Production Pathways Reports About Adipic Acid
Adipic Acid is one of the most commercially important aliphatic dicarboxylic acids. The majority of its worldwide consumption is destined for the manufacture of nylon 6,6 fibers and resins, and a small amount is still used captively to produce adiponitrile.
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The Intratec portfolio (www.intratec.us/our-portfolio) includes reports comparing the economic
alternatives for
potential of Adipic Acid production pathways. Each report confronts the economics of producing
manufacturing
Adipic Acid from different feedstocks, across different locations. General information included in our reports is presented below.
Adipic Acid
Coverage of Adipic Acid Production Pathways Reports Each report compares Adipic Acid manufacturing alternatives, including: AN INTRODUCTION TO ADIPIC ACID * Description * Applications * Production pathways diagram KEY TECHNICAL ASPECTS OF EACH ADIPIC ACID PATHWAY * Description
Compare the costs
* Product(s) generated & raw material(s) consumed
of production
* Pathway scheme * Chemistry
pathways
* Pathway input & output figures (including raw material(s) consumption) * Block flow diagram of representative industrial processes * Related technology licensors COMPARISON OF PATHWAYS' ECONOMIC POTENTIAL, IN SEVERAL COUNTRIES * Comparative analysis of capital costs * Comparative analysis of production costs * Historical behavior of the economic potential over the last 4 years * Comparison between Adipic Acid price and raw materials costs of each pathway PATHWAYS COMPARATIVE SUMMARY GRAPH REPORT BASIS & ASSUMPTIONS REFERENCES ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY
Identify the most competitive alternatives in each world region