Solvay and Tianjin Soda ash plant set up joint soda ash plant in China
Solvay invests EUR 16 million in 30% stake in Chinese soda ash plant and gets direct access to the very large Chinese soda ash market
The plant with a yearly capacity of 800,000 tons soda ash and related products such as bicarbonate and of 800,000 tons ammonium chloride is in the start-up phase. The plant in Bin Hai will be fully operational by the middle of this year. Solvay will commercialize yearly under its own brand name 220,000 metric tons soda ash and 30,000 metric tons bicarbonate.
"This investment will give Solvay a new access to the very large Chinese market and will enable Solvay to bring its knowhow as one of the world's longest standing soda ash producers to this fast growing country," says Vincent De Cuyper, Group General Manager of the Chemicals Sector. "We can furthermore capitalize on the strengths of Tianjin Soda Ash Plant and its parent company Bohai Group to develop this joint venture into one of the strongest soda ash suppliers in China. This is a logical step in the expansion of Solvay's activities into China and complements the decision to locate the head office of Solvay's newly created Regional Business Unit Essential Chemicals Asia of the Solvay Group in Shanghai," he adds.
In contrast to the Solvay soda ash plants which are based on the Solvay process, Tianjin Soda Ash plant uses an alternative production process developed by one of its famous employees, the Chinese chemist Hou Debang in the 1930s. This process does not generate calcium chloride as a byproduct, but ammonium chloride which is mainly used in the Chinese fertilizer market and also after refining for several technical end-uses. With this investment Solvay is adding a continent and one more process to its wide portfolio of soda ash production activities.
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