The Basic Chemicals Making Chemical Products

Chemical products are manufacturing establishments produced through chemical processes. These chemical products are grouped into three categories: basic chemicals such as alkalies, acids, organic chemicals, and salts; chemicals that can be used in further manufacturing of plastic materials, synthetic fibers, pigments, and colors; and finished chemical products used for ultimate consumption such as cosmetics, soaps, and drugs; or materials for use in other industries such as explosives, fertilizers, and paints. Whether you’re working with abrasive chemicals, regular sterilization, intense thermal shocks, heavy impacts, oil, or other liquids, we’ll work closely with you to understand your needs and develop the best epoxy floor or wall coating system solution for your business contact https://www.epoxypro.com/resources.

What are Basic Chemicals?

Chemical manufacturing companies produce basic chemicals before they are used in further processes to make chemical products. These are sold to other industries that manufacturers chemical products. However, basic chemicals serve are raw materials for most industries, and they can serve as solvents and additives in many mixtures.

Basic chemicals are categorized as organic and inorganic compounds. Here are the common basic chemicals:

  • Acids

Acids refer to sour solutions in taste and can turn blue litmus red. These basic chemicals react with certain metals and bases to form the salt. In addition, acids increase the concentration of hydrogen ions after they are dissolved in water. Examples of acids include formic acid, acetic acid, phosphoric acid, and more.

  • Alcohols

Alcohols are organic compounds with molecules containing hydroxy groups and carbon atoms. The hydroxyl in alcohol is usually converted into many other functional groups.

That’s the reason why alcohol has been used for laboratory purposes. Some alcohols such as ethanol can be used as fuel, while methanol is used as industrial feedstock.

  • Aromatic Solvents

Aromatic Solvents are used in different industries such as ink & resin, agrochemicals, oil field chemicals, paint & coating, industrial wash oil, and more. Aromatic Solvents applications include degreasing, extraction, chemical intermediates, and as components of insecticides.

  • Aliphatic Solvents

These are basic chemicals used in reference to open-chain hydrocarbons. Aliphatic Solvents are highly used in the pharmaceuticals, paint, agriculture, printing, and pesticides industries.

Solvents are liquids that can suspend, dissolve, and extract other materials. When extracting materials, there is no chemical change to solvent or the material.

  • Inorganic Salts

There are different inorganic salts available. Some examples of these inorganic salts include sodium sulfate, sodium benzoate, sodium chloride, caustic soda, and more.

  • Ketones

Ketones are basic chemicals with high physiological properties, produced in massive scales as polymer precursors, solvents, and pharmaceuticals. Ketones are compounds present in sugars and used for medical purposes. 

  • Esters

Esters are derived from acids – both organic and inorganic. These basic chemicals are highly used to manufacture perfumes, nail polish removers, paint & coating solvents, printing ink, and more.

  • Resin and Coating Material

These are adhesive to the surface and used for casting molds. However, when epoxy resin is applied to the surfaces, they prevent damages and protect the materials.

  • Peroxides

Peroxides are used in making breaching chemical products. That’s because they have a breaching effect. It is also used as an additive in hair dyes. But in industries, they are needed for synthesis reaction and intermediary production.

Conclusion

The demand for basic chemicals to make chemical products has continued to increase. The advent of newer industries has influenced this.