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F. Willich GmbH + Co. KG

Together with its associated companies, F. Willich is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of construction chemicals and chemical products.

Since 1882, the company, now in its 5th generation, has been committed to partnership, innovation and resource conservation.

Its products are used in building construction, civil engineering, sewer rehabilitation, tunnelling, mining, foundations and special civil engineering, as well as in industrial and craft applications.

Our customers insulate, waterproof, seal, bond, grout, anchor, fill cavities, repair and renovate. An extensive assortment of...

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