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Contents
Editor’s Note, Charlotte Niemiec – Editor 5
AIREDALE CHEMICAL - Finding the formula for longevity 6
TRADEBE CHEMICALS - Solvent strategy 10
QUADRIMEX CHEMICAL - Going global 16
CHEMICAL WATCH - A phoenix from the ashes? 20
NICHE MATERIALS - A Source for Innovation 26
F2 CHEMICALS - A formula for fluorine 32
MARKET DRIVERS - What the future holds 38
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Section 1 - General and Fine Chemicals 48
Section 2 - Plant, Materials & Apparatus 130
Section 3 - Services 132
Index to Suppliers 142
Trade Names 150
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Editor’s Note
Welcome to the new 2019-2020
Where to Buy Directory
Welcome to this year’s edition of the Where to Buy Chemicals,
Plant & Services annual directory, published by Klein
Publishing Ltd. Where to Buy, now in its 29th year as an annual
index, has become the reliable industry sourcing tool, not only
through its established print product, but now also in digital,
mobile and online search formats, playing host to thousands of
products, services, keywords, CAS numbers and suppliers.
The online search engine, www.w2bchemicals.com, is one of
the most complete databases of chemicals, plant, trade names
and services suppliers available via free issue. It is visited
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service procurement staff, matching buyers to suppliers across
thousands of speciality product searches every year. For rare
and specific needs, a free specialist sourcing help facility is on
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via a team of experts.
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with a global audience reach of over 170,000, aiding overseas
interest and export potential for suppliers listing inside this
reference index.
The enhanced online presence that has come about with Klein’s
ownership encompasses many new elements. For instance,
Where to Buy Chemicals can now host your company’s video for
direct viewing all year round to potential buyers. Corporate
video production and editing is also offered, starting at one
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Klein also carries out bespoke customer satisfaction research
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Print copies of Where to Buy can be found at many international
events such as Chemspec Europe, Middle East Coatings Show,
inCosmetics, SEPAWA, SCS Formulate and the HPCI events in
India, Poland and South Africa. This year sees Surfex, Making
Pharmaceuticals and CHEM UK all joining the mix. Alliances
are in place with industry groups and associations for print
copy distribution at other major UK events.
This year, it’s my privilege to put together the editorial section
of this year’s directory. This edition examines the chemical
industry as a whole, from niche suppliers to multinational
giants and the trends that drive them.
Helen McNamee of F2 Chemicals’ showcases the company’s
fluorination technology and its multitude of applications,
ranging from cosmetics and medical to tracers and etching.
Anna Bregier guides us through Quadrimex Chemicals’ journey
from a small, local company in France to one of the major
players in the field of niche chemical specialities. And Airedale
Chemical’s Daniel Marr looks at how the company balances its
ambitions for growth and diversification with maintaining the
personal service of its family-business roots.
Dr Dave Evans of NiCHe Materials looks at the most effective
way to source chemicals in an increasingly competitive
marketplace, and what companies can do to ensure a steady
supply chain. Meanwhile, TRADEBE Chemicals outlines its
strategy for evolution from a local solvent recycler to a European
chemicals production company and plans for the future.
A market drivers article looks at the trends driving the chemical
industry now and in the years to come, examining the impact of
‘Industry 4.0’, the circular economy, the shift from east to west
and vice versa, regulatory pressures, the business impact of
Brexit and other regulations around the globe, pharmaceutical,
agrochemical and cosmetics trends, and the effect of the shale
gas boom in the US.
And a report from a recent Chemical Watch conference
addresses the United Nations Environment Programme’s
sustainable development goals. Industry experts weigh in on
how the industry can do better, more quickly and what it needs
to do to improve in a polarising industry.
I hope you find Where to Buy a useful and informative resource
in the year to come.
Charlotte Niemiec – Editor
Where to Buy Directory
Chemicals, Plant & Services
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AIREDALE CHEMICAL
Finding the formula
for longevity
Daniel Marr, Commercial Director of Airedale Chemical, explains how the company
balances its ambitions for growth and diversification with maintaining the personal
service of its family-business roots.
Top of its niche in the speciality
chemicals industry, Airedale
Chemical is looking to expand far
beyond its current offerings. Founded
in 1973 by the late Brian Chadwick to
produce its own range of textile dyes,
it now exports speciality chemicals to
countries across the world, with a
keen eye on expanding into new highgrowth
markets.
Based in North Yorkshire, UK,
Airedale Chemical has seen many
changes in the last four decades and
is now one of the leading UK chemical
companies and flourishing as a
family-run business that has always
remained true to its roots. Between
2008 and 2012 the company saw
unprecedented growth but, when
Chris Chadwick, the third generation
of the family, took over the running of
Airedale Chemical’s dye laboratory in Cross Hills.
the business from his uncle, Richard
Chadwick, he was keen to remain true
to its strengths and core values, with
customer satisfaction at its heart.
The four-acre Cross Hills site has
been the company’s core production
facility since 1994 and it now employs
around 100 people including a
specialist new product development
team and dedicated compliance,
health and safety staff. Its chemical
production facility manufactures and
distributes over 80,000 tonnes of
product a year, offering a range of
sizes spanning the gamut from 25kg
sacks, 25 litre drums, 200 litre drums,
1,000 litre containers or bulk sizes.
As the only British-based producer
of peracetic acid (PAA), as announced
on Article 95, it has dominated the
cleaning and sanitisation market for
the last 10 years. PAA is used in
detergent products, disinfectants,
cleaners, milk manufacturing, dairy
Daniel Marr, Commercial Director, Airedale Chemical
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and cheese production, and brewery
and wine manufacturing. Airedale
Chemical also supplies commodity
and speciality chemicals to many
manufacturing and processing
industries including agrochemicals,
automotive, industrial cleaning, food
and beverage, personal care,
recycling and waste, and water
treatment. Aside from PAA, key
products within its commodity
chemical range are phosphoric acid,
caustic soda, hydrogen peroxide and
acetic acid. The company's
surfactants range is used in industries
including agrochemical, textile, water
treatment and personal care.
Its four acre production site
contains multiple stainless steel
mixing vessels from 4,000 litres to
44,000 litres, plastic-lined reactor
vessels (all temperature controlled),
powder blending facilities, over 15
bulk storage containers, dye mixing
facilities, an effluent treatment plant
and small packing and filling facilities.
It also has 250,000ft 2 of storage
facilities spread across nine
warehouse locations. These are
temperature controlled to ensure
product stability and stock is
controlled using computerised
management software. And a fullyowned
fleet of transportation
vehicles ensures total flexibility
and independence in delivering
orders without having to rely on thirdparty
haulers.
Following the decline of the UK’s
textile industry, Airedale Chemical
branched out and invested heavily in
creating an authoritative technical
department with experienced
chemists focusing on new product
development, while also providing
formulation development, dye
matching and sampling services
through its on-site R&D facilities.
A mixing vessel at Airedale Chemical
changes in regulation will be key, he
says. All chemical regulations in the
UK are currently driven by the EU,
including the Biocidal Products
Regulation (BPR) and the Registration,
Evaluation, Authorisation and
Restriction of Chemicals (REACH)
Regulation. Both have been
transformational for the industry and
cover the majority of Airedale
Chemical’s products.
It is expected that UK REACH will
be present alongside EU REACH,
meaning companies operating across
both markets will be required to hold
registration for both. The same will
apply to the BPR.
“We have made provisions for
Brexit with a manufacturing operation
planned within the EU to ensure
continued production of key products
into EU markets,” says Marr. “This will
negate any tariffs or delays in
import/export to the UK.
“But we also see some great
opportunities arising from the UK
leaving Europe, particularly in contract
manufacturing,” he adds. “EU
companies are looking for easier ways
to trade in the UK and overcome any
potential barriers to entering the
market by having their formulas
manufactured here, which is great for
Brexit-proofing
Commercial Director, Daniel Marr,
Five-year forecast
explains the company’s future
The company’s next five-year strategy
strategy in the face of global and
will reflect changes in the industry. “We
political changes.
see our product offering evolving in line
Top of the company’s agenda is
with external influences and also with
‘Brexit-proofing’, Marr says. “The next
our sales strategy,” Marr says.
six months will be interesting for all
“We anticipate different types of
industries as Brexit becomes a reality
chemistry are likely to emerge over
but, at Airedale Chemical, we’ll be
the coming years, driven by changes
intently following how the chemical
in regulations and applications in the
businesses like ours that have the
sector Cornelius’s is regulated Technical under Centre the new prepares demonstration samples and offers formulation support market,” he adds. For example, the
regulatory landscape.” Managing
company saw a huge boost to PAA
facilities to provide large-scale contract
and toll manufacturing services.”
New products, new markets
As part of Airedale Chemical’s new
product strategy, it introduced a
revised product portfolio last year to
reflect demand from existing
customers.
In 2019 and beyond, it will be
looking to introduce more speciality
products in high growth markets as it
scopes new opportunities in the EU
and UK, focusing specifically on the
water treatment, agricultural and
cleaning and detergent markets. It
hopes this will add value to its existing
customer base while presenting
opportunities in new markets.
It will continue to consolidate and
grow its presence in the UK market,
where it already has strong and
established sales – and continue to
grow products in the EU, but mainly in
Germany and France.
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AIREDALE CHEMICAL
Chemical production at
Airedale Chemical’s
warehouse.
sales as the ‘green credentials’ of the
chemical saw it become the go-to
product for compliant disinfection.
“We expect PAA and phosphoric
acid to continue to remain strong
performance areas for us as new
opportunities continue to emerge. For
instance, we are now seeing PAA
transpire as a popular option in salad
and fresh produce washing, which
was unheard of just three years ago,”
he explains.
Ever-evolving regulations also bring
about changes to the products
customers are looking for as they
search for alternative solutions and
methods to remain compliant.
Managing Director, Chris
Chadwick, is keen to continue the
company’s growth plans and says he
may return to a strategy of
acquisitions in markets that
complement its existing offering, as
with the acquisition of ingredients
distribution business Rigest in 2016,
which created an immediate and
established presence for Airedale
in the food and beverage industry.
Going green
The company is also building on its
‘zero to landfill’ accolades with a
series of projects aimed at increasing
sustainability using natural resources
wherever possible. It has set itself the
task of achieving a 40% increase in
sustainability over the next five years,
which will see the company’s
environmental credentials a
prominent point on the agenda. It has
already seen gas consumption come
down 5% in 2018 on the previous year,
electricity usage down 11% and water
usage reduced by 28%.
Two of the schemes underway
include using an on-site water source,
which will see 100% of the water used
in the manufacturing facility sourced
internally. This will cut its carbon
footprint, as well as reducing utility
bills. It will also be exploring a network
of solar panels to further reduce its
environmental impact and increase its
ambition to be more self-sufficient.
“The outlook for the next five years
is certainly bright and, while we have
ambitious plans to continue growing
and exploring new markets, we will
definitely be keeping one foot firmly
planted in our roots as a family run
business,” Marr concludes.
Contact:
Daniel Marr
Commercial Director
Airedale Chemical
Tel: +44 (0)1535 637876
E-mail:
enquiries@airedalechemical.co.uk
Website:
www.airedalechemical.com
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TRADEBE CHEMICALS
Solvent strategy
From a local solvent recycler to a European chemicals producer
Tradebe’s evolution from a local solvent recycler to a
European chemicals production company is a story involving
strategy, a repositioning in the marketplace, an internal
reorganisation and recent growth and expansion into the
European markets of Germany and Italy.
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2011: Tradebe acquires SRM
Tradebe’s growth trajectory started in
2011, when it acquired the UK’s
leading solvent recycling company
Solvent Resource Management (SRM)
from Heidelberg Cement. At this point,
SRM itself had a long-established
history with acquisitions. The names
Solrec, Croda, Chemicals
Manufacturing & Refining and Gelpke
& Bate all hold some previous identity
within the company, and many of the
employees from these previous
companies are still with Tradebe today.
The SRM acquisition represented a
turning point for Tradebe in the UK,
with sites in East Sussex, West
Yorkshire, Lancashire, Tyne and Wear
and North Shields. Although the
company was already an established
multinational environmental company,
with exponential year-on-year growth
in the UK waste processing market, it
had limited expertise in the solvent
recycling and recovery market.
SRM brought additional UK
coverage for the management and
treatment of hazardous waste, but
also with the added new treatment
capabilities of solvent distillation,
laundry/toll recovery and thinners
blending, as well as the sale of
recovered solvents back to the market,
which was a new arm to the business.
Tradebe already supplied a
secondary liquid fuel blending service,
so this was strategically regrouped
into the current company operations.
The acquisition proved a real game
changer; Tradebe was now able to
more effectively serve hazardous
waste producers with a wider range of
services across the UK.
Tradebe solvent recycling
capabilities
SRM was swiftly brought under the
Tradebe umbrella and rebranded
Tradebe Solvent Recycling (TSR). The
company predominantly involved in
the reclamation, sales and distribution
of industrial solvents continued to lead
the UK market in its area of expertise,
processing in excess of 140,000
tonnes of solvent waste a year.
Tradebe was a household name for all
companies that had requirements for
bulk waste solvent from typical
industries such as agrochemical,
pharmaceutical, manufacturing,
chemical, automotive. To this day,
Tradebe is still a UK leading expert in
the recycling of solvent and supplies
of quality recovered solvents.
In 2014, it acquired the business
Solvents with Safety (SWS), based in
South Yorkshire. This brought new
service offerings to the company,
including flexible and bespoke
chemical contract filling and
packaging, as well as safe chemical
blending to a customer’s
specification. Tradebe now had the
capabilities to package its own
chemicals and introduce them to the
market under its own brand.
Solvent market movement
Solvents were once a common
commodity in the marketplace and
heavily used in the manufacturing,
agrochemical, pharmaceutical,
chemicals, printers, paint and
cosmetics industries. This high usage
created a considerable amount of
spent solvent. Instead of viewing it as
a problem, Tradebe looked at it as an
opportunity for its business, as it had
the specialist technology and a large
treatment capacity to recycle solvents.
Environmental scientific research
provided strong evidence to support
the causes of climate change and the
importance of protecting the
environment and its limited resources
became more prevalent. It was in the
mid 70s when the concept of the
waste hierarchy was first introduced,
but it was not until 2008 that the EU
Waste Framework Directive
2008/98/EC was enforced in
environmental legislation as the fivestep
hierarchy that industry knows
today. The Circular Economy
concept grew as an innovative way
of exploiting resources and this
greener chemistry started to change
corporate behaviours.
Businesses that were able to
incorporate meaningful
environmentally sustainable practices
into their operations gave them a
competitive edge over the late
adopters. For bulk solvent waste
producers, solvent recycling and toll
recovery is an environmentally sound
and economical alternative to
disposal. Solvents can be chemically
reformed through distillation and
returned back to the market in near
virgin state for almost indefinite re-use.
It is the process of distillation that is
used to recycle spent solvent. Spent
solvent streams that can be suitably
recovered and reused provide
positive carbon savings for society as
a whole and for the customer in
particular. Tradebe has the inhouse
expertise to estimate the carbon
footprint of a given recycled solvent
and compare this with the equivalent
virgin solvent to calculate the
greenhouse gas emission savings
made by using recycled material.
Today, businesses are further
looking to re-evaluate their
technologies and processes for
greener manufacturing that focuses
on reducing or even eliminating the
use of solvents. This shift has two
impacts for a business dedicated to
solvent recycling and recovered
solvent sales. Solvents for resale can
only be produced when there are
waste streams to process – and waste
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TRADEBE CHEMICALS
streams can only be processed when
the manufacturers are producing
waste. Unlike a normal production
company, this business does not have
any control over its raw material
inputs, it cannot go to market for
waste if the waste is not being
produced. It was clear the solvent
division needed a strategic review to
ensure it was aligned with Tradebe’s
overall company direction of growth.
Strategic alignment
The solvent division had begun to feel
the effects of the reduction of solvent
usage in the industry and understood
that this trend was set for the long haul,
as customers were on the relentless
pursuit of continuous improvement and
always looking for ways to reduce and
eliminate the amount of waste they
produced. The division needed to
understand the impact and devise an
appropriate strategy.
In 2015, a number of changes were
made to the management team for the
solvent division. This new team took
the challenge of transforming the
solvent division and embarked on a
complex strategic review to enable it
to adapt to the changing market and
take advantage of the new
opportunities on the horizon. It was
decided that the solvent division would
no longer deal strictly with waste; it
would also deal with chemicals.
The solvent division had a talented
team, an expert R&D team with
analytical development labs, strong
technical knowledge and specialist
equipment for the production of
chemicals. Most importantly, it had the
drive and willingness to jump into a
new business area in the crossroads
between waste and chemicals, where
no other player had yet ventured. The
range of chemical products the
business had been producing over the
last ten years had remained stable, in
a market that had been evolving. As
such, the business needed to evolve
with the market and effectively
position itself for the development of
products that would be used in the
next ten years.
The solvent division had come to
the realisation that only by building
strong strategic alliances with top
customers and understanding their
processes would Tradebe be able to
add the value and deliver high
performance chemical solutions that
would give it a competitive advantage.
Therefore, the solvent division’s future
purpose was to exist as an extension
of its customers’ own sites. The
division repositioned itself as a service
provider to the chemical industry and
as a producer of chemical products.
Tradebe’s solvent division was no
longer solely a waste management
provider and had already started
producing valuable products for
different areas of the industrial
network in Europe. To reflect this,
Tradebe Solvent Recycling was
renamed in January 2017 and
launched as the TRADEBE Chemicals
division and became a separate,
specialised division to the rest of the
Tradebe company.
TRADEBE Chemicals journey
With the technology, knowledge,
innovation and expertise within the
business, TRADEBE Chemicals would
go to market with new value-added
services; chemical sourcing, the
development of new products,
process optimisation, processing
chemicals to a high specification
(blending, formulation, filtration,
reclamation and purification), as well
as ancillary services, including
chemical storage, contract filling,
packaging, labelling and distribution.
Custom chemical processing and
product development would be the
main drivers for future growth for
TRADEBE Chemicals and hence form
the core of the business. Solvent
recovery would remain an important
activity, but would no longer be the
only company offering and would play
a role especially when higher valueadded
products were being recycled
and reutilised.
The ambition was great, but
repositioning the TRADEBE Chemicals
brand from a waste company to a
chemical producer was a challenge
for its internal stakeholders
(operations teams, lab, SHEQ and
commercial) as well as the external
partners, suppliers and customers.
The transition proved tough at the
outset; few companies wanted to
discuss with TRADEBE Chemicals
their secret recipes for production, let
alone take part in joint workshops to
help it develop processes that would
result in better purity, de-bottlenecking
its operations or even shortening its
manufacturing cycle time. But
TRADEBE Chemicals kept going.
At the same time, the Chemicals
division joined forces across Europe to
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become a single European Chemicals
Division within Tradebe, and the
Tradebe Gualba site became a sister
site to Tradebe UK sites in Sunderland
and Rye. The teams began
collaborating to gain new insights. All
of those sites embarked on a difficult,
time-consuming but very rewarding
integration of processes, key
performance indicators, sales
structures, SHEQ standards and
engineering capabilities. This
transformation and integration
process is now well advanced, with a
joined-up commercial team and a
technical services team that provide
advanced technical, continuous
improvement and R&D expertise to
the group from a central location and
with a single focus of responsibility.
Expansion into Germany and Italy
While the TRADEBE Chemicals
operations between Spain and UK
were busy integrating, TRADEBE
Chemicals has continued to add to its
growth strategy by putting down a
new flag in Germany.
In late 2018, the company signed
an agreement with the largest
chemical company in the world,
German giant BASF, to build and
operate a distillation site in
Schwarzheide, East Germany.
Schwarzheide is one of BASF’s
largest Verbund sites in the world and
Europe’s third largest site. It boasts
over 20 different BASF processes and
290 hectares of land (equivalent of
roughly 550 football pitches) and there
are over ten partner companies
working on site. It is a true chemical
park, positioned to become the door
to Eastern Europe and the start of the
modern “silk road”, which will
eventually lead trains from Antwerp to
Shanghai. The site is expected to
begin operations in 2020.
Meanwhile, TRADEBE Chemicals
set its sights on Italy. The Italian
pharmaceutical industry is one of the
largest in the world and an important
market in which to operate if a
company’s ambition is to make the
division a European business. In Italy,
TRADEBE Chemicals has recently
been awarded the right to acquire a
site that had been in insolvency
proceedings for over a year. This site,
formerly known as Solveko, is between
Milan and Parma, in the beautiful town
of Fidenza. TRADEBE Chemicals is
currently working to recruit people
Recycled solvents can save 46-92% greenhouse gas
emissions compared to virgin solvents
Tradebe and other members of the European Solvent Recycler Group
(ESRG) commissioned a carbon footprinting study to demonstrate the
environmental benefits of recycling solvents. It focused on six recycled
solvents produced by the ESRG members – mixed solvents, acetone,
tetrahydrofuran (THF), methyl ethyl, ketone (MEK), triethylamine (TEA)
and perchloroethylene (PERC).
The main goal was to estimate the carbon footprint of the six recycled
solvents from ‘cradle to gate’ or ‘business to business’, which took into
account transporting waste solvent to the recycling plant, the solvent
recycling process and the transport of recycled solvent to the user.
A life cycle assessment was used to estimate the carbon footprint,
following the ISO 14044 methodology. CCaLC V3.0 was used to model
the system and estimate the carbon footprint.
The findings suggest that recycling 309 kt of used solvents each year can
save 618 kt CO2 eq. per year. This is equivalent to annually avoiding the
greenhouse gas emissions of 280,000 diesel cars.
who will manage and grow the site
into a state-of-the-art facility to support
the growing pharmaceutical industry
that is prominent in northern Italy. The
site is expected to come online later
this year.
TRADEBE Chemicals now has a
functionally-driven organisation that
will be able to efficiently deal with
conducting business in four different
countries, with four different
languages and over 100 employees in
the newly formed division. There are
now five specialist Tradebe Chemical
sites based in the UK, Spain, Germany
and Italy. The Tradebe company also
has a presence in the US through its
environmental services business.
Growth and expansion to 2020 and
beyond
But the company is not stopping there.
TRADEBE Chemicals is focused on
continuing to grow and offer
customers the best service possible to
become the distillation and contract
manufacturing partner of choice,
throughout Europe. It is working hard
to find attractive businesses to buy,
partner and do business with. In order
to do so, the division has established a
strong team that will deliver through
the transition. The TRADEBE
Chemicals team has continued to
succeed while undergoing this
significant change. There has been a
large amount of uncertainty, flexibility
and adversities that it has had to
overcome. For TRADEBE Chemicals
the future is bright and it is looking to
gain new business and customers that
will help enhance this new direction.
Contact:
Phill Ellis
European Trading Director
TRADEBE Chemicals
Tel: 0845 603 2893
E-mail: phill.ellis@tradebe.com
Website: www.tradebe.co.uk
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QUADRIMEX CHEMICAL
Going global
With humble beginnings as a small, local company in France in 1989, Quadrimex
Chemical has grown to become one of the major players in the field of niche chemical
specialities around the world. Key to its success has been recognising the importance
of national trade and taking steps towards penetrating what it sees as key chemical
markets by diversifying its portfolio and business geographically.
With headquarters located in
Cavaillon, in Provence, southern
France, Quadrimex Chemical has
three production facilities and two
R&D and quality control laboratories
located in France and Germany. It
produces and delivers over 50,000
tonnes of speciality chemical products
via four business units: ‘Sulfur
Derivatives’, ‘Oil & Gas’, ‘Chemical
Specialties & Valorisation’, and
‘Custom & On-Site Services’.
The company is a leading
European producer of sulfur
chemicals, including sodium
hydrosulfide, ammonium sulfide,
sodium sulfide and sodium
tetrasulfide, all of which are
compliant with the EU’s Registration,
Evaluation, Authorisation and
Restriction (REACH) Regulation. It
supplies these products via its
manufacturing facilities in Leuna
(Germany) to serve a diverse
spectrum of end applications, such as
flotation in the mining industry
(copper, molybdenum, cobalt, zinc,
nickel), tanneries (leather industry),
heavy metal precipitation, cosmetics,
paper mills, sewage treatment, sulfur
dyes and many more. The facility is
strategically located on a major
petrochemical plant in Europe, which
allows it to secure a stable supply of
pure raw high quality products, which
are used to produce sodium
hydrosulfide, ammonium sulfide,
sodium sulfide and sodium tetrasulfide.
This facility blends and
manufactures different forms of these
formulas (liquid, molten, solid) with
precision and purity. It then sells them
in both small and large volumes,
depending on the product (drums,
IBC, iso-containers, tanker trucks,
wagons, 25kg bags or large bags).
The company’s local laboratory
analysis and quality assurance team
ensures that product specifications
are met in accordance with customer
requirements; and topnotch logistics
specialists (IATA/ADR) deliver the
chemicals swiftly, safety and in
keeping with the necessary legal and
safety requirements.
Today, its Chemical Specialties &
Valorisation Business Unit is in charge
of the global distribution of over 100
speciality chemicals and ingredients.
At the heart of this active portfolio are
inorganic chemicals, chlorinated
products, de-icing or water treatment
solutions, industrial pigments, tablet
salts and more.
A 30-year journey
The company was established in 1989
by Philippe Bardin, who initially
dedicated staff to one purpose – the
strategic sourcing of raw chemical
materials and resale. The team
provided companies with sourcing
Quadrimex scientists in the lab
Tablet salts make up some of
Quadrimex's offerings
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Quadrimex Chemical's headquarters in
Cavaillon, Provence, southern France
and delivery of different types of
chemical products, first in France
and then very quickly worldwide.
The goal was to become a supplier
for all manufacturing needs, with an
additional focus on water treatment
solutions.
In 2016, Quadrimex Chemical sold
its subsidiary, Quadrimex Salt, to a
salt producer that was one of the
historical suppliers of Quadrimex
Chemical for more than 20 years. The
activity ‘De-icing Road’ was created in
1994 and grew gradually. However,
this activity significantly depended on
climate conditions and had no real
link to the core chemical business.
The company decided instead to
focus entirely on its mineral chemistry
activities and four business segments.
The main strategy now comprises
expanding the sulfur derivatives
market and developing the Oil & Gas
Business Unit, which focuses on
drying technologies and catalysts.
‘Newton’s’ hydrocarbons drying
In this market, Quadrimex Chemical
has found an impressive niche.
Hydrocarbon drying is necessary to
prevent water phase reappearance in
storage tanks and to respect customer
water specifications. This is done
mainly to avoid the interaction of water
and hydrocarbons at certain
pressures and temperatures that
could cause, among other things,
breakdown of engines.
While market specifications differ
across countries, refineries usually
have to supply a ‘clear and bright’
hydrocarbon with a low water
concentration (80ppm or less) by
removing free water. In partnership
with the French Petroleum Institute
(IFP), Quadrimex Chemical developed
a hydrocarbon drying technology for
the dehydration of saturated
hydrocarbons. Commercialised under
the trademark ‘Newton’s’, the
technology can be used for different
types of hydrocarbons in refineries
(LPG, kerosene or diesel) and in
petrochemical facilities (butadiene,
xylene, vinyl chloride monomer and
acetylene). It is based on two main
stages: first, the design of the dryer
with the associated software; second,
the supply of dehydrating and
deliquescent briquettes that are
adapted to the specific dryer.
In one Middle East project,
Quadrimex Chemical completed a
process design package in a refinery
in Saudi Arabia. The Oil & Gas
Business Unit’s engineering
department designed and arranged
for the construction of six new dryers
(four in activity and two spare ones)
dedicated to diesel treatment.
In Singapore, another customer
faced two major challenges:
increasing the flow rate of the diesel
unit while maintaining the ‘clear and
bright’ quality of the final product. To
deal with these challenges, the
Quadrimex Chemical engineering
division designed a new diesel drying
unit especially for the customer. As a
result, the refinery managed to
increase the flow rate by 20% and
simultaneously reached the 80 parts
per million (ppm) water specification
for the hydrocarbon at the end of the
process. On the back of this success,
Quadrimex Chemical signed a further
two new projects in Taiwan and in
India. The company now supplies
different types of deliquescent
briquettes in the US and Canada.
Innovative water treatment
alternatives
For over 30 years, Quadrimex
Chemical has imported chlorinated
products for water treatment
dedicated to the European market of
tablet makers. The portfolio comprises
trichloroisocyanuric acid (TCCA),
sodium dichloroisocyanurate
(dihydrate SDIC) and calcium
hypochlorite. These chemicals are
used in a wide range of applications
including public and private
swimming pools, tap water treatment,
disinfection, detergents, bleaching,
packers and wholesalers.
Quadrimex Chemical also offers
an alternative solution – salt in tablets
for swimming pools. This product is
used instead of chlorinated ones to
produce chlorine in situ by electrolysis.
The in-house laboratory based in
Cavaillon allows for different tests to
be performed in order to produce an
efficient and sustainable product.
Expanding further
Growth and expansion are key goals
for most companies and Quadrimex
Chemical is no exception. While it has
no plans to open new branches at the
current time, the company is on the
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constant look-out for new opportunities
and to form strategic partnerships with
companies worldwide, on a long-term
basis. It believes the potential for profit
is huge and it adapts its offerings
depending on market fluctuation and
customer demand.
“The speciality chemicals industry
is growing but it constantly faces
different challenges, because
competition is stiff,” a spokesperson
for the company says. “Typically,
producers experience tremendous
pressure in maintaining profit
margins as a result of general
globalisation. It may be less of a
challenge for the biggest chemical
companies but, for smaller ones like
Quadrimex Chemical, it is something
to consider,” they add. Today, the
company has to align its product
development with a successful
marketing strategy in order to offer a
value-based price. And continuous
product innovation is necessary to
fight against the odds of product
commoditisation within the
product lifecycle.
But “this industry is expected to
provide answers to some of the
world’s most urgent problems and its
actors have to rise to the challenge
and embrace innovation quickly,” the
spokesperson says. As the world
changes, businesses become more
dependent on geopolitical shifts,
global competition or consumer
demand. “It is therefore crucial to
understand the forces that are
reshaping this volatile industry and
look for new approaches to
Quadrimex Chemical imports
chlorinated products for water
treatment dedicated to the European
market of tablet makers.
“We can’t do today’s
business with
yesterday’s methods
and be in business
tomorrow”
organisational change. Quadrimex
Chemical believes that the industry
overall should adopt eco-friendly
technologies for sustainable
development and focus on R&D. “We
can’t do today’s business with
yesterday’s methods and be in
business tomorrow,” they add. “The
chemical industry is on the brink of
profound change, and rapid
industrialisation and urbanisation are
the main reasons for the increasing
demand for speciality chemicals in the
coming years.”
Aiming for a circular economy
The circular economy model has been
gaining ground in the chemical
industry over the last few years.
Quadrimex Chemical feels it is
important to actively participate in
better waste recovery and look at both
market opportunities and
environmental impact. Via its
Chemical Specialties business unit,
the company helps transform
byproducts into products that are used
by other industrial sectors and then by
final consumers. As a supplier of
products and solutions to a variety of
consumer industries, Quadrimex
enables (directly and indirectly)
greater durability and performance in
many industrial and end-use
applications, such as petrochemistry,
refining, surface treatment,
galvanising, ceramics, glass, mining,
fluid formulation, lubricants, industrial
maintenance, electronics, composites
material, plastics, rubber, waste and
wastewater treatment, paper and
packaging, detergents, coatings or
military applications.
In order to support its customers,
Quadrimex Chemicals also helps with
sourcing, hazardous goods logistics
and product valorisation. The
company can offer effective strategies
and tools for the re-utilisation and
valorisation of co-products, byproducts
and waste, to achieve a
significant increase in environmental,
social and economic sustainability.
Rising to the regulatory challenge
As a company operating directly in the
niche chemical market, Quadrimex
Chemical was initially concerned by
the EU’s REACH Regulation. It involved
complex issues, even for companies
with no direct registration
requirements. Europe remains one of
the most highly regulated regions in
the world, with ever stricter legislation.
The purpose of REACH was to ensure
the protection of human health and the
environment from the hazards of
chemical substances. It applied to
Quadrimex Chemical, because the
company’s activities constantly turn
around manufacturing and the
distribution of different chemical
products. It therefore needed to
identify and manage the risks
associated with the substances that
are manufactured and marketed in
the EU/EEA.
The EU Biocidal Products
Regulation (BPR) also has an impact
on Quadrimex Chemical, in relation to
its water treatment products. The BPR
requires manufacturers to prove that
everything they claim about a product
is accurate, including its lifespan, its
effectiveness in use and its contents.
Companies also have to ensure a
product is safe to use and to make all
this information clear and easy to
interpret on the label for the end user.
A product must make claims suitable
to its purpose and area of use, and
have scientific evidence to back up its
claims. Several of Quadrimex
Chemical’s product are on the way to
being registered under the BPR.
By 2020, the company believes the
global chemical industry will likely
continue to be challenging, with new
regulations in force and on the way. But
with years of experience and plenty of
expertise, it knows it can keep up with
any regulatory or industry changes to
continue serving its customers
effectively.
Contact:
Anna Bregier
Communication
Quadrimex Chemical
Tel: +33 (0)4 90 78 70 49
E-mail:
abregier@quadrimex.com
Website:
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A phoenix
from the ashes?
The global goal to minimise adverse impacts of chemicals by 2020 will
not be achieved, according to a report released in March from the UN
Environment Assembly. At the Chemical Watch Global Business Summit
a week later, discussions focused on sustainability and the ‘circular
economy’, and what chemical companies can do to achieve this
Global goal not achieved
This year has been somewhat of a
bellwether year for the chemicals
industry. In March, the UN
Environment Assembly published its
Global Chemicals Outlook II: From
legacies to innovation solutions
synthesis report, which “seeks to alert
policymakers and other stakeholders
to the critical role of the sound
management of chemicals and waste
in sustainable development.” Its
purpose was to look at whether the
overall objective of the Strategic
Approach to International Chemicals
Management (SAICM) would be
achieved. The objective? To “achieve
the sound management of chemicals
throughout their life cycle so that by
the year 2020, chemicals are produced
and used in ways that minimise
significant adverse impacts on the
environment and human health.” The
report’s striking conclusion?
“The global goal to minimise
adverse impacts of chemicals and
waste will not be achieved by 2020.
Solutions exist, but more
ambitious worldwide action by all
stakeholders is urgently required.”
The period up to 2020 represented
“a historic window of opportunity to
reflect on lessons learned in
international chemicals and waste
management,” the report says.
“Trends data suggest that the
projected doubling of the global
chemicals market between 2017 and
2030 will increase global chemical
releases, exposures, concentrations
and adverse health and environmental
impacts unless the sound
management of chemicals and waste
is achieved worldwide. Business as
usual is therefore not an option.”
“Business as usual is
therefore not an option”
To make progress, more ambitious,
urgent and worldwide collaborative
action by all stakeholders and in all
countries is required – and the report
identifies ten action steps needed to
achieve this [see box 1].
But by shining a light on the
industry’s failures, stakeholders now
have a clearer way forward,
according to Echa Executive Director,
Bjorn Hansen. Despite not meeting
the 2020 goal, we are on the right
track, he told delegates at the
conference. “Internationally, the most
amazing things that have happened
with SAICM are the ‘little gems’ that
give a signal of where to go.” We
need to look at our common interests
and goals, and move forward with
those, he added.
On the initial SAICM agenda, the
table of priorities for implementation
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ran to a staggering 270 items. Achim
Halpaap, Senior Advisor at the
Chemicals and Waste Branch of
United Nations Environment
Programme (UNEP) Switzerland, said:
“One lesson learned is that the many
action items included in the global
plan of action created an
unimplementable agenda. We’re
learning that some of these are more
important than others.” One way to
ensure future success, he said, is to
decide what the top ten elements are
for each country – with GHS sitting at
the top of the list. “If we have more
concrete, measurable items, we can
be more strategic about
implementation,” he said. Full
implementation of the Globally
Harmonized System of Classification
and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) is
one goal that has not been achieved;
more than 120 countries have still not
implemented it, the report states.
Nancy Beck, Principal Deputy
Assistant Administrator, US EPA,
agreed that GHS provides a good
benchmark. “If you look at the
elements that make GHS important,
such as workplace safety or
consistency, then it’s easier to provide
those flexibilities to countries that have
different levels of capacity. [But] you
might be setting a bar that’s too high,”
she said. Halpaap agreed. In the
1990s and 2000s, many countries were
keen to set environmental priorities,
but with 270 to choose from, countries
made different selections. “We do
need a global reference point, but
without being too prescriptive,” he
said. “Only by doing this can you
achieve the most risk reduction for the
resources involved. Global hazard
communication is probably the most
important one, but some countries
don’t even have this in place.”
The GHS is a “beautiful
framework”, added Hansen. Every
country has different problems,
capacities and competencies,
abilities and mechanisms to access
information – and these are the four
factors that determine what chemical
management system governments
should put in place. Most importantly,
it must be consistent with what other
countries are doing. “[The GHS] is
essentially a technical toolkit that
eliminates 80% of the friction between
chemical management systems. It
needs a lot of work, but it’s going in
the right direction.”
However, governments have
varying priorities. Nhat Nguyen, Chief
Analyst at Chemical Watch,
explained that in Asia or Latin
America, for example, chemical
management issues may not be high
on the list of priorities for sustainable
development. This is because there
are so many other issues to tackle
first, such as economic growth. “It’s
not that they don’t recognise them as
issues,” he clarified, “they just don’t
have the resources or time to look at
it.” The question, he added, is
whether we should expect a repetition
of this failure to establish sound
chemicals management systems
beyond 2020.
Consumer pressure
Public perception also hinders
progress. Hansen noted that “a lack
of confidence and expert judgement”
underlies the chemical industry,
which has not been helped by
discouraging press reports. These
influence how consumers think about
chemicals, but the behaviour and the
response of the chemical industry has
not helped improve perception. Beck
added: “I think we have a crisis of
confidence coming from both sides –
the environmental groups are
unhappy in some cases, the industry
groups are unhappy, and it erodes
the credibility of organisations. I
believe in transparency, but whether
or not we’re able to pivot quickly
enough to regain the confidence of
stakeholders is an open question.
We’re living in challenging times in
the US, particularly when it comes to
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CHEMICAL WATCH
chemicals. There’s a lack of
awareness, understanding, hazard
versus risk … and communicating
that to the public is an impossible
message to get across. And no one’s
come forward with a solution.”
But this is slowly changing, said
Nguyen. For example, there is now
more of a dialogue between
government and industry in Asia,
where governments have realised
they have to involve industry in some
discussions. “We also see that the
public is increasingly aware and is
making demands on the products
they buy. Some of this could be
mistrust, but in other areas, you see
the public is actually gaining
confidence because of certain rules
An industry in transition
Rafael Cayuela, Corporate Chief Economist at Dow
Europe, Switzerland, highlighted six chemical
industry trends that suggest it is in a fundamental
state of transition:
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n
n
n
The global playground has been moving over the
last two decades. Europe and North America were
the largest markets, but China has taken over –
and the industry should look very carefully at what
it does next. The country’s 13th Five Year Plan is
focused on ‘subtraction and enhancement’ and
the country is looking at sustainability as a major
driver, but the moves China makes are also a way
for the global industry to assess trends and shifts
in focus.
State-owned enterprises (SOEs)/private
enterprises are consolidating. The number of
SOEs has been growing very fast over the last
decade. This is important because, if the industry
is going through major sustainability challenges
but these companies are ruled by investors, there
will be a fragmented approach. This represents
great opportunity, but also risk.
Decoupling, versus energy and emissions. Global
emissions continue to rise and, he said, there has
been a new record for CO2 emissions – “this is
just the beginning of what we need to go through
as an industry”.
Total shareholder return – the chemical industry
has been outperforming. Over the last 17 years,
chemicals have done well because of global
demand and the industrial revolution has been
improving. There has been a tendency for members
of the value chain to move into chemicals.
n
n
The digital revolution or fourth industrial
revolution is providing a new wave of innovation.
“The chemical industry has historically solved
problems; in recent centuries, we’ve developed
plastics, fertilisers, etc. But, as we moved into the
second half of the century, the problem wasn’t
innovation, it was coping with the largest period of
global peace and a doubling of the population. In
this era of globalisation, the industry started
looking at chemical molecules, then moved into
applications – but it is now moving into a new
area of digitalisation, enabled by quantum
chemistry,” he said. Today, 95% of the world’s
manufactured goods are created by chemistry.
The chemical industry has been essential for
human progress, but it is in transition and has to
define a more sustainable model. The next ten
years will be critical for this as the convergence of
sciences are poised to move industry into a new
paradigm of innovation, collaboration, business
models and circular growth platforms. There is a
new social contract between industry and society,
based on higher levels of transparency,
collaboration and trust.
But of most importance, he urged, was
sustainability. A report by consultancy PWC,
Chemical Trends 2019, asked 22 of the largest
chemical company CEOs what their major
concerns were for the short- and medium-term.
Three of the top were sustainability related. Of
these, resource and materials substitution were
the highest, followed by decarbonisation of the
economy, use of renewable energy sources and
elimination of waste.
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that have been put in place.”
And, according to the GCO II
report, this is an important trend: most
chemical industry growth is expected
in Asia, along with other emerging
economies such as Nigeria and
Kenya. “If we have 10 years of this, we
easily see doubling of the chemical
industry in some of these countries,”
said Halpaap. “This is all linked to
global material flows and resource
extraction – we are in an exponential
growth phase.”
Perception is everything
Consumer pressure to ensure
minimal negative impact of chemicals
on the environment and human health
is “tremendous”, said Csilla Magyar,
Director of EU Chemicals and Trade
Policy, Issues Management and Crisis
Communications at The Dow
Chemical Company. There are
mounting demands for alternatives
and transparency. From a regulatory
perspective, the UN Environment
Assembly meetings call for a global
framework and legally binding rules
on chemicals and waste, marine
plastics, litter and microplastics.
“These issues merge [for the public]
because they don’t make the
distinctions that we make in our
industry,” she added. Unless the
industry views this as an opportunity
to find solutions and looks at ways it
can be more transparent and
communicate more effectively with
the public, regulatory pressures will
force global agreements.
Frank Michel, Executive Director of
the ZDHC Foundation – which aims to
tackle the issue of hazardous
chemicals in the global textile, leather
and footwear market – agreed.
“There must be rigorous
transparency because, if the public
has a sense that the industry is hiding
something, there will be mistrust.
Perception is not scientifically based.”
He believes that regional legislation is
not the strongest instrument the
industry has; instead, consumer
goods manufacturers that demand
ingredients that “go beyond the
legislation” will make the industry
much stronger, because it will control
a global supply chain. But, added
John Ortiz, director of Product
Stewardship at HP, Spain, product
manufacturers need help from the
chemical industry to ensure no toxic
chemicals go into products and to
give them the longest life possible.
Ways forward
What we’re neglecting today – and
what we’ve not done enough of in the
SAICM process – is sharing
information, Csilla asserted. A lot of
information has been collected on
chemicals in systems in the EU,
Canada and US. But, originally,
SAICM wanted to act as a “clearing
house” for that type of information
and make sure the regulatory
authorities in developing countries
would have access to them. “That
clearly hasn’t happened – there’s
been no concerted effort,” she said. A
way forward from here would be to
take the EU Echa and Iuclid
databases, combine them with
information in other databases and
feed all of this into the existing OECD
eChemPortal, and make it available
to all.”
Another step in the right direction
is to push for a truly circular economy,
Marco Mensink, Cefic Director
General, told delegates at the
conference. “Circularity is key. We
have a vast resource in Europe that
we’re not using today: waste. Make
Europe the Bangladesh of the world
and recycle every ship we have. Why
not massively invest in chemical
recycling?” he asked. “Chemical
recycling will take care of a number
of legacy chemicals that we don’t
know what to do with.”
And the industry should look to
integrate its operations with other
sectors – such as BASF’s ‘Verbund’
principle. He gave the example of
steel production, where waste gases
could become a feedstock for
chemical companies.
GCO II: Action steps
identified
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develop effective
management systems
use lifecycle approaches
bring knowledge to decisionmakers
mobilise resources
strengthen corporate
governance
enhance global commitment
assess and communicate
hazards
educate and innovate
assess and manage risks
foster transparency
Contact:
Judy Jackson
Events Director
Chemical Watch
Tel: +44 (0)1743 818292
E-mail:
judy.jackson@chemicalwatch.com
Website: www.chemicalwatch.com
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NICHE MATERIALS
A source for
innovation
Finding the right supplier for chemical intermediates and ingredients can accelerate
business success. Biopharma Business Specialist Dr Dave Evans of NiCHe Materials
explains the criteria to successfully source hard-to-find or commercially unavailable
reagents and the advantages of using specialist procurement professionals to
navigate this challenging network.
The sourcing of raw materials for
chemical manufacturing is critical
across all markets. Ensuring a
successful material supply chain
strategy requires businesses to fully
understand market developments. As
new and existing products evolve in
the marketplace, businesses must
understand the need to procure raw
materials at various stages in the
development cycle of a product. The
supply chain landscape is in continual
flux, as companies that manufacture
chemicals are created, merged or
replaced in parallel with the evolution
of materials and processes in various
sectors. Adding to the challenge are
the enduring changes in regulatory
and legal requirements – plus the
logistics in moving chemicals from
one country to another.
As chemical manufacturing
processes become more rigorous and
attuned to meet targets of economy,
Dr Dave Evans, Biopharma
Business Specialist,
NiCHe Materials
Over the last ten years there has been a push to optimise sourcing
activities for chemical raw materials
sustainability and address the ‘green’
agenda, so industries have moved to
sound planning to manage and
resolve the complexity of these
business-critical challenges.
Reducing time and costs are
important drivers when sourcing
material, whether it be for bulk raw
material supply or regulatory starting
materials. In today’s risky and
complicated supply chain
environment, contract research
organisations (CROs) and contract
manufacturing organisations (CMOs)
materials sourcing is a far from
trivial process. The supply chain has
a plethora of raw material
producers, some with a sole market
focus and others providing a
universal toolbox of reagents to meet
various sector challenges.
Furthermore, producers will
specialise in various aspects of the
raw materials they supply. Such
factors will include quantity required,
grade of material, purity, supporting
data (critical when a client has a
certain specification) and utility.
Over the last ten years there has
been a push to optimise sourcing
activities for chemical raw materials,
advanced intermediates and active
pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs)
across manufacturing sectors
including pharmaceutical,
biotechnology, veterinary,
microbiology, OLED and electronics.
Correct, diligent management of the
supply chain is critical for effective
commercial operations and to ensure
customers’ diverse and increasingly
complex needs are met.
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Multi-sourcing can help a company grow
Cultivating dependable
relationships with suppliers ensures
reliability in the ongoing supply of
chemical materials and dependability
in ensuring project timelines are
routinely met. The latter can directly
impact a client further up its own
supply chains. Effective partnerships
create tangible key performance
indicators (KPIs) such as safety,
health and environmental
management (SHE), ‘quality on time,
in full’ production and delivery.
Conversely, if managed improperly,
ineffective sourcing can result in
supply chain interruptions and, at
worst, create delays to
manufacturing, which results in
unexpected expenses, negative
productivity and potential quality
control (QC) issues.
Today, manufacturers and
developers alike devise business
production contingency plans. These
provide an overview of planning and
direct actions to be taken in the event
of random catastrophic events
resulting in the disruption of normal
operating capabilities. Despite the
industry being highly regulated,
untoward incidents do occur that
affect manufacturers and have a
knock-on effect to the consumer. The
purpose of the plan is to ensure
business continuity during and
following any critical incident. Central
to this are guidelines pertaining to the
supply security of key, strategic raw
materials from a number of suppliers
to allow manufacturing to continue.
Such random events do occur and
none more poignant than the major
explosion in Jiangsu, China in March
2019, where there was significant loss
of life and over 50 small chemical
manufacturing plants instantly laid to
waste. For businesses reliant/singlesourced
upon any one of these
unfortunate CMOs for their supply
chain, the consequences were dire.
Multi-sourcing/lost source
strategies
How can companies de-risk projects?
Smart business is to embark on a
multi-sourcing strategy whenever
possible for each manufacturing
project, because relying on one
supplier for key, strategic raw
materials is inherently risky.
NiCHe Materials has regularly
encountered clients that have
sourced chemicals over many years,
only to find them unexpectedly
deleted or the specification changed.
The company aims to solve
immediate dilemmas, where
operations have ceased at the client
due to the lost source upon which it
has relied. NiCHe’s solution is to
identify new producers that meet the
identical specification to the lost
source material but also to offer multisourcing
options. It is embedded in
the philosophy of multi-sourcing and
it investigates and offers multi-source
options (where possible) for each new
client project.
A tailored option is to source
material from the same supplier but
from different manufacturing facilities
(separated geographically).
Advancing the control measures
further, a client may stipulate that
alternative manufacturers of the
chemical must adhere to the same
process, raw material ingredients
and QC testing to that of its current
source. NiCHe Materials has
delivered bespoke solutions to such
requests over nine years of successful
operations. NiCHe is fully sensitive to
confidentiality concerns and, when
necessary, instigates non-disclosure
agreement contracts between client,
supplier(s) and the company.
Unsurprisingly, multi-sourcing can
help a company grow, because
having more than one supplier
ensures a company is able to keep
up with increasing customer demand
if a product or process increases in
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capacity. Furthermore, multi-sourcing
allows a manufacturer to remain
competitive on cost and abreast
of new supplier partners entering
the network.
Contrary to expectations, it does
not cost twice as much to approve two
alternative suppliers at the start of a
project. The QC and validation for all
chemicals is the same.
Specialist procurement companies
How can companies source ‘the
impossible’?
For manufacturers looking for
chemical raw materials that are
commercially unavailable, it is
sensible to engage a specialist
procurement partner such as NiCHe
Materials at the project onset. With a
truly global reach, NiCHe works with
over 100 manufacturing partners to
provide a transparent approach to
source and supply hard-to-find or
commercially unavailable chemicals.
With manufacturing partners across
various specialist chemical sectors,
working under quality regimes, it can
source off-the-shelf solutions. If one
cannot be found, it handles
identification and qualification of a
partner toll manufacturer and
manages the process to the point
of delivery.
Phase-appropriate sourcing
solutions
Can NiCHe deliver ambitions
of scale?
The needs and objectives for
chemical raw material sourcing differ
from early R&D through to
pilot/commercial. In the initial R&D
phase, the objective is simply to find
and secure enough quantity of
materials of the required quality to
produce the target product. As the
product moves through development,
it then becomes necessary to
establish a sustained supply of the
chemical to the agreed specification
and quality. The scale-up phase can
present problems for the developer.
Chemical raw materials are no
longer the commodity chemicals of
old. Many scientific sectors now rely
on chemical raw materials of
increasing complexity, driven by the
evolution of ever more diverse
pharmaceutical and specialist sector
applications. The vast majority of
early phase developers look to the big
five global catalogue companies to
A microbiological cell culture for use in
diagnostic tests
identify and source small volume
quantities of chemicals from the
abundance of available raw
materials. This approach is
expedient, as opposed to strategic.
While this approach is perfect for
proof-of-concept work or one-off
projects, if chemical raw materials
are required in larger quantities it will
invariably require custom
manufacture from a source far
removed from the tried and tested
resources of catalogue supply.
Therefore, a key question for
developers in the early phase is
the availability of chemical raw
materials that are both scale- and
phase-appropriate.
The jump from a few grams to a
kilogram of a complex chemical is
significant. Some precursors are
available in small quantities but often
they need to be custom produced for
scale-up. Consistently, there is a
parallel need for unconventional or
expensive reagents in order to
prepare these precursors and they
themselves may also need to be
custom-prepared.
Consequently, practical, scalable
syntheses of complex raw and
starting materials must be developed.
For a ‘bespoke’ synthetic route to a
complex chemical the contributory
starting materials must be adequately
characterised in order to determine
attributes (purity, percentage content,
impurities present). A series of critical
user tests are then applied to study
and correlate against the material
performance. This challenge is
usually surmountable in the early
stages of chemical development and
manufacturing. However, as the need
arises to develop a process capable
of providing increasing quantities of
material, so the level of
understanding of contributing
process factors increases.
At this stage of production, NiCHe
would advocate undertaking a design
of experiment (DOE) study, which
determines the relationship between
factors affecting a process and the
output. These are used to find causeand-effect
relationships of each of the
variables such as raw materials,
molar equivalence ratios,
temperature and time. The outputs
will help dictate and manage process
inputs to optimise the output, such as
yield and quality of the complex
chemical. Naturally, during this stage
contributing factors such as a reliable
supply chain and cost of goods
(COGs) are factors that must be
confronted and addressed.
Responsible procurement – sourcing
GMP chemicals
Over the last decade there has been
a concerted move within the fine
chemical, pharmaceutical and
biotechnology sectors to outsource
The needs and
objectives for chemical
raw material sourcing
differ from early R&D
through to
pilot/commercial
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pre-clinical and scale-up
manufacturing through preferred
partners.
Clients must take care in specifying
the standard of materials they wish to
source. For example, in the
biopharma industry, ‘GMP’ is a
generic term. There are many
different GMP standards under that
heading such as API, food grade and
USP quality. A GMP chemical
designed to meet API quality may well
be over-engineered for a biopharma
process. The chemical may exceed
the client’s specification, which will
add unnecessary cost and time. The
best option is to establish the desired
quality for each chemical in each
process and align working with
proven preferred suppliers to identify
the chemical grade with the best fit.
This assists in a balance between
quality and cost.
For cGMP (as mandated by the US
FDA), supplier qualification ensures
fully compliant audit and process
controls throughout the supply chain,
where suppliers readily share data
about their manufacturing
procedures.
The supply of GMP grade materials
to manufacturing clients presents a
complex sourcing challenge. NiCHe
Materials is able to apply decades of
sector knowledge to meet the
regulatory challenges of sourcing
such materials. It is able to navigate
the qualification of suppliers – to
deliver reliably, at a very high level of
quality, so that safe and effective
products can be created by its clients.
A major challenge
is to ensure
supply chain
transparency
Western versus worldwide sourcing?
In NiCHE’s experience, clients may
request a chemical should be of
‘western origin’. These clients have
various preconceptions concerning
quality, lead-times and availability
from emerging economies. NiCHe
believes this is an overreaction and
can often lead to supply chain
fulfilment problems. While it is
relatively easy to source small
quantities of key components for fine
chemical and pharmaceutical
manufacturing from western sources,
it is not the case for biological and
biopharma processes. Most of the
world’s supply of bio-based raw
materials (amino acids, sugars, buffer
salts, natural products) originate in
China. Some of these reagents are
routinely supplied to the global
catalogue companies, because they
meet its necessary criteria for quality.
Therefore, eschewing a source of
supply from that region is a
misconception that will ultimately
result in delays and real supply chain
issues. The solution is to identify
reliable manufacturing partners in
this region, which can be a real
challenge due to the large number of
companies fronted by third party
commercial exporters.
It is a common perception that
sourcing chemicals from countries
such as China is driven by
economics; that the cost of an
advanced raw material will be
cheaper than the equivalent Western
suppliers. While there are numerous
examples where this is the case, there
are many that are not. Take, for an
example, a request for an advanced
raw material in which the starting
components are not available
domestically. For a Chinese
CRO/CMO this would entail the
import of these materials,
manufacture and export, with duties
and shipping contributing to the
overall costs. In NiCHe’s experience,
EU sources have proven to be
significantly cheaper in some
projects. The sourcing of such
materials depends very much upon
the chemistry to be undertaken and
the infrastructure at the manufacturer
wherever they are located.
One of the western market trends
is a paradigm shift from batch
manufacturing to continuous flow
chemistry. The pharmaceutical and
biopharma sectors are very much
entrenched in this mode of production
and embracing automation, moving
away from traditional modes of
manufacturing. This brings cost
benefits in product supply from
increases of up to 30% productivity.
The future – biopharma and the
environment
Today, more so than in any other
scientific sector, the increased
globalisation of healthcare has
transformed access to new
efficacious medicines and treatments.
Innovation provides powerful new
tools to fight the epidemics of the
future. Aligned alongside the rapid
growth in healthcare is a new
discipline of pharmacoecomonics
and sustainability – the ability for all
nations to access and afford new
medicines but with a responsibility for
manufacturers to preserve natural
resources and manufacture in an
ethical manner with minimal
environmental impact locally
and globally.
Consumers are becoming more
conscious of the choices available in
the market and manufacturers are
seeking out suppliers with credible
environment-conscious processes,
good manufacturing practices and
eco-friendly products. For
manufacturers looking to source raw
materials from suppliers in emerging
markets, a major challenge is to
ensure supply chain transparency.
Much has been said about the
promise of the personalised medicine
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Case Study 2
The biopharma sector is evolving exponentially
revolution since the completion of the
human genome project in 2003. It
provides unprecedented knowledge
of the underlying genetic basis of
disease. Over the past decade,
advances in nucleic acid-based
therapies have been remarkable,
Case Study 1
A global pharmaceutical
company approached NiCHe
Materials for a high purity iron
derivative, after samples from
over 20 sources had failed.
NiCHe presented a supplier with
the potential to scale-up and
met planned project
requirements. In 2014, it
presented the company with a
50kg trial sample. The following
year, it provided a one tonne lot.
For the subsequent three years,
it provided five tonne lots each
year.
Since the start of the project,
NiCHe has not missed a
deadline, offers a ‘dual source’
from the same supplier and has
maintained prices since the
start of the project (despite
being in a sole-supplier
position).
providing treatments for serious
diseases that have had few or even
no satisfactory therapeutic options.
Gene therapy and antisense
oligonucleotide drugs act at the
genetic level. Oligonucleotides such
as Spinraza provide an advanced
mode of treatment in diseases such as
spinal muscular atrophy. The cost,
however, is exorbitant (£0.53 million for
the first year alone), which is a point of
debate around pharmacoethics as to
whether it is affordable. What is
certain is that with the evolution of
state-of-the-art drugs such as antisense
oligonucleotides, CAR-T cell
therapy, gene editing via CRISPR-
NiCHe was approached by a
global pharmaceutical company
for an urgent project to source a
bromodichlorobenzene
derivative within 2 weeks. NiCHe
presented a bespoke material,
all within the client’s ideal
timeline. The manufacturer
needed to be in a position to
offer over 100kg within two
weeks and scale-up potentially
to tonnage requirements.
NiCHe presented a
manufacturing partner with a
history of production at scale,
plus raw materials in stock, to
meet the initial order quantity
and lead time. It agreed a
bespoke grade with the client
with two key isomeric impurities
identified /removed from the
batch.
NiCHe has delivered three
orders of over 100kg batches
since the start of the project, all
within project expectations and
at a cost of less than 30% that of
competitors.
Cas9 and the promise of antibody
drug conjugates (ADCs) in oncology,
there will always be a demand for
high quality, high purity advanced
materials. The biopharma sector is
evolving exponentially and specialist
suppliers such as NiCHe Materials
are already positioned to assist on
that drug development journey.
Contact:
Dr. David Evans
BioPharma Business Specialist
or
Mike Norman
CEO & Founder
NiCHe Materials Ltd
Tel: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
Email:
dave.evans@nichematerials.com
Email:
mike.norman@nichematerials.com
Website: www.nichematerials.com
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F2 CHEMICALS
A formula for
fluorine
F2 Chemicals Ltd specialises in the handling of fluorine gas. It is a whollyowned
subsidiary of Showa Denko KK, with an annual turnover of around
£9 million. It has 43 employees, on a single site, near Preston in the UK.
Fluorine is the most chemically
reactive element in the periodic
table and must be handled with
extreme care. But it is also one of
the most useful, with applications
spanning energy, cosmetics,
pharmaceutical, construction
and more.
UK-based F2 Chemicals has spent
over 20 years working with the
substance. The company has on-site
fluorine cells and manufactures it on
demand, refining its perfluorocarbons
production process, developing new
and novel products, and using its
extensive expertise in handling it to
assist customers with their research
requirements. In addition to its
industrial facilities, it has pilot and
research sized equipment and has
worked with many companies over the
years to develop products and test
systems on their behalf.
The company uses its ability to
manufacture fluorine to create a wide
range of high purity perfluorocarbons.
Their properties include excellent
thermal stability, chemical inertness,
electrical resistivity and gas solubility.
They are also non-toxic and nonflammable.
These ‘Flutec fluids’ are
specialist performance fluids that can
be used in a wide range of industries
that includes, among others: oil, gas
and atmospheric tracing, building
management, semiconductor
manufacture, cosmetics, medical
applications, and dielectric fluids for
cooling high powered electronics.
The unusual properties of
fluorinated perfluorocarbons have
attracted numerous sectors and some
of the applications highlighted over
the last few years include coin
Cell room
assaying, weather mapping balloons,
paper preservation, motion sensors,
identifying stolen diesel, wound
healing within a veterinary
environment, replacement for divining
in cable leak detection, and tracking
counterfeit bank notes.
The company also has the
technology to carry out selective direct
fluorination, using elemental fluorine
and organic compounds. It can
manufacture SF5 compounds and
fluorinated ketoesters, both of which
have important functions as
pharmaceutical intermediates and
other products.
A 20-year journey
F2 Chemicals was established as
BNFL Fluorochemicals Ltd in 1992 as a
diversification business belonging to
British Nuclear Fuels, to develop a
chemical business based on BNFL’s
fluorine generation expertise. It
established a research and
development (R&D) programme in
collaboration with the University of
Durham and Leicester to develop
selective direct fluorination technology
for utilising fluorine as a fluorinating
agent for the production of organic
compounds. The following year, the
company acquired the Flutec
perfluorocarbon fluids business from
Rhône-Poulenc and constructed a new
production plant in Preston, UK. In
2000, it sold the company to a
consortium of Asahi Glass Company,
Mitsubishi Corporation and Mitena
SpA. In the same year, it received FDA
pre-approval audit for the
manufacture of cGMP
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perfluorobutane. In 2008, Showa
Denko acquired the company and, in
2014, its fluorine generation capacity
was extended. Three years ago,
production was expanded to
manufacture octafluoropropane.
F2 Chemicals is fully compliant
with the EU’s REACH Regulation and
is the lead registrant for several
perfluorocarbons – all those that it
produces in quantities over one tonne
a year. As a UK-based company, it
has prepared for Brexit, putting in
place stringent precautions should
the UK leave the EU without a deal. It
has appointed Chementors as its
Only Representative to hold all its
REACH registrations, conditional on a
no-deal Brexit.
Flutec liquids and gases
Flutec liquids and gases are a
trademarked product range of F2
Chemicals and the most important
part of its business. They are
perfluorocarbons (or, more technically,
perfluoroalkanes), which are saturated
compounds composed only of carbon
and fluorine, manufactured via the
Fowler process – in other words, the
fluorination of a substrate mediated by
cobalt fluoride at high temperature. “As
chemicals, these materials are quite
boring,” a spokesperson for the
company says, “they just do not do
anything! Actually they can be reduced
by alkali metals in some situations, but
it is their physical properties that make
them so fascinating.”
Very strong intramolecular bonds
Perfluorocarbons are extremely
stable, due to the high bond strength
of the carbon-fluorine bond. This
becomes more pronounced in fullyfluorinated
compounds, as the carbon
skeleton becomes more electrondepleted.
The carbon-carbon bond is
also stronger and this is further
enhanced by the protective sheath of
fluorine atoms – attacking molecules
just cannot reach the enclosed
carbon atoms.
Bond
H-CH 3 431
F-CH 3 452
F-CF 3 523
CH 3 -CH 3 368
CF 3 -CF 3 406
Dissociation
energy (kJ/mol)
This all adds up to a molecule that
is resistant to both strong acids and
strong bases, to strong oxidisers and
strong reducers. In addition,
perfluorocarbons are typically stable
to over 400°C.
Very weak intermolecular bonds
While the bonds within the compound
are very strong, the bonds between
them are very weak.
Perfluorocarbons are non-polar, but
the enclosing fluorine atoms have a
further effect that makes the
molecules repel each other, to some
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degree. This has a number of
implications, such as a very low latent
heat of evaporation – these
substances evaporate fast.
Perhaps of more interest is that they
are not miscible with most solvents,
even some non-polar solvents such as
toluene and ethyl acetate. This means
they will form a third phase in systems
with such solvents and water. They are
also good solvents for gases.
Liquid
ml per
100 ml
mole fraction
x105
Water 1.6 1.2
Ethanol 14.6 35.7
Acetone 17.7 54.2
Toluene 12.2 54.1
Cyclohexane 18.5 77.3
Flutec PP1 44.2 370.3
Flutec PP6 30.3 301
The ability to dissolve gases has
led to perfluorocarbons being trialled
in a number of medical applications.
Back in the sixties, US biochemist
Leland Clark showed that a mouse
could breathe while totally submerged
in a perfluorocarbon, getting oxygen
dissolved in the liquid, an experiment
repeated in the film, The Abyss (1989).
Plasma etching
Octafluoropropane (also known as
Flutec PP30, perfluoropropane, R218
or just 218) is used extensively by the
semiconductor industry in etching
processes and chemical vapour
Cobalt reactor
deposition (CVD) chamber cleaning to
remove dielectric film build up.
In a plasma with oxygen, it
generates a variety of reactive species
that break down chemical deposits on
the silicon wafer surface, converting
the impurities to volatile products that
are readily removed under vacuum.
Its cleaning effect is comparable to
that of hexafluoroethane (C2F6), but
with significantly lower gas usage (up
to 50%), offering important economic
and environmental advantages.
F2 Chemicals commissioned a new
pressure distillation unit in 2018,
greatly increasing its
octafluoropropane capacity and
enabling the company to offer it to a
purity specification of 99.99+%.
It currently produces over 100
tonnes of octafluoropropane a year for
the electronics industry, making it the
world’s number one supplier.
Cooling
The primary driver behind most
applications is how inert
perfluorocarbons are. For example, as
a coolant, they can be used with
nearly any material of construction, in
temperatures up to about 400°C. This
has led to them being used in high
specification applications, including
military and space exploration.
They are also resistant to radiation.
F2 Chemicals' perfluorocarbons are
used to cool the Large Hadron
Collider at CERN, at the forefront of
science. Octafluoropropane is used
for evaporative cooling of the ATLAS
detector in a thermosiphon, while
perfluoro-2-methylpentane is used as
the medium for ring-imaging
Cherenkov (RICH) detectors.
Their high dielectric strength and
resistivity (typically 20 kV/mm and
10 15 Ωm respectively) allows them to
be used to cool electronics directly. In
other words, the liquid is in direct
contact with the chips and contacts,
giving much better cooling efficiency.
Medical
Perfluorocarbons are biologically
inert, making them suitable for
medical applications.
High density makes
perfluorodecalin and perfluoro-noctane
ideal as tamponades for
retina reattachment. Conversely the
gaseous octafluoropropane can be
used in the reverse orientation (where
the patient is facing downwards
rather than up). Either way, the
perfluorocarbon is injected directly
into the eye. The company's material
has been used in over a million such
operations in India alone.
They also find use in nanomedicine
as contrast image agents;
the encapsulated perfluorocarbon
gas enhances the quality of
ultrasound images, helping to identify
tumours and blockages. The image on
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A CASE STUDY
The pharmaceutical Voriconazole (Pfizer's V-FEND) is
the worldwide best-selling systemic, antifungal agent.
The 5-fluoropyrimidinone sub-unit was originally
manufactured by a multi-step, resource-intensive route.
However, the chemistry developed at Durham by F2
Chemicals offered the opportunity to replace this with
an efficient two-step process.
The technology was transferred to the F2 Chemicals
site at Preston and the process developed for
commercial scale, providing material used through all
the clinical trial, launch and commercialisation periods.
Between 2008 and 2013, sales of V-FEND totalled
US$4.65 billion, offering anti-fungal relief to countless
people across the world, especially those with
weakened immune systems. F2 Chemicals is continuing
to supply this vital intermediate.
the screen becomes much clearer
when the contrast image agent
reaches the target organ. This
technology has been commercialised
by a major pharmaceutical company.
Their ability to dissolve gases has
led to trials in artificial blood (or, more
technically, artificial erythrocytes) and
liquid breathing. Of particular note is
their use to distend the lungs of
premature babies suffering with
congential diaphragmatic hernias
(though, in that case, the blood is
oxygenated externally).
Other possible applications include
wound healing, islet preservation,
Pressure distillation unit
reduction of post-surgical adhesions
and therapeutic hypothermia. F2
Chemicals believes they’ve been tried
on all parts of the human body.
Cosmetics
Arguably related to medical
applications, its perfluorocarbons,
under the Flutec PC range, are also
used in cosmetics, when a third phase
can enhance emulsion formation.
They are said to give a unique
emollient feel, to enhance softness and
smoothness of the skin, and even to
provide oxygenation to the skin, which
is particularly useful in products used
after laser resurfacing treatments.
Tracers
Perfluorocarbons do not occur naturally
– if you find them, they have been
deliberately put there – and they can
be detected at extremely low levels, as
low as parts per quadrillion, making
them extremely useful as tracers.
The Flutec TG-Tracer range is used
in industrial applications that include
gas field surveying, integrity testing of
storage tanks and leak detection for
underground oil-filled electricity
cables. Our tracers are also used in
environmental building plans, weather
mapping, pollution tracking and antiterrorist
planning.
Flutec tracers have clear
advantages over radioactive tracers
as they are completely safe to handle.
F2 Chemicals offers a range of
tracers, allowing multiple release sites
to be used concurrently.
Selective direct fluorination
Outside of perfluorocarbons, F2
Chemicals has established expertise
in the selective fluorination of
organic substrates.
The use of elemental fluorine gas in
chemical synthesis was long regarded
as impractical because fluorine is too
reactive to be used in a controlled
manner. Working against this view,
however, research in the 1990s at
Durham University and sponsored by
F2 Chemicals Ltd indicated that
selective fluorination was a real
possibility. It was shown that a range
of aliphatic, dicarbonyl, aromatic,
heteroaromatic, heterocyclic, steroid
and carbohydrate derivatives could be
synthesised, and the mechanism of
these processes was investigated.
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What the
future holds
Charlotte Niemiec looks at how the chemical industry landscape is
expected to shift dramatically in the next five to ten years. With more
emphasis on sustainability and the ‘circular economy’, unprecedented
growth in Asia, digital advances, regulatory changes and geopolitical
turmoil, the industry is facing new challenges in a changing world.
The concept of the ‘circular economy’
is set to become a major driver of
change for chemicals companies over
the next decade. In recent years,
increased public scrutiny on pollution
and waste – and calls from both
consumers and the government for
‘greener’ manufacturing – is all but
forcing companies to reassess their
manufacturing methods, waste
disposal and recycling.
The European Chemical Industry
Council (Cefic) says the drive towards
a circular economy is likely to lead to
a significant change for European
chemical companies. “The circular
economy seeks to replace today’s
linear, ‘take-make-dispose’ approach
to resources – where many materials
are made into products, the products
are used, and then the materials are
thrown out,” it says. “Ideally, in a
circular economy, the materials are
cycled constantly back through the
value chain for reuse, resulting in less
energy and resource consumption.”
It believes it is up to the EU to lead
the way. “Circularity is key,” Marco
Mensink, Cefic Director General told a
Chemical Watch conference in his
keynote address in March. “We have a
vast resource in Europe that we’re not
using today: waste. Make Europe the
Bangladesh of the world and recycle
every ship we have. Why not massively
invest in chemical recycling?”
The Council warns that, if chemical
companies want to counter the
potential adverse impact of the “reuse
loop”, they will have to collaborate
more closely with companies that
work directly with end-consumers. The
ability to create products that are
suitable for multiple reuse loops will
depend on effective innovation
partnerships, with the chemical
industry contributing materials with
advanced properties.
But it will take time (between 35 and
60 years) to achieve Cefic’s vision of a
truly circular economy, and there will
be positive and negative implications.
Enabling the circular economy in
downstream sectors could drive a shift
from volume to value, in the long run, it
says. The “circulation of molecules”
concept will require an entirely new
infrastructure of reverse logistics – far
beyond what is available today with,
for example, plastics recycling. But the
circular economy might open up new
business model opportunities, in
areas such as chemical leasing and
the control and management of
molecule-circulating loops. And, as
demand and profits shift to different
products, companies will have to
explore ways of moving into markets
closer to the end customer, and to
collaborate more closely with original
equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in
order to generate growth.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution
Numerous reports point to
digitalisation as the next big driver for
the chemical industry. The ‘Fourth
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“Numerous reports point to
digitalisation as the next big
driver for the chemical industry.
The ‘Fourth Industrial
Revolution’ or Industry 4.0”
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Industrial Revolution’ or Industry 4.0,
as it is dubbed, will bring in new
disruptive technology that a Deloitte
report last year concluded would be a
“significant driver” in the years to
come. “Every chemical manufacturer
should at least monitor digital trends,
both within its industry, as well as
across the value chain,” the report
says. Key technologies include
blockchain, additive manufacturing,
software, drones, machine learning,
artificial intelligence and cloud
computing. The shift to Industry 4.0
means the ability to adopt and
integrate digital and physical
technologies to improve operations,
become more productive, grow and
innovate, Deloitte says. It is
“revolutionary” because it enables
organisations to capture data from the
physical world, analyse it digitally and
drive informed action back in the
physical world. This continuous and
cyclical flow of information, known as
the physical-to-digital-to-physical loop,
enables companies to react in real
time to shifts in the ecosystem. It also
helps them to use the mass of
collected data to begin to recognise
patterns, simulate and model potential
future scenarios, and learn and even
predict future shifts.
Indeed, data is key. With vast
amounts of data collected by
international regulatory bodies on
chemicals, including risk assessment
and toxicology results, global storage
and universal accessibility could
facilitate data sharing, which is one
aspect of chemicals management
experts have flagged that needs
improvement. Automation is another
area where companies are likely to
see efficiencies, along with machine
learning that reduces the amount of
time spent on repetitive tasks.
East versus West
As the world’s largest chemical
industry, changes made in China
often drive changes elsewhere. USbased
consulting firm McKinsey &
Company predicts that, over the next
ten years: “The long-heralded shift of
the chemical industry’s centre of
gravity to Asia will actually take place.
As much as Western players have
tried to prepare themselves for this
development, many still have only a
limited grasp of what this will mean
and the mindset shifts required to face
the fact that they will move from the
centre of the industry to its sidelines.
The historical track record of
multinational companies in China and
other Asian countries has been mixed
at best. At some point, they will need
to consider much closer partnerships
with Chinese players to grab hold of
one of the last opportunities to
become an insider in what will be the
largest chemical market. There may
be a fit here with the interests of local
companies: as Chinese players grasp
the opportunities for consolidation in
their home and expansion globally,
they may value access not just to
Western companies’ technology but
also to their successful business
approaches.”
Nevertheless, the industry has
recently seen a trend towards
“reshoring” from China and India
back to the West. Partly, this is due to
unexpected inspections and
shutdowns in China as it begins to
take a tougher stance on industry, but
Western companies are also
becoming more cost-competitive.
Chemical accidents have a significant
knock-on effect for companies
sourcing from China and, this year
alone, chemical accidents have hit the
headlines. In March, an explosion at
Jiangsu Tianjiayi Chemical Company –
which killed 78 people and injured 600
– shut down plants in the local area.
Some industry experts expect this to
lead to reconsideration of the
country’s chemical regulations and a
more stringent inspection programme.
Regulatory pressure
The EU chemical industry has now
completed arguably the most
ambitious data collection programme
to date. The final deadline for
registration under the EU’s
Registration, Evaluation and
Authorisation of Chemicals (REACH)
Regulation was 31st May last year. In
total, the European Chemicals Agency
(ECHA) received dossiers for 11,114
substances and it has started
evaluating substances. But the
agency has urged companies to
remember that this does not mean
REACH is over – companies must
continue to update dossiers and
comply with any new rules
established by the agency.
Another regulation generating a
buzz in the EU is the Classification,
Labelling and Packaging (CLP)
Regulation, which requires companies
placing hazardous mixtures on the EU
market to provide information about
them to member state poison centres.
The first deadline of 1 January 2020
applies to substances placed on the
market specifically for consumer use.
And the biocidal products and
medical devices regulations are also
causing a headache for some. A
major issue on the horizon for REACH,
according to global intelligence
provider, Chemical Watch, is the
registration of nanomaterials and
nanopowders. Revised dossier
requirements for nanomaterials will
come into force in January 2020 and
will require manufacturers and
companies marketing powders to
undertake characterisation and
investigate whether nanomaterials are
present or not.
Outside the EU, the revised TSCA
regulation in the US is having an
impact. The law, enacted in June 2016,
brings new scrutiny to chemicals
considered ‘high risk’ and puts the
pressure on industry to find less toxic
alternatives. One immediate impact of
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TSCA was a significant delay in premanufacturing
notice (PMN)
approvals, which prevents companies
from moving forward.
China’s current overarching
national chemicals regulation, Decree
591, is being overhauled and is set to
be replaced with the Regulation on
the Evaluation and Control of
Chemical Substances. For the first
time, this will require registration of
existing substances in the country and
represents an enormous step change
from the current rules, which require
registration only of new chemicals.
Although the government is still
working on the finer details of the
regulation, the draft version available
to industry suggests it will apply to all
chemical substances including
pharmaceuticals, pesticides and
cosmetics, with few exemptions.
Brexit: the business impact
The UK’s decision to leave the EU is
having a considerable effect on
businesses. While the timing of the
UK’s departure is not assured – and
whether it leaves with or without a
deal remains to be seen – chemicals
companies are naturally eager to
minimise any disruption to trade
before and after the withdrawal date.
Many have put contingency plans in
place to ensure a smooth flow of
goods post-Brexit. One of the issues at
stake is how the EU’s REACH
Regulation will continue to work. With
recent confirmation of a UK REACH
Regulation, which will transpose the
EU Regulation into UK law, this has
helped to put some minds at rest.
Cefic and the Chemical Industries
Association (CIA) have jointly stressed
that companies should also consider
other aspects of REACH compliance
and other chemical regulations, such
as the CLP Regulation, the Biocidal
Products Regulation (BPR) and Prior
Informed Consent (PIC) Regulation.
Cefic has warned that UK chemicals
will be subject to WTO tariffs of up to
6.5% in the event of a no-deal Brexit
and that these will apply for products
being transferred to a subsidiary of
the same company – in other words,
one that may be in the EU. The two
organisations have published a
myriad of literature and guidance on
how chemicals companies can
operate before and after the
departure date.
It is hoped that, whether or not the
UK leaves with or without a deal, there
will be some agreement reached on
chemicals, aviation and
pharmaceuticals. As Steve Elliot, Chief
Executive of the CIA, put it: “Without
some agreement, the cars don’t run,
the planes don’t fly and the medicines
don’t work.” From this perspective, it is
equally advantageous for the EU to
form a deal with the UK on at least
these ‘big three’ sectors.
In a no-deal scenario, according to
the UK government, companies
registered with REACH would no
longer be able to sell into the European
Economic Area (EEA) market without
transferring their registrations to an
EEA-based organisation. Because of
this, many companies have transferred
their chemical registrations to
companies in the EU and selected Only
Representatives to deal with these on
an ongoing basis. And UK downstream
users currently importing chemicals
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from an EEA country would face new
registration requirements. Under the
UK’s replacement for REACH,
importers would have a duty to register
chemicals. Similarly, UK downstream
users of authorisations would no longer
be able to rely on authorisation
decisions addressed to companies in
the remaining EEA countries.
Pharmaceuticals
Drivers for the pharmaceutical
industry include a continuing trend
towards the use of contract
manufacturing organisations (CMOs)
or contract development and
manufacturing organisations
(CDMOs), in what some are calling
the “golden age” of the CMO. The shift
from continuous manufacturing as
opposed to batch manufacturing is
enjoying an increased focus, and
more and more companies are
focusing on niche specialities as
precision medicine gains traction.
The world-renowned
pharmaceutical event, CPhI, asked 12
industry experts to predict the trends
for its Pharma Outlook 2019. Their
predictions were:
n
n
n
n
big pharma restructuring will
create challenges and
opportunities;
continued M&A activity in the
CMO/CDMO business sector,
driven by a need to consolidate a
highly fragmented business sector;
the year of artificial intelligence
(AI), driven by a need to increase
efficiency and reduce waste;
a paradigm shift in the
management of pharmaceutical
budgets;
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n
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value added medicines – digital
healthcare to the rescue with smart
medical devices taking off;
Industry 4.0 and biopharma.
Biopharma manufacturing is
significantly behind other
advanced manufacturing sectors in
implementing digital technologies,
due to a lack of knowledge on how
best to do so, whether clear value
exists and implementation
challenges, but it must get on
board if it is to succeed;
life cycle management;
robust growth for China’s
biopharma market;
better treatments through a deeper
understanding of patients’ needs;
industry-wide consolidation;
a big year for biosimilar approvals,
with the US FDA expected to
approve a considerable number;
n
and
supergenerics with the potential to
outperform new chemical entities.
Supergenerics offer significantly
shorter development and
regulatory pathways to market
and, with the use of novel
technologies to improve
bioavailability, or to achieve more
convenient or effective routes of
delivery, it is even possible to outperform
new chemical entities.
A ‘natural’ revolution in cosmetics
The drive for more cosmetics in Asia
and the increasing demand for
“natural” cosmetics is continuing to
drive new innovation in the cosmetics
and personal care product industry.
The Asia Pacific cosmetics market is
expected to reach a value of $126.8
billion by 2020, the second largest
market after Europe. In this region
and elsewhere, more and more
health- and environment-conscious
consumers are demanding cosmetics
with so-called “natural” components,
particularly in skin care ranges.
Interestingly, despite this boom, there
is still no regulatory definition across
the globe of what constitutes a natural
cosmetic, although the Natural
Products Association (NPA) offers
certification to cosmetics companies
adhering to its standard that
ingredients must be derived from “a
renewable resource found in nature
(flora, fauna, mineral), with absolutely
no petroleum compounds”. The
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this standard and using them to reformulate
existing products is driving
innovation for cosmetics companies.
Expenditure in Europe alone on R&D
for cosmetics and personal care
products has exceeded €2.35 billion,
according to Cosmetics Europe.
Encouragingly for NGOs,
international clampdowns on animal
testing are also driving the
development of in vitro testing
methods for cosmetic ingredients.
Australia, the EU, Japan and Turkey
have all implemented bans on
cosmetics animal testing, but in
countries such as China, it is still a
requirement to have animal data on
cosmetic ingredients before a product
can be sold on the market. Even this,
though, is changing as more
companies commit to reducing or
banning the use of animal tests and
the government is approving more
non-animal testing methods for use in
the country.
Consolidation in agrochemicals
According to Euromonitor,
agrochemicals demand is continuing
to grow, driven by a global population,
income growth and dietary changes. It
is a global market tagged to reach
$261.9 billion this year. Key drivers
include nitrogen fertiliser production
expansion driven by low feedstock
prices, mostly in the Asia Pacific and
Australia region, with China and
Australia in the lead. The Asia Pacific
region continues to dominate the
global market because of the
increasing demand for food crops
from its key countries such as China
and India.
Consolidation in this industry
continues apace, via acquisitions. In
recent years, this sector has seen
some of the highest value M&As in
history, which have raised public and
industry concern regarding the
danger of monopolies. Examples
include Bayer’s $66 billion takeover of
Monsanto, Dow merging with DuPont
to form a $130 billion company, or
ChemChina’s $43 billion acquisition
of Syngenta.
Rising concern for bees is driving
innovation in pesticides, especially
neonicotinoids, which are under
review in several countries. And
stricter regulations are expected to
open the market for new and safer,
though more expensive, alternatives,
the Euromonitor report notes. An
oversupply in the fertilisers industry is
continuing to build up: driven by the
high prices of fertilisers worldwide,
countries with vast natural resource
supplies are increasing production
capacity, which is leading to
oversupply. Meanwhile, new farming
technologies are boosting the market.
The pesticides market is growing
due to genetic modification (GM) and
organic farming. GM raises demand
for herbicides and cuts the use of
insecticides and fungicides, while
organic farming prohibits chemical
fertilisers, but allows the use of more
expensive biopesticides.
Shale gas boom
The shale gas “boom” has radically
altered the energy game in the US.
With less reliance on China for its
energy and considerably lower energy
prices for industry, it is a lucrative
driver of innovation. A UN report on
shale gas released last year, states
that this success is unlikely to be
replicated elsewhere, although China
is a region to watch. The US Energy
Information Administration (EIA) notes
that China is the largest potential
world shale gas source and the
country is investing significantly in
developing its resources. China’s 13th
Five Year Plan states that natural gas
is expected to reach one tenth of the
energy mix in China by 2020 and this
share is expected to increase to 15%
by 2030. To succeed in this, the
country must develop its infrastructure
and regulatory framework, to ensure
environmentally friendly methods, the
UN report says. In Europe, however,
regulations against fracking and
lower amounts of natural gas hinder
its ability to rely on this source of
energy. In the UK, for instance, the
geology is considerably more
complex than in the US and “drilling
and completion costs for shale wells
are substantially higher,” with public
protests further blocking development.
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General and Fine Chemicals
(R+)-2-(4-Chloro-2-
methylphenoxy)propionic
acid – Mecoprop-p
1,2 Octane Diol – Capryl
Glycol
1,5-Pentanediol
2 BROMOISOBUTYRYL
BROMIDE
Nufarm UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1274 691234
F: +44 (0)1274 691176
E: dean.moore@nufarm.com
W: www.nufarm.com
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
1,2,3-Benzotriazole
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
1,6 DIBROMOHEXANE
WeylChem International GmbH
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(S-)-2-Chloropropionic acid
– LCPA (Fractionated)
2 Bromopentane
Nufarm UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1274 691234
F: +44 (0)1274 691176
E: dean.moore@nufarm.com
W: www.nufarm.com
1 BROMO 3
CHLOROPROPANE
Connect Chemicals UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1606 723534
F: +44 (0)1606 723535
E: info-ccuk@connectchemicals.com
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1,4 Butanediol
Orange Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1962 842525
F: +44 (0)1962 841101
E: sales@orangechem.co.uk
W: www.orangechem.co.uk
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
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1,6-Hexanediol
WeylChem International GmbH
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2 CHLORBENZALDEHYDE
WeylChem International GmbH
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1,1,1 Trifluoroacetone
1,4-Dioxane
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497 or
0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
1-hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl
ketone
WeylChem International GmbH
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2 Chlorobenzoyl Chloride
Chemical Raw Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0)1428 648851
E: info@chemrawmat.co.uk
W: www.chemrawmat.co.uk
1,10-Phenanthroline
anhydrous
1,4-Dithioerythritol
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
1-Methyl Imidazole
WeylChem International GmbH
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2 Chlorobenzyl Chloride
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
1,4-Napthoquinone
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Zanos Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1565 755899
F: +44 (0) 1565 755799
E: info@zanos.co.uk
W: www.zanos.co.uk
t: @zanosltd
WeylChem International GmbH
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F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
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2 Chlorotoluene
WeylChem International GmbH
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2 COUMARANONE
WeylChem International GmbH
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2 Ethyl Hexyl Bromide
WeylChem International GmbH
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F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
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2,2,2 Trifluoroethanol
Chemical Raw Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0)1428 648851
E: info@chemrawmat.co.uk
W: www.chemrawmat.co.uk
2,2-Dimethoxyethylamine
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
2,2’-(1,4-
Phenylenebis(oxy))bisethan
ol (HQEE)
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
2,4 Dichlorotoluene
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
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W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
2,4-Dichlorophenol (IUPAC)
– 2,4-DCP
Nufarm UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1274 691234
F: +44 (0)1274 691176
E: dean.moore@nufarm.com
W: www.nufarm.com
2,4-Pentanedione (Acetyl
Acetone)
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
2,5-THIOPHENEDIYLBIS(5-
TERT-BUTYL-1,3-
BENZOXAZOLE)
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
2,6 Dichlorotoluene
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
2,6-
Dichlorophenolindophenol
sodium salt hydrate
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
2-Chloropropionic acid –
ACPA
Nufarm UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1274 691234
F: +44 (0)1274 691176
E: dean.moore@nufarm.com
W: www.nufarm.com
2-Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate
(2EHA)
Arpadis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1244 661666
F: +44 (0)1244 661766
E: s.phoenix@arpadis.com
W: www.arpadis.com
2-Isobutyl Quinoline
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
2-Ketoglutaric Acid
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
2-Ketoglutaric Acid
Monopotassium Salt
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
2-Methyl Quinoline
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
2-Nitrophenyl-beta-Dgalactopyranoside
(ONPG)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
3,3 Dimethylacrylic Acid
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
3,3 DIMETHYLACRYLIC
ACID METHYL ESTER
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
3,3′,5,5′-Tetramethyl
benzidine dihydrochloride
hydrate (TMB)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
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3,3′,5,5′-Tetramethyl
benzidine, free base (TMB)
4 Chloro Benzotrifluoride
4-Hydroxyphenylacetic
Acid
6-8 Secondary Butyl
Quinoline
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
3,3′-Diaminobenzidine
tetrahydrochloride (DAB)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
: @MolekulaGroup
3-Aminophthalhydrazide
(Luminol)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
3-Chloro Perbenzoic Acid
Sholkem Chemie Associates Ltd
T: +44 (0)113 293 2524
F: +44 (0)113 350 3360
E: sholkem@ntlworld.com
W: www.sholkemchemie.com
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
4 Chlorobenzaldehyde
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
4 Chlorobenzoyl Chloride
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
4 Chlorobenzyl Chloride
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
4-Methylumbelliferone
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
4-Nitrophenyl phosphate
disodium salt hexahydrate
(PNPP)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
4-Tertiary butyl Catechol
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
5-Bromo-2′-deoxyuridine
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
6-Chloro-2-Hexanone
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
6-Secondary Butyl
Quinoline
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
7-Amino-4-methylcoumarin
(AMC)
3-Chloroperoxybenzoic
acid (70 – 75%) MCPBA
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
4 Chlorotoluene
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
5-Sulfosalicylic acid
dihydrate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
ABS Acid
Acros Organics (A Thermo Fisher
Scientific Brand)
T: +32 14 57 52 47
F: +32 14 59 27 44
E: scs.emea@thermofisher.com
W: www.acros.com
4 BROMOANISOLE
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
4 Fluorobenzaldehyde
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
6 Methyl Quinoline
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Accelerators for
Vulcanisation
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
: @WeylChem
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
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ACES (N-(2-Acetamido)-2-
aminoethanesulfonic acid)
Acetone
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Acetic Acid
TRADEBE Chemical
T: +44 (0)1524 853053
F: +44 (0)1524 851284
E: uksales@tradebe.com
W: www.tradebe.co.uk
Acetonitrile
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Industrial Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1375 389000
F: +44 (0)1375 389112
E: info@icgl.co.uk
W: www.icgl.co.uk
Acetic Acid 80% & Various
Dilutions
Tan International Ltd
T: +44 (0)1738 632 909
F: +44 (0)1738 632 901
E: sales@taninternational.com
W: www.taninternational.com
Acetic Acid Tech 80%
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
TRADEBE Chemical
T: +44 (0)1524 853053
F: +44 (0)1524 851284
E: uksales@tradebe.com
W: www.tradebe.co.uk
Acetyl Acetone (2,4-
Pentanedione)
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Acriflavine Neutral
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Acrylic & Styrene-Acrylate
Copolymer Emulsions
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Acrylic Acid
For your Personal Care,
Home, Industrial and
Institutional needs,
you can rely on the
Chemlink - Solvay Partnership
www.chemlink.co.uk
See our LabLink page for new
trends & products available
including latest news
TRADEBE Chemical
T: +44 (0)1524 853053
F: +44 (0)1524 851284
E: uksales@tradebe.com
W: www.tradebe.co.uk
Arpadis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1244 661666
F: +44 (0)1244 661766
E: s.phoenix@arpadis.com
W: www.arpadis.com
Chemlink Specialities Ltd
Gladstone House, 26-30 Station Road, Urmston, Manchester, M41 9JQ
Tel No. 0161 629 2129 Fax No. 0161 629 2128 email enquiries@chemlink.co.uk
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Acrylic Resins
ACS Reagents
AdBlue
Adenine
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Acrylic Resins & Emulsions
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E:
mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Active Pharmaceutical
Ingredients (API’s)
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E:
mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Yara UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1472 889250
F: +44 (0)1472 889327
E: katie.oldfield@yara.com
W: www.yara.co.uk
AdBlue – Urea solution of
32.5% ISO22241
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Adenine Sulfate
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Acrylic-based
PVC/Pthalate Technology
Replacements
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
ADA (N-(-2-
Acetamido)iminodiacetic
acid)
Yara UK Ltd – Air1
T: +44 (0)1472 889250
F: +44 (0)1472 889327
E: charlotte.friggieri@yara.com
W: www.yara.co.uk/adblue
Additives & Driers
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Adenosine
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Specialist sourcing and supply company to the
Pharmaceutical, Fine Chemicals and Life Science industries
Azure Specialty Chemicals offers hard to find
molecules, rare chemicals and custom synthesis
of known and novel compounds on a gram to
multi-kilogram scale. We provide full traceability
and a transparent approach to sourcing &
procurement and offer storage, custom
packaging and full distribution services.
We are committed to delivering a fast, high
quality service with cost effective solutions
n Advanced Intermediates
n Antibiotics
n Biochemicals
n Cancer Research Products
n Chiral Compounds
n Clinical Diagnostic Reagents
n Custom Fine Chemicals
n Electronic Chemicals
n Fluorescent Dyes & Labels
n Heterobifunctional PEGs
n High Potency Compounds
n Nitrogen & Sulfur Heterocycles
Tel: +44 (0) 7770 983290 Email: enzo.costa@azurechem.com www.azurechem.com
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Adipic Acid
Alcian Blue 8GX (C.I. 74240)
Arpadis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1244 661666
F: +44 (0)1244 661766
E: s.phoenix@arpadis.com
W: www.arpadis.com
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Alkyd Resins
Stowlin Croftshaw Ltd
T: +44 (0)116 278 5373
F: +44 (0)116 277 2616
E: info@stowlin.com
W: www.stowlin.com
Agrochemical
Intermediates
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Alkyl Sulphonic Acid,
Sodium Salt
Chemicals Europe Ltd.
Azure Specialty Chemicals
Limited
T: +44(0) 7770 983 290
E: enzo.costa@azurechem.com
W: www.azurechem.com
Tufail Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0) 208 781 6109
E: exports@tufailgroup.com
W: www.tufailgroup.com
Allantoin
Varichem Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)1495 312388
F: +44 (0)1495 312167
E: enquiries@varichem.co.uk
W: www.varichem.co.uk
Agrochemicals
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Allyl Alcohol
UK Contract Chemical Manufacturers
Providing Specialist Chemical Services
Including Chemical Milling and Pelletizing
Synthite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1352 752521
F: +44 (0)1352 700182
E: sananiazi@synthite.co.uk
W: www.synthite.co.uk
Chemical Raw Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0)1428 648851
E: info@chemrawmat.co.uk
W: www.chemrawmat.co.uk
Allyl Bromide
The Protol Group began trading in 1994 as contract chemical manufactures, and has
developed into the current company trading out of Widnes, Cheshire, UK, close to its
original base in Speke, Liverpool. It is a privately owned company providing specialist
chemical services, which can boast an impressive customer list that spans from large
Plc manufacturing companies to small trading houses.
The Company philosophy is to provide the broadest range possible of specialist
chemical services to the market with complete confidentiality. Protol is committed one
hundred percent to contract chemical manufacturing and does not make products of its
own or trade materials directly or indirectly into any market. In this way it avoids any
competitive conflict with its customers and potential customers. Protol is unusual in that
it provides capacity for contract processing of both powders and liquids which many
contractors do not. As a result it can offer "one stop" facilities and avoid the need for
multi-contractor use.
Protol's chemical manufacturing facilities are located in the north west of England
close to Merseyside and Liverpool, John Lennon Airport and the motorway network.
Tan International Ltd
T: +44 (0)1738 632 909
F: +44 (0)1738 632 901
E: sales@taninternational.com
W: www.taninternational.com
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
As contract chemical manufacturers, Protol like to be considered as a problem solver
for its customers and is happy to tackle any job large or small.
PROTOL COMAR LTD.
Teal Business Park, Dennis Road, Widnes, Cheshire WA8 0YQ
TEL: 0151 423 9390 FAX: 0151 420 4222
EMAIL: protolcomar@btconnect.com WEB: www.protol.co.uk
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Allylmagnesium Chloride
Alpha Methyl Styrene (AMS)
Aluminium Oxide
Aluminium Sulphate
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
Almond Oil
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
Alumina, Trihydrate
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
Aluminium Paste / Flake
Industrial Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1375 389000
F: +44 (0)1375 389112
E: info@icgl.co.uk
W: www.icgl.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Aluminium Chloride
(Solution)
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
Aluminium Sulphate
Tablets
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
Almond Oil, Sweet
(B.P./U.S.P.)
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
Aluminium Chlorohydrate –
Antiperspirant Actives
S+A Blackwell Limited
T: + 44 (0) 1253 738121
F: + 44 (0) 1253 735831
E: info@sandablackwell.com
W: www.sandablackwell.com
Aluminium Pigments
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Ambrether
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Aloe Vera Extracts
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
Aluminium Hydroxide /
Aluminium Trihydrate
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Aluminium Pigments for
Printing Inks
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Amine Curing Agents
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Aloe Vera Organic
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
Aluminium Nitrate
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Aluminium Powders
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
Amine Oxide
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Thomson & Joseph Ltd
T: +44 (0)1603 781217
F: +44 (0)1603 781149
E: enquiries@tandj.co.uk
W: www.tandj.co.uk
t: @TandJ_Agri
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
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Amino Acid Chelates
Ammonium Acetate
Ammonium Carbonate
Amphoteric Surfactants
Thomson & Joseph Ltd
T: +44 (0)1603 781217
F: +44 (0)1603 781149
E: enquiries@tandj.co.uk
W: www.tandj.co.uk
t: @TandJ_Agri
Amino Acid Derivatives
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Ammonium Bicarbonate
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Ammonium Chloride
Solvay
T: +44 (0)121 552 3333
F: +44 (0)121 541 3235
E: Produit.INFO@solvay.com
W: www.solvay.com
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Amino Acids
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Amino-Functional Fluids
and Emulsions
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
Aminosiloxane
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Ammonium Bifluoride
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Ammonium Bifluoride (Dry
and Solutions)
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
Stowlin Croftshaw Ltd
T: +44 (0)116 278 5373
F: +44 (0)116 277 2616
E: info@stowlin.com
W: www.stowlin.com
Ammonium Formate
Propionate Solutions
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Amphotericin B
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Ampicillin Sodium Salt
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Amyl Vinyl Carbinol
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
Ammonia Borane
Gower Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1792 473344
E: contact@gowerchemicals.co.uk
W: www.gowerchemicals.co.uk
Ammonium Bisulphite
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Ammonium Nitrate
(Electronic Grade)
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Amyl Vinyl Carbinyl Acetate
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
Ammonia, Aqueous (All
Concentrations)
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Yara UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1472 889250
F: +44 (0)1472 889327
E: katie.oldfield@yara.com
W: www.yara.co.uk
Ammonium Thiosulphate
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Analytical reagents
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Industrial Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1375 389000
F: +44 (0)1375 389112
E: info@icgl.co.uk
W: www.icgl.co.uk
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
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Anhydride Catalyst
Anti Corrosion Additives
Anti-Foaming Agents
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
Animal Feed Products
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Anionic Surfactants
Solvay
T: +44 (0)121 552 3333
F: +44 (0)121 541 3235
E: Produit.INFO@solvay.com
W: www.solvay.com
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Anisomycin
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Anti-Caking Agents
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Anti-Corrosion Pigments
PennWhite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1606 734 820
F: +44 (0)1606 837 867
E: info@pennwhite.co.uk
W: www.pennwhite.co.uk
t: @PennWhite
Anti-infective reagents
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Anti-Static Additives
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
PennWhite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1606 734 820
F: +44 (0)1606 837 867
E: info@pennwhite.co.uk
W: www.pennwhite.co.uk
t: @PennWhite
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Antibiotics
Aqueous Silver and
Graphene Conductors /
Adhesive
Azure Specialty Chemicals
Limited
T: +44(0) 7770 983 290
E: enzo.costa@azurechem.com
W: www.azurechem.com
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Antimicrobials
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Antioxidants for Plastics
Strem Chemicals UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1223 873028
F: +44 (0)1223 870207
E: enquiries@strem.co.uk
W: www.strem.co.uk
t: @stremuk
Argan Oil
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Antimony Trioxide
(Antimony White)
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Antiperspirant Actives
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Antibody &
Immunoglobulins
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Antifoams
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
Antineoplastics
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Antioxidant – Tenox
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
APG’s Alkyl Poly
Glucosides
Aroma Chemicals
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Aromatherapy Oils
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Antioxidants
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
Aprotinin
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Aqueous Cleaners
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Berkhamsted Toiletries Ltd
T: +44 (0)1296 630091
F: +44 (0)1296 630608
E: ali@berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
W: www.berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
Aromatic Esters
PennWhite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1606 734 820
F: +44 (0)1606 837 867
E: info@pennwhite.co.uk
W: www.pennwhite.co.uk
t: @PennWhite
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Varichem Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)1495 312388
F: +44 (0)1495 312167
E: enquiries@varichem.co.uk
W: www.varichem.co.uk
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Arsenazo III
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Ascorbic Acid
Bacitracin Zinc
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Bakuchiol
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Bamboo Extract
Ascorbic Acid
(Encapsulated)
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Barium Carbonate
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Automotive Chemicals
Quadrimex Chemical
T: +33 (0) 4 9078 7050
E: industrialsolutions@quadrimex.com
W: www.quadrimex.com
Barium Chloride
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
Bacitracin
Quadrimex Chemical
T: +33 (0) 4 9078 7050
E: industrialsolutions@quadrimex.com
W: www.quadrimex.com
Barium Fluoride
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
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Barium Hydroxide
Quadrimex Chemical
T: +33 (0) 4 9078 7050
E: industrialsolutions@quadrimex.com
W: www.quadrimex.com
Barium Nitrate
BCIP-Na (5-Bromo-4-
chloro-3-indolyl phosphate
disodium salt)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Benzamidine Hydrochloride
Hydrate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Benzoate Esters
Benzoic Acid (B.P.)
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Benzoin
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
BCIP (5-Bromo-4-chloro-3-
indolylphosphate-ptoluidine
salt)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Bentonite
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Benzoate Plasticisers
Euram Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1628 472848
F: +44 (0)1628 890095
E: sales@euramchemicals.co.uk
W: www.euramchemicals.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Benzophenone
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Benzothiazole
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
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Benzotriazole
Bioconjugation Crosslinker
Combined Chemical Services
(UK) Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 213 620
F: +44 (0)7525 816 944
E:
sales@combinedchemicalservices.co.uk
W:
www.combinedchemicalservices.co.uk
Stowlin Croftshaw Ltd
T: +44 (0)116 278 5373
F: +44 (0)116 277 2616
E: info@stowlin.com
W: www.stowlin.com
Bespoke Raw Materials
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Bio Photo Metal
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Biological Buffers
Connect Chemicals UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1606 723534
F: +44 (0)1606 723535
E: info-ccuk@connectchemicals.com
W: www.connectchemicals.com
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
Benzyl Alcohol
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Orange Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1962 842525
F: +44 (0)1962 841101
E: sales@orangechem.co.uk
W: www.orangechem.co.uk
J1 Technologies Ltd
T: +44 (0)161 875 2110
F: +44 (0)161 875 2129
E: kevin.burgess@j1technologies.com
W: www.j1technologies.com
beta-Alanine
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Betaines
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Biaryls
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Bicine (N,N-Bis(2-
hydroxyethyl)glycine)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Bilberry Extract
Strem Chemicals UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1223 873028
F: +44 (0)1223 870207
E: enquiries@strem.co.uk
W: www.strem.co.uk
t: @stremuk
Biochemicals
Azure Specialty Chemicals
Limited
T: +44(0) 7770 983 290
E: enzo.costa@azurechem.com
W: www.azurechem.com
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Biocides
Chemlink Specialities Ltd
(HARKE GROUP)
T: +44 (0)161 629 2129
F: +44 (0)161 629 2128
E: enquiries@chemlink.co.uk
W: www.chemlink.co.uk
t: @chemlink
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
BIS-TRIS (Bis(2-
hydroxyethyl)aminotris(hydroxymethyl)methane)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
BIS-TRIS propane (1,3-
Bis(tris(hydroxymethyl)met
hylamino)propane)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Bismuth & Bismuth Salts
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Bismuth Carbonate
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
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Bismuth Metal & Alloys
Bisphenol A (Diphenylol
Propane)
Brij 35
Bromoxynil Octanoate
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Bismuth Oxide
Orange Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1962 842525
F: +44 (0)1962 841101
E: sales@orangechem.co.uk
W: www.orangechem.co.uk
Blowing Agents
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Brij 35 solution 30% w/v in
water
Briar Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1603 242424
E: info@briarchemicals.com
W: www.briarchemicals.com
t: @BriarChemicals
Bronze Powders
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Brominated Products
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Thomson & Joseph Ltd
T: +44 (0)1603 781217
F: +44 (0)1603 781149
E: enquiries@tandj.co.uk
W: www.tandj.co.uk
t: @TandJ_Agri
Bismuth Salts
Celtic Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1656 749358
F: +44 (0)1656 746490
E: sales@celticchemicals.co.uk
W: www.celticchemicals.co.uk
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Boronic Acids & Boronic
Derivatives
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Botanicals
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Bromocresol Green
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Bromoform
Buchwald Ligands and
Precatalysts
Strem Chemicals UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1223 873028
F: +44 (0)1223 870207
E: enquiries@strem.co.uk
W: www.strem.co.uk
t: @stremuk
Butters
Thomson & Joseph Ltd
T: +44 (0)1603 781217
F: +44 (0)1603 781149
E: enquiries@tandj.co.uk
W: www.tandj.co.uk
t: @TandJ_Agri
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
: @azelisgroup
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
Bromophenol Blue
Ascot International LtdT:
+44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Butyl Acrylate
Bismuth Subgallate
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Bismuth Subsalicylate
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Bromothymol Blue
Arpadis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1244 661666
F: +44 (0)1244 661766
E: s.phoenix@arpadis.com
W: www.arpadis.com
Butylated Hydroxy Toluene
& Food Grade
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
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Butylated Hydroxyanisole
Cable Lubricants
Calcium Carbonate (for DC
Tabletting)
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Butylated Hydroxytoluene
(BHT)
PennWhite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1606 734 820
F: +44 (0)1606 837 867
E: info@pennwhite.co.uk
W: www.pennwhite.co.uk
t: @PennWhite
Calcium Acetate
Longcliffe Calcium Carbonates
T: +44 (0)1629 540284
F: +44 (0)1629 540569
E: sales@longcliffe.co.uk
W: www.longcliffe.co.uk
t: @longcliffe
Calcium Carbonate (Direct
Compression Grades)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Calcium Carbonate
(Various grades)
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Industrial Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1375 389000
F: +44 (0)1375 389112
E: info@icgl.co.uk
W: www.icgl.co.uk
Calcium Carbonate
DA Chemicals Group Ltd (Incorp,
Taycrest Chemicals Ltd &
Distripak Ltd)
T: +44 (0)191 237 4743
F: +44 (0)191 237 4768
E: sales@dachemicals.com
W: www.dachemicals.com
DA Chemicals Group Ltd (Incorp,
Taycrest Chemicals Ltd &
Distripak Ltd)
T: +44 (0)191 237 4743
F: +44 (0)191 237 4768
E: sales@dachemicals.com
W: www.dachemicals.com
Calcium Chloride
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
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Calcium Lactate
CAPS (3-
(Cyclohexylamino)-1-
propanesulfonic acid)
Stowlin Croftshaw Ltd
T: +44 (0)116 278 5373
F: +44 (0)116 277 2616
E: info@stowlin.com
W: www.stowlin.com
Calcium Chloride Powder
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Calcium Nitrate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Car Care Chemicals
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Quadrimex Chemical
T: +33 (0) 4 9078 7050
E: industrialsolutions@quadrimex.com
W: www.quadrimex.com
Calcium Fluoride
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Calcium Formate
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
Calcium Gluconate
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Calcium Hydroxide
(Hydrated Lime)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Calcium Hypochlorite
Tablets
Yara UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1472 889250
F: +44 (0)1472 889327
E: katie.oldfield@yara.com
W: www.yara.co.uk
Calcium Nitrate Refined &
Technical Grade (Solid &
Liquid)
William Blythe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1254 320000
F: +44 (0)1254 320001
E: info@williamblythe.com
W: www.williamblythe.com
t: @1williamblythe
Calcium Oxide
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
Calcium Propionate
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
Calcium Sulphate (Food
Grade)
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
Cantharidin (B.P.C. 1949)
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
Carbenicillin Disodium Salt
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Carbohydrates
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Carbomers
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
Carbon Black
MegaChem (UK) Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 422747
E: enquiry@uk.megachem.com
W: www.uk.megachem.com
t: @MegachemUKLtd
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Carrageenan
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Catalyst, Spent
London Chemicals &
Resources Ltd
T: +44 (0)20 7183 0651
F: +44 (0)20 7987 7980
E: info@lcrl.net
W: www.lcrl.net
Catalysts
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Strem Chemicals UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1223 873028
F: +44 (0)1223 870207
E: enquiries@strem.co.uk
W: www.strem.co.uk
t: @stremuk
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Catechols
Caustic Soda NAOH LYE
CETYL BROMIDE
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Cationic Surfactants
Vynova Group
T: +44 (0)7860 317518
E: nick.pickering@vynova-group.com
W: www.vynova-group.com
t: @Vynova_Group
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
Synthite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1352 752521
F: +44 (0)1352 700182
E: sananiazi@synthite.co.uk
W: www.synthite.co.uk
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Solvay
T: +44 (0)121 552 3333
F: +44 (0)121 541 3235
E: Produit.INFO@solvay.com
W: www.solvay.com
Cefotaxime Sodium Salt
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Cement Admixture and
Mortar Additives
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Cetyl Pyridinium Chloride
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
CHAPS (3-((3-
Cholamidopropyl)dimethyla
mmonio)propanesulfonate)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Chelates
Varichem Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)1495 312388
F: +44 (0)1495 312167
E: enquiries@varichem.co.uk
W: www.varichem.co.uk
Chemical Merchants
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Chemical Solutions
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Chemical Traders
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Caustic Soda (Liquor)
Stowlin Croftshaw Ltd
T: +44 (0)116 278 5373
F: +44 (0)116 277 2616
E: info@stowlin.com
W: www.stowlin.com
Caustic Soda (Pearl Form)
Yara UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1472 889250
F: +44 (0)1472 889327
E: katie.oldfield@yara.com
W: www.yara.co.uk
Cephalexin Monohydrate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Cetearyl Alcohol
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Chemical Blends
Celtic Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1656 749358
F: +44 (0)1656 746490
E: sales@celticchemicals.co.uk
W: www.celticchemicals.co.uk
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Chiral Compounds
Azure Specialty Chemicals
Limited
T: +44(0) 7770 983 290
E: enzo.costa@azurechem.com
W: www.azurechem.com
Stowlin Croftshaw Ltd
T: +44 (0)116 278 5373
F: +44 (0)116 277 2616
E: info@stowlin.com
W: www.stowlin.com
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
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Chiral Ligands
Chloro Acetyl Chloride
Cholesterol
Chondroitin Sulphate
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Chitosan
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Chloramphenicol
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Sholkem Chemie Associates Ltd
T: +44 (0)113 293 2524
F: +44 (0)113 350 3360
E: sholkem@ntlworld.com
W: www.sholkemchemie.com
Chloroform Ethanol /
Amylene Stabilised
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Chlorophenols
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
Cholic Acid
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Cholic Acid Sodium Salt
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Chromic Acid
Chlorinated Products
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Nufarm UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1274 691234
F: +44 (0)1274 691176
E: dean.moore@nufarm.com
W: www.nufarm.com
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Regulatory
Surfactants
Formulation
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Chemical Specialities (BACS)
is a trade association whose
members operate in the
speciality chemicals sector of
the chemicals supply chain
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Care
Biocides and
Biosciences
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Treatment
British Association for
Chemical Specialities
Fifth Floor The Exchange
Station Parade Harrogate HG1 1TS
Tel 01423 700249 Fax 01423 520297
enquiries@bacsnet.org
Access to information
BACS provides members with a wide range of
information to help them keep abreast of
industry and regulatory developments
A voice for members
BACS represents members’ interests by working
to shape and mitigate the impact of legislation
and policies
Supply chain networking
Membership of the Association provides
numerous opportunities for networking with
others in the chemicals supply chain
www.bacsnet.org
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Chromic Oxide
Citric Acid (B.P.)
Colchicine
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Cinoxacin
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Citrates
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Citronella Oil
Berkhamsted Toiletries Ltd
T: +44 (0)1296 630091
F: +44 (0)1296 630608
E: ali@berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
W: www.berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
Click Chemistry
Conjugation Linkers
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Colloidal Silica
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Colours, for Plastics
(Insoluble)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Citric Acid
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Coatings
Cornelius Group PLC
T: +44 (0) 1279 714 300
F: +44 (0) 1279 714 320
E: sales@cornelius.co.uk
W: www.cornelius.co.uk
t: @CorneliusGroup
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Cobalt Salts
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Colours, (Mineral) Black
Oxide of Iron
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Colours, (Mineral) Oxide of
Iron, Red & Yellow
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Colours, for Printing Inks
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Stowlin Croftshaw Ltd
T: +44 (0)116 278 5373
F: +44 (0)116 277 2616
E: info@stowlin.com
W: www.stowlin.com
Celtic Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1656 749358
F: +44 (0)1656 746490
E: sales@celticchemicals.co.uk
W: www.celticchemicals.co.uk
Coffee Oils and Extracts
Colours, for Cosmetics
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Colours, Pigment
Tan International Ltd
T: +44 (0)1738 632 909
F: +44 (0)1738 632 901
E: sales@taninternational.com
W: www.taninternational.com
Kaffe Bueno ApS
T: +4571459742
E: hej@kaffebueno.com
W: www.kaffebueno.com
t: @kaffebueno
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
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Combinatorial Screening
building blocks
Compounding Ingredients
for Rubber
Coolants – Electronic
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Completely Denatured
Alcohol (CDA)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Coolants – Speciality
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Colours, Synthetic Iron
Oxides
TRADEBE Chemical
T: +44 (0)1524 853053
F: +44 (0)1524 851284
E: uksales@tradebe.com
W: www.tradebe.co.uk
Complex Inorganic
Coloured Pigments (CICP)
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Construction Chemical
Products
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Copper Acetate
Bardyke Chemicals Ltd
T: 44 (0)1698 823361
F: 44 (0)1698 820535
E: duncan@bardyke.com
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Copper Carbonate
Bardyke Chemicals Ltd
T: 44 (0)1698 823361
F: 44 (0)1698 820535
E: duncan@bardyke.com
Wilfrid Smith is one of the leading independent distributors of raw materials and chemicals in the UK.
We represent many world class manufacturers and supply into a wide variety of markets including Personal Care, Plastics & Rubber,
Refractory & Ceramics, Coatings & Inks, Adhesives, Pharmaceutical, Textile, Paper, Horticulture and Health Food.
Our highly skilled team prides themselves on providing the highest levels of commercial and technical expertise, support and
service to our customers, while maintaining the personal touch of an independent company.
T: 01536 460020 W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
Elm House, Medlicott Close, Oakley Hay, Corby, Northants, NN18 9NF
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Copper Chloride
Copper Iodide
Copper Nitrate Solutions
Bardyke Chemicals Ltd
T: 44 (0)1698 823361
F: 44 (0)1698 820535
E: duncan@bardyke.com
Copper Compounds
Bardyke Chemicals Ltd
T: 44 (0)1698 823361
F: 44 (0)1698 820535
E: duncan@bardyke.com
Celtic Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1656 749358
F: +44 (0)1656 746490
E: sales@celticchemicals.co.uk
W: www.celticchemicals.co.uk
Bardyke Chemicals Ltd
T: 44 (0)1698 823361
F: 44 (0)1698 820535
E: duncan@bardyke.com
William Blythe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1254 320000
F: +44 (0)1254 320001
E: info@williamblythe.com
W: www.williamblythe.com
t: @1williamblythe
Copper Nitrate
Bardyke Chemicals Ltd
T: 44 (0)1698 823361
F: 44 (0)1698 820535
E: duncan@bardyke.com
William Blythe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1254 320000
F: +44 (0)1254 320001
E: info@williamblythe.com
W: www.williamblythe.com
t: @1williamblythe
Copper Oxide
Bardyke Chemicals Ltd
T: 44 (0)1698 823361
F: 44 (0)1698 820535
E: duncan@bardyke.com
Copper Oxychloride
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Cosmetic Chemicals
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Combined Chemical Services
(UK) Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 213 620
F: +44 (0)7525 816 944
E:
sales@combinedchemicalservices.co.uk
W:
www.combinedchemicalservices.co.uk
Thomson & Joseph Ltd
T: +44 (0)1603 781217
F: +44 (0)1603 781149
E: enquiries@tandj.co.uk
W: www.tandj.co.uk
t: @TandJ_Agri
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Copper Sulphate
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Cosmetic Fruit Extracts
Cosmetic Actives
FINE & SPECIALITY CHEMICALS
Production, Supplies & Distribution
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Birchwood Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (020) 8207 3222
E: sales@birchwoodchem.co.uk
W: www.birchwoodchem.co.uk
Tradebe is a global specialist producer and
distributor of quality-approved fine and speciality
chemicals. We offer a complete service for our
customers’ requirements.
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Flexible Chemical Processing Inc. Simple,
Complex & Multi-Step
Batch & Continuous Chemical Processing
Blending, Formulation, Filtration,
Reclamation, Purification
Custom Synthesis, Contract & Toll Recovery
Chemical Storage, Filling, Packaging
Warehousing & International Distribution
Supply Chain Management
T. +44 (0) 845 603 2893
E. info@tradebe.com, W. www.tradebe.co.uk / www.tradebe.com
Chemical
Sourcing
Chemical
Innovation
Chemical
Processing
Global
Distribution
IMCD UK Ltd (Personal Care)
T: +44 (020) 8770 7090
E: cosmetics@imcd.co.uk
W: www.imcdgroup.com
t: @IMCDUKCOS
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Cosmetic Ingredients
BRB International BV
T: +31 475 560 300
F: +31 475 560 323
E: info@brbbv.com
W: www.brbbv.com
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Cornelius Group PLC
T: +44 (0) 1279 714 300
F: +44 (0) 1279 714 320
E: sales@cornelius.co.uk
W: www.cornelius.co.uk
t: @CorneliusGroup
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Cosmetic Ingredients,
Organic (COSMOS
certified)
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Cosmetic Plant Extracts,
Natural
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Cosmetics and Toiletries,
Raw Materials
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Cornelius Group PLC
T: +44 (0) 1279 714 300
F: +44 (0) 1279 714 320
E: sales@cornelius.co.uk
W: www.cornelius.co.uk
t: @CorneliusGroup
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Coumarins
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Coupling Reagents
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Cranberry
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Cream of Tartar
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
Crotonic Acid
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
Serving the chemical and associated
industries throughout the UK and Europe
Amongst our extensive product range are:-
n Acetic Acid
n Aluminium Chloride
n Benzotriazole
n Hydrochloric Acid
n Large Range of Phosphates
n Peracetic Acid
n Sodium Acetate
We are full members of the CBA and fully committed to the Responsible Care Programme
Pearl Chemicals Ltd, Whitebridge Estate, Whitebridge Lane, Stone, Staffordshire, ST15 8LQ
Tel- 01785 819747, Fax – 01785 811567 – e-mail - enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
www.pearlchem.co.uk
n Sodium Bromate
n Sodium Hexametaphosphate (SHMP)
n Sodium Molybdate
n Sodium Tripolyphosphate (STPP)
n Sulphuric Acid
n Tolytriazole
n Tri Sodium Phosphate (TSP)
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Crotonic Acid Anhydride
Curing Agents
Cytosine
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
Crown Ethers
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Custom Synthesis
Standards
Varichem Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)1495 312388
F: +44 (0)1495 312167
E: enquiries@varichem.co.uk
W: www.varichem.co.uk
Cycloheximide
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Cytotoxins & High Potency
Reagents
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Cryolites
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Crystal violet (C.I. 42555)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Cupric Oxide
Bardyke Chemicals Ltd
T: 44 (0)1698 823361
F: 44 (0)1698 820535
E: duncan@bardyke.com
Cuprous Oxide
Bardyke Chemicals Ltd
T: 44 (0)1698 823361
F: 44 (0)1698 820535
E: duncan@bardyke.com
Cuprous Thiocyanate
Bardyke Chemicals Ltd
T: 44 (0)1698 823361
F: 44 (0)1698 820535
E: duncan@bardyke.com
Curcumin Extract
(Turmeric)
Arc Pharma (UK) Ltd
T: +44 (0)20 8427 2921
F: +44 (0)7515 442095
E: sales@arcpharma.co.uk
W: www.arcpharma.co.uk
Custom Synthesised
Chemicals
Advanced Chemical
Intermediates Ltd
T: +44 (0)1840 261451
F: +44 (0)1840 261451
E: enquiries@acints.com
W: www.acints.com
Azure Specialty Chemicals
Limited
T: +44(0) 7770 983 290
E: enzo.costa@azurechem.com
W: www.azurechem.com
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Cyclopentane
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
Cyclopentasiloxane
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Cytidine
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Cytochrome C
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
D Chlor Tablets
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
D-(+)-Biotin
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
D-(+)-Galactose (Nonanimal
origin)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
D-(+)-Maltose Monohydrate
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Synthite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1352 752521
F: +44 (0)1352 700182
E: sananiazi@synthite.co.uk
W: www.synthite.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
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D-(+)-Mannose
D-Glucose Anhydrous
Manufacturers & Distributors of
Speciality Mineral Salts
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
D-(+)-Raffinose
pentahydrate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
D-(+)-Sucrose
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
D-Luciferin
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
D-Luciferin Sodium Salt
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
D-Mannitol
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
D-(+)-Xylose
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
D-Panthenol
At Celtic Chemicals we manufacture, process & distribute
specialty mineral salts for niche markets. The company was
established in 1979, starting its life as a trading company before
launching its small production facility to supply inorganic metallic
salts to the laboratory reagent market.
Since then our expertise and production capability has grown,
and we now manufacture and supply a greater range of products
into a variety of markets;
n Nutrition: Human, Animal & Plant
n Pharma / Biotech Applications
n Metal Finishing & Surface Treatment
n Laboratory Reagents
n Raw Materials for Capacitors
n Inks / Colours
n Anaerobic Digestion / Biogas
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
D-Cycloserine
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
Daptomycin
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
De-icing Products
Please refer to our website www.celticchemicals.co.uk
for product details or call +44 (0)1656 749 358
email sales@celticchemicals.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
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De-ionised Water
Deoxycholic Acid
Dibutyl Ether
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Defoamers
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Deoxycholic Acid Sodium
Salt
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Di-Isononyl Phthalate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Diammonium Phosphate
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Dicalcium Phosphate
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
BRB International BV
T: +31 475 560 300
F: +31 475 560 323
E: info@brbbv.com
W: www.brbbv.com
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Orange Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1962 842525
F: +44 (0)1962 841101
E: sales@orangechem.co.uk
W: www.orangechem.co.uk
di-Potassium hydrogen
phosphate anhydrous
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Di-tert-butyl dicarbonate
(DIBOC)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
Diazo Chemistry
Varichem Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)1495 312388
F: +44 (0)1495 312167
E: enquiries@varichem.co.uk
W: www.varichem.co.uk
Dibasic Esters (DBE)
Dicyandiamide
Ferro Metal & Chemical Corp Ltd
T: +44 (0)118 965 3868
F: +44 (0)118 965 3860
E: info@fmccorp.co.uk
W: www.fmccorp.co.uk
Diethyl Ether
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Diethyl Ethoxymalonate
Diagnostic Raw Materials
PennWhite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1606 734 820
F: +44 (0)1606 837 867
E: info@pennwhite.co.uk
W: www.pennwhite.co.uk
t: @PennWhite
Demineralised Water
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Diagnostic Reagents
Arpadis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1244 661666
F: +44 (0)1244 661766
E: s.phoenix@arpadis.com
W: www.arpadis.com
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Diflufenican
Stowlin Croftshaw Ltd
T: +44 (0)116 278 5373
F: +44 (0)116 277 2616
E: info@stowlin.com
W: www.stowlin.com
Azure Specialty Chemicals
Limited
T: +44(0) 7770 983 290
E: enzo.costa@azurechem.com
W: www.azurechem.com
MegaChem (UK) Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 422747
E: enquiry@uk.megachem.com
W: www.uk.megachem.com
t: @MegachemUKLtd
Briar Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1603 242424
E: info@briarchemicals.com
W: www.briarchemicals.com
t: @BriarChemicals
Dimethicone
Dendrimers
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Orange Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1962 842525
F: +44 (0)1962 841101
E: sales@orangechem.co.uk
W: www.orangechem.co.uk
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
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Dimethicone Fluids and
Emulsions
Dimethylamine
Dipentene
Disodium Phosphate,
Anhydrous & Crystal
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
Dimethyl Benzyl Carbinol
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Dimethyl Benzyl Carbinyl
Acetate
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Dimethyl Benzyl Carbinyl
Butyrate
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Dimidium Bromide
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Dioctyl Adipate
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Orange Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1962 842525
F: +44 (0)1962 841101
E: sales@orangechem.co.uk
W: www.orangechem.co.uk
Dioctyl Maleate (DOM)
DA Chemicals Group Ltd (Incorp,
Taycrest Chemicals Ltd &
Distripak Ltd)
T: +44 (0)191 237 4743
F: +44 (0)191 237 4768
E: sales@dachemicals.com
W: www.dachemicals.com
Diphenyl Methane
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
DIPHENYLPHOSPHOROSO
(2,4,6-TRIMETHYLPHENYL)
METHANONE
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
Dispersing Agents
Borregaard UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 285400
F: +44 (0)1925 285434
E: enquiries.uk@borregaard.com
W: www.lignotech.com
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
DL-Panthenol
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Dimethyl Isosorbide
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Orange Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1962 842525
F: +44 (0)1962 841101
E: sales@orangechem.co.uk
W: www.orangechem.co.uk
Dipicolinic Acid
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
DLCT (Dark Liquid
Coumarone Tackifier)
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Dimethyl Phenyl Ethyl
Carbinol
Solvay
T: +44 (0)121 552 3333
F: +44 (0)121 541 3235
E: Produit.INFO@solvay.com
W: www.solvay.com
Dioctyl Sebacate
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Dipotassium Phosphate
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
DMAP (4-
Dimethylaminopyridine)
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
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Dodecyl-beta-D-maltoside
(DDM)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Doxycycline Hydrochloride
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Drilling Fluids (Oil
Exploration)
EDAC hydrochloride (N-(3-
Dimethylaminopropyl)-N’-
ethylcarbodiimide
hydrochloride)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
EEDQ (2-Ethoxy-1-
ethoxycarbonyl-1,2-
dihydroquinoline)
Yara UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1472 889250
F: +44 (0)1472 889327
E: katie.oldfield@yara.com
W: www.yara.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Elastomers
DTT (Dithiothreitol)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Dyes & Dye Intermediates
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Emollients
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Dyes Stains & Indicators
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Chemlink Specialities Ltd
(HARKE GROUP)
T: +44 (0)161 629 2129
F: +44 (0)161 629 2128
E: enquiries@chemlink.co.uk
W: www.chemlink.co.uk
t: @chemlink
E.D.T.A.
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Emulsifiers
Echinacea Extracts
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
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Emulsifiers (Cont)
Chemlink Specialities Ltd
(HARKE GROUP)
T: +44 (0)161 629 2129
F: +44 (0)161 629 2128
E: enquiries@chemlink.co.uk
W: www.chemlink.co.uk
t: @chemlink
Enzyme Substrates
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
MegaChem (UK) Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 422747
E: enquiry@uk.megachem.com
W: www.uk.megachem.com
t: @MegachemUKLtd
Berkhamsted Toiletries Ltd
T: +44 (0)1296 630091
F: +44 (0)1296 630608
E: ali@berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
W: www.berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
Birchwood Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (020) 8207 3222
E: sales@birchwoodchem.co.uk
W: www.birchwoodchem.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Enzymes (Proteolytic)
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
Naissance Natural
Ingredients Ltd
T: +44 (0)1639 874637
E: info@naissance-ni.com
W: www.naissance-ni.com
Epoxy Esters
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Epoxide Resins & Curing
Agents
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Epsom Salts (Various
grades)
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
Esters
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Encapsulated Actives
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Epoxy and Polyester
Resins
DA Chemicals Group Ltd (Incorp,
Taycrest Chemicals Ltd &
Distripak Ltd)
T: +44 (0)191 237 4743
F: +44 (0)191 237 4768
E: sales@dachemicals.com
W: www.dachemicals.com
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Esculin
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Endotoxin Tested
Chemicals
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Energy Materials, Batteries
Storage
MegaChem (UK) Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 422747
E: enquiry@uk.megachem.com
W: www.uk.megachem.com
t: @MegachemUKLtd
Epoxy Curing Agents
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Essential Oils and
Essences
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
Ethidium Bromide
Strem Chemicals UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1223 873028
F: +44 (0)1223 870207
E: enquiries@strem.co.uk
W: www.strem.co.uk
t: @stremuk
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
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Ethyl 2-fluoroacetoacetate
Ethylene
tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE)
Exfoliants (Recycled
Defatted Coffee)
Ferric Ammonium Citrate
(B.P.)
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Ethyl Diglycol
Orange Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1962 842525
F: +44 (0)1962 841101
E: sales@orangechem.co.uk
W: www.orangechem.co.uk
AGC Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1253 209600
E: etfe@agcce.com
W: www.agcce.com
t: @agcchemicals_eu
Ethylene Vinyl Acetate
(EVA)
Kaffe Bueno ApS
T: +4571459742
E: hej@kaffebueno.com
W: www.kaffebueno.com
t: @kaffebueno
Fatty Acid Esters
R A Watts Ltd
T: +44 (020) 8781 1818
F: +44 (020) 8781 1821
E: sales@rawatts.co.uk
W: www.rawatts.co.uk
Ferric Chloride
Industrial Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1375 389000
F: +44 (0)1375 389112
E: info@icgl.co.uk
W: www.icgl.co.uk
Ethyl Diglycol Acetate
Orange Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1962 842525
F: +44 (0)1962 841101
E: sales@orangechem.co.uk
W: www.orangechem.co.uk
Ethyl Hexyl Glycerine
Langley Smith & Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)20 7247 7473
F: +44 (0)20 7375 1470
E: sales@langley-smith.co.uk
W: www.langley-smith.co.uk
Ethylmagnesium Chloride
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Ferric Chloride 40%
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
SACHEM Europe B.V.
T: +31 (0) 418 682 000
+1-512-421-4900
F: +31 (0) 418 682 082
+1-512-445-5066
E: info@sacheminc.com
W: www.sacheminc.com
t: @SACHEMInc
Ethyl Trifluoroacetate
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
Eucalyptus Oil
Berkhamsted Toiletries Ltd
T: +44 (0)1296 630091
F: +44 (0)1296 630608
E: ali@berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
W: www.berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
Excipients
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Fatty Alcohols
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
Fermentation Chemicals
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Ferric Ammonium Citrate
Stowlin Croftshaw Ltd
T: +44 (0)116 278 5373
F: +44 (0)116 277 2616
E: info@stowlin.com
W: www.stowlin.com
Ferric Nitrate
Thomson & Joseph Ltd
T: +44 (0)1603 781217
F: +44 (0)1603 781149
E: enquiries@tandj.co.uk
W: www.tandj.co.uk
t: @TandJ_Agri
Ferric Sulphate
Industrial Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1375 389000
F: +44 (0)1375 389112
E: info@icgl.co.uk
W: www.icgl.co.uk
Ferrous Chloride
Chemical Raw Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0)1428 648851
E: info@chemrawmat.co.uk
W: www.chemrawmat.co.uk
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Industrial Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1375 389000
F: +44 (0)1375 389112
E: info@icgl.co.uk
W: www.icgl.co.uk
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Fillers, for Paper & Paint
Fillers, for Rubber
Fisher Tropsch Waxes
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Fillers, for Plastics
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Varichem Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)1495 312388
F: +44 (0)1495 312167
E: enquiries@varichem.co.uk
W: www.varichem.co.uk
Fire Retardant Fillers
(Plastics & Rubber)
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Flame Retardants
Grolman Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 625236
F: +44 (0)1291 625949
E: info.uk@grolman-group.com
W: www.grolman-group.com
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Fine Chemicals
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Fire Retardants (Alumina
Trihydrate)
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Syntor Fine Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1928 579 865
F: +44 (0)1928 579 734
E: info@syntor.co.uk
W: www.syntor.co.uk
t: @SyntorLtd
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
William Blythe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1254 320000
F: +44 (0)1254 320001
E: info@williamblythe.com
W: www.williamblythe.com
t: @1williamblythe
The Grolman Group operates as a pan European chemical distribution network.
It is run by the fifth generation of the Grolman family and has been privately
owned since it was established in 1855.
Our Group purpose is to provide the best possible efficient and professional local
service to our Principals and Customers with our commercial, technical and
logistical expertise, combined with sourcing and supplying high quality products
from market leading Principals. These activities are backed by, an efficient pan
European product and marketing database; directly updated from work in the field.
Our objective is to add value to the supply chain. We have top tier COMAH
warehousing available and an integrated warehousing and distribution package,
allowing us to maximize value via technical competence and efficient distribution.
Our procedures are approved to ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 and we
operate within a framework of Responsible Care. We cultivate a culture of
continual improvement and excellence achieved by always striving to meet our
customers’ needs and exceed their expectations.
Yara Odour and
H 2 S Solutions
Yara has listened to the needs and challenges that will
improve your chances of tackling your problem, whether
it is the smell that is causing nuisance in your community,
you are worried about the health of your workers or
want to avoid corrosion and costly repairs in the future.
Our concept lets you choose when and where to tackle
your H 2 S problem, our solutions will allow you to
prevent it, or to remove it once it has occurred. Both can
be used independently or mixed so you always get the
right result you want.
Contact:
Robert Hopkins E-Mail: r.hopkins@grolman-group.com
Web: www.grolman-group.com
For more information contact us:
Email: cs.industrial.nitrates@yara.com
Tel: 01472 889 300
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Flame Retardants
(Magnesium Hydroxide)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Flame Retardants –
Compounds
Solvay
T: +44 (0)121 552 3333
F: +44 (0)121 541 3235
E: Produit.INFO@solvay.com
W: www.solvay.com
Flavours
Berkhamsted Toiletries Ltd
T: +44 (0)1296 630091
F: +44 (0)1296 630608
E: ali@berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
W: www.berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
Fluid Blends
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
Fluorescent Reagents &
Fluorophores
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fluorinated Ketoesters
Fluorinated Speciality
Chemicals
Chemlink Specialities Ltd
(HARKE GROUP)
T: +44 (0)161 629 2129
F: +44 (0)161 629 2128
E: enquiries@chemlink.co.uk
W: www.chemlink.co.uk
t: @chemlink
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fluorination – Selective
Direct
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Fluorochemicals
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Flutec Fluids
Fmoc Amino Acid (For
Peptide Synthesis)
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-Cl (9-
Fluorenylmethyl
chloroformate)
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-D-Amino Acid
(Exotic)
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-Glycine
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Alanine
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Amino Acid
(Exotic)
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Amino Acid
(General)
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Arginine
Fmoc-L-Cysteine
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Glutamic Acid
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Glutamine
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Histidine
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Isoleucine
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Leucine
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Lysine
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Methionine
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Phenylalanine
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Fluorinated Organic
Intermediates
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Flutec PP3 (Perfluoro-1,3-
dimethylcylcohexane)
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Asparagine
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Aspartic Acid
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Proline
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Serine
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
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Fmoc-L-Threonine
Fragrances
Fumaric Acid
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Tryptophan
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Tan International Ltd
T: +44 (0)1738 632 909
F: +44 (0)1738 632 901
E: sales@taninternational.com
W: www.taninternational.com
Food Ingredients
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
Functional Silicones
Fmoc-L-Tyrosine
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Fmoc-L-Valine
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Foaming and Conditioning
Agents
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Tan International Ltd
T: +44 (0)1738 632 909
F: +44 (0)1738 632 901
E: sales@taninternational.com
W: www.taninternational.com
Food Phosphates
Tan International Ltd
T: +44 (0)1738 632 909
F: +44 (0)1738 632 901
E: sales@taninternational.com
W: www.taninternational.com
Formaldehyde
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Fructone
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
Fungicides
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Furans
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Solvay
T: +44 (0)121 552 3333
F: +44 (0)121 541 3235
E: Produit.INFO@solvay.com
W: www.solvay.com
Food Additives
Synthite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1352 752521
F: +44 (0)1352 700182
E: sananiazi@synthite.co.uk
W: www.synthite.co.uk
Formates
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Food Chemicals
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Formic Acid
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd was formed
at the beginning of 1999 in West
Yorkshire, UK, initially to develop the
sales of lanolin products from NK
Chemicals Pte Ltd, Singapore. In the
early years the company concentrated
on marketing the Singapore lanolin
products alongside some downstream
lanolin derivatives which were toll
produced in Europe. This was
successfully achieved via a network
of distributors across the key markets
in the Western Hemisphere.
N K P R O D U C T S
Lanolin
The waxy raw material is also known as:
• Wool Wax
• Wool Grease
• Wool Fat
• Adeps Lanae.
Generally, the term ‘lanolin’ refers to wool wax
in its refined form. In the pharmaceutical
industry, however, ‘lanolin’ traditionally
describes a water-in-oil (w/o) emulsion with a
water content of approximately 30% by weight.
Cornelius Group PLC
T: +44 (0) 1279 714 300
F: +44 (0) 1279 714 320
E: sales@cornelius.co.uk
W: www.cornelius.co.uk
t: @CorneliusGroup
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Email: info@nkchemicals.com
Tel: +44 (0)1924 844820
www.nkchemicals.com
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G418 sulfate (Geneticin
disulfate)
General & Fine Chemicals
Giemsa Stain
Glucono-delta-Lactone
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Gallium Chemicals
Combined Chemical Services
(UK) Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 213 620
F: +44 (0)7525 816 944
E:
sales@combinedchemicalservices.co.uk
W:
www.combinedchemicalservices.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Ginkgo Biloba Extract
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
Glucosamine Sulphate
Indium Corporation
T: +1 315 853 4900
F: +1 315 853 1000
E: askus@indium.com
W: www.indium.com
t: @IndiumCorp
Gelling Agents
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Tan International Ltd
T: +44 (0)1738 632 909
F: +44 (0)1738 632 901
E: sales@taninternational.com
W: www.taninternational.com
Gentamycin Sulfate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Ginseng (Powders &
Extracts)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Glutaric acid
Witton Chemical Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)1638 716001
E: enquiries@witton.com
W: www.witton.com
Glutathione Reduced
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Gluconates
GLY-GLY
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
DA Chemicals Group Limited
DA Chemicals Group Ltd is a privately
owned company which provides a
comprehensive range of services
including supply, distribution and
processing of chemicals to meet all our
customers' needs. We have extensive
industry knowledge and experience,
and a wide network of contacts that
enables us to provide our customers
with an outstanding and flexible service.
DA Chemicals Group Ltd was formed
on April 1st 2010 from the merger of its
well established sister companies
Taycrest Chemicals Ltd and Distripak
Ltd and more recently the acquisition of
Harris Hart & Co. Ltd in 2013. The
purpose of this restructuring is to
provide a better and more seamless
service for our customers by integrating
our products, processing and packing
services under one company.
We pride ourselves on the personal
attention and service we can provide to
all our customers whether you are a
small company or a large multi- national
organization. Our operation extends to
customers throughout the UK, Europe,
North America, Far East and India.
We are accredited to both ISO 9001:
2008 and to BRC with an ‘A graded’
status for production in our own
custom built food ingredients packing
plant. Kosher and Halal certified.
Celtic Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1656 749358
F: +44 (0)1656 746490
E: sales@celticchemicals.co.uk
W: www.celticchemicals.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Glycerin Non Palm
(Cosmetic, Food & Pharma
Grade)
Naissance Natural Ingredients
Ltd
T: +44 (0)1639 874637
E: info@naissance-ni.com
W: www.naissance-ni.com
Glycerine
DA Chemicals Group Limited
(Incorp, Taycrest Chemicals Ltd & Distripak Ltd), Units D20 - D22,
Double Row, Seaton Delaval Trading Estate, Northumberland, NE25 0PP
Tel. + 44 191 2374743 Fax. + 44 191 2374768
Email. sales@dachemicals.com
Web. www.dachemicals.com
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
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Glycine
GMP
Grignard Reagents
Hemp Seed Organic
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Glycols
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E:
mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Grapeseed Oil
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Glycoluril
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
Graphene Oxide
William Blythe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1254 320000
F: +44 (0)1254 320001
E: info@williamblythe.com
W: www.williamblythe.com
t: @1williamblythe
Green Acetal
Guanidine Hydrochloride
Ultrapure
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Guanidine Thiocyanate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Guanine
HEPES (4-(2-
Hydroxyethyl)piperazine-1-
ethanesulfonic acid)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Glycylglycine (Gly-Gly)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Glyoxal 40%
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Green Shell Mussel Powder
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Guanosine
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
HEPES Sodium Salt
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Herbal Extracts
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
Glyoxylic Acid 50%
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Green Surfactants
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Haematoxylin (C.I. 75290)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Heat Transfer Fluids
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Green Tea Extract
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
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Herbal Extracts (Cont)
Hydrazine Hydrate
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Heterocycles
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Heterocyclic Compounds
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Hydrazines
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Hydrocarbon Resins
High Purity Metal Organics
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
HOBT (N-
Hydroxybenzotrizole)
Langley Smith & Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)20 7247 7473
F: +44 (0)20 7375 1470
E: sales@langley-smith.co.uk
W: www.langley-smith.co.uk
Lingfield Way Business Park
Darlington
DL1 4XX
UK
Landshuter Allee 12
Munchen
80637
Deutschland
Via Ariete 18
Rimini (RN)
47900
Italy
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Hydrochloric Acid (HCL)
Home Care Chemicals
IMCD UK Ltd (Homecare)
T: +44 (020) 8770 7090
E: homecare@imcd.co.uk
W: www.imcdgroup.com
Household Chemicals
CHEMTEK LTD
T: +44 (0)1493 660800
F: +44 (0)1493 843067
E: sales@chemtek.co.uk
W: www.chemtek.co.uk
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
Hyaluronic acid
Industrial Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1375 389000
F: +44 (0)1375 389112
E: info@icgl.co.uk
W: www.icgl.co.uk
13845 Alton Parkway
Irvine. CA
92618
USA
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
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Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydroquinone bis(2-
Hydroxyethyl) Ether
Stowlin Croftshaw Ltd
T: +44 (0)116 278 5373
F: +44 (0)116 277 2616
E: info@stowlin.com
W: www.stowlin.com
Hydrochloric Acid (HCL)
Bulk
Industrial Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1375 389000
F: +44 (0)1375 389112
E: info@icgl.co.uk
W: www.icgl.co.uk
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Hydroxylamines
Zanos Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1565 755899
F: +44 (0) 1565 755799
E: info@zanos.co.uk
W: www.zanos.co.uk
t: @zanosltd
Industrial & Institutional
(I&I Chemical Products)
CHEMTEK LTD
T: +44 (0)1493 660800
F: +44 (0)1493 843067
E: sales@chemtek.co.uk
W: www.chemtek.co.uk
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Hydrofluoric Acid HF
Gower Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1792 473344
E: contact@gowerchemicals.co.uk
W: www.gowerchemicals.co.uk
Hydrofluoric Acid HF
(Ferric Sulphate Blend)
Gower Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1792 473344
E: contact@gowerchemicals.co.uk
W: www.gowerchemicals.co.uk
Hydrofluoric Acid HF (Nitric
Blend)
Gower Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1792 473344
E: contact@gowerchemicals.co.uk
W: www.gowerchemicals.co.uk
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Hydrogenated
Hydrocarbon Resin
Langley Smith & Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)20 7247 7473
F: +44 (0)20 7375 1470
E: sales@langley-smith.co.uk
W: www.langley-smith.co.uk
Hydrolysed Proteins
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Hydrophobing
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
Hydroquinone
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Imidazoles
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Imipenem
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Indian Herbal Extracts
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Indium Chemicals
Indium Corporation
T: +1 315 853 4900
F: +1 315 853 1000
E: askus@indium.com
W: www.indium.com
t: @IndiumCorp
Indole
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
IMCD UK Ltd (Homecare)
T: +44 (020) 8770 7090
E: homecare@imcd.co.uk
W: www.imcdgroup.com
Industrial Additives
Addi-Tec Ltd (HARKE GROUP)
T: +44 (0)161 629 2129
F: +44 (0)161 629 2128
E: info@addi-tec.co.uk
W: www.addi-tec.co.uk
Industrial Detergents
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Industrial Lubricant Base
Oils
SIP Limited
T: +44 (0)20 7717 0100
F: +44 (0)20 7717 0105
E: enquiries@sip.com
W: www.sip.com
Inorganic Chemicals, High
Purity
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
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Collinda was established in 1981 and today is a leading
supplier of speciality chemicals including AMS, curing
agents, high purity aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons,
hydroxides and coumarone tackifiers. Collinda’s technical
focus means that we will work with you to identify the
chemical solution you need and our long-term cooperation
with our principals allows us to benefit from their in-house
expertise. We offer a hands-on approach and you will always
get the answers and decisions in the timeframe you require.
We supply into the pharmaceutical and reagents, resins,
coatings and elastomers, composites and construction and
the rubber industries. With a significant UK stock holding,
we are able to deliver products quickly and efficiently and
our experienced customer service team will ensure your
specific requirements are met.
Collinda provides first rate products by working
with leading European and American producers
to ensure consistent product quality, supply security and
legislative compliance. As a privately owned company,
Collinda puts the customer first and is the vital link
between the supplier and the customer. We look
forward to serving you.
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
www.collinda.co.uk
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Intermediates for
Pharmaceuticals
Iodine
Isobutylmagnesium
Chloride
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Inverse Emulsions
Combined Chemical Services
(UK) Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 213 620
F: +44 (0)7525 816 944
E:
sales@combinedchemicalservices.co.uk
W:
www.combinedchemicalservices.co.uk
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Ion Pair Reagents
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
Isocyanates (HDI, TDI and
MDI)
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
Iodides and Iodates
Celtic Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1656 749358
F: +44 (0)1656 746490
E: sales@celticchemicals.co.uk
W: www.celticchemicals.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
William Blythe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1254 320000
F: +44 (0)1254 320001
E: info@williamblythe.com
W: www.williamblythe.com
t: @1williamblythe
Iodinated Products
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Ionic liquids
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
IPTG (Isopropyl-beta-Dthiogalactopyranoside)
MegaChem (UK) Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 422747
E: enquiry@uk.megachem.com
W: www.uk.megachem.com
t: @MegachemUKLtd
Isopentane
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
TRADEBE Chemical
T: +44 (0)1524 853053
F: +44 (0)1524 851284
E: uksales@tradebe.com
W: www.tradebe.co.uk
Iso Amyl Alcohol
Isopropyl Myristate
TRADEBE Chemical
T: +44 (0)1524 853053
F: +44 (0)1524 851284
E: uksales@tradebe.com
W: www.tradebe.co.uk
Isobutanol
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Isopropyl Palmitate
An Independent Distributor of Strem Chemicals
Products in UK & Ireland
Strem Chemicals UK, Newton Hall, Town Street,
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB22 7ZE
Contact
enquiries@strem.co.uk
Tel: +44 1-223-873028
Fax: +44 1-223-870207
TRADEBE Chemical
T: +44 (0)1524 853053
F: +44 (0)1524 851284
E: uksales@tradebe.com
W: www.tradebe.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
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Kaolin
L-Asparagine Monohydrate
L-Glutathione Oxidised
L-Ornithine Hydrochloride
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Kaolin Heavy (B.P.)
R A Watts Ltd
T: +44 (020) 8781 1818
F: +44 (020) 8781 1821
E: sales@rawatts.co.uk
W: www.rawatts.co.uk
Kaolin Light (B.P.)
R A Watts Ltd
T: +44 (020) 8781 1818
F: +44 (020) 8781 1821
E: sales@rawatts.co.uk
W: www.rawatts.co.uk
Kieselguhr
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
L-Cysteine Hydrochloride
Anhydrous
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
L-Cysteine Hydrochloride
Monohydrate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
L-Cystine
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
L-Histidine
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
L-Histidine
Monohydrochloride
Monohydrate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
L-Lysine
Monohydrochloride
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
L-Rhamnose Monohydrate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Labels & TAGs
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Laboratory Chemicals
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Celtic Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1656 749358
F: +44 (0)1656 746490
E: sales@celticchemicals.co.uk
W: www.celticchemicals.co.uk
APPLICATION FIELDS
FOOD & FEED
SAFEGRIP® DE-ICERS
NOX REDUCTION
OIL FIELD SERVICES
IMAGING
METAL TREATMENT
PRECISION INDUSTRIAL CLEANERS
AGRICULTURE
CHEMICALS
WATER TREATMENT
Esseco UK was originally founded in 1878
and today still operates from its original site
in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
From its earliest beginnings, Esseco UK has
always specialised in the manufacture of
ammonia salts. Over the years the product
range has been broadened, whilst at the
same time maintaining a key position in
ammonia products. The Company is a major
supplier to both the domestic and
international markets.
Esseco UK has grown substantially over the
last 20 years and progress will continue
through investment in and development of
its products, core skills and technologies.
Our current product range revolves around
the use of several key raw materials including
Sulphur, Carbon Dioxide, Ammonia, Alkali
Hydroxides and several key organic acids.
These key raw materials are used to produce
a wide range of products which are supplied
into a broad range of industries.
The Company places a strong emphasis on
the quality of its products and services, of
which adherence to the Corporate Policies
and ISO 9001:2008 is an integral part.
Esseco UK is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Esseco Group based in Trecate, Italy
+44 (0) 1924 371919
+44 (0) 1924 290408
info@essecouk.com
www.essecouk.com
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Lactates
Leupeptin Hemisulfate
Lipoxidase
Lithium Nitrate
Celtic Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1656 749358
F: +44 (0)1656 746490
E: sales@celticchemicals.co.uk
W: www.celticchemicals.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Ligands & Compounds (inc
Phosphorus)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Liquid Fertilisers
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Lithographic Chemicals
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Lanolin Derivatives
Birchwood Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (020) 8207 3222
E: sales@birchwoodchem.co.uk
W: www.birchwoodchem.co.uk
Strem Chemicals UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1223 873028
F: +44 (0)1223 870207
E: enquiries@strem.co.uk
W: www.strem.co.uk
t: @stremuk
Lignosulphonates
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Liquid Resins
Varichem Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)1495 312388
F: +44 (0)1495 312167
E: enquiries@varichem.co.uk
W: www.varichem.co.uk
Liver Extracts &
Compounds
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
Borregaard UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 285400
F: +44 (0)1925 285434
E: enquiries.uk@borregaard.com
W: www.lignotech.com
Your Total Chemical
Solutions Partner
Langley Smith & Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)20 7247 7473
F: +44 (0)20 7375 1470
E: sales@langley-smith.co.uk
W: www.langley-smith.co.uk
Lithium Chloride
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Lithium Compounds
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Lubricant Additives
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Luminol
Titanium Dioxide
Waxes
Carbon Blacks
Polyisocyanates
Organoclays, Carbon Blacks, Silica Matting Agents, Dibasic Esters,
Epoxy Curing Agents, Propylene Carbonate, UV Absorbers
Our sales team are dedicated to working with
you to explore options and develop plans that
meet your business needs. From our external
salesforce to our internal customer support,
supply chain and management, we all
understand the importance of our roles in
delivering a seamless, efficient and trustworthy
source for your raw materials. As part of our ISO
standards we regularly discuss our performance
with our customers to ensure that we continue
to meet or exceed all of your expectations.
We promise to deliver:
n Consistently high quality raw materials
n Priced as agreed, with no hidden extras
n Delivered on time
n Backed by strong technical support
n Supported by a dedicated sales and
customer service team
Castlegate Business Park, Caldicot, Monmouthshire, NP26 5AD
Tel: + 44 (0) 1291 422747 Email: enquiry@uk.megachem.com Web: www.uk.megachem.com
Combined Chemical Services
(UK) Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 213 620
F: +44 (0)7525 816 944
E:
sales@combinedchemicalservices.co.uk
W:
www.combinedchemicalservices.co.uk
Lithium Dodecyl Sulfate
(Lauryl Sulfate Lithium Salt)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Lycotex / Synthetic
Lycopodium
Wilfrid Smith Limited
T: +44 (0)1536 460020
F: +44 (0)1536 462400
E: info@wilfrid-smith.co.uk
W: www.wilfrid-smith.co.uk
t: @Wilfrid_Smith
Lysozyme
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
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Magnesium Carbonate
Magnesium Gluconate
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Magnesium Carbonate
(Pharmaceutical)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Magnesium Hydroxide
INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS LTD
DA Chemicals Group Ltd (Incorp,
Taycrest Chemicals Ltd &
Distripak Ltd)
T: +44 (0)191 237 4743
F: +44 (0)191 237 4768
E: sales@dachemicals.com
W: www.dachemicals.com
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Magnesium Hydroxide
(Flame Retardants)
Bulk Chemicals
Packed Chemicals
UK Logistics
Toll & Contract Manufacturing
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Magnesium Carbonate
(Various Grades)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Magnesium Hydroxide
(Pharmaceutical)
ICL supply a wide variety of industry not
only throughout the UK, but also across
Europe and parts of Asia. These customers
range from large international “Blue Chip”
companies to small family businesses.
DA Chemicals Group Ltd (Incorp,
Taycrest Chemicals Ltd &
Distripak Ltd)
T: +44 (0)191 237 4743
F: +44 (0)191 237 4768
E: sales@dachemicals.com
W: www.dachemicals.com
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Magnesium Chloride
Anhydrous
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Magnesium Citrate
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Magnesium Hydroxide
(Various grades)
DA Chemicals Group Ltd (Incorp,
Taycrest Chemicals Ltd &
Distripak Ltd)
T: +44 (0)191 237 4743
F: +44 (0)191 237 4768
E: sales@dachemicals.com
W: www.dachemicals.com
Magnesium Nitrate
(Commercial)
DA Chemicals Group Ltd (Incorp,
Taycrest Chemicals Ltd &
Distripak Ltd)
T: +44 (0)191 237 4743
F: +44 (0)191 237 4768
E: sales@dachemicals.com
W: www.dachemicals.com
Water Treatment
Paper
Metal Treatment
Leisure
Power / Energy
ICL can work with you on any scale
to provide solutions for your process
requirements.
Blending & Mixing
Bulk Handling
Filtration
Grinding / Milling / Extrusion
Packaging
Spray Drying
KEY CONTACTS
General 01375 389000
Accounts 01375 389010
Transport 01375 389100
www.icgl.co.uk
Cleaning & Detergents
Food & Drink
Agricultural & Feed
Pharmaceutical
Aerospace
info@icgl.co.uk
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Magnesium Nitrate
(Commercial) (Cont)
Magnesium Oxide
Magnesium Oxide
(Electrical/Fused)
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
William Blythe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1254 320000
F: +44 (0)1254 320001
E: info@williamblythe.com
W: www.williamblythe.com
t: @1williamblythe
Magnesium Nitrate (Pure)
Thomson & Joseph Ltd
T: +44 (0)1603 781217
F: +44 (0)1603 781149
E: enquiries@tandj.co.uk
W: www.tandj.co.uk
t: @TandJ_Agri
William Blythe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1254 320000
F: +44 (0)1254 320001
E: info@williamblythe.com
W: www.williamblythe.com
t: @1williamblythe
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Magnesium Oxide (Direct
Compression Tabletting)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
DA Chemicals Group Ltd (Incorp,
Taycrest Chemicals Ltd &
Distripak Ltd)
T: +44 (0)191 237 4743
F: +44 (0)191 237 4768
E: sales@dachemicals.com
W: www.dachemicals.com
Magnesium Oxide
(Granular)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Magnesium Oxide
(Pharmaceutical)
DA Chemicals Group Ltd (Incorp,
Taycrest Chemicals Ltd &
Distripak Ltd)
T: +44 (0)191 237 4743
F: +44 (0)191 237 4768
E: sales@dachemicals.com
W: www.dachemicals.com
Magnesium Stearate
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Magnesium Sulphate
(Epsom Salts)
DA Chemicals Group Ltd (Incorp,
Taycrest Chemicals Ltd &
Distripak Ltd)
T: +44 (0)191 237 4743
F: +44 (0)191 237 4768
E: sales@dachemicals.com
W: www.dachemicals.com
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
n Suppliers of vanadium,
molybdenum, tungsten, nickel
and cobalt chemicals together
with many more.
n Able to provide customised
recycling solutions for spent
catalyst and other secondaries.
London Chemicals & Resources Ltd
General Wolfe House
High Street
Kent TN16 1PG
UNITED KINGDOM
T: +44 (0)20 7183 0651 E: info@lcrl.net W: www.lcrl.net
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Magnesium Oxide (Various
Grades)
DA Chemicals Group Ltd (Incorp,
Taycrest Chemicals Ltd &
Distripak Ltd)
T: +44 (0)191 237 4743
F: +44 (0)191 237 4768
E: sales@dachemicals.com
W: www.dachemicals.com
Magnesium Silicofluoride
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
William Blythe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1254 320000
F: +44 (0)1254 320001
E: info@williamblythe.com
W: www.williamblythe.com
t: @1williamblythe
Magnesium Trisilicate
(B.P./E.P.)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Malic Acid
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
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Maltose Monohydrate
Menthol Crystals
Methyl Anthranilate
Methyl Phenyl Acetate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Manganese Nitrate
Solution
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Berkhamsted Toiletries Ltd
T: +44 (0)1296 630091
F: +44 (0)1296 630608
E: ali@berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
W: www.berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
Zanos Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1565 755899
F: +44 (0) 1565 755799
E: info@zanos.co.uk
W: www.zanos.co.uk
t: @zanosltd
Methyl Benzoate
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Methyl Red (C.I. 13020)
Celtic Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1656 749358
F: +44 (0)1656 746490
E: sales@celticchemicals.co.uk
W: www.celticchemicals.co.uk
MES (2-
Morpholinoethanesulfonic
acid)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Methyl Methacrylate
Monomer (MMA)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Methyl Salicylate
Thomson & Joseph Ltd
T: +44 (0)1603 781217
F: +44 (0)1603 781149
E: enquiries@tandj.co.uk
W: www.tandj.co.uk
t: @TandJ_Agri
Manganese Sulphate
Monohydrate
Metabolites
NiCHe Materials Ltd T:
+44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Methanol
Arpadis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1244 661666
F: +44 (0)1244 661766
E: s.phoenix@arpadis.com
W: www.arpadis.com
Chemical Raw Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0)1428 648851
E: info@chemrawmat.co.uk
W: www.chemrawmat.co.uk
Resource Chemical Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1280 843800
F: +44 (0) 1280 701705
E: mark@resourcechemical.ltd.uk
W: www.resourcechemical.co.uk
Manufacturing Raw
Materials
Berkhamsted Toiletries Ltd
T: +44 (0)1296 630091
F: +44 (0)1296 630608
E: ali@berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
W: www.berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
MedChem
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Menthol
Chemical Raw Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0)1428 648851
E: info@chemrawmat.co.uk
W: www.chemrawmat.co.uk
Synthite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1352 752521
F: +44 (0)1352 700182
E: sananiazi@synthite.co.uk
W: www.synthite.co.uk
Methoxy Acetic Acid
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
Methyl Acetate
TRADEBE Chemical
T: +44 (0)1524 853053
F: +44 (0)1524 851284
E: uksales@tradebe.com
W: www.tradebe.co.uk
The company was formed by Peter Whiting 40 years ago and
has developed a strong reputation in the industry for
reliability, personal service and product sourcing. Today the
Company is run by Peter’s daughter Jane who continues the
ethos developed by her father. There is a dedicated team of
account handlers who look after the day to day needs of the
customers, giving the support they need when required.
Our customers benefit from
n A wide range of chemicals and food ingredients to meet your
needs sourced globally
n Assistance in sourcing new chemicals and food ingredients
n Use of our UK centrally located warehouse for fast and efficient delivery
n Prompt response to enquiries with attention to detail
n Complete personal management of your order from enquiry to delivery
n Longstanding partnerships with multi-national companies
n Experienced technical support available
n We are also the UK distributor for Chemische Fabrik Budenheim KG a leading
manufacturer of phosphates for the food industry
Peter Whiting Chemicals
8 Barb Mews, Hammersmith, London W6 7PA
Tel 020 7605 7880 Fax 020 7603 3240
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Methyl-2-chloropropionate
Methylmagnesium Bromide
Methylsulfonylmethane
(MSM)
Mineral Oil Pharma
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Methylene Chloride
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Methylmagnesium Chloride
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Microfine Salt
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
Minerals for Food &
Pharmaceutical Use
Stowlin Croftshaw Ltd
T: +44 (0)116 278 5373
F: +44 (0)116 277 2616
E: info@stowlin.com
W: www.stowlin.com
Methylhydrazine
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Cod Beck Blenders Ltd
T: +44 (0)1845 577117
F: +44 (0)1845 578372
E: enquiries@cbchem.co.uk
W: www.cbchem.co.uk
Micronised Waxes
Celtic Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1656 749358
F: +44 (0)1656 746490
E: sales@celticchemicals.co.uk
W: www.celticchemicals.co.uk
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Mining Chemicals
Microspheres
(Thermoexpandable)
Impurity and
Reference Standards
We are the UK Distributor for Pharmaffiliates, who are India’s leading
standards and impurities producer. The key advantages for using us are:
n Option to customer for lower pack sizes of 25 mg and 50 mg
n Options of Customized pack sizes
n More number of Compounds and largest inventory holder presently
n Option of supply/availability of compounds which are presently not
listed in present catalogue
n All the Impurities will be supplied with Full Characterization
n ISO 17025 & USFDA accredited company also applied for ISO 34
n Competitive Pricing.
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Mineral Gluconates
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Mineral Oil
Yara UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1472 889250
F: +44 (0)1472 889327
E: katie.oldfield@yara.com
W: www.yara.co.uk
Mitomycin C
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Molybdenum Chemicals /
Molybdates
Arc Pharma (UK) Ltd
Unit 3 Curo Park, Frogmore, St Albans,
Hertfordshire, AL2 2DD
Tel: +44 (0)20 8427 2921
Mobile: +44 (0)7515 442095
Email: sales@arcpharma.co.uk
Web: www.arcpharma.co.uk
SIP Limited
T: +44 (0)20 7717 0100
F: +44 (0)20 7717 0105
E: enquiries@sip.com
W: www.sip.com
Combined Chemical Services
(UK) Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 213 620
F: +44 (0)7525 816 944
E:
sales@combinedchemicalservices.co.uk
W:
www.combinedchemicalservices.co.uk
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Molybdenum Chemicals /
Molybdates (Cont)
London Chemicals &
Resources Ltd
T: +44 (0)20 7183 0651
F: +44 (0)20 7987 7980
E: info@lcrl.net
W: www.lcrl.net
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
MOPS (3-
Morpholinopropanesulfonic
acid)
MUG (4-Methylumbelliferylbeta-D-glucuronide)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Muguet Carbinol
N,N-Diisopropylethylamine
(Honig’s base)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
N-Butyl Lithium
Monoammonium
Phosphate
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
Monomers
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
MOPS Sodium Salt
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Mycophenolic Acid
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
n-Butylmagnesium
Chloride
Varichem Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)1495 312388
F: +44 (0)1495 312167
E: enquiries@varichem.co.uk
W: www.varichem.co.uk
Monopotassium Phosphate
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
Monopotassium Phosphate
(Food & Tech Grade)
Peter Whiting (Chemicals) Ltd
T: +44 (0)207 605 7880
F: +44 (0)207 603 3240
E: sales@whiting-chemicals.co.uk
W: www.whiting-chemicals.co.uk
Monosaccharides
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Monosodium Phosphate
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Mould Release Agents
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
PennWhite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1606 734 820
F: +44 (0)1606 837 867
E: info@pennwhite.co.uk
W: www.pennwhite.co.uk
t: @PennWhite
MTT (Thiazolyl blue
tetrazolium bromide)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
N PROPYL BROMIDE
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
N,N’-Carbonyldiimidazole
(CDI)
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
N,N’-
Diisopropylcarbodiimide
(DIC)
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
n-Dodecane
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
N-Ethyl Pyrrolidone
Orange Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1962 842525
F: +44 (0)1962 841101
E: sales@orangechem.co.uk
W: www.orangechem.co.uk
n-Heptane
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
n-Hexane
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
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N-Hydroxysuccinimide
(HOSu)
Nanomaterials, Quantum
Dots, Graphene Products
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
N-Methyl Pyrrolidone
99.5% purity
Orange Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1962 842525
F: +44 (0)1962 841101
E: sales@orangechem.co.uk
W: www.orangechem.co.uk
n-Octyl-beta-Dglucopyranoside
(OG)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
n-Pentane
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
NAD trihydrate (beta-
Nicotinamide adenine
dinucleotide)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
NADH Disodium Salt
Trihydrate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Nano Performance
Additives
Strem Chemicals UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1223 873028
F: +44 (0)1223 870207
E: enquiries@strem.co.uk
W: www.strem.co.uk
t: @stremuk
Naphtha, Solvent
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
Naphthalene, Refined, Ball
& Crystals
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
Naphthalenes
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Naphthenic Acid
Orange Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1962 842525
F: +44 (0)1962 841101
E: sales@orangechem.co.uk
W: www.orangechem.co.uk
Natamycin (Pimaricin)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Natural & Unnatural Amino
Acids & Derivatives
Experts in Fluorination
Perfluorinated Fluids
F2 Chemicals Ltd utilise their ability to manufacture
elemental fluorine on demand to manufacture a wide
range of high purity perfluorinated fluids under the
Flutec trade name. The fluids are fully fluorinated and
contain only fluorine and carbon atoms. Their
properties include excellent thermal stability, chemical
inertness, electrical resistivity and gas solubility. They
are also non-toxic and non-flammable.
Flutec Fluids are specialist performance fluids that can
be used in a wide range of industries that includes
amongst others: oil, gas and atmospheric tracing;
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for cooling high powered electronics.
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F2 Chemicals also have the technology to carry out
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CONTACT US
SALES & TECHNICAL SUPPORT
SIP Limited
T: +44 (0)20 7717 0100
F: +44 (0)20 7717 0105
E: enquiries@sip.com
W: www.sip.com
Azure Specialty Chemicals
Limited
T: +44(0) 7770 983 290
E: enzo.costa@azurechem.com
W: www.azurechem.com
F2 Chemicals Ltd
Lea Lane
Lea Town
Nr. Preston
Lancashire
PR4 0RZ (UK)
Helen McNamee
Email:
helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
Tel:+44 (0) 1772 775804
Fax:+44 (0) 1772 775809
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Natural and Sustainable
Ingredients
Natural Oils (Refined)
Nickel Nitrate
Non Silicone Antifoams
Chemlink Specialities Ltd
(HARKE GROUP)
T: +44 (0)161 629 2129
F: +44 (0)161 629 2128
E: enquiries@chemlink.co.uk
W: www.chemlink.co.uk
t: @chemlink
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Natural Extracts
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
NBT (Nitroblue tetrazolium
chloride)
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Neo Greenal
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Thomson & Joseph Ltd
T: +44 (0)1603 781217
F: +44 (0)1603 781149
E: enquiries@tandj.co.uk
W: www.tandj.co.uk
t: @TandJ_Agri
Ninhydrin
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
Non-Ionic Surfactants
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Solvay
T: +44 (0)121 552 3333
F: +44 (0)121 541 3235
E: Produit.INFO@solvay.com
W: www.solvay.com
Nitric Acid
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Natural Oil Emulsions
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Neo Jasminoid
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Nickel Acetate
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Nickel Chemicals / Nickel
Salts
Stowlin Croftshaw Ltd
T: +44 (0)116 278 5373
F: +44 (0)116 277 2616
E: info@stowlin.com
W: www.stowlin.com
Nitric Acid (Ferric Sulphate
Blend)
Gower Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1792 473344
E: contact@gowerchemicals.co.uk
W: www.gowerchemicals.co.uk
Nitrocefin
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Non-natural amino acids
(NAA)
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Novobiocin Sodium Salt
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
NOx Nitrogen Oxide
Abatement/Reduction
Nitrofurantoin
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
London Chemicals &
Resources Ltd
T: +44 (0)20 7183 0651
F: +44 (0)20 7987 7980
E: info@lcrl.net
W: www.lcrl.net
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Yara UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1472 889250
F: +44 (0)1472 889327
E: katie.oldfield@yara.com
W: www.yara.co.uk
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Nuclear Fast Red (C.I.
60760)
Octafluoropropane
Oil Additives
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Nuclesides
Cornelius Group PLC
T: +44 (0) 1279 714 300
F: +44 (0) 1279 714 320
E: sales@cornelius.co.uk
W: www.cornelius.co.uk
t: @CorneliusGroup
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Octyl Salicylate
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Oil Field Chemicals
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Nutritional Supplements –
Raw Materials
Nystatin Dihydrate
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Chemical Raw Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0)1428 648851
E: info@chemrawmat.co.uk
W: www.chemrawmat.co.uk
Odour Control Chemicals
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
o-Phthaldialdehyde
Celtic Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1656 749358
F: +44 (0)1656 746490
E: sales@celticchemicals.co.uk
W: www.celticchemicals.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Yara UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1472 889250
F: +44 (0)1472 889327
E: katie.oldfield@yara.com
W: www.yara.co.uk
Synthite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1352 752521
F: +44 (0)1352 700182
E: sananiazi@synthite.co.uk
W: www.synthite.co.uk
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Section 1 General and Fine Chemicals
P-Benzoquinone
Tan International Ltd
T: +44 (0)1738 632 909
F: +44 (0)1738 632 901
E: sales@taninternational.com
W: www.taninternational.com
Oilfield Chemicals
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Optoelectronic Chemicals
MegaChem (UK) Ltd
T: +44 (0)1291 422747
E: enquiry@uk.megachem.com
W: www.uk.megachem.com
t: @MegachemUKLtd
Organocatalysts
Briar Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1603 242424
E: info@briarchemicals.com
W: www.briarchemicals.com
t: @BriarChemicals
P.C.M.X. (Para Chloro Meta
Xylenol)
Yara UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1472 889250
F: +44 (0)1472 889327
E: katie.oldfield@yara.com
W: www.yara.co.uk
Oleandomycin Phosphate
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Organic Glycerin
Strem Chemicals UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1223 873028
F: +44 (0)1223 870207
E: enquiries@strem.co.uk
W: www.strem.co.uk
t: @stremuk
Oxacillin Sodium Salt
R A Watts Ltd
T: +44 (020) 8781 1818
F: +44 (020) 8781 1821
E: sales@rawatts.co.uk
W: www.rawatts.co.uk
Paint Additives
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Oleochemicals
Naissance Natural Ingredients
Ltd
T: +44 (0)1639 874637
E: info@naissance-ni.com
W: www.naissance-ni.com
Organic Intermediates
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Oxalic Acid
Arpadis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1244 661666
F: +44 (0)1244 661766
E: s.phoenix@arpadis.com
W: www.arpadis.com
Arpadis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1244 661666
F: +44 (0)1244 661766
E: s.phoenix@arpadis.com
W: www.arpadis.com
Azure Specialty Chemicals
Limited
T: +44(0) 7770 983 290
E: enzo.costa@azurechem.com
W: www.azurechem.com
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
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Oxalic Acid Dihydrate
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
Solvay
T: +44 (0)121 552 3333
F: +44 (0)121 541 3235
E: Produit.INFO@solvay.com
W: www.solvay.com
WeylChem International GmbH
T: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2244
F: +49 (0) 69 506 820 2702
E: services@weylchem.com
W: www.weylchem.com
t: @WeylChem
PennWhite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1606 734 820
F: +44 (0)1606 837 867
E: info@pennwhite.co.uk
W: www.pennwhite.co.uk
t: @PennWhite
Oligomer Coatings
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Varichem Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)1495 312388
F: +44 (0)1495 312167
E: enquiries@varichem.co.uk
W: www.varichem.co.uk
Organo Clays
Oxazoles
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
p-Aminobenzamidine
dihydrochloride
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Paintmakers’ Chemicals
Oligonucleotides
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
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Pancreatin
(Various Strengths)
Paper Processing
Chemicals
Paraffin Wax
Peach Kernel Oil
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Papain
Esseco UK Limited
T: +44 (0)1924 371919
F: +44 (0)1924 290408
E: russel.etherington@essecouk.com
W: www.essecouk.com
Paper Release Coatings
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Paraffinum Liquidum (B.P.)
NK Chemicals Europe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1924 844820
F: +44 (0)1924 849754
E: info@nkchemicals.com
W: www.nkchemicals.com
Pearl Pigments
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Paper Makers’ Chemicals
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Paraformaldehyde
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Parabenzoquinone
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
OQEMA LIMITED
T: +44 (0) 1993 843 081
F: +44 (0) 1993 841 261
E: info@oqema.co.uk
W: www.oqema.co.uk
Synthite Ltd
T: +44 (0)1352 752521
F: +44 (0)1352 700182
E: sananiazi@synthite.co.uk
W: www.synthite.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Partners in
Chemical Processing
Exwold is a contract chemical processing
company based in the UK. We have
decades of experience in formulating and
processing biocides & water treatment
products as well as working in many
other market sectors such as plastics,
surface coating, flame retardants and
crop protection.
Processing Type
We specialise in the granulation of solids by
technologies including low pressure extrusion,
compaction and coating. We offer extensive
powder blending capability and size reduction
of solids by crushing, milling and micronizing.
Through partnership, we look to add value to
your chemical manufacturing process and by
converting your powder products into granules
will provide you with a wide range of
attractive benefits, including:
• improved flow characteristics
• improved yields
• reduced dust explosion
• uniform particle size
• controlled particle hardness
• slow release of active ingredients such as
biocides
Support Services
ISO 9001 & 14001 Certified, Exwold can
support your requirements from development
quantities through to hundreds of tonnes of
product. Our range of support services include
quality control testing, pilot plant scale-up,
expert technical and project management and
an innovative approach to problem solving.
Exwold Technology Limited
PO Box 270, Brenda Road, Hartlepool TS25 2BW UK
T: +44 (0) 1429 230340 F: +44 (0) 1429 232996
E: enquiries@exwold.com www.exwold.com
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Penicillin G Sodium Salt
(Benzylpenicillin sodium
salt)
Peptide Synthesis
Reagents
Perfluorodecalin
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Penta Sandal
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Peptones
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Perfluorohexane
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Petroleum Ethers
MEHK Chemicals Pvt. Ltd
T: 0091-22-27682497
or 0091-22-27614487
F: 0091-22-27682497
E: info@mehk.in
W: www.mehk.in
Pentaerythritol
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Peracetic Acid (BPR
Approved)
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Perfluoroperhydrophenanth
rene
Collinda Ltd
T: +44 (0)208 763 3790
F: +44 (0)208 763 3791
E: info@collinda.co.uk
W: www.collinda.co.uk
Petroleum Jellies
Arpadis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1244 661666
F: +44 (0)1244 661766
E: s.phoenix@arpadis.com
W: www.arpadis.com
Peppermint Oil
Pearl Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1785 819747
F: +44 (0)1785 811567
E: enquiries@pearlchem.co.uk
W: www.pearlchem.co.uk
Perchloroethylene
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Periodic Acid
Ascot International Ltd
T: +44 0161 476 6161
F: +44 0161 476 5775
E: yogesh@ascot1.com
W: www.ascot1.com
t: @ascotuk
z
Berkhamsted Toiletries Ltd
T: +44 (0)1296 630091
F: +44 (0)1296 630608
E: ali@berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
W: www.berkhamstedtoiletries.co.uk
Pepsin
Slater & Frith Ltd
T: +44 (0)1692 584977
E: info@slaterandfrith.co.uk
Pepstatin A
Molekula Limited
T: +44 (0)3302 000 333
F: +44 (0)191 300 0069
E: sales@molekula.com
W: www.molekula.com
t: @MolekulaGroup
Stowlin Croftshaw Ltd
T: +44 (0)116 278 5373
F: +44 (0)116 277 2616
E: info@stowlin.com
W: www.stowlin.com
Perfluorobutane
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Perfluorocarbon Fluids
William Blythe Ltd
T: +44 (0)1254 320000
F: +44 (0)1254 320001
E: info@williamblythe.com
W: www.williamblythe.com
t: @1williamblythe
Perovskites
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Personal Care
Preservatives
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Azelis UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1992 825555
E: pctech@azelis.co.uk
W: www.azelis.com
t: @azelisgroup
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Pharmaceutical Chemicals
Basildon Chemicals
T: +44 (0)1235 526677
E: sales@baschem.co.uk
W: www.kcc-basildon.com
t: @Bas_Chem
Peptide Reagents
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Celtic Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1656 749358
F: +44 (0)1656 746490
E: sales@celticchemicals.co.uk
W: www.celticchemicals.co.uk
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Pharmaceutical Chemicals
(Cont)
Pharmaceutical
Intermediates
Kemprotec Limited
T: +44 (0)3333 442255
F: +44 (0)3333 442255
E: sales@kemprotec.co.uk
W: www.kemprotec.co.uk
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
Surfachem Group
T: +44 (0)113 394 9200
F: +44 (0)113 394 9201
E: info@surfachem.com
W: www.surfachem.com
t: @surfachem
Pharmaceutical Exporters
& Wholesalers
F2 Chemicals Ltd
T: +44 (0)1772 775804
F: +44 (0)1772 775809
E: helen.mcnamee@f2chemicals.com
W: www.f2chemicals.com
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Varichem Co Ltd
T: +44 (0)1495 312388
F: +44 (0)1495 312167
E: enquiries@varichem.co.uk
W: www.varichem.co.uk
Pharmacopeia USP EP NF
Materials
NiCHe Materials Ltd
T: +44 (0) 1202 67 1066
E: mike.norman@nichematerials.com
W: www.nichematerials.com
Phenol Red
Tan International Ltd
T: +44 (0)1738 632 909
F: +44 (0)1738 632 901
E: sales@taninternational.com
W: www.taninternational.com
Pharmaceutical Excipients
Durbin Plc
T: +44 (020) 8869 6500
F: +44 (020) 8869 6565
E: info@DurbinGlobal.com
W: www.DurbinGlobal.com
Pharmaceutical Ingredients
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119
E: info@safic-alcan.co.uk
W: www.safic-alcan.co.uk
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Phenol Red, Sodium Salt
Water Soluble
LEHVOSS UK LTD
T: +44 (0)1260 291000
E: contact@lehvoss.co.uk
W: www.lehvoss.co.uk
Safic Alcan UK Ltd
T: +44 (0)1925 848110
F: +44 (0)1925 848119