Diatomite Market Review
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Diatomite is a chalk-like, soft, friable, earthy, very fine-grained, siliceous sedimentary rock. It is very finely porous, very low in density, and essentially chemically inert in most liquids and gases. Diatomite is used principally as a filter aid; but it has many other applications, such as an absorbent for industrial spills and as pet litter, a filler in a variety of products from paints to dry chemicals, an insulation material as sawn and molded shapes as well as loose granular, a mild abrasive in polishes, and a silica additive in cement and various other compounds.
Global market of diatomite in 2010 decreased slightly from that of 2009. USA was a world leader in diatomite production, its share in 2010 reached 30% of world total.
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- The report represents a thorough study of diatomite, covering both global and regional markets.
- It aims to give a proper picture of the pertinent market, as well as its trends, perspectives and opportunities.
- It covers the present situation, historical background and future forecast of diatomite market.
- Comprehensive data showing diatomite production, consumption, trade statistics and prices are provided (both nationwide and worldwide).
- Essential news and press releases on the diatomite market under investigation are added.
- The report offers a 5 year outlook on the reviewed market, including diatomite market volume predictions and price trends.
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Diatomite is a chalk-like, soft, friable, earthy, very fine-grained, siliceous sedimentary rock. It is very finely porous, very low in density, and essentially chemically inert in most liquids and gases. Diatomite is used principally as a filter aid; but it has many other applications, such as an absorbent for industrial spills and as pet litter, a filler in a variety of products from paints to dry chemicals, an insulation material as sawn and molded shapes as well as loose granular, a mild abrasive in polishes, and a silica additive in cement and various other compounds.
Global market of diatomite in 2010 decreased slightly from that of 2009. USA was a world leader in diatomite production, its share in 2010 reached 30% of world total.
Contents
Executive Summary1. WORLD DIATOMITE MARKET
1.1. Diatomite in Global Industry
1.2. Diatomite Market Overview
2. NORTH AMERICAN MARKET OF DIATOMITE
2.1. USA
3. LATIN AMERICAN MARKET OF DIATOMITE
3.1. Mexico
3.2. Argentina
4. EUROPEAN MARKET OF DIATOMITE
4.1. European Union Market of Diatomite
4.1.1. Denmark
4.1.2. France
4.1.3. Spain
5. ASIAN MARKET OF DIATOMITE
5.1. China
5.2. Japan
7. FUTURE OUTLOOK (2011-2016)
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. Diatomite world production, 2004-2010 (thousand metric tons)
Table 2. Diatomite world production, by country, 2009-2010 (thousand metric tons)
Table 3. Diatomite Price, year average, 2004-2010
Table 4. Production and consumption of diatomite in USA, 2004-2010 (thousand metric tons)
Table 5. Export and import of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite in USA, 2004-2009
Table 6. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite export by USA in 2008-2009
Table 7. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite import by USA in 2008-2009
Table 8. Diatomite production in Mexico, 2004-2010 (thousand metric tons)
Table 9. Export and import of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite in Mexico, 2004-2009
Table 10. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite export by Mexico in 2008-2009
Table 11. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite import by Mexico in 2008-2009
Table 12. Diatomite production in Argentina, 2004-2010 (thousand metric tons)
Table 13. Export and import of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite in Argentina, 2004-2009
Table 14. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite export by Argentina in 2008-2009
Table 15. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite import by Argentina in 2008-2009
Table 16. Diatomite production in Denmark, 2004-2010 (thousand metric tons)
Table 17. Export and import of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite in Denmark, 2004-2009
Table 18. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite export by Denmark in 2008-2009
Table 19. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite import by Denmark in 2008-2009
Table 20. Diatomite production in France, 2004-2010 (thousand metric tons)
Table 21. Export and import of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite in France, 2004-2009
Table 22. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite export by France in 2008-2009
Table 23. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite import by France in 2008-2009
Table 24. Diatomite production in Spain, 2004-2010 (thousand metric tons)
Table 25. Export and import of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite in Spain, 2004-2009
Table 26. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite export by Spain in 2008-2009
Table 27. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite import by Spain in 2008-2009
Table 28. Diatomite production in China, 2004-2010 (thousand metric tons)
Table 29. Export and import of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite in China, 2004-2009
Table 30. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite export by China in 2008-2009
Table 31. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite import by China in 2008-2009
Table 32. Diatomite production in Japan, 2004-2010 (thousand metric tons)
Table 33. Export and import of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite in Japan, 2004-2009
Table 34. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite export by Japan in 2008-2009
Table 35. Structure of Siliceous fossil meals, including diatomite import by Japan in 2008-2009
Table 36. Diatomite market forecasts (2011-2016) Skip to top