18.03.2014 • News

Gelest Names Kelly Chemical Corp Exlclusive Distributor for Taiwan

Gelest has appointed Kelly Chemical Corporation exclusive distributor for commercial and research products in Taiwan. Gelest also named Kelly Chemical Corp. exclusive distributor for commercial products and non-exclusive distributor for research products in China. Kelly Chemical Corp. is responsible for selling the complete line of Gelest silane, silicone and metal-organic products, including fillers, pigments and performance products, into the specialty coatings markets.

Gelest, Inc., with core manufacturing competencies and expertise in silane, silicone and metal-organic chemistries, is experiencing a worldwide increase demand in specialty applications. Taiwan and China continue to be high-growth markets for specialty materials.

Based in Taipei, Taiwan, Kelly Chemical Corp. was established in 1965 as a producer of specialty colorants. Today, Kelly Chemical Corp. is a manufacturer and distributor, with an export arm in colorants and functional resins and an import arm in additives, surface technology and specialty chemicals.  The company serves multiple industries including surface treatment, packaging, microelectronics, paint, ink and wood coatings.

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