
At a time when raw material prices are subject to considerable fluctuations and sustainability has become a key competitive factor, accurate market and material data are becoming increasingly important. Especially when it comes to the price development of acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylate copolymer plastic commodities, up-to-date information is crucial for making informed decisions in purchasing, production, and strategic planning. The costdata® plastics database provides the ideal basis for this – it combines market data, price trends, and material information in a single, comprehensive platform.
Acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylate copolymer (ASA) is a high-quality engineering plastic characterized by its excellent weather resistance, high impact strength, and good processability. Compared to ABS, ASA offers improved UV and heat resistance, making it particularly attractive for outdoor applications. Typical areas of application include the automotive industry, housings for electrical appliances, and construction.
The market for ASA plastics is closely linked to global developments in petrochemical raw materials. Price movements for ethylene, acrylonitrile, or styrene have a direct impact on commodity prices. In addition, external factors such as energy prices, transport costs, and geopolitical developments also influence raw material price trends. For companies, this means that without continuous market monitoring, reliable cost planning is virtually impossible.
The costdata® plastics database offers decisive advantages in this regard. It provides access to historical price trends, regional comparative data, and current market analyses that reveal trends and price developments at an early stage. This enables companies to better understand market changes, reduce risks, and make targeted adjustments to strategic procurement decisions. The high quality of the data creates transparency across the entire value chain—from raw material procurement to finished product costing.
In addition, the database assists in identifying alternative materials. Especially in times of volatile markets or increasing environmental regulations, material substitutions can not only reduce costs but also improve the sustainability of production. With detailed information on technical properties and price ratios, the database provides a sound basis for decision-making in material development and design optimization.
The database also provides valuable support in research and development. It provides data that facilitates the comparison of ASA with related polymers such as ABS, PMMA, or PC, thereby enabling innovative material combinations. This allows companies to develop new products in a targeted manner while keeping an eye on cost-effectiveness.
Another advantage lies in the use of the database for negotiations with suppliers. Up-to-date and verified market data strengthens the basis for argumentation and creates transparency in price negotiations. Companies that operate with real commodity data can build long-term partnerships on a solid foundation and better manage price risks.
The costdata® plastics database thus provides much more than just price information—it creates a deep understanding of the market mechanisms that influence the prices of acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylate copolymer plastics commodities. This data transparency enables companies to develop a sustainable, efficient, and future-oriented materials strategy.
