Toray gets ISCC PLUS certification for several products in Japan

Toray gets ISCC PLUS certification for several products in Japan

TUV SUD, a globally acclaimed safety and quality expert, has issued ISCC PLUS certification to Toray Industries, Inc. (Location: Chuo-ku, Tokyo, President: Mitsuo Ohya) with its production plants: Nagoya Plant, Tokai Plant, Okazaki Plant and Chiba Plant, said the company.

ts-pr-ISCC PLUS certification to TorayTUV SUD has issued ISCC PLUS certifications to Toray Industries, Inc. with its 4 production plants: Nagoya Plant (Nagoya, Aichi), Tokai Plant (Tokai, Aichi), Okazaki Plant (Okazaki, Aichi) and Chiba Plant (Ichihara, Chiba). With ISCC PLUS certification, these plants are now able to allocate and use biomass or recycled raw materials in a mass balance system to produce and supply renewable materials.

For companies, it is getting more and more important to incorporate sustainability initiatives into their management strategies and corporate activities and to proof their engagement. ISCC PLUS certification is a voluntary international mass balance certification system that covers all types of biomass, waste, residues, non-biomass renewable energy and renewable carbon feedstock. It includes regulations on traceability, greenhouse gas calculations and the core requirements for sustainable agricultural production.

TUV SUD Japan will continue to contribute to the creation of organisations and products for decarbonisation and the circular economy through our sustainability-related services.

We remind, Toray Industries, Inc., announced it signed an agreement with Honda Motor Co., Ltd., to jointly develop a chemical recycling technology for glass-fiber reinforced nylon 6 parts recovered from end-of-life vehicles, said the company. The two have begun verifying this technology, which entails depolymerizing with subcritical water and regenerating the materials as caprolactam, a raw monomer.

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OQ Chemicals implements force majeure for products in Oberhausen facility

OQ Chemicals implements force majeure for products in Oberhausen facility

OQ Chemicals has announced the declaration of force majeure for specific products manufactured at its Oberhausen, Germany facility, citing a significant disruption at a raw material supplier, said the company.

On February 27, a substantial operational disturbance occurred at the synthesis gas unit of a raw material supplier situated at OQ Chemicals' Oberhausen site. This particular partner produces technical gases, including synthesis gas, which serves as crucial raw material supplied to OQ Chemicals for further processing. Consequently, the affected unit of the raw material supplier underwent automatic shutdown procedures. Following the incident, four individuals underwent precautionary medical evaluations and were subsequently discharged from the hospital on the same day.

The halt in the production of synthesis gas has led to supply limitations for various products produced by OQ Chemicals in Oberhausen, pending further updates. These products include Isobutyraldehyde, n-Butyraldehyde, n-Butanol, i-Butanol, 2-Ethylhexanol, n-Butyl acetate, n-Butylamine (all grades), TCD Alcohol DM, Neopentyl Glycol, n-Propionaldehyde, Isovaleraldehyde, 2-Methylbutyric acid, 2-Ethylhexanoic acid, n-Butyric acid, Isobutyric acid, Isononanoic acid, Isopentanoic acid, Isovaleric acid, n-Valeric acid, OXSOFT 3G8, and OXFILM 351.

At present, OQ Chemicals is unable to furnish detailed information regarding the duration of this situation. Nevertheless, the company has promptly notified its customers and is actively engaged in efforts to mitigate the impact on supply chains while striving to expedite the resumption of production at the earliest feasible juncture.

OQ Chemicals, formerly known as Oxea, stands as a prominent global producer of Oxo Intermediates and Oxo Performance Chemicals. With a diverse product portfolio essential for the production of high-quality coatings, lubricants, and plastics, the company occupies a crucial position across multiple industries. Employing over 1,400 individuals worldwide and distributing its products in more than 60 countries, OQ Chemicals operates as a subsidiary of OQ, an integrated energy firm headquartered in Oman. This force majeure event not only underscores the intricate interconnections within global supply chains but also highlights the resilience and adaptability demonstrated by companies such as OQ Chemicals in the face of operational adversities.

As the situation unfolds, stakeholders across various industries will remain vigilant, recognizing that the repercussions of this disruption could reverberate throughout global markets. This incident serves as a poignant reminder of the vulnerabilities inherent in complex supply chains and underscores the critical importance of robust contingency planning. With a steadfast focus on recovery and resilience, OQ Chemicals is navigating through these turbulent times with the aim of emerging stronger and more adaptable to the ever-evolving global landscape.

We remind, OQ Chemicals, a prominent player in the realm of oxoalcohol production, headquartered in Oman, has made an announcement regarding a forthcoming price increase for 2-ethylhexanol across the global market. This adjustment is scheduled to be implemented on March 1, 2024. In specific terms, OQ Chemicals has communicated a price surge of EUR100 per tonne for the European market and EUR110 per tonne for both the North American and Asian markets, respectively.

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Celanese to close engineered materials site in Belgium

Celanese to close engineered materials site in Belgium

Celanese plans to close an Engineered Materials compounding site at Mechelen, Belgium that was part of its USD11 billion acquisition of DuPont’s Mobility & Materials business in 2022, said the company.

The closure would help optimize production costs across Celanese’s global network, it said in a financial filing.

Manufacturing operations at Mechelen are expected to permanently cease by the end of September 2024, subject to a consultation process with works council and union representatives that started this week.

The closure is expected to result in expenses of about USD60-75 million, consisting primarily of accelerated depreciation of fixed asset costs and facility-related shutdown cash costs.

Not included are employee termination costs, which will be subject to the works council consultation, Celanese said, adding that is currently unable to provide a reasonable estimate of these costs.

The business Celanese acquired from DuPont produces engineering thermoplastics and elastomers, for end-use in automotive, electrical and electronics, consumer goods and industrial applications.

We remind, Celanese will idle eight units in its Engineered Materials segment, while running many other plants at reduced rates. Celanese did not specify which units it will idle, what products they make or how long they will remain down. Out of the idled plants, six are in Mobility & Materials (M&M), a business that Celanese acquired from DuPont. The remaining two predated the M&M acquisition.

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DCM Shriram to invest Rs1,000 crore in epoxy resin plant

DCM Shriram to invest Rs1,000 crore in epoxy resin plant

The diversified agricultural company DCM Shriram plans to invest Rs 1,000 crore in the next few years to build a greenfield plant that will produce epoxy resin.

The Board of the company has given its chemical division permission to invest in epoxy and other value-added products as a means of expanding into advanced materials. Furthermore, their epichlorohydrin (ECH) factory in Jhagadia, Gujarat, is almost finished and should be active in the first quarter of the 2024–2025 fiscal year.

With essential raw materials like caustic and ECH already in its inventory, the company is well-positioned to penetrate the market for value-added and epoxy products. The company is already well-known in a number of industries, such as value-added (fenesta building systems-UPVC windows & doors), agri-rural, and chloro-vinyl.

Additionally, the extensive line of advanced materials products, which includes solvent cuts, hardeners, formulated resins, liquid epoxy resins, and reactive diluents, is ready to serve a variety of industries, including electronics, wind-blades, electric vehicles (EVs), electronics, fire-proofing, and lightweighting.

We remind, Shriram Fertilizers & Chemicals (SFC), a unit of DCM Shriram Ltd. and the third largest chlor-alkali producer in India, will use Topsoe’s ClearView solution for digitalizing its ammonia plant. The digital platform was operational in early 2022.

DCM Shriram Ltd is a diversified Indian conglomerate whose business portfolio spans across multiple sectors including Agri-business – Urea, Sugar, Ethanol, Farm Solution Business covering the entire range of inputs, R&D based Hybrid Seeds. Chlor-Vinyl Business – Caustic Soda, Chlorine, Aluminum Chloride, Calcium Carbide, PVC Resins, PVC Compounds, Power and Cement. And Value Added Business Fenesta Building Systems makes UPVC and Aluminium Windows & Doors. Chemicals is one of the company’s largest businesses and is expected to continue as one of the key growth drivers for the company, it said.

Furthermore, the company board of directors have inter-alia declared an interim dividend for the financial year 2023-24 on the paid-up equity share capital of the company, at 200 per cent (Rs 4 per equity share of face value of Rs 2 each). The record date fixed for the purpose of the said interim dividend shall be March 6, 2024.

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LyondellBasell technologies selected for Inner Mongolia Rongxin chemical complex in China

LyondellBasell  technologies selected for Inner Mongolia Rongxin  chemical complex in China

LyondellBasell, the world’s largest licensor of polyolefin technologies, today announced that Inner Mongolia Rongxin Co., Ltd. (Inner Mongolia Rongxin), will use the LyondellBasell Spheripol and Hostalen Advanced Cascade Process (Hostalen ACP) technologies for its new facility, said the company.

The process technology will be used for a 500 kilotons per annum (KTA) Spheripol polypropylene plant and a 400 KTA Hostalen ACP high-density polyethylene plant, to be built in Ordos City, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, P.R. China.

“Inner Mongolia Rongxin has selected a process enabling them to produce differentiated polyolefins which includes amongst others durable goods and infrastructure material,” said Patrik Schneider, LyondellBasell senior director of licensing. Schneider added: “Having the right technology makes the differences for operators to deliver favorable results in a more selective market environment”.

Mr. Hu Yun, General Manager of Inner Mongolia Rongxin said, “Trust and confidence was a key consideration when selecting technology from the market leader in polyolefin technology. We are excited to implement this project and looking forward to foster our relationship with LyondellBasell”.

Spheripol technology is the leading polypropylene (PP) process technology with more than 35 million tons of licensed capacity. The latest fifth generation Spheripol technology includes process improvements that further maximize operational efficiency. The plant will commence operations using Avant ZN catalyst.

The Hostalen ACP process technology manufactures high performance, multi-modal HDPE resins with an industry-leading stiffness/toughness balance, impact resistance, high stress cracking resistance and process advantages used in pressure pipe, film and blow molding applications. The Hostalen ACP plant will commence operations using Avant Z501 and Avant Z509-1 catalysts to produce a full range of multi-modal HDPE products.

New licensees have the option of joining LyondellBasell’s Technical Service Program. Through this program, they can benefit from LyondellBasell’s in-house expertise of continuous production improvement, sustainable product development and catalyst.

We remind, Emerson has been selected by multinational chemical company LyondellBasell to modernize control systems and software at its Wesseling complex in Germany. The implementation of advanced automation technology will help to enhance operation of an ethylene cracker and butadiene production plant. Emerson digital tools and project engineering services will help to ensure a smooth transition during the planned plant shutdown in 2024.

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