GSFC melamine plant fully operational
Published by John Williams,
Editorial Assistant
World Fertilizer,
GSFC, India, and Casale SA, Switzerland, have announced that GSFC’s 40 000 tpy new melamine plant in Vadodara, India, based on Casale’s low energy melamine (LEM) technology, has now reached its design capacity.
The plant achieved the mechanical completion early in January this year and was thereafter immediately commissioned.
Casale’s LEM technology was originally acquired from Borealis in 2013 and quickly reached a prominent position in the melamine market as shown by 3 contracts already awarded since then. GSFC’s melamine plant is the first one which goes on stream.
Gujarat State Fertilizer and Chemicals (GSFC), with operations in Vadadara (India), is a leading producer or caprolactam, urea, other fertilizers, methanol and the only one of melamine in India, with three plants on the same site.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/materials-handling/25042019/gsfc-melamine-plant-fully-operational/
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