Grace expands operating UNIPOL® PP technology capacity
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Oriental Energy now operates four sites utilising the UNIPOL® PP technology offering 1.6 million t of PP licensed capacity: 400 000 tpy at Zhangjiagang (which started up in 2015); two 400 000 tpy reactor lines in Ningbo (which started up in 2021); and the new plant in Maoming. Oriental Energy currently holds the largest total UNIPOL® PP process technology capacity in operation in China.
Sandra Wisniewski, President of Specialty Catalysts at W. R. Grace, said: "The collaboration with Oriental Energy towards the successful start-up in Maoming marks another milestone in our partnership. Our advanced PP process technology delivers on our Plant Lifetime Performance™ commitment, as evidenced by the longstanding relationship between our two companies.”
Echoing the sentiment, Mr. Sun Canqian, General Manager at Oriental Energy (Maoming) Co. Ltd, added: "We appreciate the joint effort the Oriental Energy and Grace teams provided to ensure a successful start-up, demonstrating a catalysis reaction that occurred within 10 minutes of injection. This new UNIPOL PP technology line aligns with our commitment to providing quality polypropylene products in China."
Oriental Energy selected UNIPOL polypropylene process technology because of its reliable production capabilities, PP technology, proven catalyst performance, and technical service. The process technology enables the production of high-performance polypropylene resins used for a variety of applications, such as automotive parts, packaging, consumer goods and infrastructure materials.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/06112023/grace-expands-operating-unipol-pp-technology-capacity/
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