Basic Acrylic Monomer
This site provides detailed information on the basic acrylic monomer inIndia. It also focuses on other factors that contributed to the growth of basic acrylic monomer inIndia.
Acrylic acid is used as an industrial intermediate product. Acrylic acid is either transformed directly into a polyacrylate or polymerised via the intermediate stage of an acrylate ester. Almost half of the crude acrylic acid is processed and purified to obtain acrylic acid in glacial form. This glacial acrylic acid is further processed.
The remaining half of crude acrylic acid is treated and processed to obtain different acrylate esters, according to the industrial needs. These acrylic esters are identical in properties to glacial acrylic acid. Further, these acrylic esters serve the commercial requirements such as the demand for glacial acrylic acid. Moreover, these acrylic acids are derived as residual monomers and are an important constituent of consumer products, like -
- Adhesives
- Paints
- Binding agents
- Printing inks
Acrylic acid and basic alkyl esters or methyl, ethyl, butyl, and 2-ethylhexyl esters are used to produce -
- Polymer dispersions
- Adhesives
- Super absorbent polymers
- Flocculants
- Detergents
- Varnishes
- Fibers
- Plastic intermediates
- Chemical intermediates
The Indian basic acrylic monomer production growth is quite fascinating. The basic acrylic monomers that are being produced inIndia are at par with the global standards. Thus,India contributes a good portion to the basic acrylic monomer business in the world market. Asian, African, and even Arab countries buyIndian basic acrylic monomers. The demand forIndian basic acrylic monomers is high mainly because of its quality and competitive pricing.India's low cost and high-end basic acrylic monomer manufacturing expertise, coupled with developing world-class infrastructure is the main leveraging factor for the rise of this industry. Further, with the consolidation of the infrastructure development, this industry is poised to scale greater heights in the near future.India offers basic acrylic monomers at a substantial discount compared to its western counterparts, while delivering the same quality of output. In the US and Europe for example, the prices are few times higher than what it costs inIndia.
Petrochemicals products thatIndia produces are -
- Basic chemicals such as Ethylene, Propylene, Butadiene, Styrene, Benzene, Toluene, Orthoxylene, Paraxylene, Mixed xylenes, and Ethylene oxide
- Chemical intermediate such as Monoethylene glycol, Phthalic anhydride, DMT, Vinyl Chloride, Caprolactin, Acrylonitrile, and Linear Alkyl Benzene
- Synthetic fiber such as Acrylic fiber, Nylon filament yarn, Polyester staple fiber, and Polyester filaments yarn
- Polymers such as LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, PVC, Polystyrene, and Poly propylene
- Synthetic rubber such as Styrene butadiene and Poly butadiene
The advantages of manufacturing high class Basic Acrylic Monomer inIndia are -
- Friendly government ofIndia policies
- Low cost labor
- Low and world class infrastructure
- Strong technical education
- Large number of science and engineering graduates
- Quality output
- Highly skilled workforce
- Usage of innovative process
- Good client relationships
- Huge scope for innovation
- Expansion of existing relationships
- Huge demand in overseas markets
- Availability of more technical work force
- Increased number and quality of training facilities
Last Updated on 13 December 2011
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