
Discover the power of PARABIMUS in the Chemical and Petrochemical industry. With our innovative solutions and commitment to excellence, we drive progress and shape a brighter future. Join us on this transformative journey, with a strong focus on quality, sustainablity and cutting-edge technology. We offer a comprehensive range of products and services tailored to meet the diverse needs of our customers. As a trusted partner we understand industries’ unique challenges in today’s rapidly evolving landscape.
That’s why Parabimus is dedicated to delivering reliable and sustainable solutions that enable our clients to thrive. Let’s pave the way for progress in the Chemical and Petrochemical industry.
In the following, we will outline some of the items we are capable of supplying:
Caustic Soda Flakes 99%
Caustic Soda Flakes (Sodium Hydroxide, NaOH) are white, crystalline flakes known for their strong alkaline properties. Highly soluble in water, they are widely used across various industries including chemical manufacturing, water treatment, textile processing, petroleum refining, and food processing.
Applications:
Cleaning & Disinfectant Products Pharmaceuticals & Medicine
Fuel cell production Food Production
Aluminum Ore Processing Pulp & Paper Products
Water Treatment Oil & Gas Industry
Bitumen
Bitumen is a highly versatile and durable material, widely used in the construction and infrastructure industries. It is a sticky, black, and highly viscous liquid or semi-solid form of petroleum. Bitumen’s primary application is in road construction, where it serves as a binding agent mixed with aggregates to form asphalt concrete, providing excellent adhesive and waterproofing properties.
The production of bitumen involves the distillation of crude oil, where the heavier fractions are separated and further processed to create this dense and durable material. Bitumen is renowned for its resistance to water and its ability to withstand extreme weather conditions, making it ideal for use in various climates and environmental conditions.
There are several types of bitumen, each tailored to specific applications:
– *Straight-run Bitumen*: Used mainly for road construction.
– *Cut-back Bitumen*: Mixed with solvents to lower viscosity for easier application.
– *Bitumen Emulsion*: A mixture of bitumen and water, typically used for surface treatments.
– *Modified Bitumen*: Enhanced with polymers to improve elasticity and performance.
In addition to its use in road construction, bitumen is also employed in roofing, waterproofing, and sealing applications. Its ability to form a solid, impermeable layer makes it an essential material for protecting structures from moisture and environmental damage
Polybutadiene Rubber (PBR)
PBR is a synthetic rubber commonly used in various industrial applications. This polymer is notable for its high resistance to wear and low rolling resistance, which makes it ideal for manufacturing tires. PBR is produced by polymerizing butadiene monomers, resulting in a rubber that is exceptionally resilient and flexible.
The addition of PBR to other materials can significantly enhance their impact strength and durability. This makes it an excellent choice for products that require high elasticity and toughness. Its unique properties also make it suitable for use in the production of golf balls, automotive parts, and other consumer goods.
Overall, PBR stands out for its ability to provide superior performance in applications where durability and flexibility are crucial
HDPE
High Density Poly Ethylene is a thermoplastic polymer made from petroleum. As one of the most versatile plastic
materials around, HDPE plastic is used in a wide variety of applications, including plastic bottles, milk jugs, shampoo
bottles, bleach bottles, cutting boards, and piping. Known for its outstanding tensile strength and large
strength-to-density ratio, HDPE plastic has a high-impact resistance and melting point
L D P E
low density polyethylene is a soft, flexible, lightweight plastic material. LDPE is noted for its low temperature
flexibility, toughness, and corrosion resistance. It is not suited for applications where stiffness, high temperature
resistance and structural strength are required. It is often used for orthotics and prosthetics. LDPE has good
chemical and impact resistance and is easy to fabricate and form.
L L D P E
Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) is used in films and packaging due to its flexibility and toughness.
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is typically translucent and less flexible than LDPE.
Due to its higher crystallinity, it has better chemical resistance, stiffness, and strength than
LDPE.
HIPS
High Impact Polystyrene, also known as PS (Polystyrene), is an amorphous
thermoplastic material, used in lower heat applications. This form of PS typically
is produced by adding around 5-10% rubber or butadiene copolymer. This
increases the toughness and impact strength of the polymer and results in a very
stiff product ideal for packaging applications.
A B S
Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) is an impact-resistant engineering
thermoplastic & amorphous polymer. It is made of three monomers: acrylonitrile,
butadiene and styrene. It is a preferred choice for structural applications, thanks
to its physical properties such as high rigidity, resistance to impact, abrasion, strain.
It finds use in electronic housings, auto parts, consumer products, pipe fittings,
lego toys
These are just a few of the hundreds of petrochemical products we can offer. Please contact us with your specific requests