From modest beginnings in 1975 when our first unit for the manufacturing of Aluminium Silicate was set up, MLA Group has grown from strength to strength over the years. We have been expanding and diversifying rapidly and today the group comprises four manufacturing units for various chemicals. We are the largest manufacturers of Aluminium/Calcium Silicates in India having complete vertical integration and unique product properties.
Our product range consists of various precipitated chemicals and functional fillers, both synthetic and naturally occurring processed minerals including Precipitated Silica, Hydrated Calcium Silicate, Aluminium Silicate, Zinc Stearate , Calcium Stearate , Calcium Sulphate, Zinc-oxide active/transparent, Levigated / Surface treated China Clays, Micronized Calcite, Dolomite, Talc etc. which find a variety of applications in industries such as rubber / other polymers, paints & coatings, insecticides / pesticides, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, feedstuff and numerous other industries.
Quality of our products is defined as it is perceived by our customers. The major factor behind our success is our market driven approach and our uncompromising attitude with respect to quality. We have well-defined and stringent Quality Assurance Systems wherein all employees of MLA Group are responsible for quality, both of the product and the services.
To further exploit our core competencies and compete in the global market, we have laid great emphasis on Research, Improvement and Innovation. Our R & D Division equipped with the most sophisticated labs and testing equipments, carries out intensive research on subjects like precipitation, surface treatment and activation and has developed some of the most advanced technologies world over.
We have an extensive marketing network with branch offices at Delhi and Calcutta and marketing associates in almost all industrial cities in India. Our sales and technical services personnel visit customers regularly to provide before and after sales services. The exports have been increasing sharply, mainly to neighbouring countries including Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, and also to Middle East, South East Asia and Europe.