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Speciality Chemicals Manufacturer in India – Chemtex Speciality Limited

 

Registered under the Company’s Acts 1956, Chemtex Speciality Limited made a strong start in the year 1970 with primary focus on speciality chemicals. Since then, more than five decades later, Chemtex has built a strong market presence with over six hundred speciality chemicals and more than 3000 SKU variants, and holding a significant market share in the speciality chemicals industry.

The early 1970s saw the foundation of Chemtex with vast expansion in the industrial and speciality chemicals sector providing tailor-made solutions to industry specific problems. Chemtex today remains a family-owned company with Shri Ram Gopal Karnani as its Chairman and his sons serving as the board of directors.

Chemtex enjoys a considerable market share in speciality chemicals section with branches catering Agriculture, RO, Boilers, Cooling towers, Waste water, Cleaners, Disinfectants, Housekeeping, Laundry, Heat Transfer fluids, Glycol based Coolant, Refrigeration & AC Chemicals, Upstream, Midstream, Downstream chemicals for Oil & Gas, and many other Industry specific verticals.

The core business of Chemtex is development, manufacturing and marketing of speciality chemicals, formulated with innovative technology. With over 3000 SKU variants Chemtex Speciality Chemicals is a Speciality Chemicals Manufacturer and Solutions Provider with strong research capabilities to provide the best and the most competitive products.

Chemtex also engages in manufacturing general chemicals like Citric Acid, Sulfamic Acid for descaling; Chelants like EDTA, Degreasers like Trichloroethylene (TCE), polymers like Sodium Polyacrylate (SAP).

Chemtex Speciality Limited emerged as a global leader in speciality chemicals for over 50 years. Certified with ISO 9001: 2015, ISO 14001: 2015 (EMS), OHSAS 18001, and GMP. Chemtex also received The Best Growing Business Award, one of the highest honours bestowed by WBBA in 2010 and 2012 and by ABID for Best Place to Work.

Chemtex has mastered the ways and means of doing business better with a farsighted combination of vision, creative thinking, technology, logistics and management services. Guided by their mission statement 'The Chemtex Way' with:

Xperience with nearly five decades of knowledge, R&D, production and supply.

Xcellence with expert technical advice to mitigate crisis with over 3000 product variants.

Xpertise with over 24000 clients served and counting worldwide.

Chemtex Speciality Limited or Chemtex, to many, is chemical technology par excellence. Its okay to say “there is a bit of Chemtex for every Industry”

Chemtex Speciality Limited lead its industries in the production, sale, and adoption of energy-efficient products, services and strategies. At Chemtex, our goal is to provide a cleaner greener environment to the present and future generation, thus incorporating sustainable process management within our innovation, production as well as supply through planning process.

Visit Chemtex Speciality Limited at www.chemtexltd.com

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