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Dow Chemical .
The company said that the transformation will increase the annual output of dedicated propylene by more than 100,000 tons when the cracker is running at full capaci.
The project is expected to start producing specialty propylene by the end of 202
Dow said the transformation will allow it to meet its growing demand to serve consumer, infrastructure and packaging end marke.
In 2016, Dow added more than 225,000 metric tons of ethylene a year to the same cracker and added capacity to crack ethane, while maintaining the flexibility to crack propane, butane and napht.
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Dow said the reduction in propylene production has created a supply and demand gap in the.
The FCDh technology is regarded as one of the most economical propane dehydrogenation (PDH) technologies available tod.
Dow said the technology could be used to build a stand-alone PDH facility or integrated with an existing cracker, providing "out of the box" functionality for a variety of plant configuratio.
"Deploying FCDh technology supports Dow's continued focus on low-risk, low-cost and high-return projects while reducing the energy intensity and carbon footprint associated with traditional technologies," said Keith Cleason, vice president of Dow's Aromatics and Alternatives busine.