The 50:50 joint venture involves the construction and operation of a dedicated plant at AkzoNobel’s existing site in Ibbenburen. It will have an annual nameplate capacity of around 130,000 metric tonnes of potassium hydroxide solution and 82,000 metric tonnes of chlorine. This will strengthen the leading market positions of both companies.
AkzoNobel will take over commercialisation of chlorine and hydrogen at the new plant, and will process these products directly at the Ibbenburen site. Evonik will take over the potassium hydroxide solution for commercialisation and processing at its own Lulsdorf site, where Evonik processes potassium hydroxide solution into potassium carbonate (potash).
"This investment in our chlor-alkali activities will make our business even more sustainable. Not only will we secure the long-term supply of our customers with chlorine and hydrogen, but our environmental profile and operational efficiency will also further improve," explained Werner Fuhrmann, AkzoNobel's executive committee member responsible for specialty chemicals.
Patrik Wohlhauser, member of Evonik's executive board, added, "The new joint venture will enable us to supply our customers with our potassium derivatives reliably in the long term. At the same time, it means we're making a significant contribution to the environmentally-friendly and sustainable production of potassium derivatives."
All production of chlorine, potassium hydroxide and caustic lye using mercury-based amalgam electrolysis has to stop by the end of 2017 due to legislative requirements. The planned new membrane electrolysis plant will use a sustainable process which has a more positive environmental profile.
AkzoNobel is one of the leading players in industrial salt, merchant chlorine and chloromethanes market in Europe, as well as holds a leading position for caustic lye in Europe. Evonik is a European market leader for potassium derivatives as well as a globally leading provider of alcoxides, which are manufactured in Lulsdorf, also by electrolysis.
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