BASF expands superabsorbent polymer plants in Antwerp and Freeport
12/20/2010 12:00:00 AM
BASF plans to expand its existing superabsorbent polymer production capacities at its Antwerp, Belgium, and Freeport, Texas, sites. Gradual debottlenecking and technical expansion measures are to raise capacity by 70,000 tpy to a total of 470,000 tpy by 2012, with each site contributing an additional 35,000 tons.
The aim of the planned investments is to support market growth and drive innovation. The additional superabsorbent polymer volumes are also required to prepare investments at new sites in growth markets.
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