Grace’s UNIPOL® PP Process Technology Unveiled at Braskem’s Newest Polypropylene Line
W. R. Grace & Co. (NYSE: GRA) announced the successful launch of a new polypropylene production line by its licensee, Braskem, in La Porte, TX. Grace's UNIPOL® PP process technology, utilized in this facility, is noted for its efficiency and cost-effectiveness, providing a competitive edge in the North American polypropylene industry. Braskem's investment in Grace's advanced process control software further enhances operational performance. Grace maintains its position as a leading supplier of polyolefin catalyst technology, supporting Braskem with ongoing onsite assistance during the startup phase.
- Successful launch of Braskem's polypropylene production line in La Porte, TX.
- Grace's UNIPOL® PP process technology recognized for efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
- Braskem's investment in UNIPPAC® Process Control Software enhances operational performance.
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COLUMBIA, Md., Sept. 11, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- W. R. Grace & Co. (NYSE:GRA), the leading independent supplier of polyolefin catalyst technology and polypropylene (PP) process technology, congratulates its UNIPOL® PP process technology licensee, Braskem, on the successful launch of commercial production at its newest, world-class polypropylene production line in La Porte, TX.
“We are proud to be Braskem’s technology and catalyst partner on the largest polypropylene production line in the Americas,” said Grace’s Laura Schwinn, President, Specialty Catalysts. “We have and will continue to provide Braskem with onsite support during the startup phase and, as always, we will continue to work together on the broad range of resins they plan to produce.”
In addition to using Grace’s UNIPOL® PP Process Technology and state-of-the-art catalyst systems, Braskem has invested in the UNIPOL UNIPPAC® Process Control Software, providing Braskem with better control and optimization of the plant.
“Using the full breadth of our licensing portfolio—from our process technology to our catalysts to our plant monitoring software—gives Braskem the advantage when it comes to cost, quality, and product differentiation,” David Hartill, Vice President, Licensing and Global Services commented. “It will also provide them with the edge they seek in meeting the demands of the North American polypropylene industry.”
Grace's all gas-phase UNIPOL® PP Process Technology provides the broadest range of PP homopolymers, random copolymers, and impact copolymers in the industry. This process technology, without any moving parts inside of the reactor and requiring less equipment than any alternative, is a reliable, safe, and stable operation that leads to lower capital, operating, and maintenance costs.
Visit Grace’s website for more information about Grace polyolefin catalysts and process technology.
About Grace’s UNIPOL® PP Process Technology
Grace is the leading supplier of polyolefin catalyst technology and has the broadest portfolio of polyolefin catalyst technologies of any independent polyethylene/polypropylene catalyst producer. Grace is an industry leader in offering UNIPOL® PP Process Technology, 6th Generation non-phthalate CONSISTA® catalysts and donors, and UNIPOL UNIPPAC® Process Control software.
About Grace
Built on talent, technology, and trust, Grace is a leading global supplier of catalysts and engineered materials. The company’s two industry-leading business segments—Catalysts Technologies and Materials Technologies—provide innovative products, technologies, and services that enhance the products and processes of our customers around the world. With approximately 4,000 employees, Grace operates and/or sells to customers in over 60 countries. More information about Grace is available at grace.com.
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