From authoritative news, disperse dyes are rising across the board! At present, the price of dyes is at a low price. As the prices of various chemical raw materials continue to rise, printing and dyeing companies have a large increase in start-up orders and the future trend is improving, dye prices may start to rise. Everyone must be prepared to purchase!
Acid black rose by 2,000 yuan/ton due to rising raw material intermediates
Dye prices have begun to rise. Let’s first look at a dye increase notice. This was released by a Qingdao dye company. It mentioned that the price of intermediate 6 nitrate has increased significantly, resulting in a significant increase in the manufacturing costs of acid black 172 and acid black ACE. Therefore, starting from the 23rd of this month, the price of dyes will be increased by an increase of The highest price reaches 2,000 yuan/ton.
The price of m-phenylenediamine has increased and shipments have been stopped
As the main intermediate in the upstream of disperse dyes, m-phenylenediamine has been affected to varying degrees by the theft of dye technology insurance from a factory, and this incident continues to ferment, which may affect In the entire m-phenylenediamine production and supply chain system, the price has also risen rapidly from the early 25,000-27,000 yuan/ton to 30,000 yuan/ton, and shipments have stopped.
Raw material manufacturers exploded, and the prices of intermediate reducing products increased rapidly
A chemical company in Ningxia specializes in the production of p-nitroanisole, accounting for 90% of the world’s output. The explosion had a certain impact on production and supply. Coupled with the increase in the price of m-phenylenediamine, the corresponding cost of the entire disperse dye processing has increased by more than 20%.
The operating pressure of disperse dyes has increased greatly, and the potential for price increases is outstanding
To be honest, the current price of dyes is already at a historical low. After communicating with some dye industry practitioners, it is true that I can deeply feel their pressure. Except for the large-scale processing enterprises with dye production, most of those dealers or agents were lonely in the first half of this year, and even operated at a loss!
With the partial transfer of overseas orders and the good expectations of the Golden Nine and Silver Ten, gradually Boost the operating rate of domestic textile printing and dyeing factories. Furthermore, the price of disperse dye intermediates and reduced products has increased from 40,000/ton at the beginning of the year to 55,000/ton. A series of price increases indicate that the industry’s prosperity has improved. These have increased expectations for growth in demand for dyes.
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