Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing cyclic organic crudes and intermediates, and organic dyes and pigments. Important products of this industry include: (1) aromatic chemicals, such as benzene, toluene, mixed xylenes naphthalene; (2) synthetic organic dyes; and (3) synthetic organic pigments. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing coal tar crudes in chemical recovery ovens are classified in Industry 3312, and petroleum refineries which produce such products as by-products of petroleum refining are classified in Industry 2911.
The NAICS 2865 category, encompassing Cyclic Organic Crudes, Intermediates, and Organic Dyes, is witnessing significant shifts driven by sustainability and technological advancements. Environmental regulations are tightening, prompting manufacturers to innovate with greener and more sustainable chemical processes. There's a marked increase in demand for bio-based and eco-friendly dyes, driven by consumer awareness and industries seeking to reduce their environmental footprint.
Advanced production techniques, such as green chemistry and biotechnology, are gaining traction. Companies are investing in research and development to discover new, less hazardous raw materials and intermediates. The adoption of artificial intelligence and machine learning for process optimization is also emerging as a significant trend, helping to boost efficiency and reduce waste.
In the near future, the sector is expected to continue its transformation towards sustainability, with increased investments in renewable feedstocks and circular economy initiatives. Innovating to create higher value-added products while adhering to stricter environmental standards will be key. The growth of industries like textiles, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products that rely heavily on organic dyes and intermediates will also drive market expansion.
Acid dyes, synthetic
Acids, coal tar: derived from coal tar distillation
Alkylated dipheoylamines, mixed
Alkylated phenol, mixed
Aminoanthraquinone
Aminoazobenzene
Aminoazotoluene
Aminophenol
Aniline
Aniline oil
Anthracene
Anthraquinone dyes
Azine dyes
Azo dyes
Azobenzene
Azoic dyes
Benzaldehyde
Benzene hexachloride (BHC)
Benzene, made in chemical plants
Benzoic acid
Biological stains
Chemical indicators
Chlorobenzene
Chloronaphthalene
Chlorophenol
Chlorotoluene
Coal tar crudes, derived from coal tar distillation
Coal tar distillates
Coal tar intermediates
Color lakes and toners
Color pigments, organic: except animal black and bone black
Colors, dry: lakes, toners, or full strength organic colors
Colors, extended (color lakes)
Cosmetic dyes, synthetic
Creosote oil, made in chemical plants
Cresols, made in chemical plants
Cresylic acid, made in chemical plants
Cyclic crudes, coal tar: product of coal tar distillation
Cyclic intermediates, made in chemical plants
Cyclohexane
Diphenylamine
Drug dyes, synthetic
Dye (cyclic) intermediates
Dyes, food: synthetic
Dyes, synthetic organic
Eosine toners
Ethylbenzene
Hydroquinone
Isocyanates
Lake red C toners
Leather dyes and stains, synthetic
Lithol rubine lakes and toners
Maleic anhydride
Methyl violet toners
Naphtha, solvent: made in chemical plants
Naphthalene chips and flakes
Naphthalene, made in chemical plants
Naphthol, alpha and beta
Nitro dyes
Nitroaniline
Nitrobenzene
Nitrophenol
Nitroso dyes
Oils: light, medium, and heavy: made in chemical plants
Organic pigments (lakes and toners)
Orthodichlorobenzene
Paint pigments, organic
Peacock blue lake
Pentachlorophenol
Persian orange lake
Phenol
Phloxine toners
Phosphomolybdic acid lakes and toners
Phosphotungstic acid lakes and toners
Phthalic anhydride
Phthalocyanine toners
Pigment scarlet lake
Pitch, product of coal tar distillation
Pulp colors, organic
Quinoline dyes
Resorcinol
Scarlet 2 R lake
Stilbene dyes
Styrene
Styrene monomer
Tar, product of coal tar distillation
Toluene, made in chemical plants
Toluidines
Vat dyes, synthetic
Xylene, made in chemical plants
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