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Olefin, commonly known as an alkene, is a compound composed of carbon and hydrogen that has one or more double-bonded pairs of carbon atoms.
Examples of unsaturated hydrocarbons include olefins (compounds that contain only hydrogen and carbon and at least one double or triple bond). Unsaturated hydrocarbons with a double bond between two carbon atoms are known as olefins. Butylene and propylene are two examples.
The global high performance olefinic market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The rise in high performance olefin use in the automotive sector has had a big impact on market expansion. An important factor supporting the expansion of the olefins market during the forecast period is the increased demand for polycarbonates.
Additionally, the rise of the food and beverage industry, which has a high need for packaging materials, is greatly aided by the growing global population, and this trend is positively affecting the market for olefins.
The key force behind market expansion is the growing automobile sector, which mandates the use of high-quality olefin in the construction of automobile interiors.
Due to their desirable characteristics, including their high viscosity index, thermal stability, oxidative stability, compatibility with mineral oils, and low toxicity, PAOs have swiftly gained appeal as high-performance lubricants.
In addition to offering technological advantages, PAOs can aid in preserving environmental quality in some delicate applications. Improved performance is offered by synthetic lubricants based on PAO in offshore drilling applications with environmental considerations.
Additionally, some PAOs can be used in place of vegetable-based oils because they are biodegradable in some cases. Synthetic lubricants with PAO bases have a propensity to remove drilling-related performance flaws. The market for high performance olefins as a whole is experiencing expansion due to the strong demand for synthetic lubricants based on PAO.