20MICRONS
₹1,00,000.00 invested would be worth ₹89,107.63 (-10.9%) · Full backtester →
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20 Microns Limited manufactures and markets micronized industrial minerals and specialty chemicals primarily in India and internationally. The company offers industrial minerals, such as calcium carbonate, talc, hydrous and calcined kaolin, quartz, mica, ball clay, barytes, red oxide, feldspar, bentonite, dolomite, hydrated sodium calcium alumino silicate, perlite, ramming mass, silica, wollastonite, and graphite, as well as siliceous, bleaching, diatomaceous, and fuller earth. It also provides functional additives and specialty chemicals, including magnesium oxide, zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, semi reinforcing eco green filler, performance mineral additive, organo clays, mullite, desiccants, white pigment opacifiers, wax and wax additives, engineered kaolins, matting agents, fumed and precipitated silica, organoclays, rheology modifiers, flame retardants and smoke suppressant, dessicants, activators, buff TiO2, and synthetic barium sulfate and barytes; and 20MCC and MinFert products. It serves paints and coatings, casting oil and gas, petro chemicals, paper and packaging, friction materials, texture paints, oral care, ink and pigments, filtration, lubricants, plastics and polymer, welding electrodes, animal feed, brake composite, leather, textile, detergent and soaps, paper, rubber, cosmetics and personal care, ceramics, adhesive and sealant, battery and fuel cells, wire and cables, powder coating, constructions, building materials, oil-well drilling, agrochemicals, and foundry and other industries. 20 Microns Limited was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in Vadodara, India.
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