Tag: Celanese

Celanese introduces new biobased foam for athletic footwear

Celanese introduces new biobased foam for athletic footwear

July 29, 2024 |

In Dallas, commodity and specialty chemicals maker Celanese Corporation has introduced a new biobased foam polymer for athletic footwear applications. The company says Hytrel TPC RS40F2 is ideal for athletic footwear applications and incorporates a minimum of 20% segregated biobased content that is verifiable via the C14 method. Conventional Hytrel TPC is widely used in […]

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Celanese lands ISCC Low Carbon CCU methanol certification for Clear Lake facility

Celanese lands ISCC Low Carbon CCU methanol certification for Clear Lake facility

April 2, 2024 |

In Texas, as part of its Fairway Methanol joint venture with Mitsui & Co., Ltd., Celanese Corporation announced that the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) has certified its Low Carbon CCU (carbon capture and utilization) Methanol under the ISCC Carbon Footprint Certification (CFC) system. The newly certified Low Carbon CCU Methanol demonstrates a greater […]

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Linde supplying clean hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide to Celanese

Linde supplying clean hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide to Celanese

February 8, 2024 |

In the UK, Linde has started supplying clean hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide to Celanese. Linde is supplying Celanese with carbon dioxide captured from its state-of-the-art carbon monoxide and hydrogen production facility at Clear Lake, Texas. Celanese will use the captured carbon dioxide and resulting clean hydrogen, along with other carbon dioxide sources, as feedstock […]

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Celanese begins running CCU project at Fairway Methanol JV in Texas

Celanese begins running CCU project at Fairway Methanol JV in Texas

January 15, 2024 |

In Texas, Celanese Corporation has begun running a carbon capture and utilization (CCU) project at its Clear Lake, Texas, site as part of its Fairway Methanol joint venture with Mitsui & Co., Ltd. The project is expected to capture 180,000 metric tons of CO2 industrial emissions and produce 130,000 metric tons of low-carbon methanol per […]

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