Jacobs wins engineering work for Solvay specialty polymers plant in China

(hydrocarbonprocessing) -- Jacobs Engineering Group was awarded a contract from Solvay for a specialty polymers production plant to be built at Solvay's industrial site in Changshu, located in the province of Jiangsu, China. The plant is scheduled to become operational in the first quarter of 2014 and significantly boost Solvey's capacity.

Jacobs Engineering Group was awarded a contract from Solvay for a specialty polymers production plant to be built at Solvay's industrial site in Changshu, located in the province of Jiangsu, China.

Officials estimated the contract value to be approximately USD9 million (RMB 62 million).Jacobs is executing the engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCm) services contract from its Shanghai operations in China, it said.

Solvay is investing approximately USD160 million (EUR120 million) into this plant, which will produce its products SOLEF PVDF and TECNOFLON FKM, as well as its VF2 monomer.

The plant is scheduled to become operational in the first quarter of 2014 and is expected to significantly boost Solvay's global production capacity for these specialty polymers, officials said.

"We look forward to contributing to this large and significant project for Solvay, drawing upon our strong, sector-relevant technical and project management skills to support the project, said Jacobs vice president Tom Quinn.
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Air Products to acquire DuPont stake in US, Taiwan nanomaterials venture

(hydrocarbonprocessing) -- Air Products has agreed to acquire all of DuPont's interest in DuPont Air Products NanoMaterials, the two companies' 50-50 joint venture serving the global semiconductor and wafer polishing industries. The venture state-of-the-art applications and formulation laboratories in the US and Taiwan.

Air Products has agreed to acquire all of DuPont's interest in DuPont Air Products NanoMaterials, the two companies' 50-50 joint venture serving the global semiconductor and wafer polishing industries. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

DA NanoMaterials manufactures chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) slurries for the semiconductor and wafer polishing industries.

Headquartered in Tempe, Ariz., with regional headquarters in Hsinchu County, Taiwan, the company operates state-of-the-art applications and formulation laboratories in Tempe and Taiwan.DA NanoMaterials has established a portfolio of colloidal silica-based products for copper CMP, tungsten CMP and wafer polishing applications, officials said.

"We are pleased to complete the conversion of DA NanoMaterials, and to continue to build on our electronic materials portfolio," said Wayne Mitchell, vice president and general manager of electronics for Air Products. "This acquisition provides additional scale and synergies to our differentiated materials business within electronics."
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Uhde Inventa-Fischer to commission a polyamide 6.6 plant at Huafon Group in Ruian, P.R. China

(plasticker) -- The engineering company Uhde Inventa-Fischer has successfully commissioned a plant for the production of polyamide 6.6 for its Chinese customer Huafon Group. The production plant has an annual capacity of 40,000 tonnes and is located at Huafon`s company headquarters in the city of Ruian in Zhejiang Province, P.R. China, announced the company.

Uhde Inventa-Fischer`s energy-efficient, resource-saving and cost-reducing PA 6.6 technology enables Huafon to produce high-quality granulate, which can be used for all applications, such as textiles, tyre cord, engineering plastics and also co-polymers.
Uhde Inventa-Fischer's scope of supplies included the license for the PA 6.6 technology, the basic engineering, supply of all relevant equipment for the plant, the pre-commissioning and the start-up. In addition, the operating personnel of the Huafon Group were trained by experienced Uhde Inventa-Fischer specialists.


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Dow to introduce non-mercury catalyzed PUR elastomer products

(specialchem4adhesives) -- Dow Formulated Systems, a business unit of The Dow Chemical Company, has announced plans to launch a new line of HYPERLAST and DIPRANE non-mercury catalyzed polyurethane elastomer products.

Dow is committed to continually create today's and tomorrow's solutions for helping make the world safer, healthier, cleaner and more sustainable for all of us. Within the Engineering Elastomers business this is as important as ever.

There is public concern with mercury and phenylmercury substances and under the REACH Regulation (Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006): there is a proposal to restrict five phenylmercury substances. Dow has worked to remove the use of organo mercury catalysts from its polyurethane elastomer products.

Dow is rolling out a product range that helps the polyurethane processor benefit from knowledge that the materials in use are not impacted by REACH regulation and, therefore, will have supply longevity.

The well-established one-pack elastomer MONOTHANE Polyurethane Systems range has been reformulated to provide enhanced, REACH-compliant material. Customers have endorsed the product and value the brand for its quality consistent performance in process and use.
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World's biggest Nd-PBR rubber facility in Singapore underway

(process-worldwide) -- The world's biggest plant for neodymium polybutadiene rubber (Nd-PBR) takes the next step: Lanxess announced its EUR200 million project to be well underway. Groundbreaking could be celebrated in September, CEO Heitmann said.

Singapore - Construction works for the world's largest plant for neodymium polybutadiene rubber (Nd-PBR) are about to begin in Singapore, where German speciality chemicals company Lanxess invest EUR 200 million in a new 140,000 metric tons per year production facility.

The company is confident that constructions can begin this year, as the engineering works for the plant are well advanced, company speakers told. Groundbreaking at the construction site in Jurong Island Chemical Park is scheduled for September 11th. The factory, the largest of its kind, will mainly serve the market for ⌠Green Tires, especially in Asia, Lanxess stated. First commercial operations are expected for 2015.

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