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Why is naphtha demand so large? The core value of naphtha lies in its irreplaceability as a basic chemical feedstock. It is not merely an energy commodity, but the starting point of the modern materials supply chain, with its value derived from the enormous downstream value created through conversion. Its massive demand is underpinned by three practical factors: First, the depth of end-use penetration. More than 70% of plastic products in our daily lives (such as packaging and appliance housings), the vast majority of synthetic fiber clothing, and the synthetic rubber used in automobile tires all trace their chemical origins back to naphtha cracking products. This deep penetration into every link of daily consumption and industrial manufacturing forms a rigid demand that is extremely difficult to replace. Second, the diversity of product value. Compared with other feedstocks, naphtha is more of an “all-rounder”—it can simultaneously produce the key basic feedstocks required for plastics, synthetic fibers, and rubber. This “single-process, multiple-output” characteristic not only meets the manufacturing sector’s composite demand for different types of materials, but also creates significant integrated cost advantages, making naphtha difficult to replace with simpler alternatives. Third, its role transformation under the energy transition. With the widespread adoption of electric vehicles, naphtha is shifting from the fuel pool to the chemical pool, becoming a form of “strategic grain” that safeguards the supply of critical materials. Its supply security is directly tied to manufacturing competitiveness. #recyclingsolution #pyrolysis #pyrolysisplant#carbonizationmachines #wastetires #wastetire #oilsludge #wasteplastics #plasticsurgery #pyrolysisoilsludge #pyrolysisoil #recyclingmachine #recyclingmachinery #recyclingequipment