Celanese opens German engineered polymer plant
US-based specialty chemicals firm Celanese has opened its polyoxymethylene (POM) production facility in Frankfurt Hoechst Industrial Park in Germany.
With a nameplate capacity of 140,000 tpy, Celaneses new POM plant will be the worlds largest and strengthens the companys Ticona engineering polymers business, including its global operations and advanced technical capabilities, the company said.
The new manufacturing facility is expected to meet the increased global demand for innovative specialty solutions in polymer-based products.
Today is a milestone for Celanese and Ticona as we inaugurate the worlds most technically advanced POM plant, said Michael Stubblefield, general manager, Ticona.
This plant significantly strengthens our global Ticona business, expands our production capacity, further enhances our proven ability to develop new and innovative solutions for our customers, and will create the basis for Ticonas long-term growth.
Participating in the inauguration ceremony of the new Celanese facility in Frankfurt Hoechst Industrial Park were Prime Minister of Hesse, Mr. Volker Bouffier; Celanese CEO Dave Weidman; and district and regional dignitaries.
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