What’s the current price of acetic acid per ton?
I can’t give a reliable, single “price per ton” for acetic acid without knowing the specific product grade, region, and contract type. Acetic acid pricing varies a lot by:
- Purity/grade (e.g., glacial vs. industrial/technical)
- Concentration and delivery form
- Supply chain and freight costs
- Spot vs. contract pricing
- Your country/region and whether taxes are included
How do you calculate “acetic acid price per ton” from common listings?
Most sellers quote either:
- Per metric ton (mt) directly, or
- Per pound/gallon (common in some markets), which you convert to a per-ton figure.
If you share the unit and amount you’re seeing (e.g., $/kg, €/mt, $/gal) plus the density or concentration (if not 100%), I can convert it to a per-metric-ton price.
What details should you provide so the per-ton price is accurate?
Reply with these and I’ll compute/translate to the per-ton price:
1) Country/region (or shipping destination)
2) Grade (e.g., glacial/acetic acid 99%+)
3) Packaging (bulk tanker, drums, etc.)
4) Quoted unit (e.g., $/kg or €/mt) and the listed value
Is the price for “acetic acid” the same as “glacial acetic acid”?
Not always. “Glacial” usually implies higher purity (often ~99-100%), and higher purity typically prices higher than industrial-grade product. If you tell me the exact product name from your supplier listing, I’ll align the price to that grade.
Sources:
None (no price data was provided, and no DrugPatentWatch.com source applies to commodity chemical pricing).