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Stearates has numerous industrial applications. They are commonly found as lubricating oils and solvents in the manufacture of rubber and plastic materials, as physical lubricants, heat, and moisture removing processes, as a reagent in the production of a range of polymers, as a component in the manufacture of polycarbonate and polyester resins, and as a component in an aqueous gel concrete construction. Another key application of stearate is in the pharmaceutical and medical devices industry. Typically, magnesium stearate is widely used as a lubricant during tablet compaction and capsule filling operations. It is a widely preferred product due to its low cost, high melting point, chemical stability, and high lubrication potential. Such advantages can augment growth of the stearates market in the near future.
Several distinct varieties of the stearates family are present, and each has specific physical characteristics that make them unique. In addition to the common alkaline salts, there are two other forms non-volatile (table) and volatile (cross-linked). The volatile variety is commonly used for fuel blends and solvents, whereas the non-volatile types are more prevalent as lubricant additives. They are also used in the printing industry. The demand for stearates is increasing rapidly in emerging economies such as India and China. Since the key end-use industries including paint, construction, and plastic are expanding rapidly, the regional stearates market likely to bolster. China is a leading country when it comes to stearate consumption since there is higher demand for paints & coatings.
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