Listed Chemicals Companies in Pennsylvania

Results are ordered alphabetically. Inclusion is based on the matching process or industry recorded on each published profile.

California Chemical Specialties

📍 Linwood, PA Est. 2000
Specialties: Acrylic Nail PowdersNail LiquidsUV GelsGel Polish

Most trusted supplier of quality acrylic nail powders, nail liquids, gels and gel polish products to the cosmetics industry for over two decades. Lead...

Interstate Chemical Company

📍 Hermitage, PA Est. 1968
Specialties: Custom chemical blendingToll manufacturingHeat transfer fluidsIndustrial chemicals

Interstate Chemical Company, located in Hermitage, Pennsylvania, stands as a comprehensive chemical manufacturing and distribution leader serving dive...

Pressure Chemical Co.

📍 Pittsburgh, PA Est. 1964
Specialties: Specialty chemical manufacturingChemical process developmentToll manufacturingFine chemicals

Pressure Chemical Co. operates as a premier specialty chemical manufacturer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, serving diverse industries since 1964. ...

When a Pennsylvania chemical plant is the right node

Pennsylvania chemical manufacturing is a specialty and industrial corridor: batch chemistry, coatings, additives, and pharmaceutical-adjacent intermediates rather than only Gulf Coast commodity volume.

Clusters this page covers

  • Southeastern specialty, additive, and pharmaceutical-adjacent chemistry
  • Western Pennsylvania industrial chemicals and materials
  • Batch plants serving coatings, resins, and formulated products
  • I-76 / I-80 plants used as Northeast and Midwest shipping nodes

Selection rules

  1. Ask whether the site is a specialty reactor, a blender, or a packaging terminal.
  2. Confirm waste, solvent, and process-safety fit before assuming a Pennsylvania plant can run a Gulf Coast intermediate.
  3. Match outbound mode to the customer: drum and tote work is a different plant than tank or rail.
  4. Compare Pennsylvania specialty quotes against New Jersey and Ohio, not only against Texas.

When to use a toller, a specialty plant, or a commodity producer

Chemical manufacturers are not interchangeable. Choose the operating model, then compare listed sites.

When this is the jobUseWhy
A customer-owned formula that needs confidential batch productionToll or contract manufacturerThe buyer owns the recipe and needs equipment time, containment, and batch records.
A differentiated specialty chemical with application supportSpecialty manufacturerThe award includes grade control, technical service, and a documented specification.
A high-volume intermediate where logistics dominate costCommodity or Gulf Coast producerThe buyer is buying molecules and freight, not a custom process cell.

How to source this work

Use a chemical manufacturer when formula, hazard class, batch or continuous process fit, containment, and release testing determine whether the site can actually make the product.

Include in the RFQ

  • formula or performance specification and target specifications
  • raw-material grades, approved sources, and SDS package
  • batch size or continuous-rate and annual forecast
  • mixing, temperature, atmosphere, and containment needs
  • testing, packaging, labeling, and transportation classification

Questions that separate suppliers

  • Which chemistry and batch sizes fit the available equipment?
  • How are contamination, changeover, and process-safety risks controlled?
  • What batch records, COAs, and hazard documentation accompany release?

Questions this page can answer

Is Pennsylvania a commodity chemical state?

Not primarily. Listed plants are more often specialty, batch, coatings, or pharmaceutical-adjacent. Commodity volume still more often starts on the Gulf Coast.

When is a Pennsylvania chemical plant a better fit than Texas?

When the chemistry is specialty or batch, the customer is in the Northeast or Midwest, and drum or tote freight beats a Gulf intermediate plus a long inbound haul.

How should a buyer compare chemical manufacturers?

Compare chemistry, equipment, hazard handling, and release testing first. Then compare packaging, freight class, and whether the plant will run an outside formula. Listed industry tags are a filter, not a process-safety review.

Which states are the strongest chemical manufacturing hubs on UNITEMFG?

Texas, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, and West Virginia are the first state-and-category pages to open. Gulf Coast logistics and the Ohio River / Kanawha Valley corridor still shape a large share of U.S. chemical production.

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