Chemicals Directory: Listing by Chemicals, or by Suppliers


by Jenn Jenkins - Date: 2007-08-13 - Word Count: 471 Share This!

A chemicals directory could be one of two kinds. One kind contains information about chemicals such as their physical and chemical characteristics, structure, MSDS, etc. For example, the ChemExper Chemical Directory contains over 200,000 different chemicals, 10,000 MSDS and over 10,000 IR spectra.

The other kind of directory is the conventional listing of chemicals suppliers, listed under different product categories and/or under such categories as manufacturers, suppliers and distributors.

The Chemical Industry

The chemical industry converts raw materials such as oil, natural gas, air, water, metals and minerals into a large variety of industrial chemicals like polymers and plastics. These intermediate products are then used to make an innumerable variety of consumer products, or inputs for agriculture, manufacturing, mining or service sectors, or for the chemical industry itself.

The chemical industry produces its products using chemical processes and/or refining methods. Each industry needs specialized equipment and inputs like chemical catalysts that speed up chemical reactions.

Chemicals Directories

Chemical directories primarily listing suppliers are usually organized by major categories like manufacturers, distributors and suppliers. Under each major category, there may be product sub categories. The final listing would typically be in alphabetical order, though paid sponsors are likely to be listed at the top.

Directories primarily listing the chemicals themselves are likely to offer search facilities to locate what you want. Facilities for searching by chemical name, molecular formula and/or characteristics of a chemical might be offered.

Chemicals directories listing suppliers of equipment and other needed inputs help the industry players to locate their needs efficiently and economically. They could contact suppliers and shortlist those offering competitive prices and acceptable quality.

Directories listing the chemicals themselves would typically include information supplied by laboratories all over the world. Such a database of chemicals and their characteristics would help industry players to locate sources for better solutions to meet their requirements.

Regional Directories

Chemical directories might list only manufacturers and suppliers located in specific regions. Such niche directories are becoming increasingly more relevant. New suppliers are emerging in countries like China and India. These suppliers incur lower costs and are able to offer lower prices. Users of chemicals might find these low cost supplies a competitive advantage.

Conclusion

Chemicals directories could be sources of information about the chemicals themselves, or might list manufacturers, distributors and suppliers of different chemicals. This kind of dual listing meets the particular needs of the industry. For example, a laboratory might provide information about the chemicals they have developed and an industry player might find that these chemicals meet their specific need.

Regional chemical directories listing manufacturers and suppliers in emerging economies are becoming common. These directories could reveal sources of lower cost supplies.

About the Author :

Daniel Frency is with businessmagnet, an award winning business Chemicals directory listing over 70,000 businesses offering over 20,000 products and services. The directory indexes listings by company, town, postcode and product, making it very user-friendly.

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