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Jinfa Technology Launches 40,000 Tons/Year Bio-Based High-Temperature Nylon Project

Degradable and Recyclable Center 2025-08-06 18:54:40

On August 6, Zhuhai Wantong Special Engineering Plastics Co., Ltd. released the environmental impact assessment information for its annual production of 40,000 tons of bio-based high-temperature nylon (Phase I) project.

The Phase I project has a production capacity of 8,000 tons per year, with main products including bio-based high-temperature nylon PA10T/1012, PA1012, PAMACM12, etc. The construction scope includes production facilities such as reactors, containers, pump units, reaction heating systems, material forming systems, heat exchangers, as well as auxiliary facilities including thermal oil furnaces, air compressors, and circulating water systems. The site covers an area of 19,523.91 square meters, with a building area of 18,212.76 square meters. The project is located at No. 177, Petrochemical 9th Road, Nanshui Town, Jinwan District, Zhuhai City.

Zhuhai Wantong Special Engineering Plastics Co., Ltd. is a holding subsidiary of Kingfa Sci. & Tech. Co., Ltd., established in October 2015, providing comprehensive solutions for special engineering plastics. The company currently has an annual engineering production capacity of: 5,000 + 6,000 tons of high-temperature resistant nylon resin PA10T, 4,000 tons of high-temperature resistant nylon resin PA6T, 3,000 + 1,500 + 5,000 tons of high-temperature polyester resin, 2,637.7 + 1,319 + 4,392.5 tons of acetate, 14,000 tons of PA10T composite materials, 6,000 tons of LCP high-temperature polyester composite materials, 6,000 tons of polyarylether sulfone resin, 1,925 tons of industrial salt, 2,000 tons of polystyrene resin, and 1,000 tons of polyimide resin. The products are widely used in electronics, electrical, automotive, home appliances, lighting, communications equipment, plumbing, aerospace, military and other fields.

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