Pesticide Grade denotes chemicals formulated and purified for use in pest control applications, targeting insects, weeds, fungi, or other harmful organisms. These substances must meet regulatory standards for efficacy, safety, and environmental impact, ensuring they perform as intended while minimizing risks to non-target species, crops, and ecosystems. The grade encompasses active ingredients and their formulations, which may include carriers, stabilizers, or adjuvants to enhance delivery and effectiveness. Pesticide-grade chemicals undergo rigorous testing for potency, residue levels, and toxicity, with approvals from agencies like the EPA or WHO. They are classified based on their specific use—such as herbicides, insecticides, or fungicides—and must be properly labeled with usage instructions, precautions, and disposal guidelines to ensure responsible application in agricultural, public health, or domestic settings.
Aluminium silicate is an inorganic compound composed of aluminum, silicon, and oxygen, often found naturally as a major component of clay minerals such as kaolinite, halloysite, and other aluminosilicates. It is a white to off-white powder with excellent thermal stability, chemical inertness, and physical durability. Due to its wide range of physicochemical properties—including high melting point, non-toxicity, and adsorptive capabilities—aluminium silicate is extensively used across diverse industries including ceramics, paints, paper, rubber, plastics, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. Its unique structure imparts benefits such as heat resistance, improved mechanical strength, and anti-caking properties, making it a vital raw material in both industrial and consumer products.
Dichlorophene (also known as 2,2'-Methylenebis(4-chlorophenol)) is a chlorinated phenolic compound used primarily as an antimicrobial agent and disinfectant. It appears as a white to pale yellow crystalline powder with a characteristic phenolic odor. Known for its potent bactericidal and fungicidal properties, Dichlorophene is widely used in pharmaceutical formulations, personal care products, and industrial disinfectants. The “Technical” grade refers to its industrial or bulk purity form used as a raw material in manufacturing.
Indofil C-6 is a fine particle size wax emulsion designed primarily for use in the leather industry. It is a specialty product formulated to enhance embossing effects, improve surface feel, and enable easy release from embossing plates. Indofil C-6 imparts a silky, soft finish on leather surfaces, contributing to superior aesthetics and tactile quality. It is typically used in aqueous leather finishing systems and is suitable for both shoe upper leather and soft garment leathers. Indofil C-6 is stable, easy to apply, and compatible with most finishing auxiliaries and binders.
Indofil Lp30 is a low-viscosity, thermosetting polyurethane resin specially formulated as a leather finishing binder. Designed for high-performance coatings, it provides excellent film formation, flexibility, and adhesion over leather, textiles, and engineered substrates. Available in solvent-borne, waterborne, or mixed systems, LP30 offers tailored dry time, gloss control, and durability suitable for high-end footwear, upholstery, and garment applications.
Indofil Penetrator is a high-efficiency, water-based penetrating agent developed for use in leather finishing systems. It is specifically designed to promote deeper and more uniform penetration of binders, resins, pigments, and auxiliaries into the leather grain structure. This product improves adhesion, levels coating films, enhances the mechanical strength of finish layers, and contributes to a fine, natural break. It is particularly beneficial in season coats and impregnation layers across various leather types including full grain, corrected grain, soft leathers, and garment leather.