Hydrogen Peroxide (concentration: 50%)Project of Burma
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The Hydrogen Peroxide project, located in Chauk, Burma, is a pioneering initiative under the Paper and Chemistry Department of the Ministry of the First Industry. This state-of-the-art facility, established by CNIEC, represents the first hydrogen peroxide manufacturer in the country, producing a remarkable output of 10,000 tons of hydrogen peroxide at a 50% concentration. This essential chemical is vital for various applications, including papermaking, textiles, and medicine.
Signed on April 21, 2002, with a total investment of US$ 12 million, the project is designed to meet the domestic market’s needs while also supplying the overseas market. The project spans one and a half years, employing LSTK by CMCEC, which encompasses civil engineering, equipment supply, and technical training. The plant officially commenced operations on April 23, 2006, with a grand inauguration attended by notable officials. Since then, it has been operating normally, contributing significantly to the local economy and industry.
Specifications
Attribute | Details |
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Concentration | 50% |
Production Output | 10,000 tons |
Investment | US$ 12 million |
Location | Chauk, Burma |
Start Date | October 15, 2004 |
Completion Date | April 23, 2006 |
Additional Information
The hydrogen peroxide produced will primarily serve the domestic market, with the remainder available for international sales. The project includes comprehensive training and technical guidance for installation, operation, and maintenance, ensuring sustainable production practices.