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Procurement Resource Analyses the Production Cost of Adipic Acid in its New Report

Procurement Resource Analyses the Production Cost of Adipic Acid in its New Report

Analyses Overview of The New Production Cost Report of Adipic Acid

The new report by Procurement Resource, a global procurement research, and consulting firm, looks in-depth into the costs involved in the production of Adipic Acid. The comprehensive report analyses the production cost of the material, covering the raw material costs and co-product credit, equipment costs, land and site costs, labour wages, maintenance costs, financing charges, and depreciation costs. The extensive study describes the stepwise consumption of material and utilities along with a detailed process flow diagram. The report also assesses the latest developments within the industry that might influence Adipic Acid production cost, looking into the capacity expansions, plant turnarounds, mergers, acquisitions, and investments.

Product Definition:

One of the most significant dicarboxylic acids is adipic acid, which is a crystalline white powder. It is mostly used in the manufacture of nylon. It’s an uncommon occurrence in nature. Adipic acid is utilised as a food additive in small but significant amounts in food items. It has a tangy flavour and is used in jello or gelatines as a flavouring and gelling agent. It’s also used to provide tartness to some calcium carbonate antacids.

Factors Impacting the Adipic Acid Production Cost:

The rising electronics market in China and Japan, and increased use in the personal care and pharmaceutical industries, are among the primary reasons driving the expansion of the adipic acid market in the medium term. Environmental constraints governing the manufacturing process are projected to stifle the market’s expansion. In the projection period, rising awareness of bio-based adipic acid is anticipated to present an opportunity. These factors are expected to impact the production cost of Adipic Acid.

Procurement Resource Assessment of Tin Can Production:

Procurement Resource’s production cost report evaluates adipic acid synthesis by oxidation, carbonylation, and oxidative cleavage. The first way to make adipic acid is to oxidise cyclohexanone and cyclohexanol, also known as KA oil (ketone-alcohol oil). Various processes are utilised in this method to oxidise KA oil with nitric acid, resulting in the synthesis of adipic acid and the by-products glutaric and succinic acids. Adipic acid is created as a result of the carbonylation of butadiene in the second manufacturing method of adipic acid from butadiene by carbonylation. In the third oxidative cleavage technique for producing adipic acid from cyclohexene, hydrogen peroxide is used to carry out the process, which results in the creation of adipic acid with water as a waste product.

Also Read – Adipic Acid Production from Cyclohexene via Oxidative Cleavage and Adipic Acid Production from Cyclohexanone and Cyclohexanol via Oxidization

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