The notion “alkali” refers to inorganic chemical compounds usually acting as a soluble base. An alkali is a carbonate/ hydroxide of an alkali metal. The list of the most common industrial alkalis includes but is not limited to caustic soda, lye, limewater, potassium, magnesium and calcium hydroxides. Alkalis are extensively used in the production of different consumer goods such as detergents, textiles, cleaners, etc. Alkalis are also consumed by metallurgical, environmental and chemical industries. They are also widely utilized as indispensable ingredients in the manufacture of some construction materials.
DOW, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Formosa Plastics Corp., Bayer AG, Ineos, FMC Corp., Ciech S.A. and MCV Enterprises & Associates to name but a few most prominent participants of the global alkali market.
The research reports collected in this MarketPublishers’ catalogue offer access to unique analyses of the alkali market. The reports describe the present state and historic evolution of the market and highlight future opportunities for the market. The researches contain in-depth overviews of market segments and comprehensive assessments of the competitive landscape. The reports examine key forces limiting and driving the market and provide profiles of the top market players.
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Ammonia: Market Research Report
US$ 4,500.00
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Ammonia in Thousands of Metric Tons by the following End Use Segments: Fertilizer Applications (Carbamide (Urea ... 2007 through 2015. A seven-year historic analysis is also provided for these markets. The report profiles 101 companies including many key and niche ...
October 2010
379 pages
Ammonia Industry Market Research (China)
US$ 7,020.00
In the past the years (1996~2005), the output of ammonia kept increasing with the average annual growth rate 5.32%. This ... report is to introduce, in a broad way, the competitiveness of Chinese ammonia from aspects of production, export and manufacturers. Production technology is studied ...
April 2006
176 pages