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Bituminous

Known for its adhesive and cohesive assets, bitumen is mostly utilised in the construction industry. Bitumen is applied on road paving because it is viscous when hot, but solid once it cools down. Therefore Bitumen operates as the binderglue for pieces of the aggregate.

The vast majority of refined bitumen is used in construction: primarily as a constituent of products used in paving and roofing applications. According to the requirements of the end use bitumen is produced to specification. This is achieved either by refining process or blending.

It is estimated that the current world use of bitumen is approximately 102 million tonnes per year. Approximately 85% of all the bitumen produced is used as the binder in asphalt for roads.
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Polymers

  • LDPE PHYSICAL PROPERTIES VALUE:
  • Tensile Strength: 0.20 - 0.40 N/mm2
LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene) is defined by a density range of 0.910 - 0.940 gcm3. It has a high degree of short and long chain branching, which means that the chains do not pack into the crystal structure as well. It has therefore less strong intermolecular forces as the instantaneous-dipole induced-dipole attraction is less. This results in a lower tensile strength and increased ductility. LDPE is created by free radical polymerization. The high degree of branches with long chains gives molten LDPE unique and desirable flow properties.

HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) is defined by a density of greater or equal to 0.941 gcm3. HDPE has a low degree of branching and thus stronger intermolecular forces and tensile strength. HDPE can be produced by chromiumsilica catalysts, Ziegler-Natta catalysts or metallocene catalysts. The lack of branching is ensured by an appropriate choice of catalyst.
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Fuel Oil

  • PARAMETER UNIT
  • Density at 15 °C kg/m3
Fuel oil or heavy oil is a fraction obtained from petroleumdistillation, either as a distillate or a residue. Broadly speaking, fuel oil is any liquid fuel that is burned in a furnace or boiler for the generation of heat or used in an engine for the generation of power, except oils having a flash point of approximately 40 C (104 F) and oils burned in cotton or wool-wick burners. In this sense, diesel is a type of fuel oil. Fuel oil is made of long hydrocarbon chains, particularly alkanes, cycloalkanes and aromatics. The term fuel oil is also used in a stricter sense to refer only to the heaviest commercial fuel that can be obtained from crude oil, i.e., heavier than gasoline and naphtha.
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Waxes

  • Melting Point 58-600°C
  • TEST ITEMS STANDARD
We are providing our clients with the best-in-class gamut of Paraffin Waxes. In this range, we offer Fully Refined Paraffin Waxes, Semi Refined Paraffin Waxes, Gel Wax, Candle Wax and Soft Wax & Bees Wax. This range is developed by making use of supreme quality required basic material, procured from the accredited vendors of the industry. Along with this, range which we offer is developed using latest production techniques in complete adherence with the defined parameters of the industry. In order to meet multifarious demands of the clients, we have made the introduced array available in different specifications
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Sulphur

  • PROPERTY LIMITS
  • Physical Form Lumps & Powder
Sulphur is a multivalent non-metal, abundant, tasteless and and odorless. In its native form sulphur is a yellow crystalline solid. In nature it occurs as the pure element or as sulfide and sulfate minerals. Although sulphur is infamous for its smell, frequently compare to rotten eggs, that odor is actually characteristic of hydrogen sulphide (H2S).
The crystallography of sulphur is complex. Depending on the specific conditions, sulphur allotropes form several distinct crystal structures.
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Lime Stones

Our Rubber Processing Oil products are of great quality and are Developed taking in to consideration the usage and product requirement.
Rubber Processing Oils are used during the mixture of rubber compounds. Rubber can be synthetic or natural and are used in the manufacturing of rubber products ranging from small rubber bands to huge vehicle tires.

Depending on the physical arrangement of the carbons atoms, Rubber processing oil are broadly classified in to three major groups namely;
Paraffinic: these are used extensively in EPDM, Butyl rubbers.
Naphthenic: Ideal for moulded articles, slippers, LPG tubes, floor tiles, etc. Aromatics: Mostly used to manufacture Tires, calendared and moulded sheets, Tread rubber etc
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