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Projects on Disinfectants, Pesticides, Insecticides, Mosquito Repellents, Destroyers, Phenyl, Fertilizer, Fungicides, Herbicides, Plant Regulator, Plant Growth Regulator, Mixture, Intermediates, Agrochemicals, Bio Stimulate, Growth Activator, Organic Pesticides, Melamine, Mosquito Coils and Mats, Black Phenyl, Liquid Organic Fertiliser (Biofertiliser), Naphthalene Balls, Surfactants
Indian Agrochemicals Market to Reach $6.8 Bn by FY17
Freeing from infection or infection-producing organisms.
An agent that does this. Heat and certain other physical agents such as live steam can be disinfectants, but in common usage the term is reserved for chemical substances such as mercury bichloride or phenol. Disinfectants are usually applied to inanimate objects since they are too strong to be used on living tissues. Chemical disinfectants are not always effective against spore-forming bacteria.
Melamine
Melamine is chemically known as cyanurtriamide or 2, 4, 6 riaminosyntriazine. It forms compounds by combination of carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen. It is toxic compound by ingestion, skin and eye irritant. There has immense industrial importance for the manufacturing of different variety of organic chemical compound like melamine. It is used in the tannin industry and for the manufacturing of melamine resin. It is solid crystalline product in water soluble. It is manufactured by using basic raw material urea, ammonia, and Cyanamid, dicyanamide or cyanuric chloride.
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