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  • hot selling new plasticizer new plasticizer France
  • hot selling new plasticizer new plasticizer France
  • hot selling new plasticizer new plasticizer France
  • What drives the plasticizers market in Europe?
  • The plasticizers market in Europe is driven by the electronics industry due to increased investment in research and innovations, thereby creating demand for plasticizers and PVCs that are widely used for building wires and cables. To know about the assumptions considered for the study, download the pdf brochure
  • Why are plasticizer prices going down?
  • Competition for volume has been strong amongst domestic players and in response to imports. TOTM (tris (2-ethylhexyl)trimellitate) - an alternative plasticizer for PVC medical devices - saw very sharp price erosion early in the year. But TOTM was not alone and all plasticizers markets saw prices moving down substantially.
  • What happened to plasticizer prices in 2023?
  • Operating rates for US-based plasticizer plants remained reduced but with the disappointing level of demand from the construction market – as well as the increasing presence of imports – the US market was still amply supplied. Prices have eroded throughout 2023 to date, although they have not fallen quite as steeply as they have in Europe.
  • Who dominates the plasticizers market?
  • The Plasticizers market is dominated by a few major players that have a wide regional presence.
  • How did plasticizer prices change in China?
  • In China, plasticizer prices moved up in January along with 2-EH prices, then fell back in February owing to slow demand recovery after the holiday. Prices only fluctuated slightly from March to May.
  • Is Perstorp a breakthrough in non-phthalate plasticizers?
  • Perstorp, based in Malmö, terms the development “a significant advancement in non-phthalate plasticizers.” It says the additive –– with its innovative chemical composition –– sets a new benchmark in the industry of flexible PVC.

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