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Turkey has a strategic and very good geographical location and is considered a crossroads of Northwest Asia and Europe. Chemicals are substances that have a fixed composition and specific properties. Turkey's exports in 2018 in the competition compared to a year ago had a growth of 10.22 percent. The Middle East, with its vast hydrocarbon and mineral resources, is one of the largest players in this large market in Asia. One of the most common items that travelers bring from Turkey will be souvenirs or gifts. These materials are the basic building blocks of everything in the world

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Ataturk International Airport is the 11th busiest airport in the world and many Turkish airports are in very good condition and the number of passengers is very high. Chemicals themselves are divided into categories of chemical compounds, chemical elements, and ions. Turkey exports the most to EU countries and the use of Turkish products is very common among the countries of the world. Compounds are used in industrial and manufacturing processes

Types of Chemicals
Types of Chemicals

Chemicals themselves are divided into categories of chemical compounds, chemical elements, and ions. For example, water is a chemical compound because the ratio of hydrogen to oxygen is always constant. 

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Synthetic Chemical Compounds
Synthetic Chemical Compounds

It is a bronze alloy (a combination of many metals and other elements) and alloys were used as raw materials in construction and trade. Over the past few hundred years, a combination of different elements has led to the production of stainless steel, light aluminum, foil, and other very useful products. At present, synthetic chemical compounds have also transformed the food industry. 

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Applications of Ammonia
Applications of Ammonia

In the early twentieth century, humans were looking for a way to produce ammonia to increase fertility in their agricultural products. After the discovery of the mass production of ammonia called Haber, 2 billion people in the world were saved from starvation. In contrast, the annual production of 100 million tons of this substance has played a major role in environmental pollution.

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Solid Liquid and Gas Chlorine
Solid Liquid and Gas Chlorine

Solid chlorineSolid chlorine is mostly in powder form and is used to disinfect kitchens, bathrooms, toilets and doing laundry in laundries. This type is also suitable and used for water purification and disinfection, as well as disinfection of swimming pools and water parks.

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When and where was nitrogen discovered?
When and where was nitrogen discovered?

Nitrogen compounds were known in the Middle Ages. Alchemists knew nitric acid as the exhalation of water. The combination of nitric and hydrochloric acid, known as aqua regia, was known to melt gold.

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What is Oxygen Gas?
What is Oxygen Gas?

There is no doubt that none of the chemical elements have played a more important role than oxygen in the development of chemistry. This life-giving gas was able to make such a huge breakthrough in chemistry in the late eighteenth century that it had never been possible before.

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Production of sulfuric acid in the Middle East
Production of sulfuric acid in the Middle East

The main method of commercial production of sulfuric acid is that sulfur dioxide is first prepared from sulfur. Sulfur dioxide is then converted to sulfur trioxide in the process of catalytic oxidation, and then concentrated  sulfuric acid is produced by the sulfur trioxide reaction with  water.

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To which countries is Turkey exporting the most?
To which countries is Turkey exporting the most?

2. EnglandOne of the largest products in the top of Turkish exports to the UK is automobiles. Of course, exports to the UK do not only include cars, but also home appliances, furniture, textiles, and clothing. Consider that Turkey could export up to $ 11 billion this year.

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Smart Manufacturing in Turkey. German trailer maker opened a modern facility in Turkey . Saudi- Egyptian Al Aboud Holding acquires Burdur solar plant in Turkey. Chemicals are indispensable to modern life and the development of the chemical industry has helped to elevate the standard of living, an indicator of the level of in a country. After the establishment of the Republic of Turkey till the 1950s, these chemical works passed through a process of corporation and production began in some fields such as explosives, medicine, agricultural chemicals, detergents, printing ink and textile dyes and involved the final stages only. It was only after the 1950s, especially during the planned economy period, that the development of the chemical industry in Turkey accelerated. Between 1960 and 1980 economic policies were based on import substitution and public sector investments were directed to fertilizers and basic organic and inorganic chemicals, the fields which required high investment, with low profitability whereas private sector and foreign investments were directed to synthetic yarns, soaps and detergents. In 1980 Turkey started to follow a new economic policy. has been manufacturing chemicals for very long time, being a producer of many basic and intermediate chemicals and Turkish chemical production includes inorganic and organic chemicals, fertilizers, paints, soaps and detergents, synthetic fibers, essential oils, cosmetics and personal care products. 999 companies manufacturing various chemicals. Most of the companies in the chemical industry, especially private sector companies, are located in Istanbul, Izmir, Kocaeli, Sakarya, Adana, Gaziantep and Ankara. Petrochemical sectorThe Turkish petrochemicals industry has shown considerable growth since 1970. In these two complexes a wide range of all common plastics (HDPE, LDPE, PS, PVC, and PP), aromatics, ethylene glycol, phtallic anhydride, terephthalic acid, carbon black, synthetic rubber, acrylonitryl and caustic soda are produced. The total production of these petrochemicals reaches about 2. Textile sectorSince the textile sector is a well-developed sector in Turkey, polymer production related to textiles and the production of textile chemicals have also developed Fertilizer industryThe fertilizer industry is one of the key industries for Turkey, which has vast agricultural potential. Turkey’s fertilizer production meets domestic demand and the surplus is exported. soap and detergents, soda, chromium chemicals, boron chemicals, paints, sodium sulphate, fatty acids and rose oil are the other main areas of production of the chemical industry. Since Turkey has a large variety of herbs and natural products, natural soap production is also widespread and done by small size local companies throughout Turkey.  Turkey is also among the top producers of olives, therefore natural olive oil soaps are also manufactured and exported in large quantities.  Hair care has the largest share of the cosmetics and personal care products market in Turkey. Paints and to the developments in Turkey’s construction, automotive and marine industries, the paints and coatings industry has also developed and has became one of the most dynamic sectors of the Turkish chemical industry. This has also been anticipated by the coatings industry with major companies such as BASF and Kansai Paint taking steps to strengthen their positions in Turkey. Turkey’s strong position in the manufacture of white goods and unique position for export markets provides good opportunities in the powder coatings sector. In addition to serving some 11 million households in Turkey, strong growth in western European export markets (particularly France and the UK) provides additional support for the sector. The marine paint market continues to flourish as Turkey’s ship-, boat- and yacht-building activity continues to grow. Turkey has been gaining ground in the construction of mega-yachts, while the ship repair aspect has been growing because of Turkey’s position as the gateway to the Middle East. Soda, Chrome, BoronTurkey has the largest soda factory in the Middle East with a total capacity of 750 000 tons/year. An extremely rich trona (natural soda ash) deposit was found near Ankara, at Beypazari and at present Turkey has substantial export potential for soda ash. , owned by Ciner group, which utilizes an extremely rich trona (natural soda ash) reserve found near Ankara, at Beypazari. A new substantial trona reserve has recently been found near Ankara-Kazan. Being among the top five countries supplying chrome ore to world markets, Turkey produces and exports some of the most important chrome chemicals and derivatives such as sodium bichromate, basic chrome sulfate, chromic acid and chrome oxide. Turkey also enjoys a comparative advantage in boron chemicals (borax decahydrate, borax pentahydrate, boric acid and sodium perborate) due to the size of her reserves, the quality of minerals and proximity to consumer markets. Around 72 percent of the world’s boron reserves are in Turkey. Eti Maden Isletmeleri Genel Mudurlugu is the dominant producer of boron minerals and boron chemicals and the sole-exclusive exporter of boron chemicals. Turkey has developed a substantial capacity and production of sodium sulphate. In sodium sulphate production, Turkey is second largest in Europe and sixth in the world. Medicinal and aromatic plantsOwing to Turkey’s climatic and ecological conditions, many medicinal and aromatic plants are cultivated or gathered from nature. Turkey is one of the most important rose oil exporters in the world market. Laurel oil, thymus oil, lavander oil and origanium oil are also produced in Turkey. In conjunction with recent industrial growth in Turkey, the consumption and production of many other chemicals are growing rapidly and the number of chemicals produced is increasing every year. The recent developments in textile and leather chemicals are also worth mentioning and many small and medium size companies have recently started to operate in these two sectors. The Turkish chemical industry has a share of 13 % of total foreign capital in Turkey. chemical industry exports are increasing steadily. The value of chemical exports was about US 5,2 billion in 2009, or about 5,7 % of the total exports in Turkey. Other major product groups were inorganic chemicals (US 610 million) and medicament mixturesнput in dosage (US 473 million). Turkey is exporting all these chemicals to about 180 countries throughout the world. Major destinations for chemicals were Iraq, Russian Federation, Germany, Azerbaijan, Italy, Iran and China. Source: IGEME - Export Promotion Center of Turkey, Investment Support and Promotion Agency of Eti Maden Isletmeleri Genel Mudurlugu. Keywords: Turkey, chemicals, soda ash, chrome, boron, fertilizer, paints, coatings .
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Turkey . As a candidate member of the European Union, Turkey tries to keep itself up-to-date with technical advancements and chemical regulatory policies in EU. The following chemical regulations have been issued or revised recently to align Turkey's chemical management polices with that of EU. The Regulation on the Inventory and Control of Chemicals, known as "Turkish REACH", entered into force on 26 December 2008 in Turkey. The main purpose of this regulation is to form a national chemical inventory in Turkey and gather hazard info on high volume substances placed on Turkish market. This regulation requires that manufacturers and importers notify certain information to the chemical inventory of the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization on all existing and new substances, either on their own or in imported or manufactured in Turkey in quantities above 1 tonne per year. The regulation sets detailed rules and principles for chemical labelling and packaging in Turkey and brings GHS concepts to Turkey. Currently only a small number of chemicals are banned or restricted by this refer to the table shown as below). Currently this regulation is being revised to include more restricted chemicals. Click here to access all references and resources for Turkey including the English translation of regulations, regulatory lists and useful links to the websites of competent authorities.  Tags: Topics - Overview.
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Pre-registration for KKDIK, Turkey’s new REACH regulation, should be completed by the end of 2020. In June 2017, the Government of Turkey published in the Official Gazette the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals regulation, also called KKDIK, which is the Turkish abbreviation of REACH. The regulation requires companies importing into or manufacturing in Turkey to register all chemical substances whether pure or in mixture with an annual production or importation volume of more than one ton. The KKDIK regulation includes foreign chemical exporters to Turkey as well as Turkish exporters who use chemicals in their formulations and/or products, with some exceptions. Exporters of chemical products to Turkey can register their products in Turkish through their subsidiary, distributor, or appointed representative (“only to fulfill KKDIK obligations. Commercial Service Turkey Office.
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Pre-registration for KKDIK, Turkey’s new REACH regulation, should be completed by the end of 2020. In June 2017, the Government of Turkey published in the Official Gazette the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals regulation, also called KKDIK, which is the Turkish abbreviation of REACH. The regulation requires companies importing into or manufacturing in Turkey to register all chemical substances whether pure or in mixture with an annual production or importation volume of more than one ton. The KKDIK regulation includes foreign chemical exporters to Turkey as well as Turkish exporters who use chemicals in their formulations and/or products, with some exceptions. Exporters of chemical products to Turkey can register their products in Turkish through their subsidiary, distributor, or appointed representative (“only to fulfill KKDIK obligations. Commercial Service Turkey Office.
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