Extraction of superabsorbents from seaweed

A research team from the Hokuriku University of Science and Technology in Japan issued a message saying that they extracted a superabsorbent from the seaweed that grows in the Japanese waters. This substance can absorb 6 liters of water in only 1 gram. It is currently commercially available. 5

LANXESS Introduces Glass-reinforced PA6 for the Electrical Industry

Leverkusen, Germany. LANXESS is introducing several PA6 series Durethan EasyFlow and Durethan Xtreme Flow with excellent flow properties, with a glass fiber content of 30-60%. Currently, LANXESS is working on the electrical engineering and electronics industries to reduce losses in its producti

Hubei Jingmen implements fixed-station limited oil supply

Recently, Jingmen City, Hubei Province Public Security, Commerce, Sinopec Jingmen Branch and other departments jointly issued an emergency notice and decided to strictly implement the classification and refueling from June 1 and strictly comply with the gas station quota regulations. At the sam

Beta-cypermethrin market supply shortage

Beta-cypermethrin has been effective in preventing and controlling rice leaf roller as it has been used together with organophosphorus pesticides since 2005, resulting in a shortage of market supply and a large profit margin, which has attracted many manufacturers to participate in the producti

Phosphate market is doing its best

Since mid-to-late May, stimulated by multiple positives, the domestic phosphate market has swept its slump for half a year, and has gone through a wave of soaring prices. The industrial price of sodium tripolyphosphate has reached 8,000 yuan (t price, the same below). Food grade up to 8500 yua

How to deal with special export tariffs for high-end fertilizers?

- Interview with Zhang Xiangbang of Qifu (Group) Co., Ltd. approved by the State Council. The Ministry of Finance announced on February 14 that from February 15th to September 30th, it will be applicable to diammonium hydrogen phosphate, ammonium dihydrogen phosphate and The provisional tax rat