Judging from the recent data released by the US Lubricants Association's recent global production survey, China became the largest grease producer in the world in 2014. The NLGI report is the world’s most thorough source of open information for the grease industry. However, the National Grease Institute has pointed out that since some companies have chosen not to participate in surveys, the production data in the NLGI report is not comprehensive. Since there is little understanding of the companies that participate in each year, in some cases it may not be possible to accurately predict market trends based on the annual changes reflected in the data. So far, Asia Pacific is the world's largest consumer of grease. According to the 2014 report, the total global production in 2014 was 2.5 billion pounds, while the output in the Asia-Pacific region accounted for 1.4 billion pounds. Compared to the total Asia production reported in 2014, the total output reported in 2013 was 1.5 billion pounds. The data collected by NLGI shows that China's grease production is significantly higher than that of any other single country. In the Chinese participant pool, 81 companies (representing 79 factories) provided 2014 production figures. These companies produced about 928 million pounds of grease. The 2013 survey showed that Asia’s production was 985 million pounds. NLGI recorded data from 16 companies in Asia, the second-largest producer in Asia, producing 176 million pounds. Twelve companies from the Indian region also participated in the survey, with a total output of 168 million pounds. A total of eight companies from the Pacific Rim and Southeast Asia participated in the survey, and the total regional production was 146 million pounds. According to the latest global production survey released last week by the National Grease Society, lithium soap thickeners were used in 90% of the greases produced in India and the surrounding subcontinent in 2014, but only 60% of the greases produced in Japan use lithium soaps. Thickener. In 2013, according to the survey conducted that year, lithium-based thickeners accounted for 90% of Indian grease production. Only 5% of the production uses lithium complex soap. Companies participating in the 2014 survey pointed out that more than 8% of lithium soap production is compound and multi-species. A compound thickener is a complex agent or coordination compound added to a traditional soap. The survey showed that 17.6% of the greases produced in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Rim (investigation of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Rim as an area) use calcium soap thickeners, but in the greases produced in China, Japan and India, only Calcium soap thickeners of 9.7%, 5.6% and 3.7% respectively were used. The 5.1% of products produced in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Rim contain calcium soap thickeners, which is at least twice as high as in other regions. The grease produced in the Indian subcontinent contains 3% sodium soap thickeners, and this technique is hardly used in other parts of Asia. The grease produced in Japan contains 27% polyurea thickeners, far more than in other parts of Asia. Among all types of greases in China, only 3.9% used polyurea thickeners, and no traces of polyurea thickener were used throughout Southeast Asia, the Pacific Rim and India. The 95% grease produced in Asia uses traditional basic raw materials, while Japan and China use higher-capacity synthetic base oils in the grease formulation, which is about 3.3%. Companies participating in the survey pointed out that 2% of the grease used semi-synthetic base oils. Graphite Part,Other Graphite Parts,High Purity Graphite Part,High Strength Graphite Part CARBONS TECH&CREATION(HENAN) INDUSTRY CO.,LTD , https://www.kyisostaticgraphites.com