That first solution was built on a principle that still guides everything the company does today: Savings. Service. Science.
The goal was straightforward. Help a customer reduce costs, provide dependable service, and deliver chemistry that actually worked. When that formula proved successful, the team repeated it. One customer became two. One product became several. And slowly, like a freight train gathering momentum, the company grew car by car, solution by solution.
Today, Price Tech Group supplies specialty chemical ingredients to manufacturers across a range of industries, including home and industrial cleaning, personal care, vehicle wash, oilfield, agriculture, and advanced odor control. The markets have expanded, but the role remains the same. Price Tech Group is not a retail brand competing with its customers. It is the chemistry partner working behind the scenes, developing and supplying the raw materials that power other companies' products.
At its core, the company is led by scientists. Daryl, a chemical engineer, and Bill, a chemist, work directly with manufacturing teams and customers to solve real formulation challenges. Whether the need is emulsification, corrosion inhibition, surfactant performance, or complex odor control, the focus is always the same: understand the chemistry, understand the problem, and build the right solution.
Odor control remains one of the company's most recognized areas of expertise. The first product Price Tech Group ever sold was a deodorizing technology used in carpet cleaning systems to eliminate persistent pet odors. That early work evolved into the company's flagship PTG-D1 technology, now used across multiple industries to neutralize malodor at the molecular level.
Innovation at Price Tech Group rarely follows a rigid roadmap. More often, it begins with a conversation.
A customer encounters a formulation challenge. A new product idea comes up. A performance problem needs solving. The team listens, studies the chemistry, and works alongside manufacturing partners to develop something that did not exist before.
That is how the freight train keeps growing. Not through hype, but through steady collaboration, long-term partnerships, and chemistry that solves real problems.



