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Sulfuric acid product global trade data has found a total of 927 unique records from the application, which has unique exporters in countries and unique buyers in 12 countries. Latest record found from the month of May 2022 and oldest record was from Jan 2017.
63 exporter and 197 Importer shipments are available in the application of Sulfuric acid product.
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687 Import Shipments found from 12 importing Countries
HSN Code | Product Description | Imports | Exporter | Origin | Destination | Qty. | More Columns Click to View |
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2807000000 | SULFURIC ACID | CHINA | Ghana | 26 | 60 More Columns Available | ||
2833220000 | 1. ALUMINUM SULFATE ALUMINUM SULFATE, A COMPLEX INORGANIC SUBSTANCE, IS A CRYSTALLINE SALT, TECHNICAL ALUMINUM SULFATE CAN BE OBTAINED BY TREATING NATURAL MINERALS WITH SULFURIC ACID: BAUXITE, ALUNITE OR CLAY RICH IN KAOLINITE. IT IS USED AS AN ADDITIVE FOR COMPACTION OF CONCRETE AND OTHER BUILDING MORTARS IN ORDER TO INCREASE THE WATER RESISTANCE OF FINISHED BUILDING MATERIALS. PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES COLOR - WHITE SHAPE - POWDER ODOR – FAINT ODOR PH 2.5 - 3.4 AT 20 °C DENSITY 1.7 G/CM3 AT | TURKEY | Kazakhstan | 20.9 | |||
2807000001 | 1. BATTERY ACID 1.23 G/ML ELECTROLYTE /H2SO4/H2O/ FOR VENTILATED LEAD-ACID BATTERIES /VLA/, COLORLESS TRANSPARENT LIQUID, COMPOSITION: SULFURIC ACID - 25-50% AND DISTILLED WATER, IN 30 LITER CANS, FOR OWN NEEDS AS PART OF AN INVESTMENT PROJECT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A COMBINED-CYCLE POWER PLANT WITH A CAPACITY OF 1,500 MW IN THE SYRDARYA REGION - WEIGHT: 3296 KG 2. SEATS 6, 6 PALLETS 3. FFAU3956332 8. 103 11. 02 TOTAL NUMBER OF SEATS: 6 | NULL | Uzbekistan | 0 | |||
2807000000 | SULFURIC ACID OTHERS | BULGARIA | Turkey | 751020 | |||
2807000000 | PURE SULFURIC ACID (IN CODEX HOUSEHOLDS OR MORE PURE) (76 BULBS) | GERMANY | Turkey | 76 |
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