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BASF Realigns Caprolactam Production in Europe

Capacity to be reduced by 100,000 metric tons to 400,000 metric tons over the next 18 months.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

BASF is realigning its caprolactam production in Europe and will gradually reduce capacity by 100,000 metric tons to 400,000 metric tons over the next 18 months. In Ludwigshafen, parts of the caprolactam production as well as plants producing the precursors anolone and oleum will be closed.   Caprolactam is the starting material for the plastic polyamide 6. BASF’s polyamide 6 value chain is integrated in the Verbund and ranges from precursors such as ammonia to engineering plastics used, for e...

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