Shuangxiang Group Signs 350,000 Tons Per Year New Materials Project
On March 30, Changshou District of Chongqing Municipality and Shuangxiang Group held a signing ceremony, announcing their joint construction of an integrated project for specialty new materials with an annual production capacity of 350,000 tons.
Shuangxiang Group is a leading enterprise in China in the fields of MMA, PMMA optical materials, and others. Since the Chongqing base was established in 2018, the production scale, market share, and industrial scale benefits of optical-grade MMA and PMMA have ranked first in Asia, helping Changshou to develop into a global procurement and distribution center for ultra-fine fibers, MMA, and PMMA.
In addition, the current capacity for optical-grade PMMA material is 155,000 tons per year, and its optical-grade PMMA series products can be applied in fields such as automotive taillights, instrument panels, aircraft cockpit glass, optical instruments, and optical lenses.
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