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Organic chemicals production statistics are collected, compiled, and published monthly and annually by the United States Tariff Commission. The monthly report is... [Pg.4]

Spain. Monthly official statistics on population, health, mining and industrial production, foreign trade, transportation, finance, labor, and cost of living are available (68). Chemical production statistics are given for the materials listed in Table V. [Pg.65]

Economic Aspects. U.S. production statistics for the period 1980 to 1988 are given ia Table 4 (220). Exports amount to ca 20% of annual United States production, and imports amount to almost 10% of domestic production. The main foreign producers are Japan, South Africa, and Canada. South Korea, Brazil, and The People s RepubHc of China are minor producers. Japan s Nippon Soda Co., Ltd. is the world s third largest producer. Two other Japanese producers are Toyo Soda Co., Ltd., and Nankai Chemical Industry, Ltd. [Pg.474]

A monthly pubhcation of Rogers Publishing Company. This business-oriented publication gives production statistics. Annually it publishes a list of companies providing chemicals, services, and equipment to the plastics industry, and gives the production capacity by compound for each company. [Pg.22]

Available statistics or market surveys about hydrogen capture the real production volumes only partially, as they usually consider only captive production, i.e., the directly produced hydrogen (e.g., in steam reformers), as for instance in refineries or fertiliser plants.1 Besides this, hydrogen is produced in significant amounts as a by-product from the manufacture of various chemical products, such as chlorine or ethylene, as well as from refinery processes (see also Section 10.9). Where this hydrogen cannot be internally utilised further, for instance for hydrogenation in... [Pg.278]

EPA. 1988b. Computer printout (CIS) 1977 production statistics for chemicals in the Federal Register. 1979. Petition to remove ethylbenzene, phenol, 2,4-dichlorophenol, 2,4,5- trichlorophenol and pentachlorophenol from the 307(a)(1) list of toxic pollutants. US. Environmental Protection Agency. Fed Reg 44 64555-64559. [Pg.210]

Technology Information Group. Chemical Market Reporter, Chemical Profiles http //www. the-innovation-group.com/chemprofile.htm Production statistics and data on producers... [Pg.317]

Table III. Oxygenated Chemicals Production from Various Quantities of Natural Gas Compared with 1948 Production Statistics... Table III. Oxygenated Chemicals Production from Various Quantities of Natural Gas Compared with 1948 Production Statistics...
Import quantities of dioctyl phthalates were about 4 million pounds in 1998. No data were located regarding past import volumes of DEHP or the di octyl phthalates. Exports of dioctyl phthalates have been about 14 27 million pounds per year from 1994 to 1998 (Mannsville Chemical Products Corporation 1999). Import/export statistics specific for DEHP were not located. [Pg.193]

Since 1973, the U.S. International Trade Commission has reported the manufacture and sales of dyes by application class only. In 1972, the last year for which statistics are available by chemical class, 3900 metric tons of triarylmethane dyes were manufactured, which represents approximately 4% of total dyestuff production in the United States. At that time, there were 185 triarylmethane dyes Us ted in the Colour Index. From the latter half of the 1970s through the 1980s, annual dye production in the United States, including triarylmethane dyes, changed very litde. In 1981, methyl violet, with an annual production of 725 t, was the only triarylmethane dye for which production statistics were available. Some triarylmethane dyes were imported, eg, malachite green (163 t in 1981), methyl violet (40 t), new fuchsine (30 t), and other dyes totalling less than 15 t. [Pg.273]

Interactions between soluble polymer and colloidal particles control the behavior of a large number of chemical products and processes and, hence, their technological viability. These dispersions have also attracted considerable scientific interest because of their complex thermodynamic and dynamical behavior—stimulated by the synthesis of novel polymers, improved optical and scattering techniques for characterization, and a predictive capability emerging from sophisticated statistical mechanical theories. Thus, the area is active both industrially and academically as evidenced by the patent literature and the frequency of technical conferences. [Pg.137]

V. Palm and K. Jonsson, Including Chemical Products in Environmental Accounts. Eurostat Working Papers Prepared for DG Environment and Eurostat by Statistics Sweden 2/2001 /B/7 22, Statistics Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden, 2001. [Pg.339]

COED, Computer Optimized Experimental Design, is a proprietary product of the B. F. Goodrich Company. This program was developed by the B. F. Goodrich Chemical Divisions Statistical and Computer Group and has been used internally at B. F. Goodrich since January of 1975 (J-4). ... [Pg.92]

Donnelly, M. V., Advances in Chem. Ser., No. 10, 3-9 (1954). Government production statistics as source for chemical planning. [Pg.194]

World pulp production statistics are summarised in Table 13.1. There are three main categories, mechanical, semichemical and chemical pulp. The elassification is based upon the process used for fibre separation. The major industrial operations are mechanical and chemical pulps, with most of the latter being manufaetured by the kraft process. [Pg.478]

Chemical and Engineering News. A weekly publication of the American Chemical Society. It gives the financial condition for over 100 various chemical companies, the production rates for large-volume chemicals, foreign trade statistics, and world production statistics for selected chemicals. [Pg.804]

Government Production Statistics as Sources For Chemical Planning... [Pg.3]

DONNELLY—GOVERNMENT PRODUCTION STATISTICS AS SOURCES FOR CHEMICAL PLANNING 5... [Pg.5]

The Bureau of Transport Economics and Statistics of the Interstate Commerce Commission is responsible for the freight statistics on commodities which can be used in various ways by the chemical industry. Since 1947, the bureau has had data, on a sample basis, of terminated traffic by commodity breakdowns. Issued quarterly, the Group V statistics titled Manufactures and Miscellaneous include numerous chemicals and chemical products. Number of carloads and tons are reported for Class I steam railways in the United States. Although no longer published, the state statistics by origination, destination, and commodity were useful data. Collection and publication of these figures were discontinued in January 1952. [Pg.6]

In programming chemical expansion and in studying supplies and requirements of chemicals, statistics are essential. Production statistics are obtainable through federal agencies, but data on plant capacities, uses, and raw material requirements are also necessary. Such data were developed by the Chemical Division of the National Production Authority on officially approved forms, which were sent to chemical producers. By the end of 1951,92 specific chemicals were surveyed, analysis of data is in progress regularly, and results of such analyses are put to immediate use by the various chemical specialists. [Pg.10]


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