Despite Environmental Concerns, Halogenated Flame Retardants Continue to Dominate Chinese Market.BEIJING, China -- Increasing demand in end-user markets is a key factor driving the growth of the Chinese flame retardant Flame retardants are materials that inhibit or resist the spread of fire. Naturally occurring substances such as asbestos as well as synthetic materials, usually halocarbons such as polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDEs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and chlorendic acid chemicals market. China's economy is booming and the effects of this are spilling over into many of its key industries, including those of chemicals and plastics. Plastics additives - in particular, flame retardant chemicals - are benefiting from this boom and witnessing increasing demand from a wide range of end-user markets. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.chemicals.frost.com), China Flame Retardant Chemicals Market, reveals that the total unit shipment of the market was around 529,500 tons in 2005 and estimates this to reach 810,100 tons in 2012. If you are interested in a virtual brochure, which provides manufacturers, end users, and other industry participants with an overview of the latest analysis of China Flame Retardant Chemicals Market, then send an e-mail to Amelia Wong, Corporate Communications Corporate communications is the process of facilitating information and knowledge exchanges with internal and key external groups and individuals that have a direct relationship with an enterprise. , at amelia.wong@frost.com with your full name, company name, title, telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address See Internet address. e-mail address - electronic mail address . Upon receipt of the above information, an overview will be sent to you by e-mail. "China has increasingly become the global production base for electronic products and a key region for consumption of plastics," notes Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Dan Xu. "The increase in demand for electric and electronic (EEE EEE eastern equine encephalomyelitis. EEE eastern equine encephalomyelitis. ) equipment as well as ongoing development of the building and construction and automotive industries Automotive Industries, Ltd. (Hebrew: תעשיות רכב נצרת עלית, תע"ר spell good news for the growth of the Chinese flame-retardant chemicals market." Halogenated halogenated pertaining to a substance to which a halogen is added. halogenated salicylanilides see rafoxanide, clioxanide. products have traditionally dominated the market and accounted for almost 90 percent share in unit terms. Of these, chlorinated chlorinated /chlo·ri·nat·ed/ (klor´i-nat?ed) treated or charged with chlorine. chlorinated charged with chlorine. chlorinated acids some, e.g. and brominated flame retardants continue to experience significant demand due to their superior performance, especially with regard to achieving high fire safety standards Safety standards are standards designed to ensure the safety of products, activities or processes, etc. They may be advisory or compulsory and are normally laid down by an advisory or regulatory body that may be either voluntary or statutory. in low concentrations. However, concerns have recently surfaced about the environment friendliness of halogenated products, leading to the introduction of numerous directives such as the European Union's Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) and the Waste Electrical and Electronics Equipment (WEEE WEEE Waste from Electric and Electronic Equipment (directive) WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronics Equipment WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ). These directives aim to prohibit the use of halogenated flame retardants such as poly brominated biphenyl biphenyl /bi·phen·yl/ (-fen´il) diphenyl. polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) any of a group of chlorinated derivatives of biphenyl, used as heat-transfer agents and electrical insulators; they are (PBB PBB: see polybrominated biphenyl. ) and poly brominated diphenyl diphenyl /di·phen·yl/ (di-fen´il) a toxic compound comprising two linked benzene rings, used as a fungistat in containers for shipping citrus fruits. di·phen·yl n. See biphenyl. ethers (PBDE PBDE Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether PBDE Pentabromodiphenyl Ether (flame retardant additive in plastics) PBDE Parallel Block-Decodable Encoder ) in EEE equipment produced after July 1, 2006. "The fear that halogen compounds are not environment-friendly has contributed to the decline in demand for brominated flame retardants," says Xu. "Under regulatory pressure to phase out the use of these chemicals, some end users are opting to use non-brominated flame retardants instead." There has also been a spurt in research activity in the attempt to minimize brominated products or replace them entirely with more environmentally safe products such as mineral or phosphate flame retardants. Chemical manufacturers could also consider developing more eco-friendly brominated flame retardants, which are likely to be attractive to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) trying to comply with the directives on these chemicals. For the moment, however, halogenated products are likely to retain their dominant position in the market as there is no known alternative that can match their performance benefits, efficiency, and cost effectiveness. Even though phosphate flame retardants, especially non-halogenated ones, are considered more environment friendly, they are not as cost effective because of less flame retardancy and the need for a higher loading level. This has hindered their uptake and application in the Chinese market. Current market trends continue to favor chlorinated and brominated flame retardants, with many consumers preferring the addition of these flame retardants in a variety of applications. China Flame Retardant Chemicals Market, part of the Chemical, Materials, and Food Subscription, provides a complete analysis of key market drivers, restraints, and trends, as well as major industry challenges. It also offers an exhaustive analysis of the leading market participants. 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