MOSCOW (MRC) -- Mitsubishi Chemicals is likely to shut its methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) plant for a maintenance turnaround, as per Apic-online.
A Polymerupdate source in Japan informed that the plant is expected to be taken off-stream in May 2016. It is planned to remain shut for around 4-5 weeks.
Located in Mizushima, Japan, the plant has a production capacity of 20,000 mt/year.
We remind that, as MRC wrote previously, in October 2015, Mitsubishi Polyester Film, Inc., an affilicate company of Mitsubishi Chemicals, announced an investment of USD100 million to increase its capacity for biaxially oriented polyester (BOPET) film at its plant in Greer, SC. The investment will include a new film production line scheduled to start up mid-year 2017.
Mitsubishi Chemical with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, is a diversified chemical company involved in petrochemicals, polymers, agrochemicals, speciality chemicals and pharmaceuticals. The company's main focus is on three business pillars: petrochemicals, performance and functional products, and health care.
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