Nippon Shokubai – World’s largest share of superabsorbent polymer
- Company Name: Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd.
- State/Prefecture: Osaka Prefecture
- City/Town/Village: Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi
- Street: 4-1-1 Koraibashi
- Country: Japan
- Zip/Postal Code: 541-0043
- Phone: +81-6-6223-9111
- Website: http://www.shokubai.co.jp/en/
- Contact: http://www.shokubai.co.jp/en/inquiry/
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Since 1941, Nippon Shokubai has grown up its business with unique catalyst technology. Nippon Shokubai has supplied, for example, ethylene oxide, acrylic acid, automobile catalysts, process catalysts and so on. Among all, our global market share of superabsorbent polymer is the largest in the world now. Nippon Shokubai is a global chemical company operating under its corporate mission “Providing affluence and comfort to people and society with our unique technology.”
The company operations are carried out through the following segments: Basic Chemicals, Functional Chemicals, and Environment and Catalysts.
- The Basic Chemicals segment offers acrylic acid, acrylic ester, ethylene oxide, glycol, ethanolamine, higher alcohol surfactant, and glycol ether.
- The Functional Chemicals segment covers super-absorbent polymers, pharmaceutical intermediates, polymers for concrete admixture, electronic and information materials, iodine, maleic anhydride, resins for paints and adhesives, plastic molded products, and processed adhesive materials.
- The Environment and Catalysts segment deals with exhaust gas treatment equipment, fuel cell materials, and catalysts.
Nippon Shokubai, a Japanese chemical company, develops forests of Banten bay for biodiversity preservation and preventing coastlines from being eroded
Date: Date: Oct. 16, 2018
Source: Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd.
Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd. has newly begun to develop “Japan-Indonesia Friendship Forests of Banten Bay for Biodiversity Preservation” in the Republic of Indonesia. The company held an opening ceremony for the project and conducted the first round of tree-planting activities.
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