Difference between commodity chemicals and specialty chemicals
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Webster defines specialty as “a unique object or class of objects” while commodity is defined as "products of standard commerce." ... Commodity chemicals are products manufactured by a number of companies that tend to be of large volume with minimal product variation from producer to producer.
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Webster defines specialty as “a unique object or class of objects” while commodity is defined as "products of standard commerce." Commodity chemicals are products manufactured by a number of companies that tend to be of large volume with minimal product variation from producer to producer.
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