Polypropylene Licence for Polypropylene Process for New Project In China

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The Chinese Full-Tech Chemistry & Development Company has acquired a licence for Ineos’ Innovene Polypropylene Process

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Peter Williams, CEO Ineos Technologies: “Ineos Technologies Innovene PP products have gained recognition as premium products in this demanding market.”
Peter Williams, CEO Ineos Technologies: “Ineos Technologies Innovene PP products have gained recognition as premium products in this demanding market.”
(Source: Ineos)

Rolle/Switzerland – Ineos Technologies has licensed its Innovene Polypropylene (PP) process for the manufacture of polypropylene homopolymers, random copolymers and impact copolymers to the Full-Tech (Changzhou) Chemistry & Development Company, a subsidiary of Fund Energy Investment Holdings in Changzhou, China. The 300 KTA Innovene PP plant will produce a wide range of polypropylene products to serve the growing market in China.

The feedstock for the polypropylene plant will be produced using locally sourced propylene via a Methanol-to-Olefins (MTO) process.

Peter Williams, CEO Ineos Technologies stated: “We are delighted that Fund Energy has chosen Innovene PP to establish their presence in the expanding PP market in China. Ineos Technologies Innovene PP products have gained recognition as premium products in this demanding market.”

Mr. Xia Ji, General Manager of Full-Tech (Changzhou) Chemistry & Development Company Limited said: "We chose Innovene PP Process because it offers broad product capability at low investment and operation cost. The best quality of impact copolymer of Innovene PP has already been well recognized in China, which provides us a short cut into the premier market.”

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