Deck Mounted Tap

They are fitted through pre-drilled holes in the countertop or sink and are  Visible on the surface of the sink, allowing for a wide variety of design options and finishes. Deck mounted taps are available in  single-handle (controlling both hot and cold water with one lever) and dual-handle (separate controls for hot and cold water). Deck mounted taps Sometimes called “surface mounted taps. These taps can be supplied with mechanisms such as sensor, push (non-concussive) or lever-operated versions and are also referred to as surface-mounted taps.  Customer  can Choose from polished chrome and brushed stainless steel finishes.  Deck-mounted taps offer a wide variety of styles and finishes, making them highly versatile and easier to match with your bathroom’s décor.

Deck Screw

It is corrosion-resistant to be more durable, especially for exterior use. The heads of deck screws are also designed to countersink, meaning to either sink slightly into the wood or to sit flush with it. Like other screws, deck screws come in a wide variety of lengths and widths, called shanks. They also use different shapes of driver, the part on the screw head that allows a screwdriver to dig in to the wood and rotate. A popular head shape is a square, because it holds the driver and doesn’t strip as easily as Phillips heads.

Diatomite Powder

Diatomite Powder is supplied in different grades such as natural (raw), calcined, flux-calcined, and food-grade qualities, each designed for specific performance requirements. The main component is amorphous silica (SiO₂), typically accompanied by small amounts of alumina, iron oxide, and alkaline oxides. Diatomite is extensively used as a filtration aid in water treatment, beverages, edible oils, and chemicals, as well as a functional filler in paints, coatings, plastics, rubber, and paper. Additional applications include thermal insulation materials, construction products, absorbents for spills, insect control, and agricultural soil conditioning. From a technical standpoint, key properties include high surface area, controlled particle size distribution, high permeability, chemical inertness, low thermal conductivity, and good whiteness, all of which contribute to consistent and reliable performance.

Diesel Antifreeze

Commercial diesel antifreeze products are available in several types, including alcohol-based, non-alcohol (synthetic), and multifunction winter additives that combine antifreeze, cetane improvers, and fuel stabilizers. Typical formulations contain low-molecular-weight alcohols or glycol ethers, cold-flow improvers, anti-waxing agents, dispersants, and corrosion inhibitors designed to absorb moisture and prevent ice crystal formation in diesel fuel. Diesel antifreeze is widely used in passenger diesel vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, buses, agricultural machinery, generators, and industrial diesel engines. It is compatible with ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) and biodiesel blends when dosed correctly, helping to maintain injector cleanliness, reduce fuel filter plugging, and ensure consistent combustion performance under sub-zero conditions.

Diesel Exhaust Fluid

Commercially, diesel exhaust fluid is standardized and supplied mainly as a 32.5% high-purity urea solution in deionized water, often referred to as AUS 32. This precise composition ensures optimal SCR performance and consistent ammonia release during exhaust treatment. DEF is widely used in passenger diesel vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, buses, construction machinery, agricultural equipment, marine engines, and stationary diesel generators equipped with SCR systems. Key components include automotive-grade urea and ultra-pure deionized water, free from minerals, metals, and contaminants that could damage catalysts. Technical characteristics such as urea concentration accuracy, purity level, freezing point (approximately -11 °C), and thermal stability are critical to ensure reliable dosing and emission control performance.

Diethanolamine (DEA)

DEA is Completely Solubility in solvents  such as Acetone and its  Density at 20°C  is about 1100 kg/m³ ,Diethanolamine, often abbreviated as DEA or DEOA, is an organic compound with the formula HN(CH2CH2OH)2. Diethanolamine is polyfunctional, being a secondary amine and a diol. Like other organic amines, Diethanolamine acts as a weak base. DEA is used as a surfactant and a corrosion inhibitor. It is used to remove hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide from natural gas. Diethanolamine is widely used in the preparation of Diethanolamides and Diethanolamine salts of long-chain fatty acids that are formulated into soaps and surfactants used in liquid laundry and dishwashing detergents, cosmetics, shampoos and hair conditioners ,  added to confer a creamy texture and foaming action. 

 

Diethylene Glycol

Diethylene glycol is generally  a by-product of production process of Monoethylene Glycol (MEG)  . The process consists of the oxidation of ethylene at a high temperature in the presence of a silver oxide catalyst. The ethylene oxide is then hydrated to yield diethylene glycol with Monoethylene Glycol and Triethylene Glycol as co-products. Diethylene glycol has a variety of uses in the industry. Diethylene Glycol (DEG) is a clear liquid that has hygroscopic properties which makes it a useful industrial chemical that can be used as a solvent for lacquer, paint and varnish, coupling printing inks, and water-based coating. The compound is also used as a chemical intermediate in the manufacture of unsaturated polyester resins, plasticisers, acrylate and methacrylate resins, and urethanes. It can be used  as a cement grinding aid. It can also be used in petroleum solvent extraction and can be found in printing ink and drywall joint compounds. The tobacco industry makes use of its hygroscopic properties by utilising it as a humectant in tobacco products to control the moisture of the tobacco filler. This same property also makes it useful in the treatment of paper, cork, glue, and cellophane and it is utilised as a dehydrant in the natural gas industry where it removes water from gas pipelines.

Diethylene Glycol Diacetate

Thanks to its low odor, good stability, and smooth film-forming properties, diethylene glycol diacetate is a reliable choice for demanding industrial applications. It is possible to supply diethylene glycol diacetate in industrial grade, technical grade, and high-purity grade, tailored to different formulation and performance requirements. It is commonly applied in paints and coatings to improve flow, leveling, and gloss, and in printing inks as a retarder solvent that enhances print quality and color development. In adhesives and sealants, it functions as a plasticizing solvent, while in cleaning formulations and chemical processing it serves as an effective reaction and carrier solvent. Chemically, it is an ester derived from diethylene glycol and acetic acid, characterized by moderate boiling point, low vapor pressure, and good hydrolytic stability. Key technical features include excellent resin compatibility, controlled drying time, low volatility, and consistent performance in water-based and solvent-based systems.

Digestible Maltodextrin

Maltodextrins consist of D-glucose units connected in chains of variable length and the commercial maltodextrin is typically composed of a mixture of chains that vary from three to 17 glucose units long. Properties of maltodextrin, such as sweetness, viscosity, and texture can be very important.

 Maltodextrin manufacturing need a high-purity product with microbiological safety, making it applicable to varied food, beverage, sports, and baked products. Maltodextrin has varied applications for food and beverage processing, including medical food, baby food, hospital food, and sports supplement products.

 

Maltodextrin has varied applications for food and beverage processing, including medical food, baby food, hospital food, and sports supplement products.

Digestion-Resistant Maltodextrin

Digestion-resistant maltodextrins are white solids resulting from the chemical processing of plant starches, and are processed using methods specifically to be resistant to digestion. They are used as ingredients in many consumer products, such as low-calorie sweeteners, and are considered GRAS.

Digestion-resistant maltodextrins are a chemical family much larger than the family of digestible maltodextrins. other names   used to identify digestion-resistant maltodextrin as an ingredient in foods for regulatory purposes include soluble fiber, resistant dextrin, or dextrin.

The digestion-resistant maltodextrin ingredient has several properties exploited in food or beverage manufacturing, it is a low-moisture (5% water), free-flowing, fine white powder that disperses readily in water; it is clear in solution with low viscosity; it is odorless, slightly acidic, and has a bland flavor .

Digestion-resistant maltodextrin is included among other sources as functional fiber, meaning its use in foods may provide improved function of the gastrointestinal system. The low molecular weight, low viscosity, high water solubility, and resistance to enzymatic activity allow digestion-resistant maltodextrin to avoid digestion in the gastrointestinal tract.

Digestive Biscuits

Digestive biscuits are produced in multiple shapes including round, rectangular, oval, and mini-bite formats, with textures ranging from classic crunchy to slightly crumbly whole-wheat styles. Available types include plain digestive biscuits, milk digestive, chocolate-coated digestive, low-sugar digestive, fiber-enriched digestive, and premium butter digestive biscuits. These varieties serve a wide range of consumer needs—children, adults, health-focused shoppers, and café customers. Applications include direct snacking, pairing with tea or coffee, using as a base for cheesecakes, crumbling into dessert recipes, or incorporating into dairy, confectionery, and bakery manufacturing.

Dimethoxymethane (Methylal)

Dimethoxymethane is available in industrial grade, technical grade, and high-purity grade, typically with purity levels ranging from 99.0% to 99.9%. It is extensively used as a solvent for paints, varnishes, inks, adhesives, and cleaning formulations, as well as a carrier solvent in aerosol products. In the pharmaceutical and agrochemical sectors, methylal serves as a reaction solvent and intermediate, while in fuel and energy applications it is studied as an oxygenated fuel additive due to its clean-burning properties. Chemically, dimethoxymethane has the molecular formula C₃H₈O₂, low boiling point (~42°C), low density, and excellent miscibility with alcohols, ethers, and many organic solvents. Its low residue formation, good hydrolytic stability under controlled conditions, and strong dissolving capacity contribute to consistent and reliable process performance.