History of Fartash Chemical Industries
Fartash Chemical Industries started its activity in Tabriz in 1285 AH with the job title of importing match components and textile paint.
Early on, it flourished with the import of sulfur ink (sulfuric acid) from Russia, which was more widely used in the leather industry at the time. He also worked closely with the factories of that time, including Lameh Towel, Tavakoli matches, which were part of the most advanced factories. After the passage of time and the establishment of several factories after 1338 and the change of management with a new method, in order to progress only in textile dye and dye materials, including in the carpet weaving and printing dye industry and various stabilizers, it continued to operate.
Also, trade deals were made with Tehran factories, including Naz Baf, Chit Kashan, Tabriz Wool, and producers that were generally related to textiles and dyeing.
After two decades, with the change of new management and due to the weakening of the textile industry, with the change of use to the export and import of various chemicals and the regulation of the basket of goods and specific materials, including industrial acids, detergents, industrial materials, Electroplating, laboratory and glycols that are available in the product list.