BASF starts up tert. Butylamine plant in Nanjing
BASF announced the opening of its world-scale tert. butylamine (tBA) production plant at the Nanjing Chemical Industry Park in China. The plant is wholly-owned by BASF and is integrated into the production facilities of BASF-YPC Co. Ltd. in Nanjing.
“The tBA plant is a vital element of our Asia Pacific strategy with a target to produce 75% of the products we sell in the region. The production process is wastewater-free and minimizes emissions,” said Dr. Albert Heuser, President, BASF Asia Pacific.
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