Published July 2023
Vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) is a colorless, flammable, important chemical intermediate used almost exclusively to produce polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins; therefore, VCM follows the PVC market trend very closely. The vinyls chain — ethylene dichloride (EDC), vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) — is a key component of the global petrochemical and thermoplastics sectors.
VCM production is based mainly on the ethylene feedstock route, except in mainland China, where the acetylenebased capacity dominates. In the ethylene process, EDC is produced by direct chlorination from chlorine and ethylene, and in turn cracked to produce VCM. The manufacture of VCM also results in the release of by-product hydrogen chloride, which is typically recycled to produce EDC by oxychlorination with additional ethylene. VCM is then polymerized to produce PVC. In the acetylene process, however, no EDC is involved; instead, VCM is produced directly from acetylene, which in turn is produced from coal-based calcium carbide. Mainland China is now the only region with major acetylene-based VCM/PVC facilities, but because of the scale of the mainland Chinese vinyls industry and its large coal resources, the acetylene route still accounts for a significant portion of total global VCM/PVC production capacity.
The following pie chart shows world consumption of vinyl chloride monomer:
VCM consumption is highly dependent on the PVC market, since over 99% of the world’s VCM demand is consumed for PVC production. Demand for PVC is closely aligned with the economic development growth of a country. The construction industry is a significant demand driver because PVC pipes, fittings, siding, and wire and cable are some of the basic requirements for building most infrastructure. Northeast Asia is also the largest global consumer of VCM, with mainland China driving the region, contributing 80% of regional VCM consumption and 44% total global VCM consumption in 2022. North America is the second-largest market, with 17% of global consumption; Western Europe follows as the next-largest market, with 11% of global VCM demand in 2022. Northeast Asia is anticipated to continue the trend and remain the largest regional market for VCM and PVC, led by mainland China as the primary demand driver for the foreseeable future.
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