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Unison Metals Ltd announces Launch of New Specialty Chemicals Unit for Sodium Silicate Manufacturing



Posted On : 2025-11-28 14:44:53( TIMEZONE : IST )

Unison Metals Ltd announces Launch of New Specialty Chemicals Unit for Sodium Silicate Manufacturing

Unison Metals Limited, a leading player in the specialty chemicals sector, is pleased to announce the establishment of a new Specialty Chemicals Division focused on the production of sodium silicate, a key raw material used in a wide range of industrial applications like Detergent, Paper Industry, Food Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Rubber Industry, Garment Industry, Dyes and Chemicals, Foundry Castings, etc.

This strategic expansion marks a significant step in Unison Metals Limited's commitment to innovation, vertical integration, and sustainable growth in the specialty chemicals sector. The new unit will be located at Dhamatwan, Ta-Dascroi, Ahmedabad, and will be equipped with state-of-the-art automation technology designed to ensure high product quality, operational efficiency, and environmental compliance.

The company is excited to expand into the sodium silicate market, which aligns perfectly with the longterm growth strategy. This move will not only strengthen the product portfolio but also open new avenues for innovation and collaboration.

This unit will increase the production of Specialty Chemicals by at least 100% YoY resulting in expected growth of 35% in Turnover where as 25% in PAT approximately.

Operations at the new facility are scheduled to commence in [Month, Year], with full-scale production ramping up shortly thereafter.

Shares of Unison Metals Ltd was last trading in BSE at Rs. 20.45 as compared to the previous close of Rs. 21.01. The total number of shares traded during the day was 763538 in over 1931 trades.

The stock hit an intraday high of Rs. 21.48 and intraday low of 19.90. The net turnover during the day was Rs. 15867944.00.

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