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| No. | 0018E005 | Survey of Ethoxylate in China - Edition(1) |
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| Report edition: | 2009 edition(1) | |
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Description:
Ethoxylates, mainly include AEO, APEO, MPEG, etc., are widely used in the industries closely related to people's daily lives, such as household chemicals, textile & dyeing, construction, etc. With the continuous urbanization process and improvement of people's living standards, China's ethoxylate industry has developed fast in the past decade with slight changes in product structure. Besides, China imports large volume of ethoxylates every year but export little due to higher prices of homemade products, which partly restrains the domestic production.
As the main raw material of ethoxylate, EO supply is usually insufficient in China, especially when the market of glycol, the major downstream product of EO, performs well. What are the interrelationships among production of EO, glycol and ethoxylate? How Chinese ethoxylate manufacturers cope with the insufficient EO supply when EO is inconvenient for long distance transportation? You will find the answers in this report, which also shows the supply situation of other raw materials of ethoxylate such as fatty alcohol, fatty acid etc.
Among all the ethoxylates, AEO has constituted the largest output share. However, its growth rate has begun to slow down with the relatively steady demand. As the second largest ethoxylate in China, APEO output has been decreasing in recent years due to the government's ban on its application in certain downstream products. Meanwhile, some other products like MPEG, fatty amine ethoxylate, etc. have developed fast thanks to the increasing demand and less intense market competition.
Facing the current sluggish market, large-scale manufacturers and small manufacturers usually adopt different strategies to ride over the crisis, what are their key strategies?
Attributed to fast developing downstream industries, ethoxylate consumption has been growing fast in the past few years in China. The application situation in some industries is rather complicated. This report will uncover the detailed application by major ethoxylate and main downstream industry.
In addition, you can also find the answers to the following questions:
- What is situation of equivalent EO in China in 2004~2008?
- Who are main EO manufacturers in China in 2008?
- What are major EO production projects in China in 2009?
- What is production situation of ethoxylate in 2009, including output, manufacturers' situation and technology?
- What is profitability and cost structure of ethoxylate industry in 2009?
- What is the detailed import situation of ethoxylate in China in 2008?
- What is the production situation, price changes and major manufacturers of main ethoxylates?
- What is SWOT analysis of five benchmarking manufacturers in Aug. 2009?
- What is the consumption situation of ethoxylate, breakdown by main products in main downstream industries?
- What are the key factors influencing development of ethoxylate industry?
- What are the development trends of main ethoxylates in the following five years, breakdown by output and demand?
Main Content:
| No. | Content | Page |
| Executive summary | 1 |
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| Methodology and definition | 4 |
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| I | Key findings of ethoxylate industry research | 7 |
| II | Production situation of ethoxylate industry in China | 9 |
| II-1 | Classification and output | 9 |
| II-2 | Summary of ethoxylate producers | 11 |
| II-3 | Technology | 13 |
| II-4 | Ethylene oxide supply situation | 15 |
| II-5 | Profitability | 20 |
| II-6 | Development trend | 22 |
| III | Demand of ethoxylate in China | 22 |
| III-1 | Household chemicals industry | 23 |
| III-2 | Textile & dyeing | 26 |
| III-3 | Construction | 28 |
| III-4 | Leather industry | 30 |
| III-5 | Industrial Detergent | 31 |
| III-6 | Other industries | 33 |
| IV | IE analysis | 35 |
| IV-1 | AEO import analysis | 35 |
| IV-2 | NPEO import analysis | 38 |
| V | Introduction to key ethoxylate products in China | 41 |
| V-1 | Fatty alcohol ethoxylate derivates | 41 |
| V-1.1 | Introduction to AEO derivatives | 41 |
| V-1.2 | Production | 43 |
| V-1.3 | Consumption of AEO | 44 |
| V-1.4 | Introduction to fatty alcohol | 46 |
| V-2 | Alkylphenol ethoxylates | 50 |
| V-2.1 | Introduction to APEO derivatives | 50 |
| V-2.2 | Production | 50 |
| V-2.3 | Consumption of APE | 52 |
| V-2.4 | Introduction to alkyl phenol | 54 |
| V-3 | Other ethoxylates | 55 |
| V-3.1 | Introduction to other ethoxylates | 55 |
| V-3.2 | Production | 56 |
| V-3.3 | Consumption of other ethoxylate | 58 |
| V-3.4 | Introduction to fatty acid | 61 |
| V-3.5 | Introduction to fatty amine | 63 |
| VI | SWOT analysis of top 5 manufacturers | 64 |
| VII | Forecast | 66 |
| VII-1 | Introduction | 66 |
| VII-2 | Key factors influencing ethoxylate industry | 66 |
| VII-2.1 | Drivers | 67 |
| VII-2.2 | Restraints | 68 |
| VII-2.3 | Forecast | 69 |
| VII-3.1 | Introduction to the forecast | 69 |
| VII-3.2 | Forecast on output and demand | 69 |
| VIII | Recommendation | 78 |
| IX | Appendix | 80 |
| IX-1 | Zhejiang Jiaxing Sanjiang Chemical Co., Ltd. | 80 |
| IX-2 | Liaoning Huaxing Group | 82 |
| IX-3 | Liaoning Aoke Group | 84 |
| IX-4 | Jiangsu Hai'an Petrochemical Plant | 86 |
| IX-5 | Zhejiang Huangma Chemical Industry Group Co., Ltd. | 88 |
| IX-6 | Liaoning Kelong Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd. | 90 |
| IX-7 | Jiangsu Lingfei Chemical Co., Ltd. | 91 |
| IX-8 | China Resources (Boxing) Oleochemicals Co., Ltd. | 93 |
| IX-9 | Sinolight Chemicals Co., Ltd. | 94 |
| IX-10 | Shanghai Cognis Oil Chemicals Co. Ltd. | 96 |
| IX-11 | Jiangsu Sixin Surfactant Technology Co., Ltd. | 97 |
| IX-12 | Jiangsu Huayuan Chemical Co., Ltd. | 99 |
LIST OF TABLES
Table II-2-1 Top ethoxylate producers in China, 2009Table II-3-1 Patent situation in China, 1998-2008Table II-4.1-1 Output of EO in China by ownership, 2008Table II-4.1-2 Output of EO in China, 2005~2008Table II-4.1-3 Current major EO production projects in China, 2009Table II-4.3-1 Production situation of markeTable EO in China, 2004~2008Table II-4.3-2 Glycol supply situation in China, 2004~2008Table II-5-1 Cost structure of AEO, Aug. 2009Table III-1-1 Consumption volume of major ethoxylate products in household chemicals, 2008.Table III-2-1 Consumption volume of major ethoxylate products in textile & dyeing industry, 2008.Table III-3-1 Consumption volume of major ethoxylate products in construction, 2008 Table III-4-1 Consumption volume of major ethoxylate products in leather industry, 2008Table III-5-1 Consumption volume of major ethoxylate products in industrial detergents, 2008Table III-6-1 Consumption volume of major ethoxylate products in other industries, 2008, tonneTable IV-1 Import structure of ethoxylate, 2008Table IV-1-1 Import situation of AEO by importer, 2008Table IV-1-2 Import situation of AEO by port, 2008Table IV-1-3 Import situation of AEO by import origin, 2008Table IV-1-4 Import situation of AEO by month, 2008 Table IV-2-1 Import situation of NPEO by importer, 2008Table IV-2-2 Import situation of NPEO by port, 2008 Table IV-2-3 Import situation of NPEO by country, 2008Table IV-2-4 Import situation of NPEO by month, 2008Table V-1.2-1 Top AEO manufacturers in China, 2009 Table V-1.4-1 Major fatty alcohol producers in China, 2008Table V-2.2-1 Main APEO manufacturers, 2009Table V-2.4-1 Supply and consumption of alkyl phenol in China, counted by nonyl phenol Table V-2.4-2 Major alkyl phenol producers in China, 2008 Table V-3-1 Main varieties of fatty acidesterfatty amine ethoxylateTable V-3.2-1 Main manufacturers of fatty amine ethoxylate, 2009Table V-3.2-2 Main manufacturers of tween, 2009Table V-3.4-1 Major fatty acid producers in China, 2009Table V-3.5-1 Product structure of fatty amine by output in China, 2005~2008Table V-3.5-2 Major fatty acid producers in China, 2008Table VI-1 SWOT analysis of top 5 producersTable VI-3.1-1 Assumption of GDP growth, 2009-2013Table VII-3.2-1 Trends influencing AEO developmentTable VII-3.2-2 Growth rate of AEO output, 2002-2008Table VII-3.2-3 Trends influencing APEO developmentTable VII-3.2-4 Growth rate of AEO output, 2002-2008Table VII-3.2-5 Trends influencing fatty amine acidester ethoxylate developmentTable VII-3.2-6 Growth rate of fatty amine ethoxylate output, 2002-2008Table VII-3.2-7 Growth rate of fatty acidester ethoxylate output, 2002-2008Table VII-3.2-8 Trends influencing MPEG developmentTable VII-3.2-9 Growth rate of MPEG output, 2006-2008
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 Ethoxylate consumption structure in China by variety, 2008 Figure 2 Ethoxylate consumption structure in China by downstream industry, 2008 Figure II-1-1 Output share of main ethoxylate products, 2001-2008Figure II-1-2 Output of main ethoxylate products, 2008Figure II-3-1 Conventional production process of ethoxylate in ChinaFigure II-3-2 Current production process of ethoxylate in ChinaFigure II-4.1-1 Production situation of equivalent EO in China, 2004~2008Figure II-4.1-2 Structure of EO production in China by output, 2008Figure II-4.2-1 EO consumption situation in China, 2004~2008 Figure II-4.2-2 EO consumption structure in China, 2008Figure II-4.4-1 Price change of markeTable EO in China, Jan. 2005~Jul. 2009 Figure III-1-1 Output and growth rate of washing powder and liquid detergent in China, 2003~2008Figure III-1-2 Consumption structure of AES by downstream industry, 2008Figure III-2-1 Output of yarn and chemical fiber, 2003~2009Figure III-2-2 Output of fabric and printed and dyed fabric, 2003~H1 2009Figure III-3-1 Value added in construction and its growth rate, 2004~2008Figure III-4-1 Output of leather and its growth rate, 2003~2008Figure V-1.2-1 Output of AEO and its share in ethoxylate, 2001-2008Figure V-1.3-1 Consumption structure of AEO by variety, 2008Figure V-1.3-2 Consumption structure of AEO by downstream industry, 2008Figure V-1.4-1 Production situation of fatty alcohol in China, 2004~2008Figure V-1.4-2 Product structure of fatty alcohol in China by output, 2004~2008, tonneFigure V-1.4-3 Output, net import and consumption of fatty alcohol in China, 2005~2008, unit tonneFigure V-1.4-4 Average price of fatty alcohol in China in Jan. 2005~Jul. 2009 Figure V-2.2-1 Output of APEO and its share in ethoxylate, 2001-2008Figure V-2.3-1 Consumption structure of APEO by variety, 2008Figure V-2.3-2 Consumption structure of APEO by downstream industry, 2008Figure V-3.2-1 Output of fatty amine ethoxylate and its share in ethoxylate, 2001-2008 Figure V-3.2-2 Output of fatty acid and ester ethoxylate and its share in ethoxylate, 2001-2008Figure V-3.2-3 Output of MPEG and its share in ethoxylate, 2006-2008Figure V-3.3-1 Consumption structure of fatty amine ethoxylate by downstream industry, 2008 Figure V-3.3-2 Consumption structure of FEE by downstream industry, 2008Figure V-3.3-3 Consumption structure of fatty acid ethoxylate by downstream industry, 2008Figure V-3.4-1 Output, net import and consumption situation of fatty acid in China, 2006~2008 Figure V-3.4-2 Consumption structure of fatty acid in China, 2008Figure V-3.5-1 Output of fatty amine, 2005~2008Figure VII-2.1-1 Residents’ income in China, 1990~2008Figure VII-2.1-2 Population share in China, 2004~2008Figure VII-3.1-1 China’s GDP Growth, 2003-2008, billion USDFigure VII-3.2-1 Forecast on AEO output, 2009-2013Figure VII-3.2-2 Forecast on AEO demand, 2009-2013Figure VII-3.2-3 Forecast on APEO output, 2009-2013Figure VII-3.2-4 Forecast on APEO demand, 2009-2013Figure VII-3.2-5 Forecast on fatty amineacidester output, 2009-2013Figure VII-3.2-6 Forecast on fatty acidester output, 2009-2013Figure VII-3.2-7 Forecast on MPEG output, 2009-2013Figure VII-3.2-8 Forecast on production structure of ethoxylate, 2009-2013Figure VII-3.2-9 Forecast on demand structure of ethoxylate, 2009-2013
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Ethoxylates, the most important series of n-SAA, have been growing fast in recent years. Besides, some new products such as MPEG are developed for new application fields, which has also accelerated the development of ethoxylate industry and gradually changed the market structure.
As of Aug. 2009, the total capacity of ethoxylate has exceeded XXXt/a in China, and the actual output was XXX tonnes in 2008, increasing by XX%, lower than the CAGR in 2001~2008 due to the impact of financial crisis. Ethoxylate output had grown from XXX tonnes in 2001 to XXX tonnes in 2008 with CAGR of about XX% in China. Currently ethoxylate capacity has greatly exceeded the demand, which was XXX tonnes in 2008, leading to the intense price competition.
Generally, EO accounts for XX% of the raw material cost of Chinese ethoxylate producers. However, China's EO supply is usually insufficient despite its fast expanding capacity and output, as it is hard to restore and is mostly consumed in glycol production.
The total import volume of ethoxylate was about XXX tonnes in 2008, with AEO and NPEO being the major imported products. And little ethoxylate was exported in China last year due to the higher domestic prices.
AEO, APEO and MPEG are the top three ethoxylates, accounting for XX%, XX% and XX% of the total ethoxylate consumption. Ethoxylate consumption structure may change much in the future with the risng demand of MPEG from construction industry. Besides, the reducing demand of APEO will lead to its shrinking share in total consumption, while AEO will remain the top ethoxylate in the near future.
The demand structure of ethoxylate in each industry may not change much in the future. But in some industries, the varieties of ethoxylate applied may change greatly, such as textile & dyeing industry, in which AEO will gradually replace APEO in the coming years.
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