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New Borsoft PP

New Borsoft PP

New Borsoft PP grade makes squeezable tube innovation a reality for cosmetics packaging.

Sabic’s latest polypropylenes at Fakuma

Sabic’s latest polypropylenes at Fakuma

Visitors to this year’s Fakuma plastics exhibition will have an opportunity to see several of SABIC’s latest polypropylenes running on different injection moulding machines of its machine manufacturing partners, producing thin-walled packaging and medical components. The grades presented at Fakuma are supplied on a global scale from our facilities in Europe, Saudi Arabia and Asia.

Braskem solidifies its U.S. polypropylene leadership

Braskem solidifies its U.S. polypropylene leadership

Braskem, the leading resin producer in theAmericas, announced the completion of its acquisition of the PolypropyleneBusiness from The Dow Chemical Company, an important milestone in the Company'sglobal expansion.

Ineos Technologies has licensed its Innovene PP process

Ineos Technologies has licensed its Innovene PP process

Ineos Technologies has licensed its Innovene PP process for the manufacture of polypropylene homopolymers, random copolymers and impact copolymers to the Ningxia Baofeng Energy Group Company Limited in Ningxia, China.

Borealis at Fakuma 2011

Borealis at Fakuma 2011

Borealis and value chain Partners show innovative, value creating solutions at Fakuma 2011.

Bormed dedicated polyolefins presented at ICSE

Bormed dedicated polyolefins presented at ICSE

At ICSE 2011, one of the biggest and most important fairs for the global chemical and pharmaceutical community co-located with CPhI Worldwide 2011, Borealis and Borouge will demonstrate their ability to meet all stringent requirements for the healthcare industry, by offering security of supply, dedicated materials, additional support and innovation.

Braskem is buying Dow to conquer PP market

Braskem is buying Dow to conquer PP market

Braskem SA from Brazil, the leading resin producer in the Americas has udertaken an important step in the polypropylene market and will pay $323 million for the acquisition of the Polypropylene Business from The Dow Chemical Company.

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