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    Gas-solid phase method CPVC leads the efficient utilization of chlorine resources

    • Last Update: 2022-08-31
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    As of August 17, Xinjiang Tianye (Group) Co.



    Industry insiders believe that the completion and commissioning of this project will promote the reform and development of the chlor-alkali industry in western China, break the advantages of water resources in eastern China and the shackles of the national chlorinated polymer production regional restrictions, and achieve China's green chlorination high.


    Technological competitive advantage is obvious

     Technological Competitive Advantages Obvious Technological Competitive Advantages

    The production unit of Tianye Group's chlorinated polymer project has an annual production capacity of 20,000 tons.


    It is understood that chlorinated polymers represented by CPVC and chlorinated polyethylene (CPE) are mostly prepared by aqueous method at home and abroad.


    Compared with the water-phase method, the gas-solid-phase chlorinated polymer synthesis process has only two operation units: chlorination and stripping


    The reaction process is green and low-carbon

     The reaction process is green and low-carbon The reaction process is green and low-carbon

    Green and low-carbon development has become a broad consensus of the international community


    The production unit of Tianye Group's chlorinated polymer project adopts the gas-solid phase chlorinated polymer complete process technology to achieve anhydrous and zero discharge during the synthesis of chlorinated polymer resin


    Comprehensive utilization of chlorine resources

    Comprehensive utilization of chlorine resources Comprehensive utilization of chlorine resources

    The completion and operation of Tianye Group's gas-solid phase chlorinated polymer project has also played an exemplary role in the further comprehensive utilization of chlorine in China's chemical industry


    Chlor-alkali balance has always been a difficult problem for the healthy development of chlor-alkali enterprises, because chlorine gas is toxic and harmful, and it is difficult to store and transport


      Chlorinated polymer series products consume a large amount of chlorine, and each ton of CPVC needs 0.


      The completion and operation of Tianye Group's gas-solid phase chlorinated polymer project broke the monopoly of foreign technology, injected new impetus to promote the large-scale production of CPVC in China, and also played a role in the further comprehensive and efficient utilization of chlorine resources in the domestic chlor-alkali industry.


      At present, Tianye Group has started the research and planning of the gas-solid phase chlorinated polymer compound and its products




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