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Emulsion Polymerization Market
Published by: jack 2010-03-15
  • Looking for information on the Emulsion Polymerization Market including: 1. List of Emulsion Polymers - I have the following list dentified, are there others? SBR Emulsion ABS Acrylic/Methacrylate Vinyl Based Emuslions Others? 2. Rough Market Size for each Emulsion Polymer 3. Also, Any info on additives which go into these Emulsion Polymers


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  • Emulsion Polymer Technologies - 28 pages "This specialist review bulletin offers critical reviews of developments in emulsion technology, covering new latex compositions, polymer processes, physical properties and applications of polymer emulsions in paints adhesives, membranes, non-woven fabrics, textiles and paper." This bulletin is based on journals, conferences and patents. A free sample issue (164 KB) of Emulsion Polymer Technologies is available for free download (pdf format). To download, please right-click on the link and choose to Save the file to disk. http://www.pra-publications.org.uk/publications/download/emulsion.pdf


  • Hi Blucken! Below you will find the results of my research regarding the Emulsion Polymerization Market. ?Emulsion polymer demand in the US will reach 4.9 million pounds in 2006 based on an improved economy and a good environmental profile. Vinyl-acrylics, acrylics and styrene-butadiene latexes will lead gains based on rebounding demand for paint, high quality printing and writing papers, and paper and paperboard packaging.? EMULSION POLYMER TYPES Styrene-Butadiene Latex Acrylic Emulsions Polyvinyl Acetate Vinyl-Acrylic Emulsions Vinyl Acetate-Ethylene Freedonia: Emulsion Polymers To 2006 http://freedonia.ecnext.com/coms2/summary__0001_000987_000000_000000__1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The US demand for Emulsion polymer will reach five billion pounds in 2006. ?Emulsion polymer demand in the US is projected to grow 2.8 percent annually to five billion pounds in 2006. Market value is forecast to rise 4.4 percent per year to $4.3 billion, aided by shifts toward higher priced emulsions, particularly acrylics.? SB latex ?Styrene-butadiene (SB) latex will remain dominant and present the best prospects in light of rebounding demand for high quality printing and writing papers and paperboard packaging. SB latex demand will expand at a three percent annual pace to 1.7 billion pounds in 2006, fueled by opportunities in paper and board and specialty applications. Paper and board growth will result from greater demand for high quality printing and writing papers such as label stock and glossy commercial printing grades, as well as paperboard packaging. However, faster advances are expected in specialty applications such as roofing felts, sheathing, paper saturation e.g., abrasive papers) and asphalt modification.? Acrylic emulsions ?Acrylic emulsions demand will benefit from compatibility with waterborne products in applications such as coatings, adhesives, and paper and textile finishes. Acrylic emulsions are already widely used in the production of architectural paints, where product reformulation has nearly reached saturation levels. Consequently, opportunities will be centered in industrial and specialty coatings where reformulation has lagged due to higher performance requirements.? ?Demand for vinyl acrylics will benefit from cost advantages over acrylic emulsions in paint end uses and greater use in paper coatings, packaging adhesives and nonwovens.? Paint, paper & board top markets ?Paint and paper/paperboard will continue as the leading emulsion polymer markets, together accounting for half of total demand. Paint will remain the leading emulsion polymer market with opportunities anticipated in industrial paint uses based on the replacement of traditional solvent-borne interior trim, industrial and high gloss exterior paints. Paper and board coating markets will be stimulated by needs for high quality glossy and other papers, as well as enhanced graphic capability for cartons and other board products used to package beverages and food products. Other areas of opportunity include packaging adhesives, construction adhesives, nonwovens and printing inks.? The Freedonia Group http://www.the-infoshop.com/study/fd11314_emulsion_polymers.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ?Emulsion polymer demand in the United States is expected to rise 5% annually to 5.5 million pounds in 2004. Market value is forecast to rise 5% per year to $4.8 billion, aided by shifts toward higher priced emulsions, particularly acrylics. Good opportunities are expected for acrylic, vinyl acrylic and styrene-butadiene latex emulsions as they outperform their primary end-use industries (e.g., paints, paper/ paperboard, textiles, tufted carpets and rugs).? (..) In 2001 the U.S. emulsion polymer industry was worth $3.8-billion. According to The study ?Emulsion Polymers,? available from the Freedonia Group, Cleveland, acrylic emulsions will exhibit the best growth prospects, expanding nearly 4% annually to 1.5 billion pounds in 2004. Pcimag.com http://www.pcimag.com/CDA/ArticleInformation/features/BNP__Features__Item/0,1846,27230,00.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChemSystems has published a report, Styrene Butadiene Rubber/Butadiene Rubber. January 2004 ?Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) was the first major synthetic rubber to be produced globally.? (..) Markets ?With global demand at around 3.7 million tons per year, SBR is the most important synthetic elastomer. However, demand for natural rubber is still around double this at 7.2 million tons per year. Globally nearly 70 percent of SBR is consumed by the automobile industry for tires and tire products where it is most widely used in the manufacture of the tread.? ?PBR is the second largest commodity synthetic elastomer by volume, with global consumption estimated at around 2.1 million tons per year. As with SBR, the major application for PBR is tires. PBR is generally consumed in the side-walls of tires due to its low susceptibility to flex-cracking and high weather resistance. PBR is also consumed in tread compounds due to high abrasion resistance and low rolling resistance.? (..) ?Globally SBR is a fragmented industry with little leadership. The situation in sSBR is better than eSBR, where there is generally more market discipline and technology is harder to obtain. Global overcapacity in eSBR has led to a flood of low cost exports from Eastern and Central Europe and Asia into North America and Western Europe, which has depressed prices and production in the home markets. The situation in PBR is better with the top three producers representing a third of the market.? Chemsystems.com: Newsletter http://www.chemsystems.com/newsletters/perp/Jan04_N02S1.cfm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chem Systems report: Polystyrene/ABS September 2001 ?Styrenics are a major thermoplastic, rubber, and coatings product group with styrene the largest constituent. Demand in 2000 is estimated to have reached a global total of 20 million tons as indicated below. East Asia, which excludes Japan, has the largest portion of demand at 30 percent. With Japan, the Asian region has over 40 percent of demand. The U.S. and Canada amount to 26 percent. Latin America, including Mexico, has 6 percent. Growth globally for the period 2000 to 2005 is forecast to average 3.9 percent per year, with above average growth in East Asia and very subdued growth in Japan. In the Americas, the U.S. and Canada are forecast to see average growth of 3.8 percent per year. These growth rates are driven by consumer demand, and are related to forecasts of GDP, with multiples of 1.2 to 1.3 times GDP.? ?The largest segment of styrene demand arises from its use in polystyrene (PS). For instance, in the U.S. polystyrene accounts for 58 percent of all styrenics.? REGIONAL STYRENICS DEMAND, 2000 (total = 20 million tons) US, Canada 25% East Asia 29% Eastern Europe 3% Western Europe 23% Latin America 6% Row 3% Japan 11% ?ABS/SAN, is used in high end plastics parts, such as computer housings, heavy duty plumbing parts, and automotive applications. ABS/ SAN is under competitive pressure from polypropylene at one end of the cost/performance spectrum, and engineering plastics at the other end.? Chem Systems: Abstract http://www.chemsystems.com/search/docs/abstracts/00-1-abs.pdf ------------- Vinyl Acetate ------------- DEMAND 2001: 2,344 million pounds; 2002: 2,390 million pounds; 2006: 2,580 million pounds, projected. Demand equals production plus imports (2001: 85 million pounds; 2002: 80 million pounds) less exports (2001: 706 million pounds; 2002: 720 million pounds). GROWTH "Historical (1998 - 2002): 0.8 percent per year; future: 1.9 percent per year through 2006. PRICE ?Historical (1998 - 2002): High, $0.51 per pound, tanks, dlvd.; low, $ 0.41, same basis. Current: $0.41 to $0.46, same basis. Most VAM is sold in the US under contract to polyvinyl acetate and ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer producers at individually negotiated prices.? ?The dominant method of commercial production is by reaction of ethylene with acetic acid and oxygen in the presence of a palladium catalyst. New construction in recent years has been focused largely on the Southeast Asia region, though North American and European producers have continued to expand and debottleneck their plants.? USES Polyvinyl acetates (including polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH), 27 percent), 82 percent; ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), 8 percent; ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH), 6 percent; vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate copolymer (VCM/ VAM), 1 percent; miscellaneous, 3 percent. (..) ?VAM should continue to grow at about 1.9 percent per. Although most applications for vinyl acetate are mature, growth of the largest applications should track slightly below the improving GDP, as these are solid: adhesives, paints, paper coatings, and textiles. Price increases in the previous quarter appear to be holding but margins are still thin because of sharply higher raw material and energy costs.? HISTORICAL DATA Year Demand Millions of Pounds 1997 2,292 1998 2,377 1999 2,370 2000 2,442 2001 2,344 2002 2,390 The Innovation Group http://www.the-innovation-group.com/ChemProfiles/Vinyl%20Acetate.htm ---------- ABS Resins ---------- ?ABS resins are composed of over 50 percent styrene and varying amounts of butadiene and acrylonitrile. Some production is from swing capacity, which can be used to produce either ABS or polystyrene. Almost all of the ABS produced is for the merchant market.? DEMAND 2000: 1.38 billion pounds 2001: 1.27 billion pounds 2005: 1.40 billion pounds, projected. ?Demand equals production plus imports (2000: 305 million pounds; 2001: 305 million pounds) less exports (2000: 295 million pounds; 2001: 225 million pounds).? GROWTH ?Historical (1996 - 2001): -0.2 (negative) percent per year; future: 2. 4 percent per year through 2005.? PRICE ?Historical (1996 - 2001): High, $1.04 per pound, bgs., t.l., dlvd., market, high-impact injection molding grade; low, $0.69 per pound, same basis. Current $0.72 to $0.85 per pound, same basis.? (..) ABS is used in diverse applications. 23% - Appliances 21% - Transportation 13% - Piping 11% - Electrical and electronic components 4% - Medical applications 28% - Miscellaneous applications including, toys, luggage, lawn and garden products, shower stalls, furniture and ABS resin blends with other (..) ?High-impact polystyrene has become almost as expensive as ABS, so some manufacturers of end products have changed back to ABS. The emphasis on higher-quality is enabling ABS to displace polypropylene and high-impact polystyrene in many products, and ABS is reported to be picking up business because of ecological concerns over polyvinyl chloride.? (..) ?The industry has enjoyed a 3 to 4 percent growth for ABS in 2002. New applications in recreational vehicles, a solid automotive and appliance business, and increased activity in the building and construction segment have helped to drive this growth.? (..) ?The Far East represents nearly 70 percent of world ABS consumption ? far larger than North America?s 15 percent share.? ?Demand for ABS has picked up as the economy has rebounded from its slowdown in 2001, and customers are rebuilding inventories that ran down at the end of that same year. ABS growth climbed above GDP growth in North America during 2002, turning in a 3 to 4 percent performance.? (..) ?Growth for the forecast period is anticipated to be 2.4 percent annually.? The Innovation Group http://www.the-innovation-group.com/ChemProfiles/ABS%20Resin.htm ------------- SB Rubber ------------- Demand 2000: 798,000 metric tons 2001: 795,000 metric tons 2005: 850,000 metric tons, projected. ?Demand equals production plus imports (2000: 177,000 metric tons; 2001: 170,000 metric tons) less exports (2000: 239,000 metric tons; 2001: 195,000 metric tons).? Growth ?Historical (1996 - 2001): -0.8 (negative) percent per year; future: 1. 6 percent per year through 2003.? PRICE ?Historical (1996 - 2001): High, $0.45 per pound, market, SBR Type 1712 (cold, dry, oil extended) f.o.b. works; low, $0.40, same basis. Current: $0.40, same basis. List price is currently $0.69 per pound. Solution SBR sells at a 1 to 3 cents per pound premium over emulsion SBR for tire grades, and 5 to 10 cents per pound for specialty grades.? USES 76% - Tires and tire products, including tread rubber 15% - mechanical goods 5% - automotive 4% - miscellaneous, including adhesives, floor tile and shoe soles, 4 percent. ?SBR is the largest-volume synthetic rubber claiming 40 percent of synthetic rubber consumption in all applications. This share has declined from 55 percent over the past two decades as radial tires, which use less SBR, replaced biased belted tires. ?According to the Rubber Manufacturers Association, the annual rate of increase for tire elastomers should return to a more moderate growth of 1.7 percent, annually, with SBR solid growing at a 1.6 annual percentage rate to 2005. Further breaking down SBR solid, solution SBR is expected to increase at an annual average rate of 4.9 percent, while emulsion SBR is expected to remain flat.? Year Demand (Thousands of Metric Tons) 1996 828 1997 825 1998 823 1999 821 2000 798 2001 795 The Innovation Group http://www.the-innovation-group.com/ChemProfiles/SB%20Rubber.htm ------------------------ Methyl Methacrylate ------------------------ DEMAND 2002: 1,285 million pounds; 2003: 1,320 million pounds; 2007: 1,485 million pounds, projected. ?Demand equals production plus imports (2002: 14 million pounds; 2003: 26 million pounds) less exports (2002: 183 million pounds; 2003: 190 million pounds).? GROWTH Historical (1998 - 2003): 1.3 percent per year; future: 3 percent per year through 2007. PRICE ?Historical (1998 - 2003): High, $0.75 per pound, contract, tanks, dlvd.; low, $0.41 per pound, same basis. Current: $0.72 per pound, same basis.? USES 47% - Polymethylmethacrylate (acrylic) resins 31% - cast and extruded sheet 16% - molding powders and resins 22% - surface coatings (latexes 17%; other 5%) 13% - impact modifiers 8% - emulsion polymers 8% - mineral-filled sheet 2% - miscellaneous (..) ?US demand for MMA is forecasted at 3 percent per year, through 2007. This is only slightly less than global demand growth which should do 3. 5 percent annually. Resin and sheet demand will be driven by construction and household improvement uses, while surface coatings formulated with MMA will see market pull from architectural and automotive applications.? (..) Year Demand Average Price Millions $ per pound of Pounds 1998 1,240 $0.62 1999 1,280 $0.49 2000 1,310 $0.50 2001 1,205 $0.55 2002 1,285 $0.52 2003 1,320 $0.69 See strengths and weaknesses at the link below. http://www.the-innovation-group.com/ChemProfiles/Methyl%20Methacrylate.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An Overview of Emulsion Polymers Used in the Adhesives Industry- 2002 This includes: - Adhesive Emulsions by Type - Adhesive Emulsions by Market - Adhesives Emulsion Suppliers Here is the direct link to the overview. http://www.adhesivesmag.com/ CDA/ArticleInformation/coverstory/BNPCoverStoryItem/0,2103,79912,00. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Report: Market for Emulsion Polymers to Rise 6.1%/Yr to $20 Billion+ Excerpt: ?World emulsion-polymer demand is forecast to increase 4.5 percent per year to 9.9 million metric tons in 2005 as the emulsion market continues to outpace growth in the global economy Market value is forecast to rise 6.1 percent per year to more than $20 billion, benefiting from shifts in product mix toward higher-priced emulsions, particularly acrylics.? Read the full report at the following link: http://www.adhesivesmag.com/CDA/ArticleInformation/features/BNP__Features__Item/0,2101,72788,00.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Companies Air Products and Chemicals (Air Products Polymers) Arch Chemicals Avecia Group (NeoResins) Avery Dennison BASF Bayer Borden Chemical Cognis Cytec Industries Dainippon Ink and Chemicals (Reichhold) DanChem Technologies Degussa (Roehm America) Dow Chemical Company Dow Chemical Company Dow Corning Eastman Chemical Company Eni SpA (Polimeri Europa) (EniChem Americas) Gantrade Corporation (Ameripol Synpol) General Electric Company (GE Silicones) Goodrich Corporation Henkel (Henkel Loctite) Imperial Chemical Industries (National Starch) (Vinamul Polymers) Noveon Incorporated OMNOVA Solutions PolyOne Corporation PPG Industries Raisio Group (Latexia) Rhodia Rohm and Haas Company RPM Incorporated (American Emulsions Company) Solutia Incorporated Total Fina Elf (Atofina) (Cook Composites and Polymers) UCB SA Valspar Corporation (Engineered Polymer Solutions) Wacker-Chemie (Wacker Silicones) (Air Products Polymers) Yule Catto & Company (Synthomer USA) Freedonia: Emulsion Polymers To 2006 http://freedonia.ecnext.com/coms2/summary__0001_000987_000000_000000__1 ----------------------------------- Emulsion Polymers Additives ----------------------------------- 3M provides plenty of information regarding Emulsion Polymers Additives. This information is located at the following link: http://cms.3m.com/cms/US/en/2-86/czuceFB/view.jhtml#link1 SpecialChem provides an informative article regarding Polymer Additives at the following link: http://216.239.41.104/search?q=cache:jsJavxripLcJ:www.specialchem4polymers.com/resources/articles/article.aspx%3Fid%3D519+emulsion+%22Polymer+additives%22&hl=es OR http://tinyurl.com/ypfrj ?The polymer additives market has continued to grow at a rate above GNP. This remarkable growth rate is due to expanding plastics markets, particularly in the Asia/Pacific region; higher expectations for the performance and durability of polyolefins and engineered resins; and continuing replacement of metal and other materials in automobiles, construction materials, product components and sub-assemblies, sporting goods, agricultural films, outdoor furniture and toys.? Cytec http://www.cytec.com/business/SpecialtyChemicals/polymeradditives.shtm Polymer Additives ?Cytec plays a leading role in the development of advanced chemical additives used in plastics, which are replacing metal, wood, and other materials in myriad applications. Our polymer additives make plastics and fibers more durable and weather resistant. Manufacturers of automotive components, engineered plastics, safety glass, outdoor materials, and agricultural films incorporate our polymer additives into their plastic end-products.? Cytec http://www.cytec.com/98annual/sup_prod.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Links to Suppliers http://www.baustoffchemie.de/en/db/polymerdispersions/ Chemical profiles and markets http://www.the-innovation-group.com/chemprofile.htm Search criteria: "Emulsion Polymerization" SBR market million OR billion Emulsion Polymer Markets Vinyl Based Emulsions Markets billion OR million "Emulsion Polymer" Billion Pounds "Emulsion Polymer" additives Emulsion "Polymer additives" I hope you find this information useful! Best Regards, Bobbie7-ga


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