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The Price Rise in Raw Materials Was Absorbed By Nylon Which Also Rose 25% in USA And 19% in Asia in 2005.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41109) has announced the addition of "Nylon Chain Report 2006 - A Global Statistical Compendium com·pen·di·um  
n. pl. com·pen·di·ums or com·pen·di·a
1. A short, complete summary; an abstract.

2. A list or collection of various items.
" to their offering.

The Nylon Chain Report: 2006 contains 98 pages packed with up-to-date statistics covering the entire value chain starting from benzene benzene (bĕn`zēn, bĕnzēn`), colorless, flammable, toxic liquid with a pleasant aromatic odor. It boils at 80.1°C; and solidifies at 5.5°C;. Benzene is a hydrocarbon, with formula C6H6. , followed by the intermediate (Caprolactum), down to nylon yarn and fibers. The Report consists of tabulations and graphical presentation of trends, statistics of demand and supply in the nylon chain across countries along with an objective analysis of the behaviour of individual segments of the value chain. Major investments and capacity shut down have also been briefly captured. In addition to the above, the report also covers times series on production, imports, exports and apparent consumption for the period 2000 to 2005. Processes description, end use and derivatives along with the latest producer-wise capacity are added feature of this report.

In 2005, the US$ 15 billion plus nylon fiber/yarn industry declined 2% in terms of volume. During the year, global production of nylon touched 4,054 thousand tons. Nylon accounts for 12% of all chemical fibres produced in the world. This share has fallen drastically from 23% in early 1980s. During the last 5-year period ended 2005, nylon production declined at a rate of 0.35% per annum Per annum

Yearly.
.

Global nylon production capacity in 2005 was at 5130 thousand tons. Of this, around 43% is located in Asia while North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere.  accounts for nearly 30% of global production capacity. West Europe accounts for 13% of global production while the Middle East accounts for nearly 3% of the same. Other production regions were Central and East Europe along with South and Central America Central America, narrow, southernmost region (c.202,200 sq mi/523,698 sq km) of North America, linked to South America at Colombia. It separates the Caribbean from the Pacific. . USA continues to dominate the nylon world, with a share of 25% in 2005 in terms of capacity and 27% in terms of production. However, the share has fallen steadily from 32% in 1990s. In staple fibre Noun 1. staple fibre - a natural fiber (raw cotton, wool, hemp, flax) that can be twisted to form yarn; "staple fibers vary widely in length"
staple fiber, staple

natural fiber, natural fibre - fiber derived from plants or animals
, USA controls almost 66% of the World's supplies. West Europe, which in early 1990s accounted for 18% of all nylon production, saw its share dwindle dwin·dle  
v. dwin·dled, dwin·dling, dwin·dles

v.intr.
To become gradually less until little remains.

v.tr.
To cause to dwindle. See Synonyms at decrease.
 to 13% in 2005. West Europe largely produces filament filament, in astronomy: see chromosphere.  yarns.

In 2005, energy prices surged to all time highs leading to rise in global commodity prices. Prices of feedstock feed·stock  
n.
Raw material required for an industrial process.

Noun 1. feedstock - the raw material that is required for some industrial process
raw material, staple - material suitable for manufacture or use or finishing
 and intermediates followed suit. Caprolactum prices rose 18% in USA and by 22% in Asia in 2005, largely reflecting the surging benzene values. The price rise in raw materials was absorbed by nylon which also rose 25% in USA and 19% in Asia.

With regard to the new capacities being set up in near future, about 110,000 tons of nylon capacity is underway, including 50,000 of nylon 6, and 59,000 tons of nylon 6,6. The largest project of 48,000 tons of nylon 6,6 is proposed in Korea while in case of nylon 6, a 49,000 ton plant is being set up in China. Other projects coming up are in Thailand, India, Canada and Spain.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41109
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