World Diaper Output May Take a Hit from Blasts at Japan Plant
30.09.2012 -
Global diaper output is likely to take a hit from an increase in the price of acrylic acid after a chemical tank explosion at Nippon Shokubai's Himeji plant in Japan, a main production base of the ingredient, Japanese media reported.
Nippon Shokubai is one of the world's biggest makers of acrylic acid, the main ingredient of a resin called SAP, which is used in diapers.
The plant produces about 20% of the world's SAP and 10% of global output of acrylic acid.
Operations at the plant are likely to be halted for a long time and other makers of SAP resins are operating on a full-production footing, leaving little room for back-up production, the Nikkei business daily said on Sunday.
The explosion occurred on Saturday afternoon at an acrylic acid residue tank and the fire spread to another acrylic acid tank and a toluene tank.
Two explosions occurred, killing a 28-year-old fire fighter and injuring 33 people. The fire was put out on Saturday night.