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  2. Nirma - Wikipedia

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    Nirma is a conglomerate based in Ahmedabad, India, involved in the manufacture of various products, including detergents, soaps, cement, cosmetics, salt, soda ash, linear alkyl benzene, and injectables. It was founded in 1969 by Karsanbhai Patel, a laboratory technician, as a one-man operation. [1]

  3. Courtaulds - Wikipedia

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    Courtaulds was a United Kingdom-based manufacturer of fabric, clothing, artificial fibres, and chemicals.It was established in 1794 and became the world's leading man-made fibre production company before being broken up in 1990 into Courtaulds plc and Courtaulds Textiles Ltd.

  4. Concord Biotech - Wikipedia

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    Concord Biotech was founded in 2000 by Sudhir Vaid, a former director at Ranbaxy Laboratories. [4] It was the first company in India and the second in the world to develop an anti-immuno suppressant tacrolimus.

  5. Daicel - Wikipedia

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    Daicel Corporation (株式会社ダイセル, Kabushiki gaisha Daiseru) is a chemical company based in Japan. It operates business in celluloid technologies, organic chemicals, high-performance chemicals, polymers and pyrotechnic devices.

  6. Cadila Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Cadila Pharmaceuticals is an Indian multinational pharmaceutical company based in Ahmedabad. The company's operations focus on manufacturing products ranging from active pharmaceutical intermediates, finished formulations, food supplements, biotechnology products and pharmaceutical machinery. [2]

  7. British Celanese - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the company lie with two brothers, Henri and Camille Dreyfus.In 1912, they set up "Cellonit Gesellschaft Dreyfus and Co" in Basel, Switzerland.In 1916, the brothers were invited to live in Britain by the British Government, to produce their recently developed cellulose acetate dope for the war effort; the canvas skins of aircraft of the time were sealed and made taut with ...

  8. Cellophane - Wikipedia

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    In the UK and in many other countries, "Cellophane" is a registered trademark and the property of Futamura Chemical UK Ltd, based in Wigton, Cumbria, United Kingdom. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In the USA and some other countries "cellophane" has become genericized , and is often used informally to refer to a wide variety of plastic film products, even those ...

  9. Lyocell - Wikipedia

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    It is a form of regenerated cellulose made by dissolving pulp and dry jet-wet spinning. Unlike rayon made by the more common viscose processes, Lyocell production does not use carbon disulfide, [2] [3] which is toxic to workers and the environment. [4] [5] [2] Lyocell was originally trademarked as Tencel in 1982.