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Fine Organics Chemicals is a Black owned and managed company and manufactures and markets specially formulated, premium quality industrial cleaning products in Southern Africa.

Fine Organics Chemicals was previously known as Cementation Chemicals, and was acquired by its management team to become a Black Empowered Enterprise (BEE). It has been in business for over 40 years.

As a company committed to environmentally safer solutions for industrial cleaning problems, we continually search for safer solutions that conserve our environment. In conjunction with the USA-based Fine Organics Corporation, we have introduced alternative environmentally friendly products as new generation replacements for III Trichloroethane and CFC based products.

We have an extensive range of specialist cleaners, degreasers and eco-friendly solvents and can offer cost effective solutions for most industrial cleaning requirements.

Fine Organics Chemicals was previously known as Cementation Chemicals and has been in business for over 40 years.

During many years of service to a broad-based industrial market, we have demonstrated the effectiveness of our products, often formulating specific products to meet customers' special requirements.

Fine Organics Chemicals also supplies an extensive range of industrial cleaning agents, disinfectants, solvents, electrical cleaners and water-based degreasers, many of which meet stringent SABS, SATS and MIL specifications.

A specialist division manufactures and supplies a range of cementitious products which are used in mining and construction.

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