Jul 22, 2022
Chemicals group notes stronger Q2 demand for silicones and coatings applications
Midland, Michigan – Dow has reported a significant increase in silicone materials demand for the three months to 30 June, adding to gains made elsewhere in its portfolio.
The US group’s silicones business is part of a Performance Materials & Coatings Segment, which reported second quarter net sales of $3 billion, up 22% versus the year-ago period.
The revenue gains reflected local price increases equivalent to 28% year-on-year in both business areas and in all regions, according to Dow’s financial report.
Volume declined 3% year-over-year, primarily due to the impact of pandemic-related lockdowns in China, the company pointed out.
However, it added that these negative effects “were partly offset by stronger demand for silicones and coatings applications in the US & Canada.”
Operating earnings (EBIT) was $561 million, compared to $225 million in the year-ago period, helped in part by pricing gains for both silicones and coatings applications, reported Dow.
Quote from:https://www.european-rubber-journal.com/article/2091774/dow-reports-higher-silicones-demand-pricing-in-second-quarter