LAWTER Inc. became an affiliated company of Harima Chemicals, Inc. as of February 1st, 2011.
With rosin as the main raw materials, LAWTER Inc. manufactures and sells resins for printing ink, tackifiers, synthetic rubber emulsifiers and aroma chemicals with manufacturing footprint in North America, South America, Europe, New Zealand, China and South Korea.
A Harima Chemicals affiliate which manufactures and sells chemicals such as sizing agents which are used in the manufacture of paper and paperboard. Based in Pensacola, Florida in the United States, this company distributes its products widely throughout North America.
A Harima Chemicals affiliate based in Klecany, Czech Republic, which manufactures and sells lead-free solder paste, aluminum brazing materials and electronic materials.
A leased laboratory that is suitable for use as an office and a research base in fields of electronics, biotechnology, etc. Harima Trading, Inc. operates it in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture.
A foundation set up by basic contributions from Harima Chemicals, Inc. and its founder Sueyoshi Hasegawa to aid and encourage studies, research and international exchanges relating to science and technology.
The PCA was established in 1947 as the Tall Oil Association, and became the Pulp Chemicals Association in 1955. In 1988, its name was changed to the Pine Chemicals Association. The Harima Chemicals group is registered as a member of this group.
A company based in Kingsport, Tennessee in the United States, which manufactures and sells over 1,200 chemical products, including plastics and pine chemicals.
Ashland Inc. is an American Fortune 500 company which operates in more than 100 countries. Ashland announced plans to acquire Hercules Inc. on July 11, 2008.
One of Latin America's largest manufacturers of gum rosin products. Since it was founded in 1928, it has supplied resins for the adhesive, printing ink and paper manufacturing industries.