NEOL®新戊二醇溶液90% rPCF AP
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巴斯夫,三大项目签约,投产!
DT新材料· 2025-10-21 16:05
Core Insights - BASF has made significant moves in October, including the signing and commissioning of three major projects related to new products such as neopentyl glycol (NPG), polyurethane, and engineering plastics, as well as the Zhanjiang integrated project and advancements in robotics and new clothing applications [2] Group 1: Neopentyl Glycol Production - A new NPG facility with an annual capacity of 80,000 tons was commissioned on October 20 at the Zhanjiang integrated base, increasing BASF's global NPG capacity from 255,000 tons to 335,000 tons [3] - BASF introduced a new low-carbon footprint NPG product named NEOL® NPG solution 90% rPCF AP, produced at the Zhanjiang base, which benefits from efficient production technology and the use of renewable energy [5] - The global NPG capacity is currently around 750,000 tons, with BASF being a major player with a capacity of 335,000 tons per year, followed by Wanhua Chemical, Luxi Chemical, and Tongling Qianyi [5] Group 2: Zhanjiang Integrated Project - On October 7, the butyl acrylate facility at the Zhanjiang integrated base was successfully commissioned, and all integrated petrochemical facilities have completed mechanical construction, marking the transition to operational readiness [6] Group 3: Robotics Sector Collaboration - On October 18, BASF signed a memorandum of understanding with Mingxin Xuteng New Materials Co., Ltd. to deepen collaboration in the robotics sector, focusing on optimizing material performance for robotic structures [7] - Mingxin Xuteng specializes in automotive interior materials and has been a key partner for BASF in the environmentally friendly leather materials sector since 2021 [8] Group 4: New Clothing Applications - On October 16, BASF signed a memorandum of understanding with LEMON Co., Ltd. to advance new clothing application solutions using BASF's Elastollan® thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) to produce Freeflex® fibers [10] - Freeflex® nanofiber membranes are designed for extreme conditions, offering excellent waterproofing and breathability while being fully recyclable [12]