Research & Development
Research & Development at Rudraksha
Rudraksha provides comprehensive process research and development services as well as current good manufacturing practices manufacturing capacities to help clients with investigational to commercial-scale development programs. We cater to several industries including pharmaceuticals, specialty chemicals, agrochemicals, polymers, oligonucleotides, animal health, and consumer products. Our team excels at resolving complex scientific problems with a systematic approach and in a time-bound manner while assuring the quality of all processes and products.
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IN-HOUSE R&D facility approved by DSIR, Ministry of Science & Technology, Govt of India, New Delhi.
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We have developed and currently patenting the process of purification of Redwater affluent from the Ordnance factory.
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Rudraksha had developed Nitric acid technologies that can be used for Recovery of RDX from Spent Nitric Acid.
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We are working on the extraction of Lithium (Li). It is a very innovative and challenging project for us. This project will open up many avenues and will lead us to many more business opportunities across the world.
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It’s no secret that there’s challenges associated with large scale graphene manufacturing, anyone in the industry will tell you this. However, we have taken up the challenge to innovations with Graphene.
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Nickel is known primarily for its divalent compounds since the most important oxidation state of the element is +2. Nickel hydroxide usually occurs as green crystals that can be precipitated when aqueous alkali is added to a solution of a nickel (II) salt.
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Sewage stinks. It causes pollution. Few people care where it goes. Fewer chemists want to work with it. And yet, with the help of the right technology, sewage could become a reliable, low-cost feedstock for chemicals and other materials.