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Monoethylene Glycol (MEG) and Diethylene Glycol (DEG) may share a chemical family, but their roles in industry are very different. MEG dominates polyester and packaging, making the monoethylene glycol price highly market-sen . . .
Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG) and Propylene Glycol (PG) share similarities but serve very different markets. MEG is cheaper, widely available, and essential in polyester and antifreeze, while PG is safer and preferred in food a . . .
The future of PE100B in global markets looks promising. With competitive PE100B pipe price, adherence to international PE100B pipe specifications, and reliable PE100B suppliers, the Middle East is set to strengthen its posit . . .
In 2025, the United States leads global imports of PE piping, closely followed by Iraq and major European markets like France and Germany. Rapid urbanization sees Asia-Pacific—especially China and India—maintaining high . . .
Incoterms 2025 set the global standard for responsibilities in international trade. For petrochemical exporters of PE100B, SN150 base oil, and MEG, using the right Incoterm prevents costly disputes. FOB, CFR, CIF, and DAP re . . .
Letters of Credit (LCs) are essential for securing payment in petrochemical exports. They reduce risks for exporters and buyers while ensuring smooth trade finance operations. Different types of LCs fit different trade scena . . .
PE100B and LLDPE are two key polymers with different strengths. PE100B is stronger, pressure-resistant, and ideal for pipeline projects, while LLDPE is flexible and cost-effective but more suited to packaging and films. The . . .







