Honeywell UOP to open new RD&E center in China

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Honeywell has announced that Honeywell UOP will open a new research, development and engineering center in China to further strengthen its business presence and meet its growing engineering and technical service needs, as per Hydrocarbonprocessing.

The new center, located in Zhangjiagang in Jiangsu Province, will facilitate local development and manufacturing of products for customers in China, and improve collaboration with China-based contractors and equipment vendors.

During the first stage of the project, running through 2020, Honeywell UOP will build a 2,500-m2 office space that will employ 150 people.

"The center demonstrates our commitment to supporting rapid business growth in China," said Rebecca Liebert, president and CEO of Honeywell UOP.

"Once completed, the center will support Honeywell UOP’s technology delivery and after-sales throughout the product lifecycle, from technical proposal, design and supply, to project commissioning, after-startup technical support and revamps," said Henry Liu, general manager of Honeywell UOP China. "In fact, we’re already working with Chinese partners to develop new process technologies for Chinese refiners and petrochemical companies - and for customers outside of China."

Honeywell UOP previously announced the investment of two production lines in its manufacturing facility, also in Zhangjiagang, to produce catalysts used to make components for plastics production and for refined products.

The first line went into production in 2015, producing catalysts that are used in Honeywell UOP’s Oleflex process, which converts propane into propylene, and in continuous catalyst regeneration (CCR) Platforming process, which is used to produce high-octane gasoline. The second line will enter production later this year, making catalysts used in Honeywell UOP’s advanced methanol-to-olefins (MTO) process technology, which converts methanol from coal into materials for making plastics.

As MRC informed previously, in 2015, Honeywell opened a new manufacturing facility in China to produce catalysts used to make components for plastics production. This new site in Zhangjiagang City, Jiangsu Province, began production of catalysts used to covert propane to propylene as traditional sources for this product shrink. The catalysts are used in the Oleflex process developed by Honeywell’s UOP, a global leader in technology for the oil and gas industries.
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Hanwha Chemical reported fire at LDPE unit in South Korea

MOSCOW (MRC) -- South Korea-based Hanwha Chemical has undertaken its low density polyethylene (LDPE) unit off-stream owing to fire, as per Apic-online.

A Polymerupdate source in South Korea informed that the fire occured in early morning of May 30, 2017, which forced the company to halt ooperations at the plant. The reason behind the fire and duration of the shutdown could not be ascertained.

Located at Yeosu in South Korea, the LDPE unit has a production capacity of 120,000 mt/year.

As MRC informed before, in 2015, Hanwha Chemical merged two of its chemical compounds businesses, Hanwha Next and Hanwha Compound. The combined entity, named Hanwha Compound, produces polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene. The company operates manufacturing plants in Yeosu and Suncheon, with an annual capacity of 100,000 tons.

Hanwha Group is one of the largest business conglomerate in South Korea. Founded in 1952 as Korea Explosives Inc., the group has grown into a large multi-profile business conglomerate, with diversified holdings stretching from explosives, their original business, to retail to financial services.
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Lubrizol presents fibre and hot melt adhesives technology

MOSCOW (MRC) -- The Lubrizol Corporation's Engineered Polymers business has recently showcased its thermoplastic polyurethane product portfolio for textiles, hot melt adhesives and film and sheet at Techtextil 2017, as per GV.

Amongst others, the company highlighted its Pearlbond TPU for adhesives, X4zol-J fibre and Estane TPU film technologies for textiles.

X4zol-J, a fibre TPU, is a new elastomeric monofilament that is manufactured differently from spandex, resulting in unique qualities that provide comfort above and beyond traditional stretch fibres, according to Lubrizol. The product is said to take apparel fit to the next generation as it provides balanced 360 comfortable stretch and support, breathability and sustainable benefits.

For excellent bonding performance, the company offers its plasticiser-free Pearlbond 300 and 700 TPU series for hot melt adhesives (HMA). The series helps designers and formulators to match the pace of the increasing sophistication of textiles by improving processability, reducing cycle time, shape retention, soft touch and flexibility in body movement, said the company.

"Lubrizol collaborates with HMA formulators and manufacturers to provide materials with superior performance for today's textiles," stated James Ruben, global market segment manager, Lubrizol engineered polymers. "Techtextil allows us to discuss major textile challenges with key industrial players, and explore how Lubrizol's innovative solutions perfectly fit to integrate breakthrough technology and create a durable new fabric solution."

As MRC reported earlier, in February 2016, speciality chemicals major Lubrizol Corporation announced the commencement of its USD50 million chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) compounding plant in Dahej. This was the company's first CPVC compounding plant in the country, and it claimed that it is the first such in India by any global major. The plant has a capacity to produce nearly 55,000 tonnes of compounds annually. The company has invested over USD50 million (Rs325 crore) on this facility.

Earlier, in 2013, Lubrizol unveiled a four-year, USD400 million global expansion of its CPVC resin and compounding manufacturing sites.

The Lubrizol Corporation, a Berkshire Hathaway company, is an innovative specialty chemical company that apart from its production develops and supplies technologies to customers in the global transportation, industrial and consumer markets. Lubrizol"s advanced polymer technology delivers exceptional performance for the plumbing, fire sprinkler, industrial and other building and construction related applications. Lubrizol is providing innovative solutions for its customers" high-performance application needs and remains committed to ongoing investment in its CPVC capabilities that support future growth.
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Uponor opens facility in China to tap construction market

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Uponor Corporation, the Finland-based systems & solutions provider for safe drinking water delivery and energy-efficient radiant heating & cooling infrastructure, has opened its first manufacturing facility in Taicang (China), said Business-standard.

The new plant is the company’s 14th manufacturing facility globally. In Taicang, Uponor Asia will produce sustainable plumbing solutions and energy-efficient heating and cooling systems for the new residential and commercial building markets in China.

The facility in Shanghai is the base for all sales activities in East China, including also product management, engineering & design and the national marketing team.

"Our production base in Taicang is Uponor’s first production base in Asia. On approximately 5,000 square metres, we are producing plastic piping systems for both plumbing and indoor climate systems made from PEXa, PPR and PERT, serving China and other Asian countries," said Werner Witte, vice president, Uponor Building Solutions - Asia.

Uponor has showrooms in Taicang and Shanghai, both of which are equipped with the latest radiant heating and cooling technology to guarantee a continuous healthy, comfortable and energy efficient indoor climate. They will also serve as proof to customers and partners alike of the advantages of radiant heating & cooling.
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Arkema is committed to the pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Arkema, which already endorses the UN Global Compact, is naturally committed to the pursuit, through its innovation, of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to contribute to this ambitious roadmap.
European Sustainable Development Week, as per compay's press-release.

Adopted in September 2015 by 193 countries within the United Nations, the UN’s 2030 Sustainable Development program aims to address the key economic, social and environmental challenges of our planet.

Accordingly, the plan’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals represent a universal roadmap to eradicate poverty, protect the planet, and guarantee the prosperity of all. Thus, governments, civil society and private sector are broadly invited to play a part in the program.

Arkema supports the UN Global Compact, endorsing its 10 guiding principles, which are among the founding values upon which its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative is based.

In line with this approach, and with innovation at the heart of its CSR strategy, Arkema is committed, through its innovation platforms – bio-based products, new energies, water management, lightweight materials and design, electronic solutions, home efficiency and insulation – to the pursuit of the SDGs, by contributing more specifically to six of them.
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