The world's dye industry has set off a wave of restructuring, and internationally renowned companies have entered China for development.
Some major restructuring events have occurred among large Western dye companies, such as Hoechst and Bayer merging the dyes of both parties. Business, formed DyStar Company; San-doz spun off Clariant Company; Ciba spun off Ciba Specialty Chemicals Company; BASF acquired Zeneca's dye department, etc. With the merger of the dye divisions of DyStar and BASF and the creation of the new DyStar company, the restructuring of the dye industry has entered a new stage.
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Leading products from world-famous companies, with excellent performance, good heat resistance and light resistance, most of which It has passed the safety standards of consumer goods, food packaging and toys in various countries and meets the requirements of high-end users for pigments. The main products are: Clariant's Hostaperm, Novoperm, Permanent, Hansa, PV-Fast, Graphtol, Savinyl, Sandoplast, Hostasol, Polysynthren and other series; Ciba's Gumeitol, Yanjiaxian, Xianguise, Yanjiali , Orisu, Connor and other series. Others include: BASF's Hailigent, Xilijia pigments, Lisebao dyes, etc., Merck and Ange's pearlescent powders, Aika's copper-gold powder, aluminum silver powder, etc. /shop/disp_provide_1358622.html
The Swiss Ciba-Geigy Company is a world-famous manufacturer of pesticides, medicines, dyes, additives, cosmetics, detergents, aerospace adhesives, etc. The only large enterprise that purchases all raw materials from outside to develop fine chemicals. In 1994, its turnover was US$16.1 billion, and its fine chemicals rate ranked first in the world, reaching over 80%. /view/105933.htm
Desida, a joint venture between three world-famous dye companies - Germany's Bayer, Hoechst and BASF - is preparing to expand its business The focus gradually shifted from Guangdong to Zhangjiagang Free Trade Zone. According to/04/0401/040101/news/20020522/165149.asp
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