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News Release from: American Technical Publishers | Subject: Chemical Manufacturers Directory
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 March 2003
World chemical products directory
Synapse Chemical Library has just released their Chemical Manufacturers Directory of Trade Name Products for 2003
The Directory centralises information about the chemicals and materials that are produced for the worldwide chemical market This Third Edition provides users with essential information on more than 60,000 chemical and material trade name products currently sold
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Part One of the Directory is the Manufacturer Entry.
It lists multiple worldwide branches and full contact information for more than 2900 manufacturers, followed by an alphabetical listing of trade names with concise chemical descriptions and applications.
Part Two is the Trade Name to Manufacturer Cross Reference.
This alphabetical listing of trade name products identifies each product's manufacturer for which contact information can be found in Part One.
Synapse Chemical Library conducted an exhaustive program of investigation to make this the most complete directory available.
Because there is no charge associated with the listing of the chemical products, the Directory includes the most significant representation of chemical manufacturers throughout the world.
The Directory is available in book and CD-ROM format.
The book sells for GBP236 and the CD-ROM for a single user sells for GBP220.
The CD-ROM for up to five users sells for GBP548.
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