Bayer gets green light for new world-scale TDI plant in Dormagen
“We are pleased that the construction for this important project can now begin and be completed within the next two years as planned," says Dr. Joachim Wolff, head of the polyurethanes business and member of the Executive Committee of Bayer MaterialScience. “With an annual capacity of 300,000 metric tons, the future world-scale plant is the final building block of a long-term investment strategy in Dormagen in addition to being a key element for optimizing our isocyanate production in Europe.” In the medium term, it will replace the existing plants for the production of TDI in Dormagen and Brunsbüttel. Bayer MaterialScience expects demand for this precursor for flexible polyurethane foams to continue to grow.
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