LANXESS expands dichlorobenzene capacity by 15 percent at Leverkusen facility
The Leverkusen production network of the Advanced Industrial Intermediates (AII) business unit converts toluene and benzene into chloroaromatics by adding chlorine. In addition to low chlorinated aromatics such as monochlorobenzene, this process also produces higher chlorinated aromatics such as dichlorobenzene (DCB). “Our aromatics know-how focuses primarily on demand-based isomer management and we are one of the few manufacturers worldwide to offer this capability,” states Dr. Hubert Fink, head of the Advanced Industrial Intermediates business unit.
DCB production involves high-purity isolation of the isomer para-dichlorobenzene (p-DCB) from a melt in a crystallization process downstream of distillation based on cooling and solidification that takes place in crystallizers. The high-purity p-DCB obtained is used to produce the high-performance semi-crystalline plastic polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), which features excellent mechanical properties, resistance to chemicals, temperature resistance and flame retardance. PPS has applications in the electrical/electronics, automotive and aviation industries. Some 90,000 metric tons of p-DCB were needed for the approximately 60,000 metric tons of PPS produced worldwide in 2012.
“Based on our estimates, the market for PPS will continue to grow by six to eight percent each year. We have expanded our capacity for dichlorobenzene, a very important starting material for PPS production, to grow along with our customers and ensure we are even better able to meet their requirements when it comes to reliability of supplies,” says Dr. Dirk Möckel, Global Marketing Director Chlorobenzenes, Derivatives & Monoisocyanates in the AII business unit.
Another isomer that occurs during dichlorobenzene production is ortho-dichlorobenzene (o-DCB). Downstream processes at LANXESS use this to produce high-grade monoisocyanates for the production of crop protection agents for the agricultural market.
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