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Acetone Procurement Guide: Strategic Sourcing Insights for Procurement Managers

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Acetone — also known as  Dimethyl Ketone  — is one of the most widely used industrial solvents and chemical intermediates across multiple sectors, including  chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, coatings, electronics, and manufacturing . Its versatility, combined with its ubiquity, makes it a core procurement category for organizations dependent on consistent performance, regulatory compliance, and optimized cost structures. Acetone Procurement:-  https://www.chemanalyst.com/ProcurementGuides/acetone-procurement-guide-for-professionals-32 Overview: What Is Acetone? Acetone (IUPAC:  2-Propanone ) is a  colorless, volatile, flammable liquid  with a characteristic sweet, mint-like odor. Its chemical formula is  CH₃COCH₃ , and it is fully miscible with water and most organic solvents, which underpins its broad applicability.  Key properties that influence procurement decisions include: Volatility:  High vapor pressure and low boiling point ...

Acetone Prices in 2025: Market Trends and Regional Analysis

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Acetone, a vital industrial solvent used in pharmaceuticals, paints, coatings, adhesives, and plastics production, remains a key commodity in the global chemical market. Tracking its price movements offers critical insights for manufacturers, traders, and investors. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of   acetone prices in 2025 , with a focus on North America, the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, and Europe, examining the underlying factors influencing market trends. Track Real-Time Acetone Prices:-  https://www.chemanalyst.com/Pricing-data/acetone-12 North America Acetone Prices: Downward Trend Continues In North America, particularly in the United States, acetone prices continued their downward trajectory throughout Q2 2025. According to recent market data, the  U.S. acetone price index stood at USD 1024 per metric ton (MT) FOB Texas  at the end of the quarter. This reflects a consistent decline from the previous quarter, primarily driven by market oversuppl...