✨ In our new product of the month series, we shine the spotlight on our BASF Monomers products. This July, we are focusing on Aniline, a raw material found not only in MDI, paints and rubber, but also in BASF's 'A'. If any product represents the combination of tradition and innovation at BASF, it is this basic chemical, which BASF has been producing for 160 years. Aniline is used within the BASF Verbund for the production of methylene diphenyl isocycanate (MDI), which is then mainly used to make rigid polyurethane foams for insulating refrigerators, freezers and buildings. Aniline is also used in paints and varnishes, and as an additive in rubber production. It also serves as an intermediate for other derivatives, including pharmaceuticals. BASF produces Aniline in Antwerp (Belgium), Caojing and Chongqing (China), Yeosu (South Korea) and Geismar (USA). Swipe to stroll through the virtual Aniline exhibition. #WeCreateChemistry #ChemicalIndustry #Monomers
Ceci semble très instructif 👍
i like the idea, looking forward to August's product 👀
Helping Chemicals & Materials Teams Navigate Strategic Market Shifts | Business Development | Prismane Consulting
1dGreat spotlight on Aniline! At Prismane Consulting, we’ve been tracking some interesting market shifts around it recently. Always good to see these core chemicals getting industry attention — happy to exchange perspectives!