Linde starts up air separation units in China
Published by Tom Mostyn,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Linde has announced that it started up two plants to supply oxygen and nitrogen to Taixing Jinyan Chemical Technology Co. Ltd to support the production of ethylene oxide. The plants, with a total combined production capacity of 29 000 Nm3/hr, will also supply gases to other customers in Taixing Economic Development Zone, ranked sixth amongst China’s top chemical parks.
“The start-up of these two ASUs will help build network density in one of China’s top chemicals and petrochemicals industrial parks in Eastern China”, said Steven Fang, Head of Linde Greater China. “This investment sets a foundation for future expansion in the Taixing Economic Development Zone.”
Sun Xiao, Chairman of Jurong Group, said, “We value Linde’s experience in supply reliability, operational capabilities, and commitment to safety in on-site and pipeline gases supply and look forward to this being the start of a long and successful partnership.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/29102019/linde-starts-up-air-separation-units-in-china/
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