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TABLE-India Chemicals Prices - Delhi - Jun 9

Mon Jun 9, 2008 2:17pm IST
 
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 Rates  by Asian News International, New Delhi
 Tel: 011 2619 1464
                               Indicative         Previous
                                 opening            close  
 Chemicals                (in rupees per 50 kg unless stated) 
  ------------------------------------------------------------
 Ammonium Bicarb (25 kg)          325-375            325-375
 Soda Ash (50 kg)               1,000-1,250        
950-1,000
 Amonium Chloride                     2,000            
2,000
 Stable Bleaching Powder(25 kg)   300-350            300-350
 Soda Hydro Sulphate (one kg)      90-100             90-100
 Boric Acid technical           4,500-4,600      
4,500-4,600
 Borax Granular                 1,400-1,500      
1,400-1,500
 Sodium Nitrite                 2,000-2,500      
1,500-1,550
 Camphor (one kg)                 150-180             80-90
 Oxalic Acid (PCPL)             1,800-1,900      
1,800-1,900
 S.H.M.P. (one kg)                100-110             90-100
 T.S.P. (Slulux Phosphate)      1,250-1,300      
1,250-1,300
 Glycerine (one kg)                70-80              70-80
 Titanium Dioxide (one kg)        100-110            100-110
 Caustic Soda (50 kg)           1,400-1,425      
1,400-1,425
 Acetic Acid                             45               
45
  Source: Delhi chemicals market traders.
 (To contribute to this daily table of indicative market
rates  please fax Delhi on 011-26191-455, attention - Sanjay
Mehra and Satish Sharma) 

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