EUROPE: ADHESIVES INDUSTRY OPTIMISTIC

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European adhesives producers expect a recovery of demand after 1999, as the applications of adhesives are expanding, e.g. in the fields of electronics and transportation. For 1999 the European industry expects stagnation. The Association of European Adhesives Manufacturers (Feica) reports that in 1998 the consumption of adhesives in western Europe amounted to 1.615mn tonnes. Dispersions accounted for 40% of the total, hotmelts 15%, solvent-based products 14%, reactive products 10%, natural polymers 6%, and water-borne products 4%. The value of the market was EUR 3.348bn. 27% of the total was accounted for by the paper and packaging sectors, 20% by the construction sector, 18% DIY, 12% assembly, 10% wood processing, 8% transportation and 5% footwear and leather. Germany has the highest per capita consumption of adhesives, at 6.02 kg per year, followed by Switzerland 5.83 kg, Denmark 5.36 kg, Belgium 5.18 kg and Sweden 5.15 kg. The lowest rates in western Europe are in Spain at 3.3 kg, Ireland 3.4 kg, Portugal 3.53 kg, Austria 3.7 kg and the UK 3.8 kg.

United Kingdom, Austria, Denmark, Sales & consumption, Switzerland, European Union, Sweden, Ireland, Belgium, Adhesives & Sealants, Adhesive Manufacturing, Spain, Portugal, Adhesives and sealants industry, Sealants

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BULGARIA: CAUSTIC SODA BY SOLVAY

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A sodium hydroxide plant with an annual capacity of 400,000 tonnes has been brought on stream by Solvay Sodi, the world's biggest sodium hydroxide producer, in Devnya, Bulgaria. A silo with a capacity of 18,000 tonnes is to be completed at the beginning of 1999. Solvay acquired Sodi Devnya in 1997.

All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing, Alkalies and Chlorine Manufacturing, Bulgaria, Inorganic Chemicals NEC, Caustic Soda, Inorganic compounds

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GERMANY: BAYER RAISES CRELAN CAPACITY

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By the beginning of 2001 Bayer is to build a new production plant for Crelan polyurethane powder coating hardeners in Dormagen. The output of the new facility will be mainly Uretdion-based products.

Chemicals & Allied Products, Chemical Manufacturing, Chemicals, Bayer AG

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