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Process Saves Time, Energy and Reduces Material Use
14-May-2009
Eastman Chemical Company showcased its Green Biocatalytic Process at NYSCC Suppliers' Day at the Raritan Center in Edison, NJ. Eastman's green biocatalytic process redefines efficiency and sustainability. The Eastman™ green biocatalytic process allows chemists to work solvent-free and avoid ...
08-Dec-2006
Thai Oleochemicals Company and Thai Fatty Alcohols Company have jointly commissioned Uhde to build a turnkey plant complex for the combined production of biodiesel (methyl ester) and fatty alcohols at Map Ta Phut, an industrial location some 150km south-east of Bangkok. The contract is for a ...
12-Feb-2004
The new DOWEX* strong acid catalysts for phenol alkylation, esterification, de-esterification, and the production of MTBE/TAME and Bis phenol A, are now the cleanest in the industry, delivering significant benefits for industrial customers. Building on state-of-the-art washing technology, The Dow ...
05-Dec-2001
BASF is constructing a new plant at its Ludwigshafen site for the production of methanesulfonic acid, which will come on stream at the beginning of 2003. This world-scale plant will produce methanesulfonic acid by a cost-efficient and safe new process that makes optimum use of the site's Verbund ...
04-Dec-2001
BP has started full-scale commercial production from its new Avada( ethyl acetate production unit at its site at Saltend, Hull, UK. The 220,000 tonnes a year capacity unit is the world's largest single ethyl acetate production unit. The Avada plant was initially commissioned in June 2001 ...