BASF to set up specialty amines plant in Germany
The new plant, which is expected to start production in 2015, will reinforce BASF's global leadership position in specialty amines
BS B2B Bureau B2B Connect | Ludwigshafen, Germany
“With the new plant we are responding to our customers’ demand for specialty amines, particularly in Europe. We have decades of experience in developing and manufacturing amines, and with the new plant we are reinforcing our global leadership position in these versatile intermediates,” said Sanjeev Gandhi, President, BASF Intermediates division.
Dr Christoph Wegner, head of the regional business unit Amines Europe within BASF’s Intermediates division, added, “This facility enables us to react flexibly to changes in the demand of individual products. We will also use it to produce commercial quantities of new products from our innovation pipeline. Being integrated into the BASF Verbund at the Ludwigshafen site allows us to scale up products from R&D to pilot scale and to commercial production in this new multi-product plant for our customers.”
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With about 200 different amines, BASF has the world’s most diverse portfolio of this type of chemical intermediates. Along with alkyl-, alkanol-, alkoxyalkylamines, the company offers heterocyclic and aromatic as well as specialty amines. The range is completed by an expanding portfolio of chiral amines of high optical and chemical purity. The versatile products are used mainly to manufacture process chemicals, pharmaceuticals and crop protection products, as well as cosmetic products and detergents. They also serve to produce coatings, special plastics, composites and special fibres.
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First Published: Apr 17 2014 | 11:06 AM IST