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The PVC operations of Chemplast began in May 1967 at Mettur, near Salem in Tamil Nadu, with technology from B F Goodrich, USA, to manufacture a variety of high quality PVC Resin products having a wide range of end use applications.

Besides speciality Battery Separator Resins, the company also manufactures Suspension Resins and Paste (dispersion) Resins.

Chemplast Sanmar pioneered the manufacture of Paste Grade Resins in India. It is also the only manufacturer of Battery Separator Grade Resins (made with technical knowhow from ICI, UK).

Greenfield Project At Cuddalore : The recent commissioning of a greenfield PVC project at Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, has been a major step forward for the Group. The facility commissioned in September 2009 has an annual capacity of 170,000 tons, the largest chemical project to come up in the state of Tamil Nadu for well over a decade. Chemplast Sanmar’s aggregate capacity of 235,000 tons makes it one of the largest PVC players in India.

Feedstock Management

With the intention of achieving self sufficiency in feedstock, the company completed a strategic acquisition in 2003, of a chloralkali plant at Karaikal, and ramped up the plant capacity. This plant, acquired in August 2003, had a capacity of 33,000 tpa of caustic soda and 30,000 tpa of chlorine.

This has been increased to 54750 tpa of caustic soda and 48508 tpa of chlorine. A downstream EDC plant of 84,000 tpa capacity, which captively utilises the chlorine from the chloralkali plant at Karaikal has also been set up. This plant facility includes Marine Terminal facility for the import of liquid ethylene. To derive further cost advantage, the company has gone in for a gas based power plant of 13 MW capacity at this location.

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