MOSCOW (MRC) -- Sadara Chemical Company has announced the production of commercial quantities of on-specification liquid PMDI (polymeric methylene diphenyl diisocyanate), the largest single train facility of its kind in the world, as per GV.
PMDI is one of several specialised chemical and plastics products that Sadara is producing in Saudi Arabia for the first time. The start-up of the PMDI plant comes just five months after the completion of its mechanical phase.
Commenting on the announcement, Sadara’s CEO Ziad Al-Labban said: "Starting up the PDMI plant puts Saudi Arabia firmly on the world map of major polyurethane producers. This is indeed a significant milestone for us at Sadara, especially when considering the unique nature and size of this plant and how quickly we were able to complete it."
PMDI has a wide range of applications that include the production of insulation foams, domestic and industrial appliances, automobiles, airplanes, textiles, furniture, and more.
The Sadara chemical complex in Jubail is considered the world’s first fully integrated PMDI manufacturer, combining manufacturing units that produce nitric acid, mono nitro benzene (MNB), formalin, benzene, aniline and chlorine, as well as hydrogen and carbon monoxide from an integrated on-site third-party producer. Sadara is said to be the largest chemical complex ever built in a single phase.
As MRC informed before, in late December 2016, Saudi Arabia's Sadara Basic Services, fully owned by Sadara Chemical Co , said it started the planned maintenance of a mixed-feed cracker at its parent company's petrochemical complex in Jubail. The shutdown of the facility was expected to last six weeks, with the company's three polyethylene trains also shut during the period as Sadara completes improvements to their reliability and scheduled maintenance.
Sadara Chemical is a USD20 billion petrochemical joint venture between national oil giant Saudi Aramco and Dow Chemical .
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