Solvay builds new Epichlorohydrin plant to meet growing demand with innovative production process

02-Feb-2006

Solvay announces that it will build a new epichlorohydrin plant on its industrial site of Tavaux, France, implementing a novel process with greatly enhanced environmental performance. The process, called Epicerol, was successfully developed by Solvay's R&D and is based on the transformation of glycerine, a by-product of the biodiesel industry. The new plant, which is scheduled to be operational by the first half of 2007, will be fed with glycerine derived from rapeseed oil and fits perfectly with the development of the Biodiesel industry actively supported by the French government.

The development of the glycerine-based process for the production of epichlorohydrin is covered by eleven patent applications issued by Solvay.

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