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China Petrochemical News Network reported on May 12, according to Hydrocarbon Processing News, BASF announced the expansion of its platinum group metals (PGM) refining facility in Seneca, South Carolina.
Tim Ingle, vice president of precious metals refining, chemicals and battery recycling at BASF, said: "This investment further strengthens our global leadership in the scrap vehicle catalyst recycling market.
BASF's plant in Seneca produces precious metal catalysts and chemicals.
Cao Haibin excerpted from Hydrocarbon Processing News
The original text is as follows:
BASF expands global PGM refining capacity
BASF announced the expansion of its Seneca, South Carolina, USA, Platinum Group Metals (PGM) refining facility.
“This investment further strengthens our global leadership position in the spent automotive catalyst recycling market,” said Tim Ingle, Vice President, BASF Precious Metals Refining, Chemicals & Battery Recycling.
BASF's Seneca site produces precious metal catalysts and chemicals that are used by BASF customers to produce a wide variety of products, including herbicides, plastics, pharmaceuticals, automotive emission catalysts, fragrances and fertilizers.