Production Cost Report
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Ethyl Acetate
Ethyl Acetate
EA
Ethyl Ethanoate
Ethyl Acetate (a.k.a. EA, Ethyl Ethanoate) is a colorless, volatile liquid with a characteristic fruity odor. It is the ester of ethanol and acetic acid and it is largely used as a polar aprotic solvent. It is miscible with oxygenated and chlorinated solvents. This compound occurs naturally in fruits and is found in alcoholic beverages, as it is a Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolite.
The uses and applications of Ethyl Acetate may vary according to its specification. The main forms of Ethyl Acetate are commercial grades (85-88%; 95-98%; and 99% purities) and urethane grade (99.5% purity)

Ethyl Acetate Cost of Production | Q1 2024

Updated Reports Examining Ethyl Acetate Manufacturing Costs

Intratec offers professional, easy-to-understand Commodity Cost of Production reports analyzing the costs of Ethyl Acetate manufacturing processes. Each report describes an industrial plant based on a specific Ethyl Acetate process. The report also presents an independent analysis of the costs of Ethyl Acetate production, encompassing plant capital costs (capex) and plant operating costs (opex). All reports are based on the most recent economic data available (Q1 2024).

Ethyl Acetate Production from Ethanol and Acetic Acid

This study approaches the economics of Ethyl Acetate production from ethanol and acetic acid in the United States. In this process, Ethyl Acetate is produced by continuous esterification of acetic acid and ethanol.

Details: 100 kta United States-based plant   |   Q1 2024   |   107 pages   From $799 USD

The cost analyses presented in the report Ethyl Acetate E11A target a 100 kta (kilometric tons per annum) United States-based plant. For those interested in cost analyses considering other plant capacities and/or locations, Intratec offers a customized analysis as an optional feature.

Ethyl Acetate Production from Ethanol

This report presents a techno-economic analysis of Ethyl Acetate production from ethanol via a process similar to the Johnson Matthey's Davy’s Ethyl Acetate technology. In this process, ethanol is dehydrogenated to acetaldehyde, which further reacts with ethanol to form Ethyl Acetate. The economic analysis provided assumes a plant located in the United States.

Details: 100 kta United States-based plant   |   Q1 2024   |   107 pages   From $799 USD

The cost analyses presented in the report Ethyl Acetate E21A target a 100 kta (kilometric tons per annum) United States-based plant. For those interested in cost analyses considering other plant capacities and/or locations, Intratec offers a customized analysis as an optional feature.

Ethyl Acetate Production from Ethylene and Acetic Acid

This report examines the economics of Ethyl Acetate production from ethylene and acetic acid in the United States. The process examined is similar to the BP’s AVADA (AdVanced Acetates by Direct Addition of acetic acid to ethylene) technology.

Details: 100 kta United States-based plant   |   Q1 2024   |   106 pages   From $799 USD

The cost analyses presented in the report Ethyl Acetate E31A target a 100 kta (kilometric tons per annum) United States-based plant. For those interested in cost analyses considering other plant capacities and/or locations, Intratec offers a customized analysis as an optional feature.

Ethyl Acetate Production from Acetaldehyde

This report examines the economics of Ethyl Acetate production from acetaldehyde in the United States via Tishchenko reaction, which refers to the dimerization of acetaldehyde in the presence of an alkoxide catalyst to form the ester.

Details: 100 kta United States-based plant   |   Q1 2024   |   106 pages   From $799 USD

The cost analyses presented in the report Ethyl Acetate E41A target a 100 kta (kilometric tons per annum) United States-based plant. For those interested in cost analyses considering other plant capacities and/or locations, Intratec offers a customized analysis as an optional feature.

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About Ethyl Acetate. Ethyl Acetate (a.k.a. EA, Ethyl Ethanoate) is a colorless, volatile liquid with a characteristic fruity odor. It is the ester of ethanol and acetic acid and it is largely used as a polar aprotic solvent. It is miscible with oxygenated and chlorinated solvents. This compound occurs naturally in fruits and is found in alcoholic beverages, as it is a Saccharomyces cerevisiae metabolite.

Ethyl Acetate Uses. The uses and applications of Ethyl Acetate may vary according to its specification. The main forms of Ethyl Acetate are commercial grades (85-88%; 95-98%; and 99% purities) and urethane grade (99.5% purity)

Intratec Methodology. Intratec distilled its expertise, gained from more than a decade of supporting companies worldwide in the analysis of commodities markets and process economics, and developed a consistent report development methodology.

The methodology ensures a holistic, coherent, and consistent techno-economic evaluation, guiding the development of a report that allows readers to fully understand a specific process technology for the production of a commodity. In addition to being based on a common methodology, all Intratec reports that approach industrial processes have a common structure, i.e., indexes, tables and charts share similar standards. This ensures that Intratec’s readers know upfront what they will get and, more than that, will be able to compare technologies addressed in different reports.

Our methodology is continuously tested and proven by the many corporations involved with the commodities sector, R&D centers, EPC companies, financial institutions and government agencies that rely on our reports.

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