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SKC Reduces Costs for Revamping Polyol Plant By Relying on Emerson’s PlantWeb Architecture

SKC Reduces Costs for Revamping Polyol Plant By Relying on Emerson’s PlantWeb Architecture

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APPLICATION Located amongst other plants in the SKC Ulsan Complex in South Korea, this plant manufactures primarily polyol, a derivative of propylene oxide. A colorless, poison-free viscous solution, polyol is the main raw material for polyurethane foam, which is commonly used in furniture, mattress, and coating materials. CUSTOMER For the past 40 years, SKC has been a great contributor to relevant industries with a steady production of propylene oxide, propylene glycol, polyol (polypropylene glycol) and styrene monomer, both at home and abroad. It has also developed into a company with a competitive edge for propylene oxide and styrene monomer in South Korea with a total production capacity of about 690,000 tons/year. Polyol production capacity is about 60,000 tons/year. SKCReducesCostsfo

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