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welcome to calcium carbide
Tradeasia International Pte Ltd was established in 2000 as chemicals trading company. Over the years our product were expanded. Tradeasia International Pte Ltd was established to provide its customers with easy access to the finest calcium carbide goods. Our staff has extensive experience with calcium carbide products and especially calcium carbide, we pride ourselves on our commitment to quality, reliability, and speed. We bring calcium carbide to you.

CALCIUM CARBIDE
Calcium carbide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula CaC2. Its appearance depends on the grade and ranges from black through to grayish white lumps. Its main use now is as a source of acetylene. In China, acetylene is a feedstock for the chemical industry, in particular for the production of polyvinyl chloride, PVC.

Locally produced acetylene is more economic than using imported oil. Production of calcium carbide in China has been increasing. In 2005 output was 8.94 million tons with capacity to produce 17 million tons. In the USA, Europe and Japan consumption is generally reducing. Production levels in the USA in 1990 were 236,000 tons pa.


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Singapore
Tradeasia International Pte Limited
63 Robinson Road No. #04-18 Afro Asia Building, Singapore 068894, Republic Of Singapore
Tel : +65 6227 6365
Fax : +65 6225 6286


 
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