MOSCOW (MRC) -- Hong Kong Petrochemical is in plans to restart a polystyrene (PS) plant following maintenance turnaround, according to Apic-online.
A Polymerupdate source in Hong Kong informed that the plant is planned to be restarted in early March 2015. It was shut in early February 2015.
Located in Yuen Long industrial estate, Hong Kong, the plant has a production capacity of 140,000 mt/year.
As MRC reported previously, Hong Kong Petrochemical shut down its PS plant in Hong Kong informed for a 10-day maintenance turnaround on 10 February, 2014. Located in Yuen Long Industrial Estate, Hong Kong, the plant has a high-impact polystyrene (HIPS) and general purpose polystyrene (GPPS) capacity of 70,000 mt/year each.
Besides, in September 2014, Styron Hong Kong, an affiliate of Styron, the global materials company and manufacturer of plastics, latex and rubber, shut down its PS plant in Hong Kong for a one-month maintenance turnaround. Located in Hong Kong, the plant has a production capacity of 200,000 mt/year.
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