Procurement Resource Analyses The Production Cost Of Acetylene In Its New Report

The new report by Procurement Resource,a global procurement research and consulting firm, looks in-depth into the costs involved in the production of acetylene. 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 the depreciation costs. The extensive study describes the step wise consumption of material and utilities along with a detailed process flow diagram. The report also assesses the latest developments within the acetylene industry that might influence the costs of production, looking into the capacity expansions, plant turnarounds, and mergers, acquisitions, and investments.

Download a free sample of the production cost of acetylene acid from coal and many more@ https://www.procurementresource.com/cost-analysis/acetylene-product...

Acetylene, variously known as ethyne, is a hydrocarbon that is the simplest alkyne. It is a colourless gas which has a garlic-like smell. Acetylene is an extremely flammable gas that is mostly utilised, as a fuel as well as a synthetic building block. The combustion of acetylene gives rise to a flame of temperature of over 3,600 Kelvin, thereby releasing about 11.8 kJ/g of energy. Acetylene is used for welding and cutting. The welding process that uses acetylene is known as oxy-fuel cutting or gas cutting. It is used in the manufacturing of synthetic rubber, brazing, and is an important gas used in the glass industry.

Driven by the growth of the Chinese PVC and 1,4-butanediol acetylenic chemicals, the global consumption of acetylene was estimated to grow at a healthy pace. But since the COVID-19 pandemic has struck the markets, the demand for fuel has plummeted, thereby hampering the manufacturing pace of acetylene, making the industrial growth a little sluggish. However, the synthetic rubber industry, which is also instrumental in driving the acetylene market, is witnessing an increase in demand. Thus, the synthetic rubber industry, along with the welding and cutting industries, have the potential to augment the growth of the acetylene market in the coming years. These factors are expected to impact the production cost of acetylene.

Read the full production cost analysis report of Acetylene@ https://www.procurementresource.com/production-cost-report-store/ac...

The production cost report by Procurement Resource assesses the production of acetylene via methane, via coal, and via natural gas. In the process of the production of acetylene via coal, the reaction of calcium oxide and coal takes place in an electric furnace to give calcium carbide. The calcium carbide, thus, produced is further hydrolysed to produce acetylene, along with calcium hydroxide as a by-product.

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