Air Liquide will invest another €25 million in a new Air Separation Unit in China
Air Liquide will invest in China another €25 million in a new Air Separation Unit (ASU) for Dongbei Special Steel Group in Dalian, Liaoning Province. The new ASU will have a production capacity of about 800 tonnes of oxygen per day, to supply oxygen and nitrogen to Dongbei Special Steel Group. It extends the cooperation between the two companies, after a first long-term gas supply contract was signed in 2007. The commissioning of the new unit is scheduled to the 3rd quarter of 2011.
Plant operation teams will be from Air Liquide China, while the ASU will be designed and manufactured by Air Liquide Hangzhou, Air Liquide’s Engineering centre in China. The combination will give Dongbei Special Steel the best performance in terms of safety, reliability and energy efficiency.
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