In News On April 7, 2018
Presentation at Haldia Institute of Technology
On the 6th of April 2018 we were invited by Prof. Debadatta Ghosh & Ms. Shrabanti Paramanik – Dy. Training & Placement Officer of Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia ,
By admin In News On April 7, 2018
On the 6th of April 2018 we were invited by Prof. Debadatta Ghosh & Ms. Shrabanti Paramanik – Dy. Training & Placement Officer of Haldia Institute of Technology, Haldia ,
By admin In News On March 17, 2018
Waterproofing of the Dome Structures and other Repairing Works of the Famous M.P.Birla Planetarium in Kolkata was executed with the products from HINDCON CHEMICALS LIMITED. The Products used were Hind
By admin In News On March 16, 2018
Hindcon Chemicals Limited was invited by CIDCO to deliver a Presentation on ‘USE OF CONSTRUCTION CHEMICALS IN PROJECTS AND FOR MAINTENANCE’ at CIDCO BHAWAN , Navi Mumbai on 15.03.2018. The
By admin In News On March 16, 2018
Hindcon Chemicals Limited Presentation was delivered at Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) Main Office – Mumbai, in the presence of Respected Chief Engineer – Mr. R.B.Gadge and Mr. Arvind
By admin In News On March 13, 2018
Recently our Managing Director- Mr. Sanjay Goenka met Mr. Pranab Mukherjee – Ex. President of India for Inviting him for an occasion.
By admin In News On March 13, 2018
Interview of Mr. Sanjay Goenka- Managing Director was published in Hindi Daily “SALAM DUNIYA” on 4th March 2018 expressing his view about our Products and our Company.
By admin In News On December 19, 2017
Very recently we have achieved BIS Certification (IS: 15477:2004, Type 1) for our product Hind Fix TA-Single Component Tile Adhesive.
By admin In News On December 19, 2017
Hindcon Chemical Limited is the First Indian Construction Chemical Company Certified with Green Product Certification and was awarded for Green Building Sector 2016 by Confederation of Indian Industry- Indian Green
Even though HINDCON CHEMICALS LTD. (Formerly known as Hind Silicates Pvt Ltd.) was formed in 2000, its chemical production roots date back to as early as 1947