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Japan Polyethylene Set to Shut Down LDPE Line at Kashima Plant

Sep. 4, 2020

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: Eneos, ethylene–vinyl acetate, Japan Polychem, Japan Polyethylene, Japan Polyolefins, LDPE, Mitsubishi Chemical, polyethylene, production, production decrease, production withdrawal, Showa Denko

Japan Polyethylene Corp. has announced plans to shut down one of two high-pressure production lines for low-density polyethylene (LDPE) at…...

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