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Revenue as of 12/31/2023
| Reporting Segmentarrow_drop_up | Product Line | Amount (USD) | Percentage |
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| keyboard_arrow_right | Reporting Segment & Product Line | Amount (USD) | Percentage |
| Advanced Materials |
Structural Additives
These companies produce structural additives that are incorporated into a variety of polymers. These additives are used to enhance certain structural properties of polymers (i.e. become less brittle at room temperature, change the color of a plastic, or use a cheaper filler than the actual, more expensive plastic compound). Examples of these chemicals include plasticizers, fillers, and colorants.
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1.09B | 17.80% |
| Performance Products |
Chemical Additives
These companies produce chemical additives, including cellulose, soda ash, carbon black, fumed silica, and fumed alumina. They are designed to change the properties of the chemicals, not the chemicals themselves.
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1.18B | 19.20% |
| Polyurethanes |
Polymerized Intermediates
These companies produce polymerized chemicals that have not yet had additives added. These are the output when individual intermediate building blocks are bonded into long chains called polymers. Without added additives, these polymers are not in their functional form. Often they will be called polymer resins or have the prefix poly.
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3.87B | 63.00% |
| Polyurethanes |
Chemicals for Electric Automobile Batteries
These companies produce chemicals for batteries that power electric automobiles (consumer passenger cars).
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Non-Attributed |
Non-Attributed
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Advanced Materials
Structural Additives
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1.09B | 17.80% |
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These companies produce structural additives that are incorporated into a variety of polymers. These additives are used to enhance certain structural properties of polymers (i.e. become less brittle at room temperature, change the color of a plastic, or use a cheaper filler than the actual, more expensive plastic compound). Examples of these chemicals include plasticizers, fillers, and colorants.
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Performance Products
Chemical Additives
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1.18B | 19.20% |
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These companies produce chemical additives, including cellulose, soda ash, carbon black, fumed silica, and fumed alumina. They are designed to change the properties of the chemicals, not the chemicals themselves.
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Polyurethanes
Polymerized Intermediates
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3.87B | 63.00% |
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These companies produce polymerized chemicals that have not yet had additives added. These are the output when individual intermediate building blocks are bonded into long chains called polymers. Without added additives, these polymers are not in their functional form. Often they will be called polymer resins or have the prefix poly.
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Polyurethanes
Chemicals for Electric Automobile Batteries
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Non-Attributed |
Non-Attributed
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Why Zero? Explanation of what the heck's going on here.
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Why Zero? Explanation of what the heck's going on here.
These companies produce chemicals for batteries that power electric automobiles (consumer passenger cars).
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