Fabchem China Ltd
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Fabchem China Ltd
Glance View
Fabchem China Ltd. operates as an investment holding company, which engages in the manufacture of initiation systems and the production of boosters and detonating cords within a supply regulated industry. The firm operates through three segments: explosives devices, industrial fuse and initiating explosives devices, and industrial detonators. The explosives devices segment is a manufacturer of boosters that are used to enhance the power of explosions and for oil and gas exploration. The industrial fuse and initiating explosives devices segment is a manufacturer of detonating cords and non-electric tubes. The industrial detonators segment is a manufacturer of non-electric detonators which are used in methane-free and mine-dust-free explosion projects, detonation projects in the mining industry, the excavation of alleys and tunnels, controlled explosions and underwater demolitions. Its initiation system products are sold to approximately 150 customers in the mining, energy exploration, hydroelectric and infrastructure construction industries, including China, Australia, Indonesia, Mongolia, India, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
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