AkzoNobel to add new plant at Ningbo site in China
Production of chelates has already started at the location, while new ethylene amines and ethylene oxide factories are also due to come on stream later this year. The new unit is expected to be operational in late 2011.
"This latest addition to our Ningbo site will enable us to better serve our growing customer base in the region," said Rob Frohn, the AkzoNobel Board member responsible for Specialty Chemicals. "China in particular is fundamental to AkzoNobel's strategy in high growth markets and Ningbo has a key role to play in our plans for Specialty Chemicals."
The new organic peroxides plant will produce Perkadox 14 (used for different types of rubber and thermoplastics) and Trigonox 101 (used for rheology control of polypropylene and synthetic rubbers). They are used in industries such as automotive, building and construction, as well as for durable goods. Demand for both products, notably in Asia, is rapidly increasing.
Added Frohn: "We appreciate the continued support of the Ningbo government and the local authorities, which has been vital in helping us to realize our expansion plans."
The formal inauguration of the Ningbo site - which occupies a 50-hectare plot and offers ideal opportunities for any future investments - will take place in November this year.
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Rheology deals with the flow behavior and deformation properties of materials. In the chemical field, it is indispensable for understanding the consistency, viscosity and elasticity of liquids, gels and solids. Whether formulating paints, producing polymers or optimizing food textures, rheological properties influence how substances react, move and feel.