What Is the Difference Between Chemical Blending and Chemical Mixing?
Chemical blending and chemical mixing are chemical processes which create a new chemical by combining different raw material / base chemicals. Both terms are used interchangeably but there are some technical differences. Additionally, they are the most demanding operations in the chemical processing industries. Both processes combine different ingredients, which have applications across various industries, cosmetic, plastic, wood, and pharmaceutical. Chemical Blending This is a process which combines different ingredients and result obtained is the chemical compound with its unique properties. The chemical thus formed...read more
Safety Tips for Handling Chemicals
Employee exposure risk to chemicals and safe handling of chemicals should be the highest priority for any chemical firm. Improper handling of hazardous chemicals can lead to severe adverse effects to people (illness, burns, etc), the environment (ground, air or water contamination), and the chemical company experiencing any spills or exposure (goodwill/trust and financial damages). There are few ground rules which the companies should adhere to, to avoid any such kind of mishaps. Safety Training The chemical company should have monthly meetings for all employees...read more
Chemical Repackaging: 6 Benefits Of Using A Contract Manufacturer
Chemical manufacturing units are big production units that are engaged in producing large volumes of chemicals. Base chemicals are produced in bulk quantities, and are transported in heavy-duty vehicles like tankers or rails to smaller business units for repackaging into smaller package offerings. This results in chemical repackaging generally being done by contract manufacturers which have infrastructure to receive large volumes of base chemicals from business units, and experience in chemical packaging. A well-equipped contract manufacturer takes care of the smaller packaging tasks for the...read more