Region: Global
Category: Specialty Chemicals

Global Specialty Chemicals

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  • Global Water Treatment Products

    ... conventional filtration; other water treatment equipment such as disinfection, deionization, and distillation equipment; corrosion and scale inhibitors; coagulants and flocculants; biocides; and other water treatment chemicals such as pH adjusters, chelating agents, and dewatering aids. ... Read More

  • Global Industrial & Institutional Cleaning Chemicals by Product, Market and Region, 4th Edition

    ... Increased spending on the healthcare sector globally supported by concerns regarding healthcare-associated infections and aging populations in developed countries, recovery of the foodservice sector following declines in several major markets, and healthy gains in demand ... Read More

  • Global Water Treatment Chemicals by Type, Market and Region, 2nd Edition

    ... and industrial process water will boost demand in developing countries, while the use of water treatment chemicals in pretreatment steps to support the use of membrane equipment will support gains in developed markets. This report ... Read More

  • Global Water Treatment Chemicals

    ... scale inhibitors, coagulants and flocculants, biocides, pH adjusters, and other products. Reported markets encompass manufacturing, municipal, and other markets. Major world regions include North America, Western Europe, Asia/Pacific, and all other regions. To illustrate historical ... Read More

  • World Rubber Processing Chemicals

    ... other rubber processing chemicals. Reported markets encompass: tires and tire components, and non-tire rubber products. Major world regions include North America, Western Europe, Asia/Pacific, and all other regions. Demand by product and market segment is ... Read More

  • World Rubber Processing Chemicals

    ... rubber, especially in developing markets in Asia. Growing populations and rising motor vehicle ownership rates will result in greater demand for processing chemicals used in tires, while increasing manufacturing activity will benefit non-tire rubber chemicals ... Read More

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