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LANXESS First Production of Rubber Antioxidants in China

On February 28, a groundbreaking ceremony took place at Anhui Tongfeng Shengda Chemical Co., Ltd., a new joint venture established by LANXESS in China. This marks the first foreign-owned company in the country to produce rubber antioxidants. The facility is expected to be completed by the end of 2006 and will begin manufacturing 6-PPD, a key anti-aging agent for the rubber industry, exclusively for the Chinese market. According to available information, 6-PPD is currently produced by LANXESS in Europe, India, and the United States. The company has committed to transferring its technical expertise and production know-how to the new joint venture. By doing so, LANXESS aims to build a strong local production base that can better serve Chinese customers with improved flexibility and reliability. China’s rubber industry is growing rapidly, presenting significant opportunities for international players. LANXESS sees this investment as a strategic move to solidify its presence in the region. With the new plant, the company is not only expanding its footprint but also supporting the long-term development of the Chinese rubber sector. This partnership reflects LANXESS’s confidence in the future of the market and its commitment to contributing to the industry's sustainable growth.

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