Current News

Country:
Operation:
Search for:
Overview Companies Countries Top News
All   Business   Career   Cooperation   Finances   Laws   Manufacturing   Market
People   Politics   Price Development   Products   Research   Technology

Contact | Print version | PDF version | Send article | RSS-FeedRSS feed

Showa Denko and Kyowa Hakko Starts up New Ethyl Acetate Plant

14 Apr 2004 - Japan Ethyl Acetate Co., Ltd., a joint venture established by Showa Denko K.K. and Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. in August 2003, held a ceremony at SDK's Oita Petrochemical Complex to celebrate the smooth start-up of the JV's new 100,000-ton-a-year ethyl acetate plant.

 
Demand for ethyl acetate has been increasing in Japan and other Asian countries for use as environment-friendly solvent, contributing to the improvement of printing and painting work conditions. Ethyl acetate is therefore expected to replace such aromatics as toluene and xylene.
 
Under the circumstances, SDK and Kyowa Hakko are strengthening their ethyl acetate businesses through a joint venture operation. Specifically, the JV has built its ethyl acetate plant by converting an acetic acid plant (acetaldehyde process) in Oita suspended in the summer of 2001. This ensures the production of ethyl acetate at a low capital-cost, highly competitive, world-scale plant.
 
Contact / Request Information
Additional information
MyChemie.DE
Product of the Week
 
Newsletter Subscription
Your e-mail:
Top  
© 1997-2010 Chemie.DE Information Service GmbH
a Life Science Network Division

 www.Chemie.DE   www.Bionity.COM   www.ChemEurope.COM   www.Quimica.ES   www.ChemieKarriere.NET   www.BioKarriere.NET   www.analytica-world.com