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Air Liquide commissions hydrogen facility in Germany

The facility, built with an investment of around Euro 100 million, will supply carbon monoxide and hydrogen to Bayer MaterialScience's new toluene diisocyanate (TDI) plant

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Air Liquide on April 17, 2015 commissioned the steam methane reformer (SMR) unit located in the Chempark Dormagen site near Cologne, Germany. Air Liquide invested around Euro 100 million in this highly flexible production unit, which will supply Bayer MaterialScience’s new large-scale toluene diisocyanate (TDI) plant, one of the most important investments of the polymer company in recent years.
 
The new SMR, owned and operated by Air Liquide, has an annual production capacity of 22,000 tonnes of hydrogen and 120,000 tonnes of carbon monoxide. According to the long-term agreement signed in 2012, it will supply Bayer MaterialScience with large quantities of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, supporting the company’s ambition for this site to become their European center for TDI production. The chemical is employed in the production of flexible polyurethane foams, which are used to manufacture many everyday articles including mattresses, car seats and upholstered furniture.
 
The unit was designed and built by the Air Liquide Engineering & Construction teams using leading technologies that ensure the highest standards of efficiency, flexibility and safety while increasing production capacities.

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First Published: Apr 20 2015 | 1:36 PM IST

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