
BASF celebrated the 10th anniversary of its engineering plastics plant in Pasir Gudang, Malaysia. This world-scale plant produces polyamide and poly but ylenetere phthalate (PBT) engineering plastics for the automotive, electrical, electronics, and other industries. "Commissioned in 1999, this was the first engineering plastics compounding plant that BASF built in Asia, underlining our strategic commitment to engineering plastics and our long-term focus on Asia Pacific as the fastest growing region," says Hermann Althoff, BASF抯 Group Vice President, Engineering Plastics Asia Pacific. The Malaysia plant has received excellent ratings in audits conducted by leading global customers like Toyota and Bosch, and remains BASF抯 most efficient and cost competitive production base for high quality engineering plastics. After establishing this plant, BASF has added engineering plastics plants in Korea, China and India. BASF抯 total engineering plastics compounding capacity in Asia exceeds 100,000 tonnes per annum. Successful product developments include: engineering plastics for direct metalised headlamp bezels, air intake manifolds, as well as various products with special properties for the electronics industry. This facility benefits from being part of BASF抯 integrated global research and development network in the field of engineering plastics. www.asiapacific.basf.com
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