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PROFILE ON STYRENE

PROFILE ON STYRENE

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Application details............................................................................................................................. 3 Indian import .................................................................................................................................... 3 Indian portwise import Period April 2011 to March 2012 ............................................................. 4 Indian countrywise import Period April 2011 to March 2012 ....................................................... 4 Indian supply ..................................................................................................................................... 5 Consumption norm for styrene monomer........................................................................................ 5 Advantages of styrene based polymer ............................................................................................. 6 Sectorwise demand pattern April 2011-March 2012 ..................................................................... 7

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Application details

Styrene monomer is used in the following application sector Polystyrene Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) Styrene acrylonitrile resins Styrene butadiene copolymer latexes, Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) Polystyrene mouldings Unsaturated polyester resin Ion exchange resins Miscellaneous including paint

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Indian import

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Indian portwise import Period April 2011 to March 2012

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Indian countrywise import Period April 2011 to March 2012

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Indian supply

Presently styrene monomer is not manufactured in India. Though, previously it was produced. It is confirmed by the following two organisations who import styrene for their captive consumption.

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Consumption norm for styrene monomer


Finished product Consumption norm in kg (Basis: One kg) 0.971 0.96 0.96 0.784 0.246 0.174 0.478 0.105 to 0.196 0.691 (Bulk polym) 0.639 (injection polym) 0.410 (emulsion polym) 0.095 0.435 0.307 to 0.403 0.331 0.712 0.104 1.106

Polystyrene EPS GPPS Styrene Acrylonitrile polymer SBR (Grade S-1502) SBR (Grade S-1712) SBR (Grade S-1958) SBR latex ABS resin

Acrylic resin binder Anionic exchange resin Isophthalate unsaturated polyester resin Strong acid cation exchange resin Styrenated phenol Synthetic acrylic resin emulsion Cross Linked Polystryene (Stryene-Divinyl Benzene Co-polymer)

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Advantages of styrene based polymer

Unique characteristics Styrene-based materials offer unique characteristics of the following Toughness, High performance Versatile design Simplicity of production, and economy. Excellent hygiene, sanitation and safety benefits Superior insulation qualities for building construction Styrene safe for food package Styrene is made naturally by various living things and is found in a number of foods, including cinnamon, strawberries and nuts. Scientific studies have shown that the small amounts of styrene consumers may be exposed to are not harmful; studies have also shown that, should exposure occur, styrene does not stay in the body for long and is rapidly metabolized and excreted. Food Service The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates food safety and the safety of food contact packaging, has cleared polystyrene food packaging as safe for both hot and cold food and drink.

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Sectorwise demand pattern April 2011-March 2012


Total demand for styrene 620300 tonnes

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