Industrial Process Economics Reports About Allyl Chloride Allyl Chloride is a colorless liquid with a disagreeable, pungent odor. Allyl Chloride is typically used to make intermediates for downstream derivatives such as resins and polymers. Allyl Chloride is important in the production of epichlorohydrin, synthetic glycerol, allyl ethers of phenols, bisphenol A, novolak phenolic resins, allylic esters, quaternary amines, sodium allyl sulfonate, and polyallyl
Understand Allyl
chlorides.
Chloride
The Intratec portfolio (www.intratec.us/our-portfolio) includes reports examining specific Allyl Chloride
production costs
production processes. Each report presents one-time costs associated with the construction of an industrial plant and the continuing costs associated with the daily operation of such a plant. General
Coverage of Allyl Chloride Process Economics Reports Each report examines one specific Allyl Chloride production process, including: AN INTRODUCTION TO ALLYL CHLORIDE * Description & applications * Production pathways diagram PROCESS TECHNOLOGY THOROUGH UNDERSTANDING * Product(s) generated & raw material(s) consumed * Physico-chemistry highlights * Industrial site production capacity definition
Know the capital investment required
* Detailed process block flow scheme & description * Key process input & output figures (including raw material(s) consumption) * Labor requirements CAPITAL INVESTMENT BREAKDOWN * Total fixed capital required (ISBL, OSBL and contingency) * Working capital * Costs incurred during industrial plant commissioning and start-up * Multi-regional fixed capital analysis PRODUCTION COST DETAILED LOOK * Manufacturing variable costs (raw materials and utilities required) * Manufacturing fixed costs (e.g., labor and maintenance costs, operating charges, plant overhead)
Examine the
* Depreciation and corporate overhead costs
operating costs &
* Production cost history (4-year timeframe)
raw materials
PROCESS ECONOMICS QUICK SUMMARY TABLE
consumption
LABOR WAGE RATES AND PRICING BASIS REFERENCES & ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY