desafios y perspectivas cn
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By
Dr. R.K. Matthan, Managing Director,
Mr.Joseph John, Senior Consultant,
Polymer Consultancy Services P Ltd., India
Mr.G.Lottmann, General Manager,
PICA Grupo Agroindustriale Occidente,
Guatemala
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CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS FOR NATURAL RUBBER LATEX IN THE
CURRENT DECADE
AT
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PRESENTATION FORMAT
4. LATEX PRODUCTS
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12-14, September 2006
IRSG SURVEY RESULT (2005)
Dipped goods42%
Adhesives-binders
7%
Threads &cords10%
Foams5%
Carpetbacking
6%
Others2%
Unidentified28%
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ESTIMATED USAGE OF NR AND SRLATICES FOR LATEX PRODUCTS
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
NRL X-SBR NBR CR PU
%S
h
a
r
e
DIPPED PRODUCTS
CARPET
BACKING
PAPER
NON WOVENS
ADHESIVES
THREAD
FOAM
POLYMER LATEX APPLICATION
PRINCIPAL APPLICATION OF EACH LATEX LISTED
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MEDICAL GLOVES-55%
OTHER GLOVES 5%
CONDOMS 4%
CATHETERS-5%
THREADS-12%
ADHESIVES-8%
CARPET BACKING-6%
FOAMS 3%OTHERS -2%
ESTIMATED USAGE OF NATURAL RUBBERLATICES FOR LATEX PRODUCTS
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IRSG survey result,Asia 1.08Million tonnes
Gloves45%
Unidentified28%
Others5%
Thread12%
Foams5%
Other dipping4%
Carpet1%
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IRSG survey result, Americas, 2010
Consumption of identified end-products, tonnes
0.2
0.4
0.6
1.8
6
17.9
25.2
35.6
40.1
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Cond
Cath
Thread
Gloves
Ballo
Com
Dippi
AdheCarpet
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GLOVE SECTOR
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Factors of growth Increased hygiene awareness in medical industry;
Relative low price of NRL;
Ageing population;
Double gloving;
Growing number of new hospitals;
Entrenched consumer preference for NRL gloves; Adaptability of the industry;
Powder free gloves
Chlorinated
Factors of constraints Latex protein allergy; Alternative gloves;
NRL gloves are not appropriate for all environments;
Emergence of new medical personnel brought up with non-NRL gloves;
Higher prices of NRL relative to alternative raw materials.
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MEDICAL
NATURAL-78%
SYNTHETIC-22%
65x109Prs/Yr
FOOD
HOUSEHOLD
ELECTRICAL
NON MEDICAL
SYNTHETIC -50%NATURAL-30%
PLASTIC-20%
10.0x109Prs/Yr
CLEAN ROOM/ELECTRONIC
SURGICAL
EXAMINATION/DIAGNOSTIC
DENTAL
RADIOLOGY
INDUSTRIAL
POST MORTEM
OTHERS
GLOVE TYPES
POWDER/POWDERFREE RATIO=40/60
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Summary of gloves market, 2005, Bn pieces
Total gloves 88.7bn pieces
Medical gloves 43.9bn pieces
Household gloves 5.9bn pieces
Others 38.9bn pieces
Natural rubber gloves 51.1bn pieces
Synthetic rubber gloves 37.6.1bn pieces (42.2%)
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PRODUCTION OF ALL RUBBER GLOVES INTO MAJOR MARKETS
1997 = 36.4BN PCS 2005 = 69.6BN PCS 2010 =88.7BN PCS
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30
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60
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1997 2005 2010Totalrubbe
rgloves,
billionp
ieces
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1997 2000 2005 2010
billionp
ieces
Medical Household Others
Net imports of rubber gloves by types of major markets, Bn
pieces
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TYPICAL PV LATEX PRODUCTS-1
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TYPICAL PV LATEX PRODUCTS-2
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P SEstablished -
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