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2010年9月23日

[News] Sabic opens Ultem plant in Spain

By Frank Esposito | PLASTICS NEWS STAFF Posted September 23, 2010

PITTSFIELD, MASS. (Sept. 23, 3 p.m. ET) -- Sabic Innovative Plastics has opened a new plant making Ultem-brand polyetherimide resin in Cartagena, Spain.

The plant — the second global Ultem production site — represents an investment of 300 million euros (almost $400 million) for Pittsfield, Mass.-based Sabic IP. It primarily will make Ultem base resin, but also will be able to produce Extem-brand polyimides, officials said in a news release issued Sept. 23, the day of the plant’s ribbon-cutting.

Ultem resins made in Cartagena will be used in a wide variety of applications including LED lighting, aerospace interiors and alternative energy equipment.

“Our commitment to innovation through new product technologies is stronger than ever,” Sabic IP President and CEO Charlie Crew said in the release. “This new facility demonstrates the significant investments we at Sabic Innovative Plastics are making to better serve our customers with material solutions to help them innovate and grow.”

Sabic IP ranks as one of the world’s largest producers of engineering resins and compounds. The firm also makes Ultem at a plant in Mount Vernon, Ind.


附註: PEI介紹 http://www.tropic.com.tw/GE%20plastics%20ultem-polyether-imide.asp

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