Source: Compiled from annual reports of the Tariff Commission on dyes and other synthetic organic chemicals in the United States.

Hexamethylenetetramine is made by two firms in New Jersey and by one in West Virginia. The raw materials utilized are formaldehyde and liquid or anhydrous ammonia. One company makes its own requirements of both, and another makes its own formaldehyde. Most of the production of hexamethylenetetramine is sold, marketed in barrels, drums, kegs, and cans.

Production in other countries.

Hexamethylenetetramine is made in a number of foreign countries, with Germany probably the leading foreign producer. Exports from Germany declined from 445,000 pounds in 1931 to 182,000 pounds in 1934, the decline being due chiefly to the expansion of production in countries previously large importers, particularly the United Kingdom, Japan, Czechoslovakia, and France.

United States imports and exports.

Imports of hexamethylenetetramine to the United States are shown in table [87].

Table 87.—Hexamethylenetetramine: United States imports for consumption, 1923-37

Calendar yearRate of dutyQuantityValueUnit valueComputed
ad valorem
rate
PoundsPercent
192325 percent47,373$24,722$0.522
1924do3,8263,9981.045
1925do20,77110,453.503
1926do23,48110,237.436
1927do3,4171,715.502
1928do5,8981,643.279
1929do5,5621,857.334
1930:
Jan. 1-June 17do
June 18-Dec. 3111 cents per pound
1931do
1932do1,103336.30536.1
1933do1,103293.26641.4
1934do612273.44624.7
1935do
1936do7,4961,510.20154.6
19371do10,8958,197.20054.9

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