Completed projects
 

Completed projects

 
 

2010

 

Construction of membrane electrolysis plant – Stage I

Timeframes

2010 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Reduction of production costs (electric energy) 
  • Transition to more environmentally friendly technology

2009

 

Construction of iPol polyols plant

Timeframes

2009 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Production of highly specialized polyols
  • Broadened range of products sold

Construction of NaOH and NAOCI formulation and loading station

Timeframes

2009 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Broadened range of products sold

2008

 

Construction of sulphonation plant with production capacity of 30 000 tonnes/year

Timeframes

2008 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Increase of production capacity from 10 000 to 40 000 tonnes/year

Construction of heat power plant

Timeframes

2008 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Reduction of harmful substances emission
  • Improved safety of heat and electric energy supply
  • Subvention from the European Union funds of PLN 19.5 million

Development and enhancement of PCI3 and POCI3 production

Timeframes

2008 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Improved safety on the basis of HAZOP analysis
  • Increase of production capacity of PCI3 from 3 600 to 7 000 tonnes/year

2007

 

Upgrade of spent cooling water pump house

Timeframes

2007 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Reduction of consumption of electric energy by 92% on I degree pump house and 42% on II degree pump house
  • Reduction of noise by approx. 22dB in both pump houses

Flame retardants – plant development up to 8 000 tonnes

Timeframes

2007 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Increase of production capacity of flame retardants up to 125%
  • Development of infrastructure (absorption stations, storage tanks)
  • Reduction of influence on the environment (more effective product recovery from technological waters)

2006

 

Construction of a new polyols installation

Timeframes

2006 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Increase of production capacity from 33 000 to 60 000 tonnes/year

 Development of storage facilities of propylene oxide and ethylene oxide

Timeframes

2006 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Increase of PO storage capacity by 7 500 tonnes and EO storage capacity by 430 tonnes

  • Possibility to transport EO directly between the production units

  • Reduction of oxides emission (absorption system)

Development of storage facilities of raw materials for flame retardants production

Timeframes

2006 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Increase of storage capacity of phosphorous by 150 tonnes

  • Increase of storage capacity of phosphorus trichloride and phosphoryl chloride by 250 tonnes

 

2005 and earlier

 

Upgrade and increase of production capacity of flame retardants plant

Timeframes

2004 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Increase of production capacity of flame retardants by 60%

  • Development of infrastructure (absorption station, storage tanks)

 

Development of storage facilities of ethoxylates

Timeframes

2004 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Increase of storage capacity of ethoxylates by 2200 m3

  • Reduction of wastewater emission by 5%

Upgrade of I and II degree spent cooling water pump house

Timeframes

2004 – pump house I degree put into operation
2005
– pump house II degree put into operation

Benefits

  • Reduction of consumption of electric energy by 92% on I degree pump house and 42% on II degree pump house

  • Reduction of noise by approx. 22 dB

Replacement of ammonia refrigeration room in propylene oxide and polyols plant with freon refrigeration room

Timeframes

2004 – put into operation

Benefits

  • Decreased environmental nuisance (elimination of ammonia emission)

  • Reduction of operation costs by 35%

 
back print top
PCC. synergies at work