Sarex selects Caldic as distribution partner for Triazine-based UV absorbers
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Sarex selects Caldic as distribution partner for Triazine-based UV absorbers

Sarex is one of the world’s largest producers of Triazine-based UV absorbers

  • By ICN Bureau | June 23, 2025

Caldic announced the expansion of its strategic partnership with Sarex Overseas, a leading Indian manufacturer of fine chemicals, Triazine based UV Absorbers and API intermediates. Building on the successful collaboration in Asia Pacific, Sarex has now appointed Caldic Europe as its exclusive distribution partner for Triazine-based UV absorbers, effective May 1, 2025.

The extended agreement covers key European regions including Benelux, DACH, France, Nordics, and the UK, and marks a significant expansion of Caldic’s polymer additives portfolio through the introduction of this innovative UV protection technology.

Sarex is one of the world’s largest producers of Triazine-based UV absorbers, offering high-performance, low-volatility solutions that remain stable even under elevated processing temperatures. These products are widely used in industrial polymers and coatings where they improve UV resistance, durability, and color retention.

This partnership comes at an opportune moment , as commonly used UV absorbers such as benzotriazoles (BZT) are under increasing regulatory pressure from the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) due to environmental and health concerns. Triazine-based UV absorbers present a compelling alternative, with strong technical performance and greater regulatory acceptance in key applications.

Under the new agreement, Caldic holds exclusive rights to distribute two REACH-registered Sarex products Apollo 1164 and Apollo 1577 in Europe.

"We are excited to strengthen our global partnership with Caldic and bring our Triazine-based UV absorbers to more customers across Europe,” says Ashok M. Saraf, Managing Director of Sarex Overseas. “As regulatory pressure mounts on traditional chemistries, our technology provides a sustainable, high-performance alternative. From an environmental perspective, Triazines are generally considered less persistent and less toxic to aquatic organisms, compared to benzotriazoles, making them a more eco-conscious choice for manufacturers aiming to reduce their environmental footprint. Caldic’s technical expertise and market reach make them the ideal partner for this transition.”

“This expanded partnership with Sarex reinforces our commitment to delivering high-performance solutions that are compliant with EU regulations,” says Tom de Bondt, European Product manager Polymer Additives at Caldic. “Together with Sarex, we will support customers as they transition to safer, more sustainable UV protection technologies. We are excited because this partnership helps us further not only our own sustainability ambitions but also those of our customers, by providing them with a more environmentally friendly product portfolio.”

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