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______________________________________________________________________________ SMV Resources PAGE 1
SMV RESOURCES HQ: No.1, Jalan Putra Perdana 5/2, Taman Putra Perdana, 47100 Puchong, Selangor Darul Ehsan
Tel/Fax: 03-80913266 || E-mail: admin@smvresources.com.my || Web: www.smvresources.com.my
Branch: No. 5, Tingkat 1, Lorong Permata 5/1, Taman Permata, 70200 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus
Tel: 012-3040232 || E-mail: ganesh@smvresources.com.my
INTRODUCTION
We are pleased to enclose herewith our company profile for your attention!
SMV Resources is started out to serve the needs of the environmental, Health and Safety monitoring
Services. Our staffs have more than ten years experience and the necessary expertise in providing
the right products and services to meet the discerning demands of both these industries.
Our past experiences with our customers led us to extend our services in the area of Environment,
Health and Safety services. We offer a comprehensive range of Environment, Health and Safety
services through our qualified and accredited professionals with relevant Industry background.
SMV Resources specializes in the following 5 main categories of business:
1. Environment, Health & Safety Monitoring Compliance and Testing
2. Consultation & Trainings
3. Industrial Solid Waste and Hazardous Waste Management
4. Chemical Testing Laboratory
5. Industrial Chemical Supply
We welcome all inquiries and endeavor to serve with the best of our abilities to establish a mutually
benefiting relationship with our customers and suppliers. We look forward to your support and
feedback so as to achieve our growth objectives.
Thank You
Sincerely Yours,
SMV RESOURCES
……………………..
Segaran Sicken
Business Development Manager
014-251 4885
COMPANY POLICY
2138582-D
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OUR VISION
By providing the highest quality of service to our clients and maintaining high levels of professional
ethics and admirable core values, our vision is to be top of the list of preferred strategic partners in
the field of occupational safety, health and environmental legal compliance, monitoring, testing and
consultation services.
OUR MISSION
We are determined to be the benchmark of quality within our industry by being the most innovative,
diversified environmental consulting firm in Malaysia. To achieve this position we have become a
customer-orientated enterprise, committed to technical excellence with significant resources
devoted to building an array of new techniques and services.
We are committed to embracing modern technology and providing our clients with state of the art of
occupational safety, health and environmental monitoring systems and solutions.
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OUR ORGANIZATION
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ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY & HEALTH MONITORING AND TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES
Sample Analysis Will be Carried Out in SAMM Accredited Laboratory
ISO/IEC 17025
We from SMV Resources take great pleasure in introducing our services to your esteemed
organization. We involved in various aspects of independent analytical services tailored to meet
your demands either routine analysis or prompt attendance to your analytical needs.
Our aim is to provide the high quality and efficient services to our clients. On top of that you can be
assured of total reliability and strict confidentiality at all times. Our Laboratory is equipped with the
latest laboratory instruments and sampling equipments to cater for the ever-demanding needs for
analytical precision.
Our services include:
Environmental Monitoring and Services
1. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
2. Ambient Noise/Boundary Noise Level Monitoring
3. Water/Groundwater Quality Monitoring and Analysis
4. Isokinetic Stack & Air Emission Monitoring
5. Dark Smoke Observation
6. Vibration Level Monitoring
7. Environmental/Legal Consultation
8. Schedule Waste Management
Occupational Safety & Health Monitoring and Services
1. Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA)
2. Chemical Exposure Monitoring/Indoor Air Quality
3. Local Exhaust Ventilation
4. Initial Noise Monitoring
5. Audiometric Testing
6. Inspection/Testing/Examination of Engineering Control Equipment (LEV)
7. Occupational Safety and Health Trainings
Laboratory Testing and Analysis
1. Water and Drinking/Wastewater Analysis
2. Food Analysis
3. Analysis of Waste Characterization of Total Characteristic Leachate Procedure (TCLP)
4. Banned Substances Analysis (Pesticides and Heavy Metals)
5. Soil & Sediment Analysis
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ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & SAFETY
Environment, Health & Safety Services
We at SMV Resources, provide a one-stop solution to meet the demands for Environment Health
and Safety needs at the work place with our professional, committed and efficient staff.
We strive to provide individual attention to our clients through our cost effective services at the
most competitive rates. The requirement to provide a safe and healthy workplace applies to every
organization; however the specific needs may vary.
Our aim is to provide the services that is specially catered as required by our clients in various
industries including commercial, manufacturing, construction, shipbuilding, petrochemical and
maintenance works.
Our services include:
Consultancy Services:
1. Advisory service in the compliance to various Government Legislation.
2. Formulation of Safety Management System (SMS) for various industry types.
3. Formulation and implementation of various Health, Safety & Environment training
Personnel Service and Management:
1. Chemical Health & Risk Assessment (CHRA) Assessor
2. Registered Hygiene Technician 1; Chemical Exposure
3. Registered Hygiene Technician 2: LEV Assessment
4. Noise Monitoring Competent Officers
5. Safety Coordinators / Safety Supervisors
6. EHS Inspection & Audit Personnel
7. Various other technical personnel
Safety Products:
1. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) /
Signage
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WATER AND WASTE WATER MONITORING
In Malaysia, specific legislative regulations exist for the treatment and quality of water. Wastewater
is any water that has been adversely affected in quality by anthropogenic influence. It comprises
liquid waste discharged by domestic residences, commercial properties, industry, and/or agriculture
and can encompass a wide range of potential contaminants and concentrations. In the most common
usage, it refers to the industrial/municipal wastewater that contains a broad spectrum of
contaminants resulting from the mixing of wastewaters from different sources.
Regular Drinking water quality is essential to ensure that the water is safe for human consumption
and suitable for various other uses. Treated water for human consumption must comply with the
criteria set by Ministry of Health for the National Drinking Water Quality Standard as adopted from
the WHO Guidelines.
Environmental Quality Act sewerage and industrial effluents, Regulations,
1979, Third Schedule, Regulation 8(1), 8(2) and 8(3), Fourth Schedule,
Regulation 8(1)
Test Parameter Test Method Standard
A
Standard
B
Temperature, oC APHA 2550 B 40 40
pH APHA 4500 H+ B 6.0-9.0 5.5-9.0
BOD at 20oC, mg/l APHA 5210 B 20 50
COD, mg/l APHA 5220 C 50 100
Suspended Solids, mg/l APHA 2540 D 50 100
Mercury, mg/l APHA 3112 B 0.005 0.05
Cadmium, mg/l APHA 3111 B 0.01 0.02
Chromium, Hexavalent,
mg/l
APHA 3500 Cr D 0.05 0.05
Copper, mg/l APHA 3111 B 0.20 1.0
Manganese, mg/l APHA 3111 B 0.20 1.0
Nickel, mg/l APHA 3111 B 0.20 1.0
Tin, mg/l APHA 3111 B 0.20 1.0
Zinc, mg/l APHA 3111 B 2.0 2.0
Boron, mg/l APHA 4500 C 1.0 4.0
Iron, mg/l APHA 3111 B 1.0 5.0
Arsenic, mg/l APHA 3114 C 0.05 0.10
Cyanide, mg/l IN-House Method 0.05 0.10
Lead, mg/l APHA 3111 B 0.10 0.5
Chromium, Trivalent,
mg/l
APHA 3500 Cr D 0.20 1.0
Phenol, mg/l APHA 5530 B, C 0.001 1.0
Free Chlorine, mg/l APHA 4500 Cl F 1.0 2.0
Sulphide, mg/l APHA 4500 S2- E 0.50 0.50
Oil & Grease APHA 5520 B ND 10.0
Silver APHA 3120 1.0 1.0
Aluminium APHA 3120 B 15 15
Selenium APHA 3120 B 0.5 0.5
Barium APHA 3120 B 2.0 2.0
Fluoride APHA 4500F D 5.0 5.0
Formaldehyde APHA 6252 B 2.0 2.0
Color APHA 2120 F 200 200
Test Method Shall As Per APHA
Method
APHA means Standard Methods
for the examination of Water and
Wastewater
(American Public Health
Association, 19th Edition. 1995)
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NOISE LEVEL MONITORING
Noise is commonly define as unwanted sound, independent of loudness that can produce an desired
physiological or psychological effect in an individual, and that may interfere with the social ends of
an individual or group. Ambient Noise includes all sounds presents in the environment. SMV
Resources with wide experience has conduct ambient noise monitoring in various industries.
Leq or Equivalent continuous dB(A) level is an excellent criterion for study long term trend in
ambient noise. However, it does not reveal complete information about the quality of an
environment because human respond is partly dependent upon the range of noise level variation.
This is best describe by LN values, the dB(A) level exceeds N% of the time, which reveal maximum
and minimum noise levels.
The dB(A) is the A-weighted sound level. The decibel (dB) is used as noise unit and this quantity is
measured directly by microphone and amplifier or sound level meter. This A-weighted sound level is
known to correspond closely to the response of the human ear and such reading also correlate well
with response. The A-Weighted sound level of fluctuating signal can be sampled to yield statistical
information such as LN (the level exceeded for N % of the measured period)
LN: This usually expressed as L10, L50 and L90, i.e. the sound pressure level exceeded for 10 %, 50 %,
90 % of the time respectively. L90: this considered as an average background level and L10 is the peak
noise level. L50 is normally equal to the mean noise level throughout the measured period. The term
(L10-L90) is called the noise climate.
Leq: The equivalent Continuous Sound Level or Energy Equivalent Sound Level. It is the A-weighted
energy means of the noise level averaged over the measured period. It can be considered as the
continuously steady noise level which would have the same total A-weighted acoustic energy as the
real fluctuating noise measured over the same period of time.
Environmental Quality Act 1974,
Part IV, Prohibition and control of pollution, Regulation 23, Restrictions on noise pollutions.
Limit Not Exceeding 65.0 dB(A) for Daytime
Not Exceeding 55.0 dB(A) for Nightime
As Stated in Recommended Malaysian Noise Guideline
The following parameters were measured:
- Equivalent Continuous Sound Level ( LAeq )
- Statistical Indices ( LA10, LA50 and LA90 )
- Maximum Noise Level ( LAmax )
- Minimum Noise Level ( LAmin )
Monitoring shall be carried out as per Malaysian Recommended Noise Monitoring Guideline, DOE
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AMBIENT AIR QUALITY MONITORING
SMV Resources conducts Ambient Air Quality Monitoring services and has extensive experience in
ambient air sampling and analysis. Ambient air characteristics standards are designed to protect
human health, with an adequate margin of safety, including sensitive populations and individuals
suffering from respiratory disease in order to comply with Malaysian Recommended Air Quality
Guidelines.
No Parameter Methodology Sampling Technique
1
Total Suspended Particulate (TSP)
AS 2724.3
High Volume Sampler
2
Particulate Matter <10 Micron (PM10)
USEPA IO-2.1
High Volume Sampler With
Size Selective Chamber
3
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
ISC 408
Impinger with Chemical
Liquid
4
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
ISC 704 A
Impinger with Chemical
Liquid
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Recommended Malaysian Air Quality Guidelines (Ambient Standards)
Pollutant Averaging Time Guideline Concentration
(ppb) (µg/m3)
Primary Guidelines 1
Nitrogen Oxides (NOX) 1 hour 170 320
Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) 10 min
1 hour
24 hour
190
130
40
500
350
105
Carbon Monoxide (CO) 1 hour
8 hour
30,000
9,000
35,000
10,000
Ozone (O3) 1 hour
8 hour
100
60
200
120
Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) 24 hour
1 year
-
-
260
90
Respirable Dust (PM10) 24 hour
1 year
-
-
150
50
Lead 3 months - 1.5
Secondary Guidelines 2
Dust fall 1 year 133 mg/m2/day
Notes:
1. Protection of Public Health
2. Prevention of nuisance and damage to the environment
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ISOKINETIC STACK AND AIR EMISSION MONITORING
SMV Resources equipped with approved methods and equipments to conduct isokinetic stack and
air emission monitoring those recognize by Department of Environment, Malaysia.
Full Std. C Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulation, 1978 Part V, Air Impurities
Test Parameter Unit Standard C
Dust g/Nm3 0.4 g/Nm3
NOX g/Nm3 2.0 g/Nm3
HF g/Nm3 0.1 g/Nm3
HCl g/Nm3 0.4 g/Nm3
Cl2 g/Nm3 0.2 g/Nm3
H2SO4 g/Nm3 0.2 g/Nm3
Cu g/Nm3 0.1 g/Nm3
Zn g/Nm3 0.1 g/Nm3
As g/Nm3 0.025 g/Nm3
Sb g/Nm3 0.025 g/Nm3
Pb g/Nm3 0.025 g/Nm3
Cd g/Nm3 0.015 g/Nm3
Hg g/Nm3 0.01 g/Nm3
Test Method
MS1596:2003 / US EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) Test Methods
Methods Description
MS1596:2003 Determination of Concentration and flow of particulate Matter in Flue
Gas
USEPA Method 7E Determination of Nitrogen Oxide from stationary sources
USEPA Method 8 Determination of Sulfuric Acid from stationary sources
USEPA Method 11 Determination of Hydrogen Sulfide from stationary sources
USEPA Method 26A Determination of Chlorine Gas, Hydrogen Chloride & Hydrofluoric Acid
from stationary sources
USEPA Method 29 Determination of metals from stationary sources
USEPA Method 23 Dioxin and Furan
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DARK SMOKE OBSERVATION
DARK SMOKE FOR GENERATOR SET/BOILER
Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulation, 1978 Part IV, Dark Smoke.
Smoke emissions darker than Ringelman Chart No. 1,
Cannot Exceed 5 minutes in 1 hour.
Methods Description
BS 2742C Dark Smoke Observation using Ringelmann Smoke Chart
The smoke emitted from a source is to be measured with a Ringelmann Chart which to be held or
fixed in a position facing the observer and is to be in line with the observer and the source under
observation. The darkness of the smoke at the point where they leave the source is to be compared
with the shade on the chart.
The shade of the lowest number on the chart, which is equal to or darker than appearance of the
smoke, shall be taken as the measurement of the dark smoke. The shade number so determined,
together with time of duration of the emissions of the dark smoke at that shade, is too noted.
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CHEMICAL HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT (CHRA)
SMV Resources has vast experience in conducting CHRA for various industries.
As stated in section 9 of Occupational Safety and Health (Use and Standard of Exposure of Chemical
Hazardous to Health) Regulation 2000. (USECHH reg.2000) An employer must make a written
assessment of the risk created by the chemical used in workplace.
Based on USECHH Reg.2000. Employer should conduct Chemical Health Risk Assessment (CHRA) for
all the chemicals which is hazardous to health. The Assessment Shall Carried out by a DOSH
registered Assessor. Each Assessment Report valid for 5 Years
The assessment shall cover –
1. Potential risk to workers
2. procedure of handling chemicals
3. nature of hazard
4. degree of exposure
5. Risk to Health
6. Control Measures – Engineering Control Equipment
7. Necessity of Chemical exposure monitoring
8. Necessity of Health Surveillance Programme
9. Requirement of Training
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CHEMICAL EXPOSURE MONITORING
SMV Resources has well trained hygiene experts certified by DOSH in the areas of chemical
exposure monitoring. We offer a comprehensive range of monitoring services, tailored to meet or all
USECHH Regulation compliance. All the collected samples are analyzed by a very well equipped
laboratory, which is a SAMM accredited laboratory according to ISO 17025 requirements.
Chemical hazardous to health is
• Listed in schedule I and II, USECHH Reg. 2000
• Listed in Part B, Schedule I, CPL Reg. 1997
• Listed as pesticides is pesticides Act 1974
• Listed is First schedule of Waste Reg. 1989
According to USECHH reg.2000. , Part 1, under clause “Duty of Employer”, the employer should take
necessary action to reduce and maintain the exposure level of employees to chemical hazardous to
health to:
� The lowest practicable level
� Below the permissible exposure limits
Section 26 USECHH reg.2000 stated that, If Assessment of Risk to Health indicates that monitoring of
chemical exposure is required. An employer shall ensure that chemicals hazardous to health is
monitored in accordance with approved method and analysis
If employees exposed to any chemical hazardous to health listed in Schedule II, The monitoring must
be carried out and shall repeated at interval of not more than six month.
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INSPECTION, TESTING AND EXAMINATION -ENGINEERING CONTROL
Industrial Ventilation means, where the natural ventilation is not adequate further means of natural
or mechanical ventilation or both shall be provided. Our team has registered hygiene technicians in
DOSH in conducting the Inspection, Testing and Examination of LEV and GEV. SMV Resources
provides its expertise in LEV examination for following systems.
- EXHAUST VENTILATION SYSTEM
- SPRAY BOOTH
- DUST COLLECTOR
- GENERAL VENTILATION SYSTEM
Air Cleanliness means, where any process given off any offensive fume or dust which is or likely to
be offensive or injurious to any person or being accumulated, measures shall be taken to protect
against inhalation and prevent accumulation.
Application of Act is at all place of work in which hazardous chemical to health is used and place of
work such as Production area, Processing, Storage, Handling, Transport, Disposal and Treatment.
According to USECHH Reg. 2000. , Part V, under clause “Action to Control Exposure” stated a
control measure by Application of Engineering Control Equipment
USECHH Reg.2000. Section 17, Employer should inspect the LEV and GEV at interval not longer than
one month once and the LEV and GEV system should examined and tested for its effectiveness by
Industrial hygienist at the interval not longer than 12 months.
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HEALTH SURVEILANCE PROGRAMME
As stated is section 27 of USECHH Reg. 2000, Where an CHRA assessment indicates health
surveillance is necessary, an employer shall carry out a health surveillance program.
The Medical surveillance shall be carried out by an occupational health doctor.
For chemical hazardous to Health listed in schedule II, the medical surveillance is required at
interval not longer than 12 month
INFORMATION, INSTRUCTION AND TRAINING
Section 22 of USECHH Reg. 2000, an employer shall provide information, instruction and trainings as
to enable the employee to know
• The risk to health
• Precautions
The employer shall conduct training programme at least once in two year, all training document
shall be kept for inspection any an occupational safety and health Officer
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USECHH REG 2000 FLOW CHART
USECHH REG 2000
CHRA Assessment
Chemical Exposure
Monitoring
Inspection and Assessment Of Effectiveness of Engineering Control
Equipment
Health Surveillance
Programme
Trainings
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INTIAL NOISE MONITORING (FMA 1989)
AS Stated in Section 9, Factories and Machineries (Noise Exposure) Regulations, 1989 (FMA 1989)
An Employer shall carry out initial noise monitoring at workplace and must comply with the
following limits:-
Action level - 85 dB(A)
PEL (PERMISSION EXPOSURE LEVEL) - 90 dB(A)
Maximum at any Time - 115 dB(A)
Initial noise monitoring limited to one or more representative employee from group of employee
performing same work.
The Monitoring would be carried out according to DOSH Requirement As per Factories and
Machineries (Noise Exposure) Regulations, 1989
Assessment must carried out by DOSH Registered Noise Monitoring Competent Person
The Noise survey should cover all possible noise source (Machines), Area (Working Sections) and
Employee Noise Monitoring
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POSITIVE NOISE MONITORING (FMA 1989)
As stated in Section 10, FMA 1989. If Initial employee noise monitoring results shows the possibility
of any employee exposure to noise level at or above action level. The employee shall determine noise
exposure levels for employees engaged in same work within six month of date of receipt of the initial
noise monitoring
NEGATIVE NOISE MONITORING (FMA 1989)
As stated in Section 11, FMA 1989. Whenever there are changes in production, process, equipment,
control measures in the factory within six month from date of changes
AUDIOMETRIC TESTING PROGRAMME
As stated in Section 20, FMA 1989. An employer shall establish and maintain an audiometric, Testing
Programme for all employees exposed to noise level at or above the action level.
The monitoring must be carried out by under supervision of a registered medical practitioner.
TRAINING PROGRAMME
Section 27 of FMA 1989 an employer shall conduct training programme for and ensure the
participants of all employees exposed to noise level at or above the action level at least once in two
year, All training document shall be kept for inspection any an occupational safety and health Officer
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INDUSTRIAL CHEMICAL SUPPLY
1) Water Treatment Chemicals
We supply to following specialty chemicals for industrial water treatment applications:-
• Raw water and wastewater treatment chemicals, including coagulant, coagulant aids,
flocculants, polyelectrolyte, pH adjustment, decolourant, defoamer, nutrients, mutant
bacteria and others.
• Specially formulated boiler and cooling water treatment chemiclas, including scale
inhibitor, corrosion inhibitor, sludge control conditioner, condensate treatment
chemicals and others.
• Cleaning chemicals such as scale removal chemical, passivation agent, neutralizing agent
(for boiler), ion exchange resin cleaning chemicals and R.O. membrane cleaning
chemicals and others.
• NSF Registered boiler chemicals for boiler where steam may contact with food products.
• Ion-exchange resins for deionized plant and water softener.
1.1) Wastewater - pH Adjustment
• Caustic Soda (Sodium Hydroxide)
• Hydrochloric Acid
• Sulphuric Acid
• Magnesium Hydroxide
• Soda Ash (Sodium Carbonate)
• Calcium Hydroxide (Hydrated Lime)
1.2) Wastewater - Coagulants
• ECOGENT Series – This product series is mainly for better coagulation properties are
required.
• COAGENT Series – This product series is mainly for wider pH working range.
• COAG Series – This product series is mainly for inorganic waste treatment.
• Coagulant Aids – This products help to further improve the coagulant effects.
• Common Coagulants – Aluminium sulphate Solution and solid form, Polyaluminium
Chloride (PAC) solution and solid form, Ferrous Sulphate, Ferric Chloride Solution and
others.
1.3) Wastewater - Flocculants
• FLOC Series – Anionic or Cationic polymer powder ranges with medium and above
molecular weights and Charge densities
• ECOFLOC Series – Anionic or Cationic polymer powder ranges with higher molecular
weights and Charge densities
• EMUFLOC Series – Emulsion Polymers – Highly ready-use polymers
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1.4) Wastewater - Biological Treatment
• Microbac Series – Wide range of bacterial cultures to degrade multi range of organic
waste to reduce BOD and COD
• Nutrient Series – Special formulated macronutrient and micronutrient to active growth
of microorganisms
• Bio Active Powder – Special formulated to reduce Ammonical Nitrogen
• Urea
• MAP – Mono Ammonium Phosphate
• DAP – Di Ammonium Phosphate
1.5) Wastewater - Activated carbon
• Wide range of Activated Carbon from coal based, coconut shell based and palm kernel
based in the form of powder and granular. Activated Carbon are mainly used to polish
the waste by further reduce the toxicity of waste, odour, colour and COD.
1.6) Wastewater - Heavy Metal Removal
• HMP Series – Highly effective in reducing soluble metals in wastewater.
• Metalfloc Series – Extremely effective in reducing soluble metals in wastewater.
1.7) Wastewater - Others
• Anti-foaming agent, silicone and non-silicone based
• Anthracite
• Bentonite
• Coagulant aids – Colour Removal, and Oil Removal and others.
• Disinfection
• Ion-exchange resins
• Sand Media
• Zeolite
• Schedule waste management and others
1.8) Boiler, Cooling Water and Cleaning – Chemicals
Our full package of water treatment chemicals is formulated based on the highest
chemistry technology. The performance of our products has been well proven in the
industries as a result of the research and development that we carried out regularly.
Each product is specially formulated for the particular use of different water
characteristic to prevent the following water related problems :
• Scale / Sludge
These are formed by the precipitation of insoluble mineral salts (those of calcium,
magnesium, iron, silica / silicate etc) that will cause system fouling, heat exchange
distortion and plant failure.
• Corrosion
Corrosion is a complex process but usually initialed by either oxygen electrochemical
reactions in which metals return to its oxide. Consequences of corrosion include
metallurgy failure, tubes puncture etc.
Corrosion / pitting can be prevented by the use of pre-treatment equipment and the
controlled application of oxygen scavenger or corrosion inhibitors.
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• Microbiological Fouling
Water always contains living organisms which under the correct environment, can
multiply itself in numbers to an extent that will cause severe fouling / under deposit
corrosion problems.
Microbiological fouling problem can be controlled via the application of our full range of
microbiocides.
• Suspended Solids
Both organic and inorganic suspended solids found in circulation water can cause severe
clogging and erosion in water circulation circuit. It can be prevented by use of filters and
the application of dispersant and sludge conditioning compounds.
1.9) Swimming Pool – Chemicals
We supply the following chemicals for the swimming pool applications :-
• Chlorine – Hi-Clon, Sodium Hypochlorite and others
• Sulfamic Acid – Removal of lime scale
• Soda ash and others
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2) General Industrial Chemicals
List Of Chemical Products Supplied By Us:
Acetic Acid
Nitric Acid
Activated Carbon Granular / Powder Nonylphenol (NP)4, 6, 9 ,10, etc
Aluminium Hydroxide
Oleic Acid
Aluminium Sulphate (Liquid & Solid) Oxalic Acid
Ammonia Solution
Poly Aluminium Chloride (PAC) Liquid/Solid
Ammonium Bicarbonate
Parafin Wax
Ammonium Bifluoride
PE Wax
Ammonium Chloride
Phenol
Ammonium Nitrate
Phosphoric Acid
Ammonium Sulphate
Pine Oil
Antifoam
Polyetyhlene Glycol
Barium Chloride
Potassium Aluminium Sulphate
Barium Sulphate
Potassium Bromate
Bentonite
Potassium Carbonate
Benzakonium Chloride (BKC)
Potassium Chloride
Benzotriazole
Potassium Hydroxide
Borax Decahydrate
Potassium Nitrate
Boric Acid
Potassium Permanganate
Butyl Cellusolve (BC)
Sand Media
Calcium Carbonate
Silica Gel Blue
Calcium Chloride
Soda Ash Dense & Light
Calcium Hydroxide (Hydrated Lime) Sodium Aluminate
Calcium Hypochlorite
Sodium Benzoate
Calcium Nitrate
Sodium Bicarbonate
Calcium Oxide
Sodium Bifluoride
Carbitol
Sodium Bromate
Carboxy Methyl cellusolve (CMC)
Sodium Bromide
Caustic Soda Flake
Sodium Chlorate
Caustic Soda Liquid 50% (Sodium Hydroxide) Sodium Chloride (PDV Salt)
Caustic Soda Micro Pearls
Sodium Chlorite
Caustic Soda Pearl
Sodium Citrate
CDE (Fatty Acid Dialkylolamides)
Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate (SDIC)
Citric Acid
Sodium Dichromate
Chitosan
Sodium Gluconate
Chromic Acid
Sodium Hexametaphosphate (SHMP)
Cocoamidopropyl Betaine
Sodium Hydrosulphite
Copper Sulphate
Sodium Hypochlorite Solution
Cresylic Acid
Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (SLES)
Denatured Absolute Alcohol (DAA) Sodium Metabisulphite (SMBS)
DHTMAC Sodium Metasilicate (Anhydrous / Penta)
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List Of Chemical Products Supplied By Us:
Diammonium Phosphate (DAP)
Sodium Molybdate
Diethanolamine (DEA)
Sodium Nitrate
Disodium Phosphate, Anhydrous
Sodium Nitrite
EDTA(Ethylenediaminetetraacetic Acid) Sodium Perborate, Monohydrate
Ethanol
Sodium Polysulphide
Ferric Chloride
Sodium Silicate (Liquid & Cullet)
Ferrous Sulphate
Sodium Silicoflouride
Filter Aid
Sodium Succinate
Formalin 37%
Sodium Sulphate, Anhydrous
Formic Acid
Sodium Sulphide (Yellow Flake)
Glycerin
Sodium Sulphite
Guar Gum
Sodium Thiosulphate
HEDP 60%
Sodium Tripolyphosphate
(STPP)
Heptane
Sodium Xylenesulfonate (SXS)
Hexane
Stannous Sulphate
Hydrazine Hydrate
Stearic Acid
Hydrochloric Acid 33%
Sulfamic acid
Hydrofluoric acid 55%
Sulphur Powder
Hydrogen Peroxide 35 - 50%
Sulphuric Acid (Battery & Industrial Grade)
Hydroquinone
Talcum Powder
Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)
Tall Oil Fatty Acid (TOFA)
Lactic Acid 80%
Tartaric Acid
Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonic Acid (LABS) TEPA 92%
Magnesium Chloride
Tetra Potassium Pyrophosphate
(TKPP)
Magnesium Hydroxide
Tetra Sodium Pyrophosphate
(TSPP)
Magnesium Oxide
Thiourea
Magnesium Sulphate
Titanium Dioxide
Melamine Powder
Toluene
Methyl Chloride
Trichloroethylene (TCE)
Methanol
Trichloroisocyanuric Acid
(TCCA)
Methyl Carbitol
Triethanolamine 99% (TEA)
Nitric Acid
Trisodium Phosphate (TSP)
Mono Ammonium Phosphate (MAP) Urea
Mono Ethanolamine (MEA)
Urotropine
Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG)
Xanthan Gum
Mono Potassium Phosphate
zeolite
Mono Sodium Phosphate
Zinc Chloride
Morpholine 99%
Zinc Oxide
Nickel Chloride
Zinc Sulphate
Nickel Sulphate Others
APPLICATION IN THE FOLLOWING INDUSTRIAL SECTORS:
ADHESIVE FOOD & BEVERAGE PALM OIL MILLS
AGROCHEMICALS GALVANIZING & METAL PLANTATION
ANIMAL FEED GLASS WARE REFINERIES
BATTERY GLOVES TEXTILE
BLEACH OLEOCHEMICALS UTILITIES
CERAMICS & TILES PAPER WASTE TREATMENT
DETERGENT & SOAP PETROCHEMICALS WATER TREATMENT
ELECTRONICS PHARMACEUTICALS OTHERS
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