India: Clariant – dyes
- Book ID
- 104371224
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2008
- Weight
- 55 KB
- Volume
- 2008
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0969-6210
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✦ Synopsis
are predicting 7% per annum growth for ATH and this trend will be reinforced by the actions taken by some US state authorities to ban some brominated flame retardants." Dr Reiner Sauerwein (Head of Technical Services) presents here a comprehensive description of Nabaltec's product range of Apyral flame retardants, pigments and fillers, based on ATH, boehmite and magnesium hydroxide. Industrial Minerals, Nov 2007, (482), 9 & 58 India: Clariant -dyes As part of its ongoing rationalisation programme, Clariant Chemicals India Ltd (CCIL) has decided to shut down part of its Kolshet complex in Maharashtra province and it is offering "voluntary retirement" to 145 workers. Production of certain dyes and speciality chemicals will be transferred to another CCIL complex, at Roha (also in Maharashtra province). CCIL was created in 2006 as a result of the amalgamation of four Clariant affiliates, namely Colour-Chem, Vanavil Dyes & Chemicals, Kundalika Investments and BTP India. The company now has a share capital of Rup 266.6 M, owned 63.4% by the Clariant parent company (headquartered in Switzerland), 13% by various Indian financial institutions and 24% by other investors. Its annual sales revenue is of the order of Rup 8 bn, derived from pigments, dyes, additives, masterbatches and various speciality chemicals intended for applications in the textile, leather and paper industries. Besides Kolshet and Roha, CCIL has two other production sites near Mumbai, namely at Thane and Khopoli. It also has two sites in Tamil Nadu province, notably Kanchipuram and Cuddalore-Sipcot.
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