NAREN CHEMICALS was established in 1978 as a trading organization by Mr. Navinchandra G. Parikh who has a vast industrial experience and had developed more than 80 products in india with one patent on his name. Naren had the sole distributorship of Shri Bhadrada Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Structural changes of management took place in 1996 and activities of both organizations were brought under one banner of NAREN CHEMICALS.
In the year 1996, Mr. Tejas N. Parikh, having sound knowledge of the water and wastewater treatment, textile processes and dyeing processes, joined NAREN CHEMICALS with an intention to save the environment. The company has acquired updated instruments to manufacture quality chemicals and to foster research work. We offer abridged sketches of the careers of these two founder member of NAREN CHEMICALS.
Recently, Mr. Devarsh T. Parikh, having good knowledge of the engineering field, joined NAREN CHEMICALS with an intention to assist the industries in the upgradation and implementation of new green technologies.
We are more inclined towards research and development activities and most of the products have been developed and scrutinized in our labs as well as thoroughly evaluated by well-established institutions like ATIRA (Ahmedabad), N.C.L. (Pune), S.G.S. (International), Institute of Petroleum Research (Dehradun-U.P.), Indian Institute of Toxicology (Pune) and many more.
NAREN’s library has a prized collection of Chemical Abstracts with index volumes and besides that Naren enjoys the prepaid search facilities for full documents, translations of world patents and other scientific published data through ATIRA-Ahmedabad.
The Mission of NAREN CHEMICALS is to offer world-class products and solutions with the international standards for recycling wastewater and reduce the scarcity of water for our future generation and to assist industries in the implementation of new GREEN technology.
We have visualized that most of the processes and chemicals required for treating waste to match the acceptable global standards are increasingly becoming obsolete. Various types of pollutants have worsened the problem of abating pollution. Our main vision is to offer newly developed, affordable and more efficient water, wastewater and effluent treatment chemicals to help the world towards pollution control.