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Mexico expandable polystyrene: Alpek-BASF joint venture doubles EPS throughput.

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(From Chemical Business NewsBase - European Chemical News)

In 2005, capacity for the production of expandable polystyrene (EPS) at Altamira, Mexico, is to be doubled by Polioles, an equally-owned joint venture between BASF, Germany, and Alpek, Mexico. The additional capacity of 90,000 tonne/y will increase the company's overall capacity to 165,000 tonne/y when it comes onstream in 2Q 2005. The EPS facility …

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