Ishihara Sangyō

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Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd.

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legal form kabushiki-gaisha
ISIN JP3136800004
founding June 1, 1949
Seat Nishi-ku , Osaka , JapanJapanJapan 
management Kazutaka Fujii (President & CEO)
Number of employees 1,694
sales 105,294,000,000 yen (833 million euros )
Branch chemistry
Website iskweb.co.jp
Stand 2013

Headquarters in Osaka

Ishihara Sangyō ( Japanese 石 原 産業 株式会社 , short: ISK) is a Japanese chemical company.

The company goes back to a mining company founded by Hiroichiro Ishihara in 1920 . It operated several iron and manganese mines on the Malay Peninsula and copper mines in Japan. The company later became involved in related industries (shipping, chemicals). It lost its overseas possessions during World War II, leaving only the chemical plant in Yokkaichi , Japan.

Ishihara Sangyō's main product was titanium dioxide . However, the company has since closed its Singapore factory and is now focusing on the agrochemical business.

Products

  • Titanium dioxide
  • zinc oxide
  • Trifluoromethylpyridines

Pesticides

Fungicides
Herbicides
insecticides
Nematicides

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Annual Report 2014
  2. ^ History
  3. Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha closes Singapore TiO2 plans . In: Additives for Polymers . 2013, No. 10, 2013, ISSN  0306-3747 , pp. 8-9. doi : 10.1016 / S0306-3747 (13) 70160-X .
  4. CF 3 Pyridine Derivatives
  5. ^ Products. In: iskbc.com. Retrieved August 30, 2017 .