ECH is a colourless liquid with an irritating chloroform-like odour. Both chlorine and propylene are used to make ECH, which is used as a chemical intermediate together with bis-phenol A (BPA) in the manufacture of epoxy resins. These are polymers used in the manufacture of adhesives, coatings and structural parts needed by automotive, aerospace and aircraft industries. It is also used in adhesives for the construction industry, and in the electronics industry to encapsulate electronic components and protect them from damage. ECH is used to make durable coatings for storage tanks, pipes, appliances and food and drink cans.
ICIS pricing quotes epichlorohydrin (ECH) in Europe and Asia-Pacific.
Frequency:
All reports are published weekly on Tuesdays
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Epichlorohydrin Contract Price
Epichlorohydrin (ASIA-PACIFIC)
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Epichlorohydrin Spot Prices
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General Information:
Assessment window: Price assessments are based on information supplied by market participants through the week up to close of business on Tuesday at 1700 hours in London and Singapore.
Specifications: Bulk lots sold in Europe on a contractual basis CAS number 106-89-B. Drummed and iso-tank lots in
Timing: Cargoes loading or delivered four-six weeks forward from the date of publication.
Terms: Typically 30 days after bill of lading. In Asia, 30-90 days after bill of lading date.
Standard cargo size: Contract lots vary depending on the size of the customer. The quotes refer to medium-sized customers buying around 1,000 tonnes per year. In
Assessment basis: Contract prices refer to the period of the contract. Most contract prices change once per quarter and in some cases, once every six months or once per year. In
In Asia, the epichlorohydrin report has three price assessments covering drummed, iso-tank and bulk material into
The epichlorohydrin reports offer market commentary that includes details of traced transactions, news on the supply/demand balance, export/import information, contract price negotiations and general sentiment for price direction. Where applicable there is product information, comments on up and downstream market developments and general market intelligence.
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