BASF Inaugurates Two New Plants at Its Freeport, Texas, Site
09 October 2007 - 12:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
- World's largest polymerization plant for polyamide 6 FLORHAM
PARK, N.J., Oct. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- BASF today inaugurated two new
manufacturing plants at its site in Freeport, Texas -- a production
line for polyamide 6 (nylon) and a plant for superabsorbent
polymers (SAP). "These new facilities are fully integrated into our
Verbund structures at the site and further strengthen our U.S.
manufacturing base," said Dr. Kurt Bock, Chairman and CEO of BASF
Corporation. "These facilities also underline our commitment to
help our customers to be more successful." The polyamide production
line replaces a facility in Enka, North Carolina. The new line has
an annual capacity of 120,000 metric tons per year, and the
caprolactam feedstock is supplied by another BASF plant at the
Freeport site. "With this latest step in BASF's consolidation
strategy, Freeport is now the manufacturing base for BASF's entire
polyamide intermediates and polymers business in North America,"
said Dr. Harald Lauke, president of BASF's Performance Polymers
division. "We are strongly committed to the North American
polyamide market, and the state-of-the-art technology employed at
the new facility will enable us to reliably support our customers
with top quality polymers." The new superabsorbent polymers
manufacturing facility is supplied with a key raw material, acrylic
acid, from another BASF plant at the Freeport site which provides
major competitive advantages in terms of logistics and product
quality. The new SAP plant has a capacity of 180,000 metric tons
per year and replaces existing facilities in Aberdeen, Mississippi
and Portsmouth, Virginia. "By integrating SAP production into our
Freeport Verbund site, we solidify our competitive position in
North America," said Dr. Markus Kramer, president of BASF's
Functional Polymers division. "With its proprietary BASF
technology, the new plant will help us to maintain our leadership
position in this important market." Polyamide 6 is primarily used
to produce polyamide polymers for engineering plastics that go into
the automotive, electric and electronics, furniture and leisure
industries. Polyamide 6 polymers are also used to produce fibers
for carpets, textiles and industrial applications. Extruded
polymers are manufactured for the packaging and cable industry, as
well as for monofilament applications. BASF's superabsorbent
polymers are capable of absorbing and retaining many times their
weight in water and are best known for their use in disposable
diapers. Specialized forms have also been developed for use in a
wide range of applications, including packaging materials, cable
wrappings, agricultural industry and firefighting. BASF is the
world's leading chemical company: The Chemical Company. Its
portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics, performance products,
agricultural products and fine chemicals to crude oil and natural
gas. As a reliable partner to virtually all industries, BASF's
high-value products and intelligent system solutions help its
customers to be more successful. BASF develops new technologies and
uses them to meet the challenges of the future and open up
additional market opportunities. It combines economic success with
environmental protection and social responsibility, thus
contributing to a better future. BASF has approximately 95,000
employees and posted sales of euro 52.6 billion in 2006. BASF
shares are traded on the stock exchanges in Frankfurt (BAS), London
(BFA) and Zurich (AN). Further information on BASF is available on
the Internet at http://www.basf.com/. DATASOURCE: BASF Corporation
CONTACT: Daniel Pepitone, Manager, Media Relations, BASF
Corporation, +1-973-245-7168, ; Maureen Paukert, Manager, Site
Communications, BASF Corporation, +1-973-975-6234, ; Kai Minck,
Corporate Media Relations, BASF AG, +49-621-60-52711, Web site:
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