Fung shing Chemicals Limited offers a wide variety of products, from different suppliers from Europe, China, India and other parts of the world. Our specialized fields are:

  • API’S (Active Pharma Ingredients)
  • Intermediate Chemicals
  • Coating
  • Detergents
  • Fiberglass
  • Synthetic Resins

API’S  (Active Pharma Ingredients):

An active ingredient (AI) is the ingredient in a pharmaceutical drug or pesticide that is biologically active. The similar terms active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and bulk active are also used in medicine, and the term active substance may be used for natural products.

The list of our products which are not limited to :

ANTI MALARIALS

  • Artesunate
  • Artemether
  • Dihydroartemisinin
  • Quinine Sulphate
  • Quinine Hydrochloride
  • Quinine Bisulphate
  • Quinine Dihydrochloride
  • Quinidine Sulphate
  • Quinine Benzoate
  • Quinine Ethyl Carbonate
  • Quinine Base
  • Cinchonine
  • Sulfadoxine
  • Pyramithamine
  • Pipraquine
  • Cinchonidine

EXPECTORANT

  • Bromhexine Hcl
  • EMITIC
  • Metoclopramide Hcl
  • ACE INHIBITOR
  • Perindopril Erbumine
  • Ramipril
  • ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
  • Sildenafil Citrate
  • Tadalafil
  • ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS
  • Oxyclozanide
  • Rafoxanide
  • Ethopabate
  • Nitroxynil
  • Diminazine Diaceturate
  • Chlorsulon

ANTI CANCER (Introducing Shortly for Regulated Markets)

  • Docetaxel Anhydrous
  • Irinotecan Hydrochloride
  • Topotecan Hydrochloride
  • Semi Synthetic Paclitaxel
  • Gemcitabine Hydrochloride
  • Capecitabine
  • Imatinib Mesylate
  • Gefitinib
  • Vincristine
  • Vinblastine

Intermediate Chemicals

A reaction intermediate or an intermediate is a molecular entity that is formed from the reactants (or preceding intermediates) and reacts further to give the directly observed products of a chemical reaction known as Intermediate chemical composition. Most chemical reactions are stepwise, that is they take more than one elementary step to complete.

Coating

A coating is a covering that is applied to the surface of an object, usually referred to as the substrate. The purpose of applying the coating may be decorative, functional, or both. The coating itself may be an all-over coating, completely covering the substrate, or it may only cover parts of the substrate Functional coatings may be applied to change the surface properties of the substrate, such as adhesion, wettability, corrosion resistance, or wear resistance. A major consideration for most coating processes is that the coating is to be applied at a controlled thickness, and a number of different processes are in use to achieve this control, ranging from a simple brush for painting a wall, to some very expensive machinery applying coatings in the electronics industry. A further consideration for ‘non-all-over’ coatings is that control is needed as to where the coating is to be applied.

Some types of Coating that we deal with are:

  • Acetaldehyde
  • Acrylic Resins
  • Alkyd Resins
  • Amino Resins
  • Epoxy Esters
  • Ethyl Acetate
  • Lithopone

Detergents

A detergent is a surfactant or a mixture of surfactants with cleaning properties in dilute solutions.[1] These substances are usually alkyl benzenesulfonates, a family of compounds that are similar to soap but are more soluble in hard water, because the polar sulfonate  is less likely than the polar carboxylate  to bind to calcium and other ions found in hard water.

Some types of Detergents that we deal with are:

  • Soda Ash (Light)
  • Soda Silicate
  • Soap Noodles
  • Soda Ash (Dense)
  • Coco Mono Ethanol Amine
  • Active Poly Sodium MetaSilicate

Fiber Glass

Fiberglass  is a common type of fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber. The fibers may be randomly arranged, flattened into a sheet, or woven into a fabric. The plastic matrix may be a thermoset polymer matrix—most often based on thermosetting polymers such as epoxy, polyester resin, or  vinylester—or a thermoplastic. Cheaper and more flexible than carbon fiber, it is stronger than many metals by weight, and can be molded into complex shapes. Applications include aircraft, boats, automobiles, bath tubs and enclosures, swimming pools, hot tubs, septic tanks, water tanks, roofing, pipes, cladding, casts, surfboards, and external door skins.Other common names for fiberglass are glass-reinforced plastic glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP). Because glass fiber itself is sometimes referred to as “fiberglass”, the composite is also called “fiberglass reinforced plastic”.

Some types of Fiber Glass that we deal with are:

  • E-Glass Spray up Roving
  • Chopped Strand
  • Vinylester
  • Ployster Resins & Gel Coat
  • Pigments Pastes
  • Aluminium Hydroxide

Synthetic resins

Synthetic resins are industrially produced resins, typically viscous substances that convert into rigid polymers by the process of curing. In order to undergo curing, resins typically contain reactive end groups, such as acrylates or epoxides. Some synthetic resins have properties similar to natural plant resins, but many do not.Synthetic resins are of several classes. Some are manufactured by esterification of organic compounds. Some are thermosetting plastics in which the term “resin” is loosely applied to the reactant or product, or both. “Resin” may be applied to one of two monomers in a copolymer, the other being called a “hardener”, as in epoxy resins. For thermosetting plastics that require only one monomer, the monomer compound is the “resin”

Some types of Synthetic resins that we deal with are:

  • Fumaric Acyd
  • Tung Oil
  • Iso Propyl Alcohol
  • Gum Rosin WW
  • Melamine
  • Mono Propylene Glycol
  • Acrylic Acid