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The Acetone market within the Electronic Chemicals industry is a highly competitive space. It is used as a solvent in the production of many electronic components, such as semiconductors, and is also used in the production of plastics and other materials. Acetone is a volatile organic compound, and its production and use is subject to stringent regulations. The market is driven by the increasing demand for electronic components, as well as the need for more efficient production processes.
The Acetone market is highly fragmented, with many regional and global players. Major players include BASF, Dow Chemical, Eastman Chemical, ExxonMobil, and Shell. Other companies in the market include AkzoNobel, Celanese, Mitsubishi Chemical, and Sumitomo Chemical. Show Less Read more