaminants. These can be removed using a special treatment called pickling, which involves using an acidic solution, that lends a smooth, oxide free surface.
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Abs Granules

Acrylonitrile Butadienestyrene, popularly known as ABS granules is an engineering polymer that has great fluidity to take up any shape, and provides a good shine and colour. ABS stands out for its strong nature, thermal stability and its ability to conform to any rigid matrix. ABS is developed by polymerizing acrylonitrile and styrene, along with the presence of polybutadiene. The proportions vary, but the composition makes ABS more robust than pure polystyrene.ABS comes in two different grades one for extrusion, and the other for injection moulding. However, ABS final properties are determined by the settings under which they have been processed. For instance, moulding at a lower temperature improves its strength, whereas moulding at a higher temperature enhances its gloss and shine. Certain additives can also be mixed to make it stronger, protect against ultraviolet radiation, prevent oxidisation, or change its colour.
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Polypropylene

Polypropylene is a thermoplastic polymer resin of the composition of C3H6. It is a commonly used household and industrial plastic which is available in fiber-form or hardened plastic form. The versatility of forms and applications has made it one of the most widely used plastics today. The fact that it is recyclable and is being recycled in battery cases, paint cans, home storage, etc. makes it very popular.Polypropylene has favourable chemical characteristics as compared to other plastics, with a high melting point of 160 degrees Celsius, which makes it useful for long-term durability of plastic food containers. It has zero levels of the toxic component - Bisphenol (BPA), which makes it ideal for food packaging. It is chemically very resistant.
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Pmma Resin

Poly-methyl methacrylate is an Engineering polymer which is a transparent thermoplastic commonly used as an alternative to glass. PMMA has several alternative names like acrylic, acrylic glass, plexiglass, acrylate, Lucite, Perspex, etc. The production of PMMA involves four stages namely, emulsion polymerization, solution polymerization, and bulk polymerization. It is essentially produced from a compound called propylene, which is obtained by refining lighter versions of crude oil.The process begins when propylene and benzene react together to form cumene. The cumene is then oxidized to produce cumene hydroperoxide.Next, the cumene hydroperoxide is treated with acid to form acetone. The resulting acetone undergoes a three-step process where it is finally converted into methyl methacrylate.
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Pvc Suspension Resin

Poly Vinyl Chloride Resin or PVC Resin as it is popularly called, is a thermoplastic Resin which can be softened on reheating. A common term for this commodity polymer is Vinyl. Often available in the form of a powder, PVC granules are highly resistant to oxidisation and degradation caused by atmospheric reaction. In its raw form, it appears as a white powdery solid.The composition of PVC is such that 57 % is chlorine and 43% is carbon. Since the process of deriving PVC Resin granules is rarely dependent on petroleum, it is considered as one of the more renewable plastics.
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Ldpe Products

Low density polyethylene is a thermoplastic made from the monomer called ethylene. It was first produced by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) in the 1930s and the process employed involves free radical polymerisation. A major concern with LDPE is the fact that only 5.7% of the material is actually recyclable, yet, it continues to be used widely as a common plastic due to its favourable properties.LDPE varies generally by the level of flexibility, which differs according to the production process administered. The high density LDPE is the most rigid.
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Hot Rolled Coils

Hot Rolled Coils are made by continuous rolling of steel at high temperature, generally over 1, 000 degrees Fahrenheit. The process involves passing metal sheets, produced from billets, through rollers above the metals (steel) recrystallization temperature. The metal sheets may be passed through the roller many times to achieve the desired dimension. During the cooling process, the hot rolled steel may reconfigure itself resulting in an end product that is more flexible and more loose as compared to the original product. The hot rolled coils are manufactured without much delay in order to avoid the need for reheating the steel during the manufacturing. The entire process of manufacturing HR coils is known as hot rolling. As the steel cools off it automatically shrinks; usually it is not easy to predict the size and shape of the end product of a hot rolling.
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Methylene Dichloride

Methylene Dichloride, also known as Dichloromethane is an organic compound that is available naturally in Oceans, Volcanoes, Wetlands, and in Microalgae. The chemical reaction that produces Methylene Dichloride occurs between Chloromethane and Chlorine Gas or Methane with Chlorine gas at temperatures ranging between 400-500C. These chemical reactions result in a mixture of products consisting of Chloromethane, Dichloromethane, Chloroform, and Carbon Tetrachloride. The resultant mixture is distilled to separate the different compounds and Methylene Dichloride is obtained. Methylene Dichloride is colourless in appearance and has a sweet fragrance. It can dissolve perfectly in different organic compounds which is why it has a wide range of industrial applications as a chemical solvent.
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Pvc Stabilizers

PVC Stabilisers are added either directly into PVC or in combination to prevent oxidation, chain scission, uncontrolled recombination, and cross-linking reactions caused by photo oxidation. Essentially, they protect PVC from the harmful effects of extreme temperature and ultraviolet radiations. PVC Stabilisers are of different types like Heat Stabilisers which are mainly used in Construction projects. Antioxidants are PVC Stabilisers that prevent oxidation of PVC from taking place due to atmospheric oxygen. Hindered amine light stabilizers are PVC Stabilizers that scavenge radicals produced by weathering. The next type of PVC Stabilisers are UV absorbers. They dissipate energy absorbed by UV rays. Antiozonants are PVC Stabilisers that prevent degradation of materials cause by Ozone gas present in the atmosphere. Lastly, PVC Stabilisers are available in the form of Organosulfur Compounds that thermally stabilize polymers.
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Ammonium Sulfate

The product Ammonium Sulphate is composed of 21% Nitrogen and 24% Sulphur. It is essentially an inorganic salt that is obtained when Ammonia is treated with Sulphuric Acid. Ammonium Sulphate also occurs in nature as Mascagnite which is a rare mineral that can be found in Volcanic Fumaroles. It is also commonly known as Diammonium Sulfate or Sulfuric Acid Diammonium Salt. Ammonium Sulfate is a white crystalline solid in appearance. It has no smell and is salty to taste. Although it does not cause harm, certain precautions are necessary while handling this chemical. Ammonium Sulphate has a wide variety of commercial uses, the most common being as Soil Fertiliser.
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Structural Steel

Structural Steel is a category of steel construction material that is made with specified value of strength and chemical constituents. It is high in stiffness, strength, toughness and ductile properties. It is one of the most widely used material in commercial and industrial construction. Structural steel is different in terms of compressive and tensile strength in comparison to concrete in its attributes.
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Rubber Wood

rubber wood based plywood will be taxed at a rate of 28%, something that has alarmed the businessmen in this industry. According to Jose Chacko, an entrepreneur dealing in plywood, Majority of the factories that manufacture the plywood were out of the purview of excise since the annual turnover for most of the units is less than 1.5 crores. These units did business with the neighbouring states paying 2 per cent for the central sales tax. From 2 per cent the manufacturers will have to pay 28 per cent which is going to be a big pain for the industry.
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Tmt Rods

TMT Bars are thermo-mechanical treated reinforcement bars that find extensive use in the construction industry. These reinforcement bars are manufactured using thermo mechanical treatment of the steel bars in order to achieve high strength and ductility. The high strength TMT bars are considered ideal for any construction purpose where a high yield strength and low weight is desirable.Due to its exceptionally high strength and high yielding capacity, TMT bars form an important part of the construction business. The thermo mechanically treated steel bars have lesser impurities, and are prone to lesser design failures and hence are used for Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) Work. High quality TMT bars are used in the construction of industrial as well as residential structures including flyovers, bridges, dams, ports and more.
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GI Coils

Galvanised Coils are mainly prepared through two specific processes namely, Continuous Hot Dipping and Electro-Galvanisation. Continuous Hot Dipping is a process by which steel is repeatedly passed through a bath of molten zinc. In Electro Galvanisation, electrolytic disposition takes places and zinc application is performed. The finished product is a base metal with a tightly adhering layer of zinc achieved through Iron-Zinc bonding. The Galvanised Zinc layer on top of the sheet of steel protects the metal against environmental degradation through a sacrificial protection process. This sacrificial protection is possible because two dissimilar metals are in contact with each other and are coupled to be exposed with Water and Oxygen.
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CR Coils

The manufacturing of Cold Rolled (CR) coils is carried out using the rolling (metalworking) processes. For CR coils, the temperature of the steel is maintained below its re-crystallization temperature (usually room temperature). After the steel is melted below its re-crystallization temperature, it is passed through pairs of rolls (between the small gaps) to reduce its thickness and achieve uniformity. This process of manufacturing CR coils is termed as cold rolling.The cold rolling process helps to obtain the CR coils from the cooling (in the cold rolling mill) of hot rolled pickled products (made from finest steel), that are reduced to much finer thickness with increased strength via strain hardening (up to almost 20%). The resulting CR coils are smaller as compared to the coils formed by the hot rolling process, and they are less ductile. They possess improved surface finish and tighter tolerances.
View Complete Details

Cr Sheets

The general process used for production of cold rolled (CR) steel sheets is based on the metalworking or rolling process, which includes passing the metal steel through one or more pair of rolls to reduce the thickness. The entire process starts from preparation of pig iron in a blast furnace, where a mixture of coke and iron ore reacts together. This pig iron is then passed through a converter as well as continuous casting equipment to obtain a slab type steel product. This slab is then hot rolled (through a hot rolling mill containing pairs of rolls) and pickled (under the impact of a pickling line).To form the cold rolled sheets from such hot rolled pickled products, the temperature of the steel is maintained below its re-crystallization temperature (normally the room temperature), while making it pass through a cold reduction mill (pairs of rolls to reduce thickness). This cold rolling process results in the formation of hard CR sheets that showcase less formability, uniform thickness and immense strength (due to strain hardening).
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Hot Rolled Plate

hot rolled plates involves a continuous process, in which the steel slabs are rolled continuously at a high temperature --- usually over 1, 000 degrees Fahrenheit. Continuous monitoring of the temperature is required at this stage to ensure that it is maintained at the recrystallization temperature. If at any stage, the temperature goes below the recrystallization temperature, then raw material has to be reheated before further rolling process can be continued. The steel slabs or sheets are passed through the roller and then cut into required sizes and after which they are cooled off.Often, these hot rolled materials possess oxides or other contaminants. These can be removed using a special treatment called pickling, which involves using an acidic solution, that lends a smooth, oxide free surface.
View Complete Details

Abs Granules

Acrylonitrile Butadienestyrene, popularly known as ABS granules is an engineering polymer that has great fluidity to take up any shape, and provides a good shine and colour. ABS stands out for its strong nature, thermal stability and its ability to conform to any rigid matrix. ABS is developed by polymerizing acrylonitrile and styrene, along with the presence of polybutadiene. The proportions vary, but the composition makes ABS more robust than pure polystyrene.ABS comes in two different grades one for extrusion, and the other for injection moulding. However, ABS final properties are determined by the settings under which they have been processed. For instance, moulding at a lower temperature improves its strength, whereas moulding at a higher temperature enhances its gloss and shine. Certain additives can also be mixed to make it stronger, protect against ultraviolet radiation, prevent oxidisation, or change its colour.
View Complete Details

Polypropylene

Polypropylene is a thermoplastic polymer resin of the composition of C3H6. It is a commonly used household and industrial plastic which is available in fiber-form or hardened plastic form. The versatility of forms and applications has made it one of the most widely used plastics today. The fact that it is recyclable and is being recycled in battery cases, paint cans, home storage, etc. makes it very popular.Polypropylene has favourable chemical characteristics as compared to other plastics, with a high melting point of 160 degrees Celsius, which makes it useful for long-term durability of plastic food containers. It has zero levels of the toxic component - Bisphenol (BPA), which makes it ideal for food packaging. It is chemically very resistant.
View Complete Details

Pmma Resin

Poly-methyl methacrylate is an Engineering polymer which is a transparent thermoplastic commonly used as an alternative to glass. PMMA has several alternative names like acrylic, acrylic glass, plexiglass, acrylate, Lucite, Perspex, etc. The production of PMMA involves four stages namely, emulsion polymerization, solution polymerization, and bulk polymerization. It is essentially produced from a compound called propylene, which is obtained by refining lighter versions of crude oil.The process begins when propylene and benzene react together to form cumene. The cumene is then oxidized to produce cumene hydroperoxide.Next, the cumene hydroperoxide is treated with acid to form acetone. The resulting acetone undergoes a three-step process where it is finally converted into methyl methacrylate.
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Pvc Suspension Resin

Poly Vinyl Chloride Resin or PVC Resin as it is popularly called, is a thermoplastic Resin which can be softened on reheating. A common term for this commodity polymer is Vinyl. Often available in the form of a powder, PVC granules are highly resistant to oxidisation and degradation caused by atmospheric reaction. In its raw form, it appears as a white powdery solid.The composition of PVC is such that 57 % is chlorine and 43% is carbon. Since the process of deriving PVC Resin granules is rarely dependent on petroleum, it is considered as one of the more renewable plastics.
View Complete Details

Ldpe Products

Low density polyethylene is a thermoplastic made from the monomer called ethylene. It was first produced by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) in the 1930s and the process employed involves free radical polymerisation. A major concern with LDPE is the fact that only 5.7% of the material is actually recyclable, yet, it continues to be used widely as a common plastic due to its favourable properties.LDPE varies generally by the level of flexibility, which differs according to the production process administered. The high density LDPE is the most rigid.
View Complete Details

Hot Rolled Coils

Hot Rolled Coils are made by continuous rolling of steel at high temperature, generally over 1, 000 degrees Fahrenheit. The process involves passing metal sheets, produced from billets, through rollers above the metals (steel) recrystallization temperature. The metal sheets may be passed through the roller many times to achieve the desired dimension. During the cooling process, the hot rolled steel may reconfigure itself resulting in an end product that is more flexible and more loose as compared to the original product. The hot rolled coils are manufactured without much delay in order to avoid the need for reheating the steel during the manufacturing. The entire process of manufacturing HR coils is known as hot rolling. As the steel cools off it automatically shrinks; usually it is not easy to predict the size and shape of the end product of a hot rolling.
View Complete Details

Methylene Dichloride

Methylene Dichloride, also known as Dichloromethane is an organic compound that is available naturally in Oceans, Volcanoes, Wetlands, and in Microalgae. The chemical reaction that produces Methylene Dichloride occurs between Chloromethane and Chlorine Gas or Methane with Chlorine gas at temperatures ranging between 400-500C. These chemical reactions result in a mixture of products consisting of Chloromethane, Dichloromethane, Chloroform, and Carbon Tetrachloride. The resultant mixture is distilled to separate the different compounds and Methylene Dichloride is obtained. Methylene Dichloride is colourless in appearance and has a sweet fragrance. It can dissolve perfectly in different organic compounds which is why it has a wide range of industrial applications as a chemical solvent.
View Complete Details

Pvc Stabilizers

PVC Stabilisers are added either directly into PVC or in combination to prevent oxidation, chain scission, uncontrolled recombination, and cross-linking reactions caused by photo oxidation. Essentially, they protect PVC from the harmful effects of extreme temperature and ultraviolet radiations. PVC Stabilisers are of different types like Heat Stabilisers which are mainly used in Construction projects. Antioxidants are PVC Stabilisers that prevent oxidation of PVC from taking place due to atmospheric oxygen. Hindered amine light stabilizers are PVC Stabilizers that scavenge radicals produced by weathering. The next type of PVC Stabilisers are UV absorbers. They dissipate energy absorbed by UV rays. Antiozonants are PVC Stabilisers that prevent degradation of materials cause by Ozone gas present in the atmosphere. Lastly, PVC Stabilisers are available in the form of Organosulfur Compounds that thermally stabilize polymers.
View Complete Details

Ammonium Sulfate

The product Ammonium Sulphate is composed of 21% Nitrogen and 24% Sulphur. It is essentially an inorganic salt that is obtained when Ammonia is treated with Sulphuric Acid. Ammonium Sulphate also occurs in nature as Mascagnite which is a rare mineral that can be found in Volcanic Fumaroles. It is also commonly known as Diammonium Sulfate or Sulfuric Acid Diammonium Salt. Ammonium Sulfate is a white crystalline solid in appearance. It has no smell and is salty to taste. Although it does not cause harm, certain precautions are necessary while handling this chemical. Ammonium Sulphate has a wide variety of commercial uses, the most common being as Soil Fertiliser.
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