Plastics and polymer manufacturing chemicals are essential compounds used to produce, modify, and enhance synthetic materials. These include monomers (e.g., ethylene, propylene) as building blocks, catalysts to control polymerization, and additives like plasticizers, stabilizers, and flame retardants to improve durability, flexibility, and safety. Processes such as polymerization, polycondensation, and extrusion rely on these chemicals to create a wide range of products—from packaging to automotive parts.

Adipic Acid

$ 3.20

Adipic acid is a white, crystalline dicarboxylic acid with the chemical formula C₆H₁₀O₄. It is primarily used as a key raw material in the production of nylon 6,6 and also finds applications in plasticizers, polyurethanes, lubricants, and food additives (as an acidity regulator, E355).

Calcium Carbonate Uncoated

Original price was: $ 1.05.Current price is: $ 0.93.

Calcium Carbonate Uncoated is a naturally occurring mineral compound composed primarily of calcium, carbon, and oxygen with the chemical formula CaCO₃. It appears as a fine white powder or granules, widely used as a filler, pigment, and functional additive across various industries. The uncoated form means the calcium carbonate particles are not surface-treated, retaining their natural properties. It is valued for its high brightness, whiteness, and excellent compressibility. Uncoated calcium carbonate is used to enhance opacity, improve processing, and reduce costs in plastics, paints, coatings, adhesives, rubber, paper, and construction materials.

Calcium stearate

Calcium Stearate is a metallic stearate salt, appearing as a fine, white, hydrophobic powder. It is produced through the reaction of stearic acid (a fatty acid derived from natural oils and fats) with calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide. It functions primarily as an acid scavenger, lubricant, release agent, and stabilizer across multiple industrial sectors. Its unique combination of water repellency, low solubility, and high melting point makes it an essential processing additive in plastics, rubber, construction, and paper industries. Technical grade Calcium Stearate is manufactured for industrial performance applications and is not intended for direct food, pharmaceutical, or cosmetic use unless specifically certified and labeled for those applications.

Calcium Sulphate

 Calcium Sulphate is an inorganic compound composed of calcium, sulfur, and oxygen, commonly found in two forms: dihydrate (gypsum, CaSO4·2H2O) and anhydrous (CaSO4). It appears as a white or off-white crystalline powder or granules with low solubility in water. Calcium Sulphate is widely used in construction, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, food industry, and various industrial applications. It acts as a filler, hardening agent, and drying agent due to its physical and chemical properties. The dihydrate form (gypsum) is notable for use in plaster and cement, while the anhydrous form is often used as a drying agent and in refractory materials.

Tomato Red Dye

Tomato Red Dye is a synthetic azo dye prized for its vibrant, bright red coloration and excellent water solubility. It delivers consistent, vivid red shades that are stable under a variety of environmental conditions, including exposure to light, heat, and washing. This dye is extensively used across multiple industries including food and beverage, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and textiles. In food applications, it enhances the visual appeal of products such as beverages, confectionery, sauces, and baked goods. Its compatibility with different formulation types and regulatory approvals make it a reliable choice for cosmetic products like lipsticks, blushes, and nail polishes, as well as pharmaceutical tablets and syrups for identification and aesthetic purposes. The dye's superior performance, combined with strict adherence to safety and quality standards, ensures that it meets the requirements of manufacturers and regulatory bodies worldwide.