Supplier List under Chemical Reagents Category

BIOTREND Chemicals AG

BIOTREND was instigated in order to meet the growing demand from customers for an independent and technologically orientated distribution facility offering high quality, yet cost-effective products for biochemical, immunochemical and pharmaceutical research.

Through our innovative strength we are not only providing our customers a vast product range, but also a high quality, first-class service package.

At present we offer more than 90.000 products that have successfully been implemented not only in the drug discovery market, but also in cancer research as well as other scientific fields.

Polymer MaterialsBiochemical and molecular biology reagentsSpectroscopic Equipment

Albright & Wilson Ltd.

Albright & Wilson (A&W) is the leading manufacturer of surfactants and supplier of phosphates in the Australian market. Our comprehensive product range services the industrial, construction, mining, food and household & personal care markets.

SurfactantsCleanersInorganic salts

Daikin Industries Ltd.

Daikin is the world's industry leader in air conditioning with sales over 15 billion dollars, comprised of over 200 companies around the globe. Its cutting edge air conditioning products and services using environment friendly technologies are widely distributed and marketed in more than 150 countries, from residential A/C to commercial A/C market. As its global headquareter, Daikin Industries, Ltd. is continually leading air conditioning history with its business strategies & technological breakthrough in the area of environment friendly air comfort solutions. In challenging the needs of the future with new innovations using AI/IoT technologies, Daikin will continue its commitment to growth of the business and contribution to the society.

Organic fluoridesChemical reagents

Celmo Chemicals

We are an Authorized Distributor for AutoSmart International.   AutoSmart manufactures some of the world's finest vehicle detailing products and is the professional's choice in many countries around the world.   Following the AutoSmart lead, we bring the warehouse directly to the customer in our mobile showrooms!

MaintenanceCleanersGeneral analytical reagents

Xena International, Inc.

Xena International, Inc.is one of the leading manufacturers, importers, and distributors of both dry and liquid food ingredients in the United States. Our main operating facility is located in Polo, Illinois while the administrative facility is in St. Charles, Illinois.

AdditivesSolventsChemical reagentsBiochemical and molecular biology reagentsHigh-purity organic reagentsGeneral analytical reagentsGeneral organic reagentsInstrumental analytical reagentsHigh-purity inorganic reagentsOrganic reagents

ROMIL Pure Chemistry

The English city of Cambridge has long been recognised world-wide as a centre for innovation and scientific endeavour, so it was the natural place for ROMIL, the independent manufacturer of premium quality laboratory chemicals, to set up its new headquarters in 1993. The company chose to name its new base The Source because in the same way that a river is at its purest at the source, so it should be for chemical reagents.

The company, which employs around 30 people, has an ambitious and well-advanced plan to become the leader in the production and supply of high purity reagents.

Steady and sustained annual growth has brought the company into the top three of UK companies in its field with an estimated 20% market share. Exports are a significant contributor to turnover, an achievement recognised by the prestigious Queens Award for Export.

ROMIL has almost 30 year's of experience in manufacturing and supplying high purity solvents, acids and reagents to countless analytical scientists and molecular biologists. During that time the issue of quality in the analytical laboratory has emerged as the common thread that runs through all types of chemical measurement.

It is easy to see why. Political initiatives to enhance and facilitate trade at both local and global levels have forced analysts to look critically at their methods and the results obtained from them. Are they right for the purpose intended? Are they in agreement with other laboratories? Are they traceable? Are they valid?

The analytical community itself has been responsible for many of the quality initiatives that have arisen. Initiatives such as adoption of recognised quality systems such as ISO 17025, participation in proficiency testing schemes, not to mention use of ISO Guide 34 certified reference materials in method validation. These all assist the analytical chemist to achieve the ultimate goal of validity of results.

But an often-neglected piece in this jigsaw is the quality of the actual reagents used in the analysis. Laboratory quality systems generally state that such materials should be identified by the analyst as being 'fit for the purpose'. But what exactly does this mean?

The term 'analytical reagent' was introduced in the early part of the last century when the impurity levels in reagents were very variable, even for the rudimentary wet chemical techniques available at the time. These problems were tackled by identifying a range of chemicals of well-defined purity. But such purity is just not good enough for today's analyses, which more often than not are performed on very sensitive analytical instruments, very different from those of the past.

The traditional suppliers of laboratory chemicals have over the years responded to the changes with specialist grades to meet new techniques as they emerged. A glance through a typical catalogue reveals a bewildering array of product grades and purity levels from which the scientist has to choose. It is not unusual to find 10 possible grades each for methanol and acetonitrile alone, among them the still ubiquitous 'analytical grade'. Yet if you compare the typical solvent grade used in the 1960s and 1970s for simple column chromatography with today's HPLC, you will find that the solvent purity requirement is now some 100,000 times better in terms of background impurities.

SolventsHigh-purity organic reagents

Arpadis Chemicals Germany GmbH

Arpadis has been distributing chemicals since 1999.

SolventsInorganic saltsPolyurethanes

Cater Chemicals Corp.

We manufacture high purity fine chemicals, detergents and sanitizers for food industry. We can also custom manufacture per customer's specification.

CleanersCustomized processing

Chemcolour Industries

You can access the world's finest chemistry at Chemcolour Industries, a leading supplier of raw materials and fine chemical products across a very wide range of industries. These products are supported by extensive technical expertise, industry knowledge and experience.

Chemical reagentsMetal oxides

Illumina

At Illumina, our goal is to apply innovative technologies to the analysis of genetic variation and function, making studies possible that were not even imaginable just a few years ago.

Chemical reagentsInstrumental analytical reagentsOrganic reagentsElemental Analysis Equipment