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Artist commentary for Phase Eight!
Neutral: When thinking of neutrality, I think of something that is baseline. Something simple or rudimentary. I think a simple lifeform that glides rather than using powered flight works really well for this. I was going to make this more of a bird that glides, but I have plenty of birds. A gliding manta-like animal is a lot more interesting, and I wouldn’t want to give even gender neutrality a boring creature to represent it.
Genderflux: Fluctuation makes me think of “spikes” of gender, so I went literal with this one and made a Buddy that has spikes all over it. It’s a lump of iron pyrite (Fool’s Gold) with crystalline structures jutting out of it. Sometimes I veer off into the real-world inspired animal route and forget to pull it back and incorporate more designs based on non-living things - rocks, plants, robots, etc. This was my way to balance things out for the Basic level Buddies.
Transneutral: Not my favorite design, honestly. I wanted it to be more obviously mammalian to fit in with Transmasculine and Transfeminine, but it ended up looking a little weird. The biggest thing I dislike are the colors, but the flag colors were a little hard to work with. I should have leaned it more toward an ungulate again, with the body color a little more… natural? I don’t know. I wish it could have been brown or white or tan. Something neutral but convincing. The fins along its back were meant to incorporate design elements from Neutral.
Girlflux: Again, with fluctuations in mind, I drew spines on this Buddy to represent that. It’s slightly based on a pangolin with some spiny plant inspiration, sort of like a dragon fruit. The colors are okay, but I should have made it more like a dragon fruit and colored the body red instead. I do like the overall shape though.
Gender Variant: This design came from a series of random doodles that eventually ended up like this, with something that you can’t quite place as a mammal or bird or reptile. It’s just an ambiguous creature that can really represent just about any kind of animal it wants, which feels like it would fit the gender variant experience. Gender variant is a very loose term and not many people use it as an actual, concrete identity label, so I made a loose design that isn’t strictly any kind of animal.
Boyflux: The “spikes” in this design are less obvious, but the fur on this Buddy is very coarse and bristly. I like to think it’s sort of like a hedgehog but a bit softer. I really wanted another dinosaur-inspired design because I love dinosaurs, so I went with a feathered Tyrannosaurus based on a game called Saurian. Never played it, but I know the artist and love the way the game looks. The feathers come down almost like a blanket or shawl, so my design wraps the feathers over the shoulders like a big blanket that covers the arms. It might not even have arms under there!
Hypergender: This is actually the second Buddy designed after the idea of hyperactivity, the first being Neurogender from Phase Two. I went literal with the “hyper” part of the label and made something that was very active and quick. When I think of something that can move swiftly, I think of things that can climb trees. This was originally going to be more goblin-like with little wings on its back, but the wyvern idea was used to fit in with this particular phase’s theme - forest-dwelling animals (I don’t use a strict theme for each Phase but the hint for this one included a few animals that live in the trees and reside on the ground at the base of those trees.) The swirling “dizzy” eye design really ties it together.
Neutrafemale and Neutramale: I knew I wanted Water elemental creatures for this one and originally wanted both to be based on sea slugs of some kind. I thought of the blue sea dragon (the blue glaucus) as an inspiration, but then started looking at other animals. I really like leafy sea dragons, so that was what inspired Neutrafemale. The design for Neutramale incorporates more of the gray from the flag colors, which made me think of something metallic. “Sharp” designs work well for something made of metal and I remembered that lionfish look pretty spiny, so this Buddy is based on a lionfish!
Antigender: I had to make this a Void elemental Buddy for sure, especially since the flag has black in it. I wanted to try and make this design based on a black hole but I wasn’t sure how to make it look good. It would have had a big void in the center of its body, like a black hole that just sucks everything up. It was too much of an intangible design concept, so I reeled it in and went with the theme of hunger. This thing eats whatever it can and its stomach is basically - figuratively - a black hole. I thought the oil was an interesting addition because it was very robot-like, which made it easy to explain how it might eat so much. The big toothy grin was added later to solidify the theme of the design.
Omnine: Given that omnine includes masculine, feminine, neutral, and epicene all at once, that’s exactly what this Buddy is made of! The head is vaguely in the sleek shape of the Neutral design and it has a sort of fin on the tail the way that Neutral does, and the crest and orange spots are borrowed from Epicene (along with the little horn). The claws are sort of hoof-like, just like Epicene’s design. The body leans more toward the yellowy color that Neutral has. Yes, eventually the design for Feminine will have that frilly crest on it, and the design for Masculine will have hooves and the spots - these design elements are what make Epicene what it is, a mix of the two ideas. So, this Buddy does technically use some features from Masculine and Feminine, but I haven’t released those yet.
Satusic: This identity was coined to represent the sleepy start to one’s day, so I went with a creature that sleeps. A bear is a great representation for this, so this design is generally bear-like. It would have been more like a cat but the bear design was way cuter. The symbol on the flag sort of looks like an eye that’s shut, so I decided to make it into a third eye that helps the Buddy see dreams. It also has a crescent moon on its flank to represent that flag’s symbol.
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Trinkets, Worthless, 10: These trinket are garbage plain and simple. They would be termed vendor trash or junk loot in video games. They aren’t touched by stray magic or mystery as with regular trinkets, aren’t made from valuable materials and aren’t particularly useful even if they aren’t damaged.
A burlap bag containing a dozen assorted doorknobs.
A rather large and dead hairy spider that looks as if someone tried to make a wig out of it.
A small beige oilcloth sack embroidered neatly with the word ‘CHEESE.’ You can smell it from halfway across the room.
An expertly taxidermied rat with a built in candle holder capable of bearing a small tea candle. The mouse is posed as if scurrying
A lump of coal with runes carved into it.
A five pound pyrite (Fools gold) ingot.
A worn minotaur’s nose ring that has been bent and beaten back into shape many times.
A lacquered wooden coin engraved with the holy symbol of a minor God of Random Neutral Domain.
A smooth, flat, black river stone.
A small, tattered canvas sack containing a dozen half-rotted teeth that are as long as a thumb, but are decidedly identifiable as human.
—Keep reading for 90 more trinkets.
—Note: The previous 10 items are repeated for easier rolling on a d100.
A burlap bag containing a dozen assorted doorknobs.
A rather large and dead hairy spider that looks as if someone tried to make a wig out of it.
A small beige oilcloth sack embroidered neatly with the word ‘CHEESE.’ You can smell it from halfway across the room.
An expertly taxidermied rat with a built in candle holder capable of bearing a small tea candle. The mouse is posed as if scurrying
A lump of coal with runes carved into it.
A five pound pyrite (Fools gold) ingot.
A worn minotaur’s nose ring that has been bent and beaten back into shape many times.
A lacquered wooden coin engraved with the holy symbol of a minor God of Random Neutral Domain.
A smooth, flat, black river stone.
A small, tattered canvas sack containing a dozen half-rotted teeth that are as long as a thumb, but are decidedly identifiable as human.
A single feather hanging from a chain of slender twigs reminiscent of a bird’s nest.
A dull-red, cloth pouch filled with five pounds of finely ground, rust flakes.
A pair of minotaur horns, which were well used by their original owner.
A tangled mess of metal wires fused together with heat and attached to a wooden plaque. It may be a worthless mess of twisted scrap metal or a priceless piece of inspired artwork.
A heavily used hand cranked wood drill that creaks loudly when used.
A foggy hand mirror that when cleaned, immediately fogs back up.
A cracked and weathered hourglass that only has some sand remaining
A battered leather satchel filled with dried red beans.
A fishing hook that cannot be bent.
A large tin canister whose lid is crudely stamped with the word “JURKY”, which contains dozens of sticks of meat jerky. Any creature can clearly identify the jerky as “meat” but as to the exact animal the dried “food” came from, (If it is only from a single species of animal) is impossible to tell.
A battered stone shaped like a heart.
A child's wooden doll that makes whoever looks at it uncomfortable.
A cloth sack packed to the brim with cat fur.
A cloth sack packed to the brim with dog fur.
A flat, round, dark gray stone speckled with reddish flecks, and about six inches across.
A sewing thimble that, when poked by a needle, will roughly squeeze the bearer's thumb.
A small brass key.
A hand mirror with a horn handle. Instead of actually functioning correctly, the mirror reflects all creature's image as a specific bald human of unknown origin.
A very roughly drawn map of the surrounding area. A knowledgeable creature is able to tell that the map is not to scale and is barely useable for actual navigation.
A spindly iron key.
A chipped nautilus shell.
A moth eaten, gray velvet clutch purse.
A fairly convincing but ultimately inaccurate map, with a single red dot marking “You are here”.
An old scratched up lyre, strung with well-worn cat gut strings.
A Random Humanoid Race’s rotting, severed head.
A crudely made staff topped by a small skull.
An uneven, gnarled length of wood from a grotesque tree.
An old and cracked velum scroll whose script has been rendered illegible by the ravages of time.
A simple, springy rod made of twisting vines and twigs.
A rotting wooden goblet filled with a festering brew of pus, blood, wriggling maggots and worms that spill from the froth on the liquid's surface.
A dusty old pair of half-moon glasses of such a strong prescription that they are unwearable for most creatures.
A cracked glass jar containing a crudely removed bear claw.
A poorly embroidered handkerchief with the words “I love you dad” crudely stitched into it.
A red, child sized, fuzzy blanket that smells of mold and mildew.
A desiccated hoof that once belonged to a large, male elk.
A simple dusty scroll has no marking, seal nor text on it. By all appearances, it is a standard sheet of writing material that is bound by a single hemp thread.
A stone jar of filled with acid. The jar's lid is badly fitting, and the acid bubbles and froths as it moves. The object's sole markings are a skull symbol resting overtop of a warning written in Dwarvish.
A bedroll that is covered in a large, dark stain, but is in otherwise fair condition.
A set of crude fishing supplies, including a box of maggots, several bent hooks and a ten foot length of wire.
A set of clothes, appearing halfling in size and design. They appear partially burnt and have a large, black stain on the chest.
A primitive woolen bag filled with bones.
A rough bag full of leaves and stems of an unknown plant.
A crude animal cage. Inside there are two dead rats a dead bat and a large number of healthy maggots feeding on the aforementioned corpses.  
A badly water damaged book whose pages cannot be read.
A set of badly maintained scientific instruments, including a compass, measuring rods, quills and ink. With some repair, they could form a cartographer's toolkit.
A humanoid skull that has been cleaned and bleached white. It has a large, drilled hole in the center of the crown and several abyssal symbols are crudely carved into the temples.
A long clock hand of dark metal, the end raggedly pointed and stained with old blood.
A dusty glass bottle that still holds a few drops of viscous red liquid.
A page torn from a hymnal book dedicated to a god of war.
A clay tablet with indecipherable symbols.
A padlock that any key can open.
A bundle of crumpled papers, each having a partially completed love poem on them. Most of the words are scribbled out and are illegible, but the intended recipient appears to be a woman by the name of Neurelia.
The skull of a bird with an iron nail driven through it.
A crude wooden mask featuring a head crest of branches. The entirety of the mask is scorched wood and it smells like charcoal.
A beaten crate filled with rotted children’s clothing and old toys.
An alligator skull that reeks of sulfur and bog water. The druidic rune for “Preserve” is carved into the forehead.
A stone statue of a goblin, paper-thin and hollow. If the statue is broken, goblin bones tumble out.
A rusty dagger with a blade that is wildly unsuited for any sort of cutting whatsoever. Dangling from the pommel-nut is a leather thong strung with teeth and walnut shells.
A latticed or deformed stone that's possibly a meteorite
A malformed doll with a strange leer that wears a sackcloth dress.
A stitched up bear composed of multiple parts from different teddy bears.
A lady’s brush, elegantly carved of ivory with boar bristle. The ivory is stained and cracked, and many of the bristles are missing.
A hefty book full of notes written by many authors and inserted pages from other books. There are bite marks and slashes on the covers and some dirt might slip from between the pages when shaken.
A wizard's spellbook that was enchanted to repel liquids. Unfortunately, the enchantment is so strong that the pages cannot be written on rendering it completely unusable.
A reasonably shiny pebble.
A plank of wood whose knots and grain, crudely (At best) depict a lesser known deity of Random Domain.
A corroded metal cylinder bearing forbidden writing. The runic script bears little coherence, appearing like mad ramblings about the things beyond.
A set of brass lockpicks that couldn't possibly fit into any known style of lock.
A sheaf of poorly rendered sketches made by children.
A torn flag of an ancient city long since fallen into ruin.
A dissected and flayed corpse of a tiny fey creature.
A syringe with a squared-off crystal barrel. The plunger, flange, and needle hardware are nickel alloy ornately etched in twining, serpentine coils. Though it has no needle, and the plunger no longer seals, it is finely made, given its age.
A rotting quarterstaff made of oak wood. The staff has grips wrapped in slimy brown ape skin.
An old pair of trousers that are almost entirely made of patches and stitches, having been kept in service long past their time.
A crooked rod of dark wood with a possum skull lashed to the top.
An antique sword, rusted to its mildewy scabbard.
A length of heavy rusty chain, entangled in an impossible knot.
A thick waxy candle the colour of sickly pallid skin. When burned, the smoky odor of roasting ghoulflesh fills the room, ideal for setting the mood for foul necromantic rituals, preparing volunteers for human sacrifice, and all manner of depraved acts involving corpses.
A large bird's nest that has human finger bones woven into it.
A thick shirt of coarse brown horsehair.
A small leather pouch containing a double handful of seemingly fresh tree nuts, still in their shells.
An ugly gray wine skin, heavier than it looks, sloshes and gurgles in response to any movement.
A large, cast pewter vial containing a quantity of strangely textured sand. It clumps and sticks in a single doughy mass.
A piece of parchment bearing an unusual symbol drawn in iridescent green ink.
A long and tangled piece of twine with tiny brass bells knotted into it every few feet.
A dingy, brown leather collar with a sea serpent branded along its length is stuck on a jagged piece of splintered wood.
An intricate and spiky ball of cat and rat whiskers.
A heavy shot glass with a cat's face carved into the bottom.
A copper coin with a small hole drilled at the top and attached to a long length of fishing line.
A small, stained sack with a crudely painted figure of a halfling on the side. Opening the sack releases an odour that invokes tears and gagging to those nearby. The sack itself contains a number of crude items designed to disguise a goblin as a halfling. Laying the kit’s inventory out on the ground, you assess its value as a tool for subterfuge and determine a figure of zero. The wig leaves an odor of wet dog on your hands. The goblin disguise kit contains the following items: a chopped and damp wig made from worg fur, flesh-toned paste that burns when applied, a set of incomprehensibly disgusting false teeth, a canvas tunic with a poorly painted “shirt front,” and a pair of greasy gloves.
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jainsonlab-blog · 4 years
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Jainson Chemicals - Industrial Chemicals & Minerals
Our product’s are Iron Sulphide, Iron Sulphide Lumps, Iron Sulphide Powder, Pyrite Concentrates, Pyrite mine, Unroasted Pyrite, Unroasted iron Pyrite, Unroasted iron Pyrite Concentrates, Pyrite Stones, granules Sulphur, Lead chloride, Lead Chloride in India, Lead Chloride Producer, Lead Chloride Headers, Powder Lead Chloride. Copper Iron Sulphide, Ammonium Chloride, Roll Sulphur, Sulphur Powder, Iron Sulphide Powder, Iron Sulphide Lumps, Friction Iron Sulphide, Brake pad Iron Sulphide.
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all of them for prosper GO
1) A story for every scar. Do any of their wounds have interesting origins?
All her scars have fun stories which y’all know. She cut her tail off in a fit of blinding rage and her back scars are from her mom whipping her. 
2) Three songs that show their character progression.
Gh this is Hard, uhh… Landfill by Daughter, Gold by Marina and the Diamonds anndd Big God by Florence + The Machine
3) If they were a god which god would they be?
A God of warmth and home
4) What was their favourite subject at school?
No School here but she loves studying history and abt gods so theology??
5) What does their voice sound like?
Its,,, Kinda all over the place she doesn’t have a well defined voice I think… but in my head its smooth and calm. Except when she's Experiencing Emotion which is Most times
6) Animal, vegetable, mineral: what one thing symbolises them the most?
Iron Pyrite I Guess Idk im at a bit of a loss here,,, but fools gold sounds abt right. Pretty in its own right but not what most people hope fore. You gotta find the right person to appreciate it for what it is
7) If they could control one of the four elements what would it be?
Air. Its fun and light and free and Yes 
8) What would their favourite tv show be?
Hm!! I think she’d love home reno shows tbh gkjsdg
9) Would they ever use magic to gain love?
In the past Maaybbeee but now No
10) What do they think of themself?
She thinks shes a bad person but shes working on not being actively horrible. She doesn’t think she’s worth much and she also has self esteem issues but she’s Also working on that.
11) Gender and sexuality?
Cis Girl and Lesbian
12) Do they have a type?
Yeah, her type is Scrappy.
13) Playing video games, would they be a completionist, a speed runner, how would they play?
She’d be a completionist, maybe a mild data miner she Wants to unlock All those sweet secrets
14) If they could solve one problem, what would they solve?
All the people she’s screwed over if she could lump them into one big problem sksjkg
15) What horoscope stereotype fits them the most?
She’s an Aquarius sooo hmm I guess being intellegent? But also mildly the thing abt being a bit detached
16) Favourite terrain?
She likes temperate forests akdagjk Not At All Biased 
17) How do they dress?
She favours utility of aesthetic cause of all the years she Had too, and mostly Plain cause she doesn’t like ruining nice clothes. Though her aesthetic shines through sometimes.
18) What would their ideal home be like?
Any where warm and cozy and full of love.
19) What would they like their mark in history to be?
She wants to be a renown author with important books on the Sovereign and such! She wants her works to live on and be studied for ages as valuable primary resources
20) If they could be a dragon, would they be a dragon?
No, Dragons are Scary
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The Cursed Silver of Long Island
There is a clay bank on Little Neck, Long Island, where metallic nodules are now and then exposed by rain. Rustics declare them to be silver, and account for their crumbling on the theory that the metal is under a curse. A century ago the Montauks mined it, digging over enough soil to unearth these pellets now and again, and exchanging them at the nearest settlements for tobacco and rum. The seeming abundance of these lumps of silver aroused the cupidity of one Gardiner, a dweller in the central wilderness of the island, but none of the Indians would reveal the source of their treasure. One day Gardiner succeeded in getting an old chief so tipsy that, without realizing what he was doing, he led the white man to the clay bed and showed him the metallic spots glittering in the sun. With a cry of delight Gardiner sprang forward and tore at the earth with his fingers, while the Indian stood by laughing at his eagerness.
Presently a shade crossed the white man's face, for he thought that this vast treasure would have to be shared by others. It was too much to endure. He wanted all. He would be the richest man on earth. Stealing behind the Indian as he stood swaying and chuckling, he wrenched the hatchet from his belt and clove his skull at a blow. Then, dragging the body to a thicket and hiding it under stones and leaves, he hurried to his house for cart and pick and shovel, and returning with speed he dug out a half ton of the silver before sunset. The cart was loaded, and he set homeward, trembling with excitement and conjuring bright visions for his future, when a wailing sound from a thicket made him halt and turn pale. Noiselessly a figure glided from the bush. It was the Indian he had killed. The form approached the treasure, flung up its arm, uttered a few guttural words; then a rising wind seemed to lift it from the ground and it drifted toward the Sound, fading like a cloud as it receded.
Full of misgiving, Gardiner drove to his home, and, by light of a lantern, transferred his treasure to his cellar. Was it the dullness of the candle that made the metal look so black? After a night of feverish tossing on his bed he arose and went to the cellar to gloat upon his wealth. The light of dawn fell on a heap of gray dust, a few brassy looking particles showing here and there. The curse of the ghost had been of power and the silver was silver no more. Mineralogists say that the nodules are iron pyrites. Perhaps so; but old residents know that they used to be silver.
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Jainson Lab India -  Solutions for Calcium Fluoride
Jainson Lab India is a company formed with the core reason to manufacture and supply of industrial chemicals that are used in various applications. The company has invested heavily in research and development in the field of chemical engineering for the products like ferrous sulphide, copper iron sulphide, zinc sulphide, pyrite, pyrite cord wire, lead chloride, ammonium chloride, sulphur powder, double refined sulphur, double refined sulphur granule, Potassium Aluminium Fluoride (PAF), selenium metal powder, selenium metal pellets, selenium metal granules, Antimony Tri Sulphide, Calcium Flouride (Flourspar), Tin Sulphide to develop first class chemical products used in industries such as steel manufacturing, grey cast iron, and foundry workshops and even in agricultural industries.
The company specializes in production of special sulphide and chloride chemicals such as pyrite lumps, pyrite powder, sulphur powders, sulphur rolls and granulated sulphur, chlorides and copper iron sulphides.
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The company has a mission to maintain a strong global lead in the current product range as well as to increase the product range to serve more industries. To achieve this, the company has embraced a quality management system under the framework of the ISO 9000:2008 standard, which has helped in the realization of high quality products and services. Our approach to customer service through rapid response to clients concerns as well as a proactive approach and ethical business practices has also endeared us to our clients who have always expressed satisfaction.
The company prides itself in a state of the art laboratory that is well equipped to handle all customer requirements. The company has a strong technical team that is able to work round the clock to meet all clients’ needs. The product range includes;
Sulphide Sulphide is a chemical compound which is an anion of sulphur with one or more negatively charged ions of sulphur (S2-) based on the number of anions, they can be classified as bi sulfides and disulfides.
Ferrous Sulphide Ferrous Sulphide is a chemical in the sulphides family (FeS) used in the laboratory for manufacture of products such as hydrogen sulphide gas through the use of KIPPs apparatus. Our production process of this product ensures high quality production which is now useful in industries such as wire rope making, stainless steel, and free cutting steel. It acts as an alloying agent to enhance the machine ability of steel castings.  The company manufactures Copper iron sulphide and zinc sulphide for various industrial uses.
Pyrite - FeS2 Pyrite (FeS2) is a flagship product of the company. The product is used in various industrial processes like the manufacture of sulfur dioxide, sulfuric acid, making of non-rechargeable lithium batteries, pyrite lumps, pyrite cored wires among other uses.  
Chlorides Chlorides such as the lead chloride and ammonium chloride are also among the company product lines. Lead chloride is among the most important chlorides in industry. It is used in processes such as in the manufacture of barium lead titanate ceramics, production of infra-red transmitting glass, ornamental glass manufacturing (aurene glass) and may also be used to pigment white paint.
Ammonium Chloride Ammonium Chloride is an important for the industrial application. In the health sector it is used as a diuretic for people with edema where it acts in increasing the renal excretion of chloride. To guarantee the safety of the Ammonium Chloride, the company ensures the production process is highly controlled and monitored and high quality product achieved. The product has also been used as the flux in the soldering process and for removal of metal oxides.
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jstechnochem · 5 months
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Iron Pyrite Manufacturers in North India
Exporter of Iron Pyrite - Iron Pyrite Powder, Iron Pyrite Lumps, Ferro Sulphur 48% and Iron Sulphide Sticks offered by JS Technochem Pvt. Ltd.
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The mineral pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulfide with the chemical formula FeS2. Pyrite (FeS2) is a useful material with a variety of applications, from sulfuric acid production to photovoltaic devices. Interestingly, proponents of the geothermal theory of life on Earth claim that FeS2 evolved 4 billion years ago and may have been used as an energy source by early plant life. Meanwhile, bacteria such as Thiobacillus ferrooxydans that survive in oxygen-free environments obtain energy only from FeS2 to maintain a high biomass. Without reservation, all assets fall into the category of residual assets. Of this, about 27 million tons fall into the useful category (STD211). Of the total resources, raw materials are 62 million tons, low-grade resources are 1.5555 million tons, and soil development resources are 6 million tons. The remaining approximately 51 million tonnes of resources are classified as non-existent or non-existent resources. Pyrites Phosphates and Chemicals Ltd (PPCL) has two pyrite manufacturing units in Amjhore (Bihar) and Saladipura (Rajasthan), apart from its phosphate division in Dehradun. The government approved the closure and decommissioning of these two plants in July 2002 and the Amzhore plant in June 2003, but no action has been taken since then.
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agammyajain · 4 years
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Agammya International- A step ahead in Industrial Chemicals and Mineral Solutions
Iron Pyrites Sulphur | Manufacturers | Supplier & Exporter worldwide
We  “organizations engaged in Globally distributing, Supplying and Exporting all kinds of different specification pyrite product  that are used in Steel Industry, Grey Iron foundry, Cored Wire, Abrasive Industry, Friction Industry, cutting steel and Casting industry. To cater the needs of Rubber, fertilizer, Pesticides, Sugar and other industries, Agammya International is a renowned Global distributor, exporter, importer, trader and supplier of a wide range of products like: Sulphur Powder and Sulphur Roll. Agammya International FZE”, are among the eminent
http://www.sulphurpyrites.com/
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agammyajain · 4 years
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Agammya International- A step ahead in Industrial Chemicals and Mineral Solutions
Iron Pyrites Sulphur | Manufacturers | Supplier & Exporter worldwide
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agammyajain · 5 years
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Quality Assurance of Jainson Lab India
The size of our company means we always react flexibly to customers’ requirements and advice you competently based on our many years of experience in the sector. Our top priority is to satisfy the needs of our customers. We do this by providing top quality and reliable products and services plus faultless order processing. We guarantee permanently high quality standards by means of continuous controls of raw materials, our production processes and the end products. Of course the hard work and motivation of our personnel also play a significant part in achieving this.
http://www.leadchloride.com
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agammyajain · 5 years
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Why choose Jainson Lab India in chemical industries
Since our commencement, we have aimed to become to top priority of the clients and so for the reason direct all our efforts towards it. Owing to our ethical trade practices and qualitative products, we have created a benchmark of growth and success in the industry. In addition to this, these are several other factors which have helped us to garner numerous clients across the globe.
Enterprise Responsibility
Spirit of Enterprise
Core Values
Integrity
Collaboration
Openness
Inclusiveness
http://www.sulphurpyrites.com
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agammyajain · 5 years
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About Jainson Lab India
Jainson Lab India is established in the Indian government recognized industrial area, registered with 'U.P. Pollution control board' as a unit having pollution under control' and registered with the directorate of industries (U.P Government). We are a main producer and supplier of minerals and chemicals. Those are mainly used in following industries like as: Pesticides, Chemical Laboratories, cored wires, Alloy steel foundries, Fertilizers, pigments and rubber, steel etc.
http://www.jainsonchemicals.com
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agammyajain · 5 years
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About Lead chloride in Jainson Lab India
Lead (II) chloride (PbCl2) is an inorganic compound which is a white solid under ambient conditions. It is poorly soluble in water. Lead (II) chloride is one of the most important lead-based reagents. It is an inorganic compound used as one of the primary lead based agents. This white to off-white powered compound is 98.26% pure. Our Lead Chloride is formulating using quality-tested constituents in accurate proportion. We continuously strive to improve our business processes and to optimize our products. The commitment of our staff has made it easy for us to rise to this challenge.
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Quality Management of Chemical Products in Agammya International
Agammya International maintains industry leading quality standards. With rigorous incoming raw material inspection and finished goods analysis and testing, we deliver on our promise of superior product consistency and quality. The declared aim of the company is to sale only such products and goods that meet all individually customized, relevant to production quality requirements in full.
Our quality Objectives
Maintain improving trend of Customer Satisfaction.
Adherence to applicable statutory & regulatory requirements.
Constantly monitor supplier's quality and guide them in improvements.
Continual improvement in on-time delivery of products as per customer requirements.
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