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Caustic soda down on reduced offtake

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 9:33 PM IST

Caustic soda prices fell by Rs 100 per 50 kg in the national capital today following reduced offtake by consuming industries against fresh arrivals from producing regions.

Caustic soda flake fell by Rs 100 to Rs 1,250-1,350 per 50 kg.

 Traders said reduced offtake by consuming industries against increased arrivals from producing belts mainly pulled down caustic soda prices in the wholesale chemical market.  

Following are today's quotations: 

Ammonium chloride (50 kg) Rs 900-2,200, acetic acid (1 kg) Rs 45-48, ammonia bicarb (25 kg) Rs 475-500, boric acid technical (50 kg) Rs 3,200-3,700, borex granular (50 kg) Rs 1,800-1,900

Caustic soda flake (50 kg) Rs 1,250-1,350, citric acid (50 kg) (China) Rs 3,300-4,200, citric acid deshi (50 kg) Rs 3,400-4,300, camphor slab (1 kg) Rs 400, camphor powder (1 kg) Rs 385

glycerine (1 kg) Rs 110-120, hexamine (1 kg) Rs 82, hydrogen peroxide (1 kg) Rs 40-45, menthol bold crystal (per kg) Rs 1,210, menthol flake (1 kg) Rs 1,155 and mentha oil (1 kg) Rs 1,075

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Soda Hydro Sulphate (1 kg) Rs 90-140 Sodium hydro sulphite (1 kg) damosha Rs 85 Sodium hydro sulphite (1 kg) china Rs 57 Sodium hydro sulphite safolite (1 kg) Rs 110-133 Sodium silicate (Qtl) Rs 1,050-1,200 Sodium nitrate (50 kg) Rs 1,650-1,800 Sodium nitrite (50 kg) Rs 1,850-1,900

Sodium bio-carbonate (50 kg) Rs 1,025 Stable bleaching powder (25 kg) Rs 325-350 Tartaric acid france (1 kg) Rs 440 Thymol (1 kg) Rs 640 Titanium dioxide (1 kg) Rs 170-215 Oxalic acid (pcpl) 50 kg Rs 2,400-2,700 Zinc oxide (Kg) 110-120

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