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Monoethylene glycol (MEG) process
Our new process using proprietary catalyst developed by Johnson Matthey and East颅man enables the production of MEG from methanol via formaldehyde. This offers a unique and exciting opportunity for methanol and/or formaldehyde pro颅ducers who are interested in diversifying their product slate.
ExploreEASY-FLO products
EASY-FLO鈩� products are general-purpose silver brazing fluxes. They can be used on the common engineering metals including copper, copper alloys, nickel alloys, steel, stainless steel and tungsten carbide.
ExploreSTOP-FLO brazing products
STOP-FLO鈩� No.1 and STOP-FLO No.2 are two stop-off or 鈥榩arting鈥� compounds formulated to prevent the flow and wetting of molten brazing filler metal across the surface of a component during the brazing process.
ExploreCopper brazing filler metal
The ARGENTEL鈩� range of products are designed for the brazing of steel or copper components and also for brazing steel to tungsten carbide in tooling applications.
ExploreSoft solders
See our range of lead-free, silver-lead, tin-lead and low-melting indium soft solders.
ExploreTube
We have a range of high quality platinum group metal (pgm) tube used in industrial and jewellery applications, available in a range of materials, diameters and shapes.
ExploreNew processes
Expansion of our DAVY鈩� process portfolio is a key element of our business strategy, and this is accomplished by a combination of in-house developments, acquisition and collaborative programmes.
ExploreDe-aromatisation catalysts
Depending on feedstock, operating conditions and desired end product specification, our experienced technical specialists will advise you on the most appropriate HTC type - or a combination thereof.
ExploreADH-61
An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols
ExploreADH-230
An alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) for the reduction of ketones and aldehydes to the corresponding alcohols.
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