NAMA Chemicals Company, together with its subsidiaries, owns, operates, and manages industrial projects in the petrochemical and chemical sectors in Saudi Arabia and internationally. The company operates through Epoxi Resin Products, Chlor Alkali Products, and Others segments. It provides epoxy, a thermosetting polymer; and anhydrous caustic soda, an indispensable inorganic chemical used in various applications by industries in chemical production, petroleum and natural gas processing, textile finishing process, cleaning products, food processing, beverages, pharmaceuticals, and municipal water and sewage treatment. The company also offers epichlorohydrin, a reactive organic compound for use in the production of epoxy and phenoxy resins, and other polymers, as well as used as a solvent for cellulose, resins, and paints; and other chemical products, such as calcium chloride, hydrochloric acid, and sodium hypochlorite. In addition, it is involved in the real estate business. NAMA Chemicals Company was founded in 1992 and is based in Jubail, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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