Widely used in high-end automobiles, toys, wire and cable in areas such as new materials - SEBS (styrene second-generation thermoplastic elastomer) industry was referred to as "rubber gold", in the past has been a long time the United States, Japan and a small number of state monopoly. However, with the Sinopec Baling-mao Department of hydrogenated SBS recent breakthrough in the Nissan project 30 tons, the official China had the first set of SEBS million-ton production unit in the field of SEBS, China will no longer be dependent on imports, and has Participate in international competition strength.
Many people note that some of the high-end car parts, special materials, "Pishi" This will have "rubber gold" SEBS credit. Chemical experts told reporters that the United States each year consumes 40 percent of the world's automakers for SEBS. SEBS with the production of the vehicle barriers, instrument panel, steering wheel cover, such as water pipes, soft music and good aging-resistant and suitable for sophisticated processing, and light weight, high reliability and safety features.
SEBS as a high-tech and new materials, petrochemicals is in the field of high-end technology. Since the industrial production of the past 35 years has been the United States, Japan, Spain and Italy monopoly. SEBS in 2003 on the consumption of more than 10,000 tons of China, spent a long time a large number of high-priced imports. For the cost, a lot of needs in the area of the SEBS, the second best is often used to replace low-grade material.
In the Development and Reform Commission and Sinopec, with the support of Sinopec Baling Company since 2003, began SEBS developed and industrialized production preparation. Sinopec Baling-mao Department of hydrogenated SBS project is formally entered the stage of large-scale production, production has been close to the SEBS part of the advanced industrialized countries and regions, the level to meet the domestic demand for a large part.
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Oct 30, 2008
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