BASF Opens New Alkyl Ethanolamine Plant in Antwerp
Increasing its Global Capacity for Alkyl Ethanolamines to 140,000 tons/year
The new plant is an important part of the BASF production network for this portfolio at the company’s sites in Ludwigshafen, Germany; Antwerp, Belgium; Geismar, Louisiana; and Nanjing, China.
“This investment demonstrates our vision to be the preferred partner for sustainable intermediates and our strong commitment to remain a key supplier of alkyl ethanolamines.” says Ketan Joshi, President of BASF’s operating division Intermediates. “With this new investment, we are expanding our global production network. Based on our Verbund integration and competitive technology we want to enable our customers to grow sustainably.”
BASF offers a diverse portfolio of approximately 300 different amines, including alkyl ethanolamines, alkyl-, alkanol-, and alkoxyalkylamines, heterocyclic, aromatic, and specialty amines, as well as chiral amines known for their high optical and chemical purity. These versatile chemicals are used in gas treatment, water treatment, coatings, fabric softeners, metalworking fluids, polyurethanes, process chemicals, pharmaceuticals, crop protection, cosmetics, detergents, special plastics, composites, and special fibers.