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Nylon 6 chip project with an annual output of 200,000 tons started construction
2024-12-24 07:42  Click:57

Latest News: On the morning of July 5th, the fifth "three batches" activity in Henan Province and the groundbreaking ceremony for the annual production of 200,000 tons of nylon 6 chips by Pingdingshan Qizheng New Materials Co., Ltd. Pingdingshan Nylon New Material Development Zone was held.

The project of Qizheng New Materials with an annual output of 200,000 tons of film-grade nylon chips covers an area of ​​120 acres and is expected to have a total investment of 1 billion yuan. The project is to be constructed in two phases. The first phase invests 500 million yuan, covers an area of ​​50 acres, and builds two 50,000-ton/year nylon 6 chip production lines. The second-phase investment is 500 million yuan, covering an area of ​​70 acres, and building two 50,000-ton/year nylon 6 chip production lines and a research and development center. After the project is completed, it is expected to achieve an annual sales income of 3 billion yuan and a profit and tax of 280 million yuan. It can convert 200,000 tons/year of caprolactam, an upstream nylon product, to further strengthen the city's nylon industry chain.

The industrial scale of Pingdingshan reaches 200 billion yuan during the 14th Five-Year Plan

"Strengthen the nylon new material industry to extend the chain and strengthen the chain, enhance the upstream raw material guarantee capacity, expand downstream nylon weaving, engineering plastics and other industries, and promote Hengshen Industrial Park, 2 × 660,000 kilowatts of heat and power cogeneration, with an annual output of 240,000 tons of nylon 66 Slices (invested by Pingdingshan Shenma Engineering Plastics Co., Ltd.), 400,000 tons of polycarbonate (invested by Pingmei Shenma Group) and other projects, and strive to achieve an industrial scale of 200 billion yuan by the end of the 14th Five-Year Plan." 2022 The work report of the Pingdingshan Municipal Government clarifies the key tasks of the nylon new material industry.

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