che.com
cw
che.com

SEARCH

Search Region
Search by Region

White PapersWhite Papers WebcastsWebcasts ConferencesConferences Current IssueCurrent Issue
JobsJobs
Subscribe hereSUBSCRIBE
 
Resources
Events & Announcements Surveys Facts At Your Fingertips Advanced Search Buyers' Guide Plant Cost Index Store Editorial Submissions
Member Services
FREE trial Subscribe FAQ
Related Websites
Daratech PLANT Chemical Week Harriman Chemsult LTD SRI Consulting About us Contact us


Online Store
 Shopping Cart

Brand :: SRI Consulting

Chemical Economics Handbook: Air Separation Gases (Oct 2008)

The global need for alternative sources of energy is increasing demand for industrial gases. Large-scale gasification plants and the oxygen based gas-to-liquid, coal-to-liquid and coal-to-chemicals plants need enormous quantities of oxygen. This report profiles the industry in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Detailed information on manufacturing processes, producers and their producing locations, supply and demand by region, price and trade details for oxygen, nitrogen, and argon are provided for 2007 with projections to 2012. [more]
Price: $ 4,800.00

Chemical Economics Handbook: Aluminum Chemicals (April 2008)

In 2007, Asia accounted for over 540 thousand metric tons of nonmetallurgical alumina consumption. China was a major consumer, accounting for about 175 thousand metric tons of alumina and alumina trihydrate. The Republic of Korea and India were other significant consumers, accounting for 159 and 98 thousand metric tons, respectively. This report profiles the industry in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Japan. Detailed information on manufacturing processes, producers and their producing locations, supply and demand by region, price and trade details are provided for 2007 with projections to 2012. [more]
Price: $ 3,800.00

Chemical Economics Handbook: Biodiesel (Sept 2008)

The United States is positioned to become the single largest biodiesel market by 2012, with 19% of consumption. The industry grew 50% from 2002-2007, the highest growth in the chemical industry, and is now positioned to grow at 30% between 2007 and 2012. The Biodiesel report contains comprehensive coverage of supply and demand for North America, Central and South America, Western Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East and Oceania. The report includes coverage on legislation, feedstock, production technologies, and environmental and agricultural issues for over 74 individual countries. [more]
Price: $ 9,500.00

Chemical Economics Handbook: Diisocyanates and Polyisocyanates (March 2009)

The slowdown in the global economy in 2008–2009 has slowed growth in TDI and MDI consumption and may lead to the continued shutdown of old and/or small production facilities around the world. This report profiles the industry in the Americas, Europe, Africa, Middle East, Asia and Japan. The report includes detailed information on manufacturing processes, producers and their producing locations, supply and demand by region, price and trade details for 2007 with projections to 2012. [more]
Price: $ 3,800.00

Chemical Economics Handbook: Fluorocarbons (June 2008)

Few chemical sectors have suffered or prospered from as much change as fluorocarbons, including the phase out of CFCs, the rise and fall of HFCs in the US, Europe and Japan, the rise of HCFC-22 and HFC-134a production in China and the rise of HFCs and refrigerant blends globally. This report profiles the industry in the Americas, Europe, China and Japan. The report includes detailed information on manufacturing processes, producers and their producing locations, supply and demand by region, price and trade details for 2007 with projections to 2012. [more]
Price: $ 3,500.00

Chemical Economics Handbook: Glycerin (Dec 2008)

Global consumption of refined glycerin will reach approximately 2.15 million metric tons in 2012, up from 1.34 million metric tons in 2007. Personal and oral care products are the leading markets for refined glycerin, accounting for nearly 38% of the world consumption in 2007. Food and beverage and pharmaceuticals are the next largest markets, accounting for 14% and 9% respectively. Double-digit growth in some regions is largely due to increased demand in new applications such as epichlorohydrin, syngas and propylene glycol. This report profiles the industry in the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East and Japan. The report includes detailed information on manufacturing processes, producers and their producing locations, supply and demand by region, price and trade details for 2007 with projections to 2012. [more]
Price: $ 3,500.00

Chemical Economics Handbook: Hydrogen (Oct 2007)

Concern for the environment and expanding environmental regulations are the primary drivers for the growing usage of hydrogen. Environmental regulations being implemented in most industrialized countries will result in increased hydrogen requirements at refineries for gasoline and diesel desulfurization beause of higher demand for cleaner fuels and tighter engine manufacturer specifications. This report profiles the industry in the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East, Japan and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The report includes detailed information on manufacturing processes, producers and their producing locations, supply and demand by region, price and trade details for 2006 with projections to 2011. [more]
Price: $ 4,300.00

Chemical Economics Handbook: Phenolic Resins (Sept 2008)

Since the major portion of phenolic resins is used in the wood products industry, the market for phenolic resins in most countries closely tracks GDP growth and housing market growth. Global phenol-formaldehyde (PF) resin consumption grew slowly during 2004–2007, and the slump in the U.S. housing market that began in 2006 and continues today has had a large negative impact on total PF resin consumption. This report profiles the industry in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Japan. The report includes detailed information on manufacturing processes, producers and their producing locations, supply and demand by region, price and trade details, for 2007 with projections to 2012. [more]
Price: $ 3,300.00

Chemical Economics Handbook: Plastics Recycling (Feb 2009)

The global collection of recycled plastics is positioned to grow at 15% over the next 3 years. Post-consumer PET and HDPE account for 99% of the global recycling capacity. Japan is the leader in PET recycling at over 69%, followed by Brazil, Europe, Argentina, the United States, Australia and Mexico. This report profiles the industry in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Japan. The report includes detailed information on manufacturing processes, producers (reclaimers) and their producing locations, supply and demand by region, price and trade details for 2007 with projections to 2012. [more]
Price: $ 4,000.00

Directory of Chemical Producers 2010 - China

* 3250 chemical manufacturing companies * 3285 chemical manufacturing sites * 4365 individual chemical products, extensively cross-referenced * Plant-by-plant capacity for 92 products, including petrochemicals, organic intermediates, inorganic chemicals, polymers and fibers [more]
Price: $ 1,970.00

Directory of Chemical Producers 2010 - Europe

• 2440 chemical manufacturing companies • 3450 chemical manufacturing sites • 7015 individual chemical products, extensively cross-referenced Plant-by-plant capacity data for 190 products, including petrochemicals, organic intermediates, inorganic chemicals, polymers and fibers [more]
Price: $ 2,790.00

Directory of Chemical Producers 2010 - United States

* 1245 chemical manufacturing companies * 3225 chemical manufacturing sites * 7450 individual chemical products, extensively cross-referenced * Plant-by-plant capacity for 238 products, including petrochemicals, organic intermediates, inorganic chemicals, polymers and fibers [more]
Price: $ 2,050.00

Process Economics Program - Plant Cost Indices

Updated semi-annually, the index monitors the changes in the cost of chemical plant construction and presents comparable plant-cost escalation for three years. The index details the cost increases by category in each region and provides location factors for Europe and Japan relative to the United States. The PEP Cost Index is very useful for adjusting older capital cost estimates to reflect current levels, and to estimate the cost of locating a facility in any of the three regions covered. [more]
Price: $ 500.00







Check the Chemical Engineering Bookstore for Resources on:
  • Environmental Management: Air-Pollution Control
  • Environmental Management: Wastewater and Groundwater Treatment
  • Fluid Handling
  • Gas-Solid and Liquid-Solid Separation
  • Mixers and Mixing
  • Chemical Engineering 2009 Buyers' Guide
  • Plus the Chemical Engineering 2009 Buyer's Guide and more

Processing & Handling | Software, Automation & Control | Environment, Health & Safety | Business & Economics | Contact | Customer Care | RSS
Terms & Privacy | Site Map | Advertise | Store | Subscribe | Login

Copyright © 2010 Access Intelligence LLC Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.

North Asia Russia Southeast Asia China India/Pakistan Middle East Eastern Europe Western Europe Central America Canada USA Australia/New Zealand South America Africa