Portland, OR -- (SBWIRE) -- 06/30/2017 -- Alkoxylates are chemicals produced by the process of alkoxylation, wherein compounds, such as alcohols, phenols, and amines, react with alkoxides to form alkoxylates. Various types of alkoxylates are alcohol alkoxylates; fatty acid alkoxylates, and fatty amine alkoxylates, which are used as cleaning agents, emulsifying agents, detergents, stabilizers, dispersing agents, and wetting agents. Alcohol alkoxylates are most commonly used among end-use industries, owing to their degradable and environment-friendly nature.
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The global alkoxylates market is segmented based on grade, type, application, end-user industry, and geography. Based on grade, it is bifurcated into natural and synthetic. Based on type, it is classified into fatty acid, alcohol, fatty amine glyceride-based, and methyl ether. Based on application, it is categorized into cleaning agents, emulsifying agents, detergents, dispersing agents, and wetting agents. Based on end-user industry, it is divided into agrochemicals, paints & coatings, personal care, oil field chemicals, and others (textile processing, paper, and pulp). Geographically, it is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
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Alkoxylates Market Key Segments
By Grade
- Natural
- Synthetic
By Type
- Fatty Acid
- Alcohol
- Fatty Amine
- Glyceride-based
- Methyl Ether
By Application
- Cleaning Agents
- Emulsifying Agents
- Detergents
- Dispersing Agents
- Wetting Agents
By End-user Industry
- Agrochemicals
- Paints & Coatings
- Personal Care
- Pharmaceuticals
- Oilfield Chemicals
- Others (Textile Processing, Paper, and Pulp)
By Geography
North America
- U.S.
- Canada
- Mexico
Europe
- Germany
- Spain
- UK
- Russia
- France
- Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- Australia
- Korea
- Rest of Asia-Pacific
LAMEA
- Brazil
- Turkey
- South Africa
- Rest of L