In 2006, a piece of news caused widespread concern in the industry. Wang Yuzhong, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and deputy dean of the School of Chemistry at Sichuan University, points to an influential set of data. At that time, China showed a strong strength in the production of decabromodiphenyl ether, and its production capacity has reached 50,000 tons. The actual annual production has reached a considerable scale of about 25,000 tons.
This production data is of great significance, which means that China occupies an important place in the world field of brominated flame retardants. Accounting for about 1/4 of the world's total consumption, from the perspective of consumption, every 4 parts of the world's use of decabDE, 1 part is from the production of products in China, which fully reflects the high share of Chinese products in the global market. From the perspective of total output, China's output accounts for about 1/5 of the world's total output, further demonstrating China's key position in the global industrial chain.
This series of data, like in the industry dropped a bombshell, triggered a high degree of concern for the development of China's brominated flame retardant industry. Both international peer companies and relevant research institutions have begun to re-examine China's influence in this field, and are full of curiosity and expectations for the subsequent development of China's brominated flame retardant industry.
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