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AGC

Key Product: Perchloroethylene and other types of chemical products

Product Origin: Japan

AGC Asahi Glass Corporation has a long history of over 100 years, producing chemicals for an extensive range of industries. Its business covers over 30 countries around the world, with regional operational centers in Japan, Europe, and North & South America.

Chlor-Alkali Business

Sodium Bicarbonate

Sodium Bicarbonate

As a highly safe alkaline substance, it has a wide range of applications from daily necessities to pharmaceuticals
Sodium Bicarbonate

ECOBLAST

Spray lotion that does not damage the material and can be washed directly with water
Sodium Bicarbonate

Baking soda

Eliminates acidic components such as HCI, sulfur oxides, and sulfuric acid mist that cause air pollution

Vinyl chloride monomer

Raw material for vinyl chloride resin (PVC)

Vinyl chloride polymer

It is widely used in civil construction, housing, packaging materials, etc.

Trichloroethylene


Mainly used as a raw material for epoxy resin

Gas And Solvent Business Products

ASHAHIKLIN AE-3000

Cleaning agents / Rinsing and drying agents / Solvents/ Heat transfer fluid and other uses

ASHAHIKLIN AC-6000

Cleaning agents / Rinsing and drying agents / Solvents/ Heat transfer fluid and other uses

ASHAHI (Trichloroethylene)

AL type: Metal degreasing

ASHAHI

Perchloroethylene

Super S: Dry cleaning, etc.
Super M: Metal degreasing

Methylene chloride

Metal cleaning, printed circuit board cleaning, paint remover, adhesive solvents, urethane foam auxiliary blowing agents,

ASHAHI (AF-22)

That is used in various types of air conditioning, freezing, and refrigerating equipment.

R-407C

Used in applications such as air conditioning equipment and chiller equipment for medium temperature ranges.

R-404A

It possesses outstanding properties as a refrigerant for showcases, refrigerated vehicles, ice makers, and other equipment.

SF6

Non-flammable compound with high chemical stability, and fluorinated gas produced by the electrolysis of anhydrous hydrofluoric acid (HF).