Chemistry plays a large part in the improvement of the quality of our daily life :
Paper, electronics, food industry, textile... Without chemistry, these activities could not exist.
The various expertises gathered in the group allow us to manufacture and sell products for numerous activities. This is one of the group strengths, to serve very different industries.
Where do we find our products in the everyday life ?
Here are some examples of the presence of chemistry in our everyday life : |
At home
PROTAVIC PNE 44822 A and B are used by the producers of decoders for numeric television channels (cable or satellite). The resin is used to surround the sensitive components containing the secret access codes.
MOUSSEX S 9092 is used in the manufacture of non stick coatings of cooking ware.
Garden plants grow better when they are fed with fertilizers which contain the MASQUOL-ATE trace-elements.
SYNTHRO-FIX WF is a dyestuff-fixing agent in the production of deep coloured paper.
Perfumed compositions created by J&E SOZIO perfume shampoos, body creams, candles…
SYNTHRO-COMP 60 B allows a portion of solvent to be replaced by water in decorative paints |
Food

The biotechnological range of DI-PROX allows the fermentation, the preservation and the storage of dairy products (cheese, cream, butter, fermented milk and yoghurts)
Transport

SYNTHRO-COR V 609 B is used in a cleaning agent for the aeronautics to prevent corrosion of metallic parts of aeroplanes
PROTAVIC ANE 30424 is used to seal a Felt Ring to make Cars Camshafts watertight. |
Textile and Garments

PROTE-CARE H CE makes T-shirts soft and eases the elimination of perspiration.
REXAMINE CS 9185 HL improves absorption of humidity of beach towels and so they give quicker drying.
PROTE-CARE HPA allows a rapid drying of swimming costumes.
Electronics

PROTAVIC ATE 10130 is used in the production of GSM and Bank Smart Cards. It is used as an adhesive to bond small silicon dies of 1mm2 maximum and withstand to several conditions: flexing, pressure, vibration, humidity, hot atmospheres and cold conditions.
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