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Ceyenar Chemicals




Ceyenar Chemicals.
Private
Founded1975
HeadquartersKottayam, Kerala, India
Key peopleLate Raju Nair, Founder
N.Rajagopal, Managing Director
Vishnu Narayan, Director
Ananthu Narayan, Director
IndustryNatural Rubber & Rubber Chemicals
SloganThe Chemistry of Great Service
Websitewww.ceyenar.com

Ceyenar Chemicals (Private) Limited (short name: Ceyenar Chemicals) is a Kerala-based Rubber Chemicals and Natural Rubber Supply company with offices at Kottayam, Thrissur, Manjeri and Kozhikode in Kerala, Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh and Kolkata in West Bengal. Ceyenar Chemicals provides end-to-end consultancy services to Rubber Industry.

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Relation with Rubber Industry

Ceyenar Chemicals began its operations in Kolkata in the early 70s with the marketing of natural rubber. Thereafter diversified into the sale and distribution of rubber chemicals of the leading manufacturing brands in the country and later into consultancy services.

The company is one of the leading marketers of rubber chemicals and a leading rubber industry consultant in India, which has built strong and successful relationships with rubber planters as well as with chemical manufacturers.

Relation with Rubber Planters

Ceyenar has ongoing arrangements with all major plantations and processors for the consistent supply of value added rubber in tailor made forms. Our technologists make sure that we procure the right quality rubber at the right price. We also ensure prompt supply at the required site.

Marketing

Currently Ceyenar Chemicals market the following grades of rubber as per Indian Standards and international market demands:

• All grades of Ribbed Smoked Sheets (RSS)

• Pale Latex Crepe (PLC)

• Technically Specified Rubber or Block Rubber (TSR)

• Centrifuged Latex

Ceyenar Chemicals has built several brands in a wide range of product categories in India. We have also discovered immense potential for more brands to take root. The company markets following range of products, required for various processes in the rubber industry.

Synthetic Rubber

 Styrine Butadine Rubber (SBR)
 High Styrine Rubber (HSR)
 Poly Butadine Rubber (PBR)
 Nytrile Rubber (NBR)

Reclaimed Rubber

 Superfine Grade
 Fine Grade
 Medium Grade
 White Reclaim

Accelerators

 MOR, F
 CBS
 MBT
 TMT
 ZDC
 MBTS

Anti Oxidants

 TDQ
 SP
 Pilflex 13

Curing Agents & Activators

 Sulphur Powder
 Insoluble Sulphur
 DAHP
 Dispersal F

Special Additives

 Blowing Agents
 Mould Releasing Agents
 Factices

Processing Aids

 Finowaxes
 Paraffin waxes
 Process Oil
 DEG, DOP
 Fungicide
 Wood Rosin

Dyes & Pigments

 Titanium Dioxide
 Colour Pigments
 Emulsions
 Pidifine Pastes

Fillers

 Carbon Black
 Precipitaed Silica
 Calcium Carbonates
 China Clay & Minerals

Services to enhance productivity

Ceyenar Chemicals has expertise to the following areas:

• Rubber Chemicals marketing

• Supply of Natural and Synthetic Rubber

• Retail and Distribution

Over three decades, the Company has perfected an impressive spectrum of services including the supply and distribution of chemicals, research and consultancy. Ceyenar has been contributing immensely to the growth of the Indian Rubber Industry with the application of updated infrastructure, advanced technology and streamlined network. The Company supplies Chemicals, helps planters acquire the most advanced machinery and adopt innovative manufacturing methods to ensure maximum profit. Ceyenar builds brands as well. With a personalised approach to marketing, the Company helps Chemical Manufacturing Companies grow and establish as strong brands, by identifying potential markets and selling their products in these markets.. Ceyenar has built several brands in a wide range of product categories in India. We have also discovered immense potential for more brands to take root.

 
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