Matex International Ltd
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Matex International Ltd
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Matex International Ltd. engages in the manufacture, supply and marketing of specialty chemicals focusing on dyestuff and auxiliaries. The firm's principal activities include the formulation, manufacturing and sale of specialty chemicals focusing on dyestuff and auxiliaries for the textile industry. Its business solutions include Colour Solutions and Application Process & Functional Solutions. The Colour Solutions serves apparel, textiles and other industries, in applications that ranges from fashion to home textiles, special technical textiles and others. The Application Process & Functional Solutions encompasses specialties for pre-treatment, dyeing, printing and finishing of textiles from fiber to finish. Its main product/system includes Meclear S880, Mescour BTD H/C, Melube ULC H/C, Supergard, Megaperse CF, Megaperse SP and others.
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