Tata Chemicals, Church & Dwight, and FMC Announce Joint Venture
OREANDA-NEWS. September 26, 2011. Tata Chemicals (Soda Ash) Partners, Church & Dwight Company and FMC Corporation have signed a definitive agreement to form a partnership to manufacture and market sodium-based, dry sorbents for air pollution control in electric utility and industrial boiler operations. The sorbents, primarily sodium bicarbonate and trona, are used by coal-fired utilities to remove harmful pollutants, such as acid gases, in flue-gas treatment processes. Independent estimates put market demand for these sorbents in the USD 200-USD 400 million range by 2015.
The new entity, Natronx Technologies, will be headquartered in
“We are pleased to have three well-established companies joining forces to provide potential customers with innovative and cost-competitive solutions that effectively address their air emission compliance needs,” stated Arthur Esposito, general manager, Natronx. “Natronx combines the best of each company’s technologies and know-how in building a world-class business, based on new technology, with manufacturing capability to produce and supply sodium sorbent products.”
Tata Chemicals (Soda Ash) Partners’ mining and processing facility in
Church & Dwight Company (
FMC Corporation is a diversified chemical company serving agricultural, industrial and consumer markets globally for more than a century with innovative solutions, applications and quality products. The company employs over 5,000 people throughout the world. The company operates its businesses in three segments: agricultural products, speciality chemicals and industrial chemicals.
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