LANXESS to increase prices for ion exchange resins
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LANXESS to increase prices for ion exchange resins

Specialty chemicals company LANXESS is to increase its prices globally for its proven Lewatit ion exchange resins with immediate effect. These measures vary according to field of application and region.

  • By ICN Bureau | November 25, 2011

Specialty chemicals company LANXESS is to increase its prices globally for its proven Lewatit ion exchange resins with immediate effect. These measures vary according to field of application and region.

Global price adjustments

Prices for ion exchange resins used in the sweetener and sugar market segments and for chromatography resins will increase by 7.5 percent, while those for ion exchange resins used in cartridges will rise by six percent.

Prices quoted for LANXESS ion exchange resins for catalysis and chloralkali electrolysis will go up by four percent.

Price increases in the APAC region

In the Asia-Pacific region, the prices of Lewatit resins for industrial water treatment and ultrapure and nuclear applications will rise by 7.5 percent.

Prices in the specialized water segment will also go up by 7.5 percent. This applies to ion exchange resins used, for example, in wastewater treatment, the recovery of valuable materials or pollutant removal.

Price increases in the EMEA and NAFTA regions

In Europe and North America, the prices of Lewatit resins for industrial water treatment, ultrapure and nuclear applications and specialties will rise by a uniform four percent. Adsorber and exchange resins used in the pharmaceutical industry and exchange resins for the chemical processing segment will become 7.5 percent more expensive.

The premium products of the Ion Exchange Resins (ION) business unit play an important role in industrial water treatment, food production and numerous important processes in the chemical industry.

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