Exxon Chemical acquired this polymers plant in 1979 from USI. The original
plant was constructed in 1968.
Good to Know
ExxonMobil Chemical produces two types of
low density polyethylene (LDPE) in Antwerp: homopolymers and copolymers.
Copolymers of polyethylene are made using additional raw materials
(comonomers) during the production process. These give the polyethylene
special properties. Although most of the LDPE produced is sold on the European
markets, export outside Europe is also important.
LDPE is used in a wide range of applications. ExxonMobil Chemical supplies its
products to many industries. Homopolymers are used primarily for coating
paper, cardboard, aluminum foil, packaging films for food and plastic carrier
bags. Copolymers are used in adhesives, shoe soles, buggy wheels, sound
insulation etc.
What We Do
At Antwerp Polymers Plant the ethylene gas is polymerised into polyethylene
under high-pressure in stirred autoclave reactors. The pressure involved can
reach 2,000 bar. During the polymerisation, the molecules of ethylene gas are
strung together into longer chains. This converts the gas into a solid
substance, plastic. Antwerp Polymers Plant makes low density polyethylene
(LDPE).
Nice to Know!
With its 6 reactors, Ionomer Unit, compounding facilities and 102 silos,
Antwerp Polymers possesses a very large processing flexibility. In combination
with the use of different co-monomers, this enables the site to offer a range
of some 100 different products.
Fact Sheet
ExxonMobil Chemical Belgium a division of ExxonMobil Petroleum &
Chemical, B.V.B.A. Antwerp Polymers Plant Canadastraat 20
2070 Zwijndrecht Haven 1007 Belgium
Phone: +32 (0)3/252.31.11 Fax: +32 (0)3/252.32.54
Registered office Polderdijkweg, 2030 Antwerpen BTW BE
0416.375.270 RPR Antwerpen BoA Antwerpen EUR 685-6689016-61
Number of employees: 360
Products: - Polyethylene: ExxonMobil LDPE -
Polyethylene copolymers - Escorene Ultra copolymers - Iotek
ionomers - Polybilt copolymers - Escor EAA (ethylene acrylic
acid) copolymers
More on our products: visit the
ExxonMobil Chemical Web site.
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