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Nippon Shokubai's products are the result of precise production and quality assurance systems.

 Himeji Plant
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| The Nippon Shokubai's three Japanese production bases, the Himeji Plant, the Kawasaki Plants, and the Suita Plant, share a common commitment to "unsurpassed quality and efficient production". Each has its operations for the particular product categories. The advanced production system and demanding quality control system are designed to minimize energy consumption and resources while maintaining safety and protecting the environment. Every effort is made to ensure that the sustained quality of the products will be found fully satisfactory and reliable by our customers. |
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Himeji Plant (Hyogo Prefecture) |
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| The Himeji Plant, one of Nippon Shokubai's main facilities, is situated on a large site measuring 850,000 square meters in the western portion of the Harima seaside industrial zone. In addition to Nippon Shokubai's core products, such as acrylic acid and superabsorbent polymers, it produces Functional chemicals such as deriratives of acrylic acid as well as environmental products such as catalysts for cleaning automobile exhaust. The Process Technology Center and other laboratory facilities also share this site, and they play an important role in the development of advanced Nippon Shokubai technology. |
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Kawasaki Plants (Kanagawa Prefecture) |
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| The Kawasaki Plants went into operation in 1959 when Nippon Shokubai began production of ethylene oxide, the first time this had been attempted in Japan using our original technology. Today it houses Japan's largest ethylene oxide production system and produces ethylene oxide and ethylene oxide derivatives. In addition, the polymers for concrete admixtures produced here, renowned worldwide for their high functionality and reliability, have become some of Nippon Shokubai's most successful products. |
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Chidori Plant |
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Ukishima Plant |
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Suita Plant (Osaka Prefecture) |
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| The Suita Plant has been in operation since the founding of Nippon Shokubai. At present it produces high-performance resins, including unsaturated polyester resins, particles and acrylic resins used in coatings and adhesives. |
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