Miwon Commercial Co., Ltd. (002840.KS) KSC
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Miwon Commercial Co., Ltd.
Address
Miwon Building
Anyang-Si, 13967
Korea (the Republic of)
Phone
82 3 1479 9120
Website
Sector
Basic Materials
Industry
Chemicals
Employees
743
First IPO Date
January 04, 2000
Key Executives
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Chang-shik Hong | Chief Executive Officer & Chairman | 510M | N/A |
| Chong-Don Kim | President | 1.94B | 1954 |
| Shin Woo Kang | Executive Director | 0 | 1976 |
Description
Established in 1959 and headquartered in Anyang, South Korea, Miwon Commercial Co., Ltd. is a global producer and distributor of a broad array of chemical products. The company's offerings include a comprehensive range of personal care ingredients, such as various types of surfactants (anionic, cationic, nonionic, and amphoteric), polymers for hair conditioning and fixation, styling resins, household cleaning surfactants, plasticizers, UV stabilizers, and active ingredients for cosmeceutical applications. Miwon is also a key supplier of electronic chemicals. This segment encompasses photoactive compounds vital for micro-patterning in semiconductor circuits and thin-film transistors for LCDs; polymer acryl binders; and novolak resins, which are integral to LCD and plasma displays, as well as positive photoresists for LCDs and semiconductors. Additionally, they provide functional chemicals and additives for positive and negative photoresists in LCDs, alongside process chemicals like strippers. Their functional resins serve as fundamental materials for printed circuit boards (PCBs), electronic equipment components, high-performance polycarbonates, and high-refractive monomers utilized in manufacturing optical films for displays. Furthermore, the company's portfolio extends to a variety of antioxidants, including amine, phenol, phosphorus, and sulfur types, as well as UV stabilizers such as benzophenone, benzotriazole, nickel quenchers, and HALS. Miwon also manufactures thiourethane lens monomers.