Mitsui Chemicals to License PP Process to Thai Polypropylene
Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. signed an agreement with Thai polypropylene Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of SCG Chemicals Co., Ltd, to license its polypropylene (PP) manufacturing technology. The technology will be applied at Thai Polypropylene's No. 3 Plant in Rayong Province, Thailand. SCG Chemicals is a petrochemical holding company of the Thailand-based Siam Cement Group. The plant is to be one of the main downstream plants under SCG Chemicals new naphtha cracker project, and expected to be completed in 2010 with a design capacity of 400KTA.
Mitsui Chemicals has already licensed the technology to No.1 and No.2 Plants of Thai Polypropylene. The No.3 Plant will be licensed the sophisticated manufacturing process which is being used in Mitsui Chemicals' Osaka Works (300KTA). The plant will have world-class production capacity of 400KTA, which will augment Thai Polypropylene's total PP production capacity up to 720KTA.
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