Showing posts with label PA66. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PA66. Show all posts

Monday, May 14, 2012

Off Grade Nylon 66 Pellets

PA 66 Natural w/ Heat Stabilizer

Off Grade Nylon 66 Nat Pellets with Heat Stabilizer
120,000 pounds (60MT) available for shipment
Material is packaged in used boxes


Dualloy Engineering Polymers, Ltd.
Houston - Hong Kong - Guangzhou, China
Contact:  Jim Gubera
Tel #: 281-556-6481
email:  jamesgubera@dualloy.com

 
Off Grade Nylon 66 (PA66) Pellets w/ HS
Call Jim Gubera for a material price quotation.





Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Nylon 66 (PA66) and Nylon 6 (PA6) prices continue to increase in February 2011

The price of both Nylon 66 and Nylon 6 wide specification (WS) pellets and scrap was up again in February 2011. There are currently several factors driving these world wide price increases for commodities and plastics. Of course the main factor driving all of the price increases is the emerging markets in India and China. The price of cotton is at the highest level it has been since 1870 during the Civil War. The contract price for a pound of cotton is around $1.198/lb., with cotton futures trading in the $1.936/lb. price range at this time. (Please see the attached Wall Street Journal article.)

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704300604575554210569885910.html

With Oil hovering around $98/ barrel this price will continue to drive up, or support the current high cost of all plastic feedstocks and intermediaries. Between the high price of cotton and oil it is putting pricing pressure on all synthetic fibers (PA66, PA6, PET), and will support the current PA66, PA6 pricing levels through mid-2011.

The price of Nylon 66 WS pellets was up in February, and we are expecting to see another $.05/lb. increase in March. Invista has declared force majeure due to the cold weather in Texas, which has caused outages at their PA66 intermediary plants in Orange and Victoria. All of Invista’s prime customers are on allocation due to the tight supply of material feedstocks. Ascend had announced a $.15/lb. price increase for February, and we expect to see them follow up with a $.05-$.06/lb price increase in March. Rhodia is still under force majeure in Europe, so don’t expect to see the price of PA66 start to soften any time soon.

Caprolactam (CPL) was selling in China on contract in the $3220/MT range in February, with traders driving the price as high as $3500/MT. The high price of CPL is going to keep the price of Nylon 6 up in the short run, because the domestic CPL producers would rather make flake and send it to China if they cannot get over $1.40/lb. for their prime PA6 resins in the USA market. The PA6 market is over heated at this time, but does not show any signs of letting up in the short run. We still think that the PA6 market will soften before mid-2011.

Acrylic (PMMA) is continuing to go up in price like all other plastic materials. We have just been asked for a $.02/lb. price increase for the PMMA scrap and regrinds that we are currently buying on a monthly basis. The USA MMA producers have declared force majeure due to the 3 days of extreme cold weather along the Texas Gulf Coast in February. The contract price of MMA is around $.82-$.84/lb. ($1800/MT), with MMA selling in the spot market around $.95/lb. ($2100/MT) in late February. Most of the domestic PMMA producers are back to running close to capacity due to stronger export sales in 2010 and early 2011. We expect to see this market to be more stable in 2011 with PMMA scrap prices staying at their current levels, or moving slightly higher as the year progresses.

Please see the Nylon 66 below that we currently have available for sale/ delivery in March 2011.

  1. 2 loads Nylon 66 dull wide spec pellets
  2. 2 loads Nylon 66 semi dull pellets
  3. 2 loads Nylon 66 bright regrind
  4. 2 loads Nylon 66 semi dull or mixed luster regrind,
  5. 1 load Nylon 66 mixed luster pellets with possible black specs
  6. 1 load Nylon 66 wet sweeps
  7. 1 load Nylon 66 dry sweeps
  8. 4 loads Nylon 6 Prime 2.7 RV pellets

Please let me know if your compounding division has an interest in purchasing any of the material listed above. All prices are subject to change without notice. All materials offered are subject to prior sale.

Dualloy is looking to increase our supply of Chrome Plated Plastic Scrap that is generated from manufacturing bathroom products, sanitary ware, automobiles, and from window locks/latches.

Dualloy purchases all types of scrap from Chrome Plating Plastics, and are looking for more suppliers of baled and crushed materials.

Dualloy Purchases the following Chrome Plated Plastic Scrap:

Sanitary Ware / Bathroom Products

Automotive: Mirrors, Trim, Grills, Door Handles

Window Locks / Latches

Please give us a call is you have Chrome Plated plastic scrap and waste that you need to sell.

Dualloy also purchases the following types of wide specification pellets and plant scrap.

Nylon 66 (PA 66) Polyamide 66

Nylon 6 (PA 6) Polyamide 6

Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB)

Acrylic (PMMA)


Dualloy sells the following types of Nylon 6 Polymer waste.

Nylon 6 Kettle Bottoms

Nylon 6 Depoly Residue

Nylon 6 Solidified Oligomer Waste

Nylon 6 Washwater

Nylon 6 Washwater/Oligomer Waste

Call for MOQ and current material prices.

Dualloy purchases/sells plastic resin and polymers in the following forms.

Aged/Obsolete Virgin Pellets

Wide-Specification Pellets

Clean uniform Plastic Regrinds

Reactor Lumps/Chunks/Patties

Nylon Fiber Bales

Dualloy has the following Nylon materials available for sale:

Nylon 66 Semi Dull Wide Spec Pellets

Nylon 66 Dull Second Quality Pellets

Nylon 66 Textile Bright Pellets

Nylon 66 Pellets w/ up to 0.02% TiO2

Nylon 66 Mixed Color Regrind

Nylon 66 Bright Regrinds

Nylon 66 Semi Dull / Mixed Luster Regrind

Prime Nylon 6 Pellets 2.7 RV - Natural

Packaged in 1,500# boxes

Please feel free to contact me at: JamesGubera@dualloy.com

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Caprolactam reaches a new historically high selling price of $3330/MT in the China market

The Chinese Lunar New Year (Spring Festival) is now over, and most of the businessmen have returned back to work this week. Most of the factories in China are still closed for one more week, and will not start back up until after February 16th. What will be interesting to see will be, when the factories actually start going back to work in China. This year we saw the factories closing 1-2 weeks early for the Spring Festival, and they started sending their employees home in late January. If the factories do not open back up next week, or ask the workers to come back to work soon, then this may be an indication that the Chinese economy is about to go through its own market correction.

The price of prime Caprolactam (CPL) is now trading above $3300/MT ($1.50/lb.) delivered in the Asian market. This is a historically high price for prime CPL that is being driven by Broker/Traders speculating on continued price increases for the product. The prime price of CPL is now over priced by at least $400-$450/MT, and should probably be selling more in the price range of $2800-$2850/MT in today’s market. This is why I started this blog discussing the current manufacturing climate in China. We see most of the factories in China fat with Nylon 6 inventory, which will allow them to stay out of the buying market until late February, or even early March. By the end of February most of the Traders/Brokers will be needing money, so they will start selling off their high priced CPL and Nylon 6 inventories to raise cash. The USA domestic suppliers of CPL and prime Nylon 6 resins have raised their prices to reflect the current world market conditions, but will be forced to come back to reality and lower their material prices, if the Chinese do not come back into the market by late February 2011. We expect to see Nylon 6 prices starting to soften by mid-March of this year. I would be cautious in taking a large inventory position on prime Nylon 6 in the first QTR 2011.

Several of the domestic Nylon 6 producers are selling their prime pellets at $1.40/lb. or higher for orders taken and shipped this month. Otherwise at this time it is in their advantage to flake the Caprolactam, and sell the prime CPL flake in the China market. Shaw and DSM are still priced under $1.40/lb. in the domestic market for prime Nylon 6 pellet sales shipped in February.

The Nylon 66 (PA 66) market on the other hand, continues to show signs of tightness in supply that will last until at least mid 2011. Both of the USA domestic Nylon 66 producers are in a sold out position, and are back to operating their polymer units at full capacity. Although both producers still have polymer lines idled since the slowdown in 2009, don’t expect to see an increase in domestic PA 66 capacity in the first half of this year. Rhodia is still having problems at their facility in Europe, and the Rhine River was closed for several weeks in January due to a sunken barge. Both of these factors have kept the Nylon 66 market tight in Europe, and allowed the producers to keep the material prices up in the world market. We expect to see Nylon 66 supply snug in the first half of 2011, and prices to stay at their current level or move up slightly higher. Dualloy experienced a $.02-$.03 price increase on the PA 66 wide specification and regrind materials that we purchased in January 2011 over our December 2010 material prices.

The Acrylic (PMMA) market continues to be strong in early 2011 as well. Like everything else, the price of PMMA scrap continues to increase. The latest price increase is currently being driven by the strong demand for Acetone in the Polypropylene (PP) market. As long as PP continues to sell at historic highs, expect the price of any Acetone based product to increase as well. Since you need acetone to make MMA, the backbone of Acrylic, I am sure there will be price increases announced for prime PMMA in the near future. Dualloy is currently paying over $.53/lb. in the domestic market for mixed color PMMA scrap for monomer extraction. This is the highest price that I have paid for PMMA scrap for monomer recovery since entering into the export business in 1995.

In my last blog posting I had stated wrong the price increase of $.15/lb. being announced by Ascend. Rhodia has announced a $.15/lb. price increase for prime Nylon, and I expect to see Ascend announce an increase for Nylon 66 as well. Ascend uses propylene in the PA 66 manufacturing process, and based on the recent price increases for polymer grade propylene their feedstock prices have had to increase. The recent propylene price increases have been so large, I am sure Ascend will have to pass some of the feedstock price increases on to their customers.

Announced Nylon 6 (PA 6) Price Increases:

Honeywell Jan 1st $.10/lb.

Feb 1st $.15/lb.

March 1st $.08/lb.

BASF Feb 1st $.08/lb.

Shaw Feb 1st $.08/lb.

Nylon 66 Price Increase:

Rhodia Feb 1st $.15/lb.

Dualloy sells the following types of Nylon 6 Polymer waste.

Nylon 6 Kettle Bottoms

Nylon 6 Depoly Residue

Nylon 6 Solidified Oligomer Waste

Nylon 6 Washwater

Nylon 6 Washwater/Oligomer Waste

Call for MOQ and current material prices.


Dualloy purchases/sells plastic resin and polymers in the following forms.

Aged/Obsolete Virgin Pellets

Wide-Specification Pellets

Clean uniform Plastic Regrinds

Reactor Lumps/Chunks/Patties

Nylon Fiber Bales

Dualloy has the following Nylon materials available for sale:

Nylon 66 Semi Dull Wide Spec Pellets

Nylon 66 Dull Second Quality Pellets

Nylon 66 Textile Bright Pellets

Nylon 66 Pellets w/ up to 0.02% TiO2

Nylon 66 Mixed Color Regrind

Nylon 66 Bright Regrinds

Nylon 66 Semi Dull / Mixed Luster Regrind

Prime Nylon 6 Pellets 2.7 RV - Natural

Packaged in 1,500# boxes

Please feel free to contact me at: JamesGubera@dualloy.com

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Nylon 66 and Nylon 6 prices are up in the 1st quarter of 2011

Nylon 66 (PA 66) and Nylon 6 (PA 6) prices are both up in January 2011. I think that we have reached another historic high in pricing for both products, and that both markets will remain strong through the first half of 2011. In China Caprolactam (CPL) is trading at over $3020/MT for January, while the contract price for prime CPL is in the $2940-$2960/MT range for the month. Most of the major USA PA 6 producers have announced price increases for February that will stick, as long as China comes back into the market strong after the Chinese New Year in early February. With the latest round of announced increases expect to see the price of prime Nylon 6 pellets move into the $1.40/lb. range and above for large volume buyers. The main factors driving these current increases are that the demand for both tire cord, and drawn fiber have continued to be strong in China. The Nylon 6 price will soften sometime in early 2011, because the price of CPL should be selling somewhere around $2600/MT. The current market condition is partially due to traders speculating on continued price increases in the CPL market.

The Nylon 66 market continues to be strong as well in early 2011. 2010 was a year of continuous price increases in the cost of wide-specification Nylon 66 pellets and fibers, and I think 2011 will be another year of strong demand and higher prices for the material. Both of the domestic PA 66 producers are increasing their capacity this year, but don’t look for the increased volume to cause a drop in price. Both producers are in a sold out position for the first half of 2011, so there will not be any excess capacity in this market until after mid-2011 at the earliest. Ascend has announced a $15/lb. price increase for prime PA 66, so I am sure that we will see Invista follow suit and increase their PA 66 prices as well.

I think that you will see the price of wide-specification PA 66 pellets increase as much as the price of prime pellets. Both of the domestic PA 66 producers are using more of their own scrap back into internal added valued compounding programs, which is removing large volumes of both good wide- specification pellets and baled fibers out of the secondary market. This will tighten the supply of wide- specification pellets in the USA domestic market, which will narrow the gap between the price of prime Nylon 66 and wide specification Nylon 66 pellets this year. Expect to see the price of Nylon 66 to remain firm (or higher) in the first half of 2011.

The Acrylic (PMMA) market continues to be strong in early 2011 as well. Like everything else, the price of PMMA scrap continues to increase. The latest price increase is currently being driven by the strong demand for Acetone in the Polypropylene (PP) market. As long as PP continues to sell at historic highs, expect the price of any Acetone based product to increase as well. Since you need acetone to make MMA, the backbone of Acrylic, I am sure there will be price increases announced for prime PMMA in the near future. Dualloy is currently paying over $.53/lb. in the domestic market for mixed color PMMA scrap for monomer extraction. This is the highest price that I have paid for PMMA scrap for monomer recovery since entering into the export business in 1995.

Announced Nylon 6 Price Increases:
Honeywell Jan 1st $.10/lb.
Feb 1st $.15/lb.
Marc 1st $.08/lb.
BASF Feb 1st $.08/lb.
Shaw Feb 1st $.08/lb.

Nylon 66 Price Increase:
Ascend Feb 1st $.15/lb.

Dualloy sells the following types of Nylon 6 Polymer waste.
Nylon 6 Kettle Bottoms
Nylon 6 Depoly Residue
Nylon 6 Solidified Oligomer Waste
Nylon 6 Washwater
Nylon 6 Washwater/Oligomer Waste
Call for MOQ and current material prices.

Dualloy purchases/sells plastic resin and polymers in the following forms.
Aged/Obsolete Virgin Pellets
Wide-Specification Pellets
Clean uniform Plastic Regrinds
Reactor Lumps/Chunks/Patties
Nylon Fiber Bales

Dualloy has the following Nylon materials available for sale:
Nylon 66 Semi Dull Wide Spec Pellets
Nylon 66 Dull Second Quality Pellets
Nylon 66 Textile Bright Pellets
Nylon 66 Pellets w/ up to 0.02% TiO2
Nylon 66 Mixed Color Regrind
Nylon 66 Bright Regrinds
Nylon 66 Semi Dull / Mixed Luster Regrind

Prime Nylon 6 Pellets 2.7 RV - Natural
Packaged in 1,500# boxes

Please feel free to contact me at: JamesGubera@dualloy.com