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Brominated Performance Products

 

 

 

Great Lakes Solutions bromine-based chemical intermediates serve as building blocks for engineering highly complex organic molecules that meet specific performance, environmental and quality requirements.

Our bromines are used in rubber, soaps, medications, flavors and fragrances. Our bromine compounds are used to protect furniture and electronics from fire, to enable industrial water systems to operate more efficiently and to help improve crop yields.

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  • Anhydrous Hydrogen Bromide
    Anhydrous Hydrogen Bromide is used by the chemical and pharmaceutical industry in the manufacture of organic and inorganic bromides and as a reducing agent and catalyst in controlled oxidations.
  • Bromine
    The major uses of bromine are in the manufacture of a wide variety of derivatives employed as fumigants, sanitizers, flame retardant agents, dyes, medicinals, and gasoline anti-knock compounds and mining chemicals (gold).
  • Calcium Bromide Dry
    Calcium Bromide Dry is a dehydrating agent used in photography, food preservation, road treatment, freezing mixtures.
  • Calcium Bromide Liquid
    Calcium Bromide Liquid is used in a variety of applications such as cement formulations.
  • Cetyl Bromide
    Cetyl Bromide is recommended as an intermediate for the preparation of surface active agents, biocides, specialty intermediates and topical antiseptics.
  • Cetyl Bromide High Purity
    Cetyl Bromide High Purity is recommended as an intermediate for the preparation of surface active agents, biocides, specialty intermediates and topical antiseptics.
  • Dibromomethane
    Dibromomethane is used in chemical intermediates, agrochemicals, biocides.
  • Ethyl Bromide
    Ethyl Bromide is used as an organic synthesis, refrigerant, solvent, fumigant, medicine (anesthetic).
  • Ethylene Dibromide
    Ethylene Dibromide is used as a scavenger for lead in gasoline, general solvent, an organic synthesis and fumigant.
  • Hydrobromic Acid, 48% Pure
    Hydrobromic acid is used in the manufacturing of numerous intermediates for medicinals, dyes, perfumes, photographic chemicals, and other fine organic and inorganic chemicals.