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  1. GRILLO-WERKE AG GESCHÄFTSBEREICH CHEMIE

    Germany

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    A warm welcome to the Chemicals division of Grillo-Werke AG. Our focus is on the manufacture and international sale of inorganic sulphur and zinc chemicals. We also operate the most modern dimethyl ether plant in Europe. Our product specifications range from technical quality to ultra-pure pharmaceutical quality. The main areas of application extend from the chemical industry to the manufacture of fibre and cellulose, and from the feed and foodstuff industries to pharmaceutical applications. The Sulphuric Acid, Sulphur Dioxide and Recycling business unit operates a sulphuric acid plant for the manufacture of liquid sulphur trioxide, oleum and 96% and 98% sulphuric acid, and recycles sulphuric acids for the production and marketing of sulphur dioxide. The Sulphates and Sulphites business unit is responsible for the production and marketing of zinc sulphate, as well as dimethyl sulphate (DMS), dimethyl ether (DME), sodium bisulphate, sodium bisulphite and sodium pyrosulphite.

  2. IUQ INSTITUT FÜR UMWELTSCHUTZ UND QUALITÄTSSICHERUNG DR. KRENGEL GMBH

    Germany

    We are a scientific and innovative private service facility based at the Grevesmühlen site in northern Germany. The three main focuses of our work are offering technical engineering, analytical and research engineering services. Our large number of approvals and permits includes administrative approvals in the areas of drinking water, waste water, water bodies, sewage sludge, waste, the ground, biowaste and recovered wood, as well as access permits for pathogenic micro-organisms. The institute continues to operate as a test laboratory to analyse wood pellets and wood chips for the European Pellet Council (EPC) and DIN CERTCO. We work closely together with other research institutes on research and development tasks on an interdisciplinary basis.