Lubes additive market to pass $16bn in five years
A new report states that the global lubricant additives market is set to grow by almost 3%
A new report states that the global lubricant additives market is set to grow by almost 3%
New marine fuels require more robust additives, lubes and frequent testing.
As China continues its battle against smog and pollution, lubes and additives producers stand to gain significantly from new legislation.
Tianhe Chemicals will use the proceeds to fund R&D and overseas expansion plans
Leading chemicals producer adds capacity at Shanghai technology centre
Lubes companies targeting China for future growth with new plants
Oil and additive majors Lubrizol and ExxonMobil have claimed hydraulic fluids wear test is unrealistic
Lubrizol scientists see additives molecules for the first time ever.
Research shows advertising in the online retail sector is booming down under.
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