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News Release from: Ceresana Research
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 24 March 2008
Industrial applications of antioxidants
Comprehensive market report discusses more than 25 areas of application for antioxidants and their respective amounts of demand, divided by global regions.
They may only be required in small amounts at any one time, but nevertheless they are absolutely necessary: without antioxidants, many products would not last very long, and many plastics could not even be manufactured without their protective attributes Antioxidants also have the ability to slow the deterioration of rubber and adhesives
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Acting as stabilisers, they are also useful in facilitating the production of fuel and lubricants.
In lipstick and other fat based cosmetics, they can also be used to prevent rancidness.
The market research company, Ceresana, has devoted its latest study to the industrial application of antioxidants.
It presents more than 500 pages of quintessential information about the market, which reached a worldwide volume of 0.88Mt and a value of US $3.7 billion (Eur 2.4 billion) in 2007.
With an annual growth rate of 3.9%, the volume of antioxidants is expected to reach 1.25Mt in 2016.
The comprehensive market report discusses more than 25 areas of application and their respective amounts of demand, divided by global regions.
It not only examines 90 types of antioxidants and their detailed technical attributes, but also company profiles of the 68 most important manufacturers.
The market study is now available in English or German exclusively from Ceresana Research.
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