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Lignosulfonates are a group of chemicals derived from lignin, a natural polymer found in wood. They are used in a variety of industries, including construction, agriculture, and animal feed. In the construction industry, lignosulfonates are used as a water-reducing admixture in concrete, helping to reduce the amount of water needed to achieve a desired consistency. In agriculture, they are used as a soil conditioner, helping to improve soil structure and water retention. In animal feed, they are used as a binder, helping to improve the nutritional value of feed.
In the chemicals market, lignosulfonates are used as dispersants, surfactants, and emulsifiers. They are also used in the production of paper, leather, and textiles.
Some companies in the lignosulfonates market include Borregaard, Nippon Paper Industries, and Weyerhaeuser. Show Less Read more