QAPCO’s new low density polyethylene (LDPE-3) plant will have its commercial launch in the first quarter of 2012. To be located at Mesaieed, the new plant will have a capacity to produce 300,000 tpa LDPE. With this, Qapco will become one of the major low-density polyethylene producers in the world. Qapco’s two existing lines - LDPE 1 & 2 have production capacity of over 400,000 tpa.
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