
Ethylene Acrylic Elastomer Production Cost Breakup By Copolymerization Method
This study analyzes Ethylene Acrylic Elastomer Production By Copolymerization Method, covering manufacturing, process flow, operating expenses, and financial considerations.
Details : Germany - based plant Q2 2026
This report proffers the thorough economics of ethylene acrylic elastomer production by copolymerization method. The preparation of ethylene acrylic elastomer is initiated by the chemical reaction between ethylene and methyl acrylate in the presence of an acidic catalyst. In this reaction, a catalyst, such as alkenoic acid such as methacrylic acid, is used to catalyze the reaction and leads to the copolymerization of ethylene, leading to the production of ethylene acrylic elastomer as the end product.
Ethylene acrylic elastomer is a rubber-like compound that is prepared by using ethylene, methyl acrylate, and acrylic acid as its primary feedstock. The procurement of ethylene acrylic elastomer or AEM and its feedstock is determined by different factors that are associated with its market dynamics.
Factors including its manufacturing cost, availability of the raw materials (including ethane, naphtha, and acetylene, etc), along with stability in the supply chain and logistics play a vital role in determining its procurement on a large scale. Additionally, other factors such as transportation, trading activities, demand from the chemical, plastic, and rubber sectors, along with the governmental policies altogether, impact its overall procurement in the global market.
The project economic analysis provided in the report discusses a Germany-based plant:
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