This division includes the transformation of organic and inorganic raw materials by a chemical process and the formation of products. It distinguishes the production of basic chemicals that constitute the first industry group from the production of intermediate and end products produced by further processing of basic chemicals that make up the remaining industry classes.
Our chemical products reach homes and companies around the world. We transform basic chemicals into products of higher value with applications in industries as wide-ranging as home care, IT, cosmetics, and automobiles.
Now with raw materials of renewable and circular origin in our new sustainable line.
Echemi Chemical is your go-to for toll blending and retail blending services. Our value extends beyond our premium products; it’s in the customized solutions we offer to reduce process costs and boost productivity.
We employ a consultative process to identify best-fit solutions for each client. Our Total Systems Approach looks at every stage of your process to find and address inefficiencies. If your facility has particularly unique needs, you may be interested in our manufacturing process consulting service.
Echemi Chemical Products has been in the chemical pretreatment business since 1976. We are committed to total customer satisfaction through product quality, competitive pricing, and superior technical service support. Our team is dedicated to solving your problems and providing you with the best products and service for your specific needs. We strive to understand the stated and implied needs of our customers and to fulfill or exceed those needs while continuously improving our processes, products and service.
Some of the industries we serve include the automotive, general manufacturing, food industry, general industry, and commercial businesses.
We offer a superior and comprehensive line of products that include cleaners, metal pretreatments, lubricants, drawing/stamping oils, coolants, water treatment (heating/cooling), and waste water treatment.
A gap in emission inventories of urban volatile organic compound (VOC) sources, which contribute to regional ozone and aerosol burdens, has increased as transportation emissions in the United States and Europe have declined rapidly. A detailed mass balance demonstrates that the use of volatile chemical products (VCPs)—including pesticides, coatings, printing inks, adhesives, cleaning agents, and personal care products—now constitutes half of fossil fuel VOC emissions in industrialized cities.
Emissions from the use of chemical products have been difficult to constrain in models (15) or from ambient measurements (16). One challenge has been the lack of available atmospheric measurements of oxygenated volatile organic compounds (OVOCs) common in everyday household products (16). Here, we focus on volatile chemical products (VCPs), including pesticides, coatings, printing inks, adhesives, cleaning agents, and personal care products. These products contain organic solvents, which lead to substantial emissions of VOCs to the atmosphere.