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Visit with a few chemicals dealers to find out which one can meet your needs, whether you need chemicals for pharmaceutical use or nutraceutical use. To help you choose, check out the chemical dealer's physical location. Is the building clean and well maintained? Are staff members courteous and professional, reflecting a positive business attitude? Inquire if the company is part of a local, national or international entity. Make a detailed list of the services and supplies each company offers. Do your research beforehand on the web or at the library, checking out the various processes of chemicals pertaining to your industry. Find out about fine chemicals, active ingredients, alcohol, dehydrated alcohol, ethyl and solvents. There are many resources on the web for you. Check out some online chemical dealer websites to get an idea of services offered, price ranges, photos and reviews. Get rate quotes in writing, and make sure the chemicals dealer is properly certified with lots of experience in the chemicals business. Ask how the company complies with the strict policies and FCC procedures governing the use of chemicals. Keep in mind the use of chemicals and chemicals wholesalers in particular are strictly regulated by federal agencies. Get references of past customers if possible and check them out. Find out detailed information on fine chemicals used, active ingredients, supplies, ethyl alcohol, dehydrated alcohol, nutraceuticals, organic solutions, laboratory supplies, solvents, inorganic and organic spectrum, biochemicals, intermediates, dyes, agrochemicals and policies. Remember to take note of the company's background, experience, rates, safety record and quality of service before choosing a chemicals dealer for your needs.
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