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  1. SIBUR at IPTF. New grades and services

    ... portfolio, which we were able to create combining all the capabilities of the integrated company,” Ilnaz Zaripov says. “For example, the assets in Tatarstan added 1.2 Mt of polyolefins to 3.3 Mt produced by SIBUR. The proportion is vice versa for rubbers and polystyrene. Thus, 0.3 Mt of polystyrene produced in Tatarstan are combined with 0.1 Mt produced by SIBUR. As for rubbers, 0.8 Mt produced in Tatarstan are combined with 0.4 Mt produced by SIBUR. Naturally, such growth of tonnes and enhancement ...

  2. SIBUR and TAIF are merging

    The new consolidated company will become one of the top-five global producers of polyolefin and rubber products. Under the terms of the merger, existing TAIF shareholders will receive a 15% stake in SIBUR in exchange for the transfer of a controlling interest in TAIF Group’s petrochemical and energy companies. The remaining stake in TAIF may be subsequently purchased by the combined company. The deal will be closed subject to completion of the relevant corporate procedures and receipt of necessary...

  3. Special-Purpose Chemistry Trends

    ... a slide in demand for chemicals was initially caused by the actual shutdown of production facilities in a number of countries (in China, first of all), and later—by a considerable decrease in paying capacity on a global scale. Companies producing rubbers, catalysts, various antioxidants, chemicals for the pulp-and-paper and mining industries were second in terms of the slide level (10%), which is on the whole similar to the level of decline of the respective industries globally. Production of ...

  4. New rubber grades

    Voronezhsintezkauchuk has launched a new rubber grade. Elastomers R&D Centre at SIBUR’s Voronezh site developed a new grade of high-viscosity polybutadiene rubber (BR-ND HV) for tyres with enhanced end-user performance. The material was tested by a leading tyre manufacturer and approved for production. The new grade responds to the growing demand for tyres with greater grip and reduced energy loss from rolling resistance, resulting in better fuel efficiency. Lower rolling resistance helps...

  5. Indian market leaders

    The lower logistic costs and the parentage of Reliance – the largest company in India – will enable the JV to secure leading position in the Indian butyl rubber market from the very first year of production, says. Vadim Lishinsky indicates that enriched by the experience gained from the Reliance-Sibur collaboration, Sibur may enter into more JVs with global players such as Sinopec and Saudi Aramco and is looking for local partners who understand the market, cultures and geo-political structure. ...

  6. Rubber grades win a contest

    ... environments. NBR-based products are widely used in the automotive and aircraft industries (one example is sealings for fuel tanks and windows) and gain increasing popularity among the manufacturers of agricultural and other equipment. Krasnoyarsk Synthetic Rubbers Plant (KSRP), Russia's only producer of special purpose NBRs, is a highly competitive international player exporting 75% of its output to some 34 countries (mainly the EU, China and India). NBR-based products are widely used in the aircraft ...