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Asahi Kasei and Bluestar from JV in China

February 16, 2017
Energy & Chemical Value Chain

Asahi Kasei Corp. has concluded a joint venture agreement with China National Bluestar (Group) Co., a subsidiary of China National Chemical Corp., for the integrated production and sale of Xyron modified polyphenylene ether (mPPE) in China, including its intermediate materials 2,6-xylenol and polyphenylene ether (PPE).

A final investment decision is conditional upon receipt of antitrust clearance, procedures to establish the joint venture, and detailed evaluation of the economics of the joint business. Establishment of the JV is planned for August 2017, with a final investment decision expected in March 2018. The JV is slated to produce 30,000 metric tons per year (m.t./yr) of PPE and 2,6-xylenol and 20,000 m.t./yr of mPPE.

Under its “Cs for Tomorrow 2018” medium-term management initiative, Asahi Kasei is advancing a strategic global expansion of its engineering plastics business in the Material sector centered on automotive applications. Xyron mPPE, in particular, is expected to enjoy strong demand growth in China in environmental and energy applications including electric vehicle battery modules and solar panel components. Currently, Asahi Kasei manufactures intermediate materials for mPPE in Singapore, and its global production capacity for Xyron is 62,000 m.t./yr. The joint venture with Bluestar will enable Asahi Kasei to expand its business for mPPE in the strategically important Chinese market.

Bluestar, China’s only manufacturer of 2,6-xylenol and PPE, sought to expand capacity to meet growing demand and to enter the mPPE business. The joint venture to manufacture and sell 2,6-xylenol, PPE, and mPPE will leverage Bluestar’s technology for 2,6-xylenol and PPE together with Asahi Kasei’s mPPE compounding technology and applications development capability to facilitate further expansion in the growing Chinese market.

The manufacture of Xyron mPPE begins with phenol and methanol as raw materials. Phenol and methanol are used to synthesize 2,6-xylenol, which is then polymerized into PPE. The PPE is compounded with other polymers and various combinations of glass fiber, flame retardant, and other additives to form mPPE. Featuring superior heat resistance, flame retardance, dimensional stability, and mechanical properties, mPPE is used in fields ranging from office equipment, automotive components (relay blocks, electric vehicle battery modules, etc.), junction boxes for solar panels, industrial components, and electrical and electronic parts (connectors, etc.)

Asahi Kasei produces 2,6-xylenol at its wholly owned subsidiary Asahi Kasei Plastics Singapore Pte. Ltd. (APS) and PPE at Polyxylenol Singapore Pte. Ltd. (70% owned by APS).

By Mary Page Bailey

Source: Chemical Engineering

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