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  • How much do compound plasticisers for rubber & plastic make?
  • Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastic, others grew by 9.48%, from $818M to $895M. Trade in Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastic, others represent 0.0038% of total world trade. Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastic, others are a part of Prepared Rubber Accelerators.
  • What is a compound plasticiser?
  • Ranking Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastic, others ranks 2602nd in the Product Complexity Index (PCI). Description Compound plasticisers are used to lower the viscosity and increase the workability of rubber and plastic. They lower the viscosity and increase the workability of rubber and plastic.
  • Who imports compound plasticisers for rubber or plastic?
  • Imports In 2022 the top importers of Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastic, others were United States ($105M), Saudi Arabia ($82.3M), China ($57.7M), France ($42M), and Italy ($38.7M). Ranking Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastic, others ranks 2602nd in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
  • Which countries export compound plasticisers for rubber or plastic?
  • Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastic, others are a part of Prepared Rubber Accelerators. Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Compound plasticisers for rubber or plastic, others were Germany ($163M), China ($95.7M), United States ($89.6M), Malaysia ($59.6M), and Bahrain ($55.1M).
  • What are the different applications of plastic compounding?
  • Now let's take a look at four of the various applications of plastic compounding: Automotive: compounding is widely used in the production of automobile parts, improving the resistance and durability of parts such as bumpers, interiors, and hoses.
  • How can plastic compounding reduce production costs?
  • Reducing production costs: by optimizing the properties of the plastic through compounding, companies can often reduce production costs. For example, a more hard-wearing material may reduce the need to frequently replace parts or products. Now let's take a look at four of the various applications of plastic compounding:

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