NINGBO DETAI CHEMICAL CO., LTD
Environmentally friendly carbon black ● Made by Detai
Ningbo Detai Chemical Co., Ltd. was established in 2005. It is a modern enterprise focusing on the research, development, production and sales of carbon black products. The company is located in Ningbo Petrochemical Economic and Technological Development Zone, with a registered capital of 150 million yuan. It has strong technology and R&D strength. It has a number of wet carbon black production lines with an annual output of 55,000 tons. It is a national high-tech enterprise.
A sound sales and logistics network has been established, and the annual sales volume of carbon black products is more than 50,000 tons. With a complete customer management system, the caring customer service will answer your questions about carbon black before and after sales.
The company is committed to meeting the diversified and personalized needs of customers, and has a number of wet carbon black production lines with an annual output of 60,000 tons.
It is a provincial high-tech enterprise R&D center. The center has a group of excellent R&D personnel, and has a provincial post-doctoral workstation. It has established close cooperative relations with many domestic scientific research institutes, and escorted the development of more favored products for our customers.
At present, the company has 24 patents, completed 1 National Torch Program project, 4 Ningbo City key research, industry-university-research, and energy-saving R&D projects, won 19 Ningbo municipal-level new products, and obtained 5 provincial and municipal scientific and technological progress awards. Hosted or participated in 12 national standards were formulated and revised.
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