Roquette launches world's largest isosorbide production unit
Roquette announces the launch of a new industrial unit for the production of isosorbide at its site in Lestrem, Pas-de-Calais, France. Thanks to its new production unit, which has a capacity of 20,000 tons and uses high-performance technologies, Roquette offers its customers a range of POLYSORB® isosorbide in very high
quality.
The new Roquette unit, equipped with the latest technologies, produces isosorbide of very high purity responding to all quality requirements of its customers. Thanks to this new industrial installation, Roquette can now reach high capacity of the different grades of isosorbide and satisfy the market expectations
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