Hanchang Ind Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:079170
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Hanchang Ind Co Ltd
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HANCHANG INDUSTRY Co., Ltd. engages in the production and sale of chemicals and base materials. The company is headquartered in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-Do and currently employs 84 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2005-02-01. The Company’s products portfolio consists of zinc (Zn) dusts and zinc phosphates, which are used as anti-corrosion paint materials for containers, ships and steel structures, and reducing agents in organic chemistry; lithium bromides, which are used as absorbents for absorption chillers and heaters; zeolites used for oxygen manufacture equipment, and others including manganese (Mn) oxides used as raw materials to produce Mn-Zn ferrites, and manganese metal powders used as materials for welding rods, special steels and manganese oxides. The firm distributes its products within domestic market and to overseas markets.
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