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  WOOD PRESERVATIVE CHEMICALS
A Global Strategic Business Report

This report analyzes the US and European markets for Wood Preservative Chemicals in US$ Million. The major End Use segments analyzed for the US and Europe markets are Decking, Landscape Products, Railroad Products, Utility Poles, Fencing, and Others. Also, the report analyzes the US market for Wood Preservative Chemicals for the following segments - Creosote, Pentachlorophenol, CCA, and Others. Annual forecasts are provided for the period of 2001 through 2015. A ten-year historic analysis is also provided for these markets.The report profiles 74 companies including many key and niche players worldwide such as Arch Chemicals Inc., Buckman Laboratories International, Inc., KMG Chemicals, Inc., Kop-Coat Incorporated, Osmose, Inc., Rio Tinto Borax, and Viance, LLC. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.

CODE:    MCP-1486  PAGES:    248
PRICE:    $3950  DATE:       May 2008
COMPANIES:  74  MARKET DATA TABLES:   34
Due to the proprietary nature, our previews are offered only to manufacturers, top-tier management consultants, investment banks, and investment research groups.

 TABLE OF CONTENTS  
  WOOD PRESERVATIVE CHEMICALS (Complete Report) Pages : 248   | $3950
   Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations.....I-1  
   Disclaimers.....I-2
Data Interpretation & Reporting Level.....I-2
  
   Quantitative Techniques & Analytics.....I-3
Product Definitions and Scope of Study.....I-3
  
   Creosote.....I-4
Pentachlorophenol (PCP).....I-4
Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA).....I-4
Others.....I-4
  
   Wood Preservative Chemicals Industry- A Profile.....II-1
Wood Preservatives – An Evolutionary Scan.....II-1
Wood Composites to Drive Demand.....II-1
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   Transition from Arsenic Structures to Alternatives.....II-2
Alternative Wood Preservatives Stimulate Demand for MEA.....II-2
Water Based Treatments: Gaining Momentum.....II-2
Withdrawal of CCA - Effect on Wood Decking Demand.....II-2
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   Wood Coatings Sector to Witness Moderate Growth.....II-3
Trend Towards Biocide Amalgamation.....II-3
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   Wood and its Biodeterioration.....II-4
Organisms Responsible for Wood Decay.....II-4
Fungi.....II-4
Termites.....II-4
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   Carpenter Ants.....II-5
Bacteria.....II-5
Wood-boring Beetles.....II-5
Marine Borers.....II-5
Need for Wood Preservation.....II-5
Wood Preservatives- Life Cycle Analysis.....II-5
Manufacture of Material.....II-5
Preservative Formulation.....II-5
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   Product Application or Processing.....II-6
Service Span of Preserved Wood.....II-6
Treatment of Waste.....II-6
Recovery or Recycling.....II-6
Process of Wood Preservation.....II-6
Pressure Treatment Processes.....II-6
Full Cell.....II-6
Modified Full Cell.....II-6
Empty Cell.....II-6
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   Non-Pressure Treatment Processes.....II-7
Dip Treatment.....II-7
Surface Treatment.....II-7
Wood Preservative Chemicals.....II-7
Waterborne Preservative Chemicals.....II-7
Major Types.....II-7
Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA).....II-7
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   Table 1: Chemical Composition of CCA by Type (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-8
Acid Copper Chromate (ACC).....II-8
Ammoniacal Copper Arsenate (ACA).....II-8
Ammoniacal Copper Zinc Arsenate (ACZA).....II-8
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   Chemonite® ACZA.....II-9
Chromated Zinc Chloride (CZC).....II-9
Ammoniacal Copper Quaternary (ACQ-A, B, C).....II-9
Amine Copper Quat (ACQ-D).....II-9
Copper Azole (CA).....II-9
Borates.....II-9
Ammoniacal Copper Citrate (CC).....II-9
Copper Dimethyldithiocarbamate (CDDC).....II-9
Dissimilarities between Copper-Based and Borate Preservatives.....II-9
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   Consequences of Waterborne Preservative Treatment.....II-10
Oil borne Preservative Chemicals.....II-10
Major Types.....II-10
Creosote.....II-10
Pentachlorophenol (PCP).....II-10
Copper Naphthenate & Zinc Naphthenate.....II-10
Copper-8-Quinolinolate (Oxine Copper).....II-10
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   Anti Sapstain Wood Treatment Chemicals.....II-11
Fire Retardants.....II-11
Prospects for Alternative Chemicals to CCA.....II-11
Copper-Based Alternatives.....II-11
ACQ.....II-11
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   Copper Azole (CA).....II-12
Sodium Borates.....II-12
Light Organic Solvent Preservatives (LOSPs).....II-12
Wood Preservative Treatments.....II-12
Major Types.....II-12
Preventive Treatment.....II-12
Curative Treatment.....II-12
New Generation of Preservation Treatments for Engineered Wood Products and Wood-Based
  Panels.....II-12
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   Methods.....II-13
Glue Line.....II-13
Integral Treatment.....II-13
Surface Treatment.....II-13
Pressure Treatment.....II-13
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   Construction & Transportation.....II-14
Highway Construction.....II-14
Marine Construction.....II-14
Railroad Crossties.....II-14
Telecommunication & Public Utilities.....II-14
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   EPA Prohibits Domestic Use of ACC-Treated Wood.....II-15
Pressure Treated Wood- Key Concerns.....II-15
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   Impact of CCA on the Environment.....II-16
CCA-Health Hazards.....II-16
Chromium.....II-16
Copper.....II-16
Arsenic.....II-16
Precautionary Measures.....II-16
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   Environmental Concerns Over ACZA Treated Wood.....II-17
Use of Creosote and Risks Associated.....II-17
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   Used Preservative Treated Wood Management.....II-18
Managing Used Preservative Treated Wood.....II-18
Options for Managing Used Treated Wood Products.....II-18
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   Pentachlorophenol.....II-19
CCA.....II-19
Creosote.....II-19
ACA & ACZA.....II-19
Others.....II-19
Managing CCA-Treated Wood Waste.....II-19
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   Waste Minimization.....II-20
Alternative Structural Materials.....II-20
Methods for Enhancing Product Service Life.....II-20
Chemical Re-treatment.....II-20
Supplemental Treatments.....II-20
Recycling.....II-20
Retrieval of Untreated Parts of Treated Wood.....II-20
Wood Cement Composites.....II-20
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   Wood Based Composites.....II-21
Wood Gypsum Composites.....II-21
Metal Extraction.....II-21
Disposal.....II-21
Landfills.....II-21
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   Combustion.....II-22
Ash Disposal.....II-22
EPA Regulation on Usage of CCA-treated Wood Mulch.....II-22
Pollution Management In Treatment Plants.....II-22
Designing of Plants.....II-22
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   General Operating Practices for CCA and ACA Preservation Facilities.....II-23
Specific Operating Practices.....II-23
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   Canada.....II-24
Market Snapshots.....II-24
Review of Wood Treatment Processes.....II-24
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   Regulatory Issues.....II-25
Outlook.....II-25
China.....II-25
Market Musings.....II-25
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   Table 2: Chinese Wood Preservative Chemicals Market by End-Use Sector (1991,1995,2005 and 2010) – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Sales for Construction, Transportation, Telecommunication & Public Utility and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-26
Historic Perspective.....II-26
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   Table 3: Chinese Wood Preservative Chemicals Market (2003): Percentage Breakdown of Production Volume by Preservative-Creosote, Chromated Copper Arsenate, Ammoniacal Copper Arsenate, Pentachlorophenol and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....II-27
Japan.....II-27
Market Snapshots.....II-27
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   Arch Chemicals Acquires Koppers-Arch.....II-28
Rohm and Haas Company and Chemical Specialties Form Joint Venture.....II-28
Robbins Wood Preserving and Manufacturing Company Acquires Pine Wood Products.....II-28
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   Greenstone Holdings Enters into 5-year Agreement with Bay Tree Technologies to Supply
  Green Shield Chemical.....II-29
KMG Chemicals Expands Pentachlorophenol Plant Production Capacity.....II-29
KMG Chemicals Purchases PCP Assets of Occidental Chemical.....II-29
KMG Chemicals Acquires Creosote Business of Trenton.....II-29
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   Osmose Unveils MicroPro Wood Preservative System.....II-30
PhibroWood Launches Novel Wood Preservative System.....II-30
TimberSil Renders Eco-Friendly Non-Toxic Treated Wood.....II-30
CedarCide Develops Deck Dock and Fence.....II-30
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   Lapeyre Formulates Wood Treatment Solution.....II-31
BASF Launches Wood Preservative Protectol CX™ Type A.....II-31
Universal Forest Products Unveils ProWood Micro.....II-31
Other Innovative Technologies.....II-31
Vapor Boron Technology (VBT).....II-31
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   MPP Process: A Single-Stage CCA Treatment along with Fixation Process.....II-32
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   Arch Chemicals, Inc. (USA).....II-33
Buckman Laboratories International, Inc. (USA).....II-33
KMG Chemicals, Inc. (USA).....II-33
Kop-Coat Incorporated (USA).....II-33
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   Osmose, Inc. (USA).....II-34
Rio Tinto Borax (USA).....II-34
Viance, LLC (USA).....II-34
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   A. Market Analysis.....III-1
Current & Future Analysis.....III-1
Historical Perspective.....III-1
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   Key Trends & Issues.....III-2
EPA Prohibits Domestic Use of ACC-Treated Wood.....III-2
CCA Phase Out -The Aftermath.....III-2
Water Repellent Technology - A Significant Breakthrough.....III-2
Emerging Need for New End–Uses.....III-2
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   Borates – Emerging Uses in House Frames.....III-3
Technological Developments and Product Innovations.....III-3
Osmose Unveils MicroPro Wood Preservative System.....III-3
TimberSil Renders Eco-Friendly Non-Toxic Treated Wood.....III-3
CedarCide Develops Deck Dock and Fence.....III-3
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   BASF Launches Wood Preservative Protectol CX™ Type A.....III-4
Universal Forest Products Unveils Pro Wood Micro.....III-4
Strategic Developments.....III-4
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   Key US Players.....III-7
Arch Chemicals Inc.....III-7
Buckman Laboratories International, Inc.....III-7
KMG Chemicals, Inc......III-7
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   Kop-Coat Incorporated.....III-8
Osmose, Inc.....III-8
Rio Tinto Borax.....III-8
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   Viance LLC.....III-9
B. Market Analytics.....III-9
Table 4: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Wood Preservative Chemicals by End-Use Application- Decking, Landscape Products, Railroad Products, Utility Poles, Fencing and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-9
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   Table 5: US Long-term Projections for Wood Preservative Chemicals by End-Use Application- Decking, Landscape Products, Railroad Products, Utility Poles, Fencing and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-10

Table 6: US Historic Review for Wood Preservative Chemicals by End-Use Application - Decking, Landscape Products, Railroad Products, Utility Poles, Fencing and Others Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-10
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   Table 7: US 15-Year Perspective for Wood Preservative Chemicals by End-Use Application – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Decking, Landscape Products, Railroad Products, Utility Poles, Fencing and Others Markets for 1998, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-111$150
   Table 8: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Wood Preservative Chemicals by Product Segment - Creosote, Pentachlorophenol, CCA and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Thousand Metric Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-12

Table 9: US Long-term Projections for Wood Preservative Chemicals by Product Segment – Creosote, Pentachlorophenol, CCA and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Thousand Metric Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-12
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   Table 10: US Historic Review for Wood Preservative Chemicals by Product Segment- Creosote, Pentachlorophenol, and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in Thousand Metric Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-13

Table 11: US 15-Year Perspective for Wood Preservative Chemicals by Product Segment – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Sales for Creosote, Pentachlorophenol CCA and Others Markets for 1998, 2008 & 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-13
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   A. Market Analysis.....III-14
Market Snapshots.....III-14
Product Trends.....III-14
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   Waterborne Vs Solvent based Preservatives.....III-15
Anti Sapstain Chemicals Market - An Overview.....III-15
External Wood Treatment Chemicals- Dating back to the late 90s.....III-15
Construction: the Major End-Use Market.....III-15
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   EU-Wide Ban on Treated Wood- Impact on Overseas Exporters.....III-16
Focus on Select Markets.....III-16
Norway.....III-16
Sweden.....III-16
Historic Standpoint.....III-16
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   UK.....III-17
Product Development.....III-17
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   B. Market Analytics.....III-18
Table 12: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Wood Preservative Chemicals by End-Use Application - Decking, Landscape Products, Railroad Products, Utility Poles, Fencing and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2001 through 2010 (includescorresponding Graph/Chart).....III-18
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   Table 13: European Long-term Projections for Wood Preservative Chemicals by End-Use Application – Decking, Landscape Products, Railroad Products, Utility Poles, Fencing and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-191$150
   Table 14: European Historic Review for Wood Preservative Chemicals by End-Use Application - Decking, Landscape Products, Railroad Products, Utility Poles, Fencing and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales Figures in US$ Million for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-201$150
   Table 15: European 15-Year Perspective for Wood Preservative Chemicals by End-Use Application – Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Decking, Landscape Products, Railroad Products, Utility Poles, Fencing and Others Markets for 1998, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).....III-211$150
  
Total Companies Profiled: 71 (including Division/Subsidiaries - 84)

Region/Country Players

The United States 53 Canada 4 Europe 19 France 2 Germany 5 The United Kingdom 7 Rest of Europe 5 Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) 7 Africa 1
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