Chemicals
Chemical means related industries which produce and provide chemical products for human’s living. The catalogue includes chemical products, pharmaceutical products, coating, oil and other secondary catalogues.
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| Titanium Dioxide |
A white powder used as a pigment for its high covering power and durability. |
| Zinc Oxide |
An amorphous white or yellowish powder, ZnO, used as a pigment, in compounding rubber, in the manufacture of plastics, and in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Also called Chinese white, zinc white. |
| Rubber Sheet |
Sheets made of rubber material. |
| Activated Carbon |
Powdered or granular carbon used for purifying by adsorption; given orally (as a slurry) it is an antidote for some kinds of poisons. |
| Fertilizer |
Any of a large number of natural and synthetic materials, including manure and nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium compounds, spread on or worked into soil to increase its capacity to support plant growth. |
| Iron Oxide |
Any of various oxides of iron, such as ferric oxide or ferrous oxide. |
| Rubber Ball |
Ball made of rubber material. |
| Rubber Parts |
Parts made of rubber material. |
| Rubber ring |
A solid-rubber seals that are shaped like a doughnut. When pressed between two mating surfaces, rubber ring block the passage of liquids or gases. |
| Magnesium |
A light, silvery-white, moderately hard metallic element that in ribbon or powder form burns with a brilliant white flame. It is used in structural alloys, pyrotechnics, flash photography, and incendiary bombs. Atomic number 12; atomic weight 24.305; melting point 649¡ãC; boiling point 1,090¡ãC; specific gravity 1.74 (at 20¡ãC); valence 2. |
| rubber stopper |
A rubber bung used to seal a flask. |
| Cooling System |
Apparatus used to keep the temperature of a structure or device from exceeding limits imposed by needs of safety and efficiency. |
| Ester |
Any of a class of organic compounds corresponding to the inorganic salts and formed from an organic acid and an alcohol. |
| Sulphate |
A chemical compound containing the bivalent group SO4. |
| Bromide |
A binary compound of bromine with another element, such as silver. |