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is a Japanese manufacturer of specialty chemicals, polymers and agrichemicals.


Corporate affairs

Kureha Chemical Industries is a member of the
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Products


Polyglycolic acid

One of the company's long term investments is in polyglycolic acid (PGA). The company developed a mass scale manufacturing technique for the chemical, which has been a development project of the company since the early 90s. The company has stated a strategy of committing to invest in PGA for a long period, patiently waiting for market demand to develop. To manufacture PGA, the company invested 100 million in a manufacturing facility in Belle,
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to be located nearby a Dupont plant that produces glycolic acid, a primary feedstock for PGA.


Polyphenylene sulfide

Kureha is the world's largest producer of
polyphenylene sulfide Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) is an organic polymer consisting of aromatic rings linked by sulfides. Synthetic fiber and textiles derived from this polymer resist chemical and thermal attack. PPS is used in filter fabric for coal boilers, paperma ...
, a heat-resistant polymer is used in industrial applications such as automotive electronics. The polymer its produced at the company's site in Iwaki, Japan and in Wilmington, United States by Fortron Industries, a joint venture of Kureha and
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External links


Official global website
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