Denki Kagaku Kōgyō

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Denki Kagaku Kōgyō

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legal form Kabushiki kaisha (joint stock company)
ISIN JP3549600009
founding May 1, 1915
Seat Chūō , Tokyo Prefecture , JapanJapanJapan 
management Shinsuke Yoshitaka
Number of employees 5,249 (March 31, 2014)
sales 341.6 billion yen ( € 2.41 billion, 2012 )
Branch chemistry
Website www.denka.co.jp

The company Denki Kagaku Kōgyō KK ( Japanese 電 気 化学 工業 株式会社 , dt. About: " Elektrochemie technik-AG", short Denka ( 電 化 / デ ン カ ); untranslated in English Denki Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha ) is a Japanese chemical company headquartered in Tokyo , Japan . Denka was involved in the chloroprene rubber cartel from 1993 to 2006. The company name is mainly in the field of chlorine chemistry active, the most famous product is VINI-TAPE , a polyvinyl chloride - adhesive tape for electrical insulation.

Individual evidence

  1. Executives
  2. a b Corporate Overview (English)
  3. Financial highlight
  4. Vini-Tape - PVC adhesive tape for electrical insulation