Nouryon issues first CiD license to Chinese PVC producer

Sobers Sethi, Senior Vice President of Emerging Markets and China at Nouryon

Specialty chemical firm Nouryon has signed a five-year license agreement with Chinese PVC producer Shaanxi Beiyuan Chemical Group Co. (Beiyuan). Under the agreement, Nouryon will license its Continuous Initiator Dosing (CiD) technology to Beiyuan, and will supply its Trigonox 187 proprietary CiD initiator, which will be produced at Nouryon’s new site in Tianjin, China. The partnership with Beiyuan builds on Nouryon’s successful track record of supplying CiD technology to customers throughout EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) and the Americas.

“As the largest global producer of polymerisation initiators for PVC, Nouryon is excited to partner with Beiyuan and extend our technology to China,” said Alain Rynwalt, Vice President Polymer Specialties at Nouryon. “Nouryon’s patented CiD technology will allow Beiyuan to increase reactor output, while improving productivity and energy consumption, product quality and operational safety.”

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PVC has become one of the most widely used materials in the world for many essential products including pipes, electronic cables, medical containers and tubing. Due to its fire and weather resistance, its electrical insulation and blending versatility, it is used predominately in the construction, automotive and healthcare markets.

According to GlobalData, the global PVC capacity is potentially increasing from 56 million tonnes in 2019 to 65 million tonnes in 2024, and China accounts for half of this increase. Beiyuan is one of China’s leading PVC producers.

“With this agreement, we look forward to advancing the PVC market and creating more value in China,” said Yancai Liu, General Manager at Beiyuan. “By automating the handling of polymerisation initiators, PVC production will be a safer and more efficient process with less energy usage. We believe our partnership with Nouryon will keep us at the forefront of the industry and will help us to address increasingly stringent environmental and safety regulations,” said Liu.

“Our customers around the world are demanding more sustainable solutions and are therefore making the shift to CiD technology for PVC production,” said Sobers Sethi, Senior Vice President of Emerging Markets and China at Nouryon. “We are committed to helping our customers grow in China by sharing our expertise. For Nouryon, helping our customers become more successful is the key to our long-term partnerships for mutual growth,” he said.

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