Vice President Li Kai and his team from Invista's Nylon Upstream Business in the Asia-Pacific region visited Zhongwei Chemical Fiber.
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2024-11-12
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On March 12, Li Kai, Vice President of Nylon Upstream Business for Asia Pacific at Invista, and Yang Guang, Director of Nylon Business for Asia Pacific, visited Zhongwei Chemical Fiber and Nylon Town, and conducted an inspection of the downstream applications of the nylon industry. Senior executives including Chen Haitao, Chairman of Zhongwei Chemical Fiber, Wang Shengjian, General Manager, and Hu Hongbin, President, accompanied the visit.
Both parties communicated on aspects such as the development prospects of the nylon industry, market applications, smart manufacturing, and resource conservation. They expressed that they would take this visit as an opportunity to further deepen exchanges and cooperation, and jointly seek a new chapter in the development of the nylon industry.
Henan Special Nylon Town is guided by the chain-leading enterprise Zhongwei Chemical Fiber, focusing on application fields such as special nylon industrial yarns and modified engineering plastics, aiming to create several gathering places for champions in the nylon and its application industries, with a focus on "one meter wide" and digging "one hundred meters deep." Zhongwei Chemical Fiber was established in 2015 and mainly produces four series of products: nylon 66 high-strength industrial yarns, nylon 66 industrial short fibers, modified engineering plastics, and special nylon chips. The products are mainly used in fields such as automotive airbags, special clothing, aerospace parachutes, and high-speed rail track accessories. The company has been awarded titles such as National Specialized and Innovative "Little Giant" Enterprise, National Green Factory, Henan Province Intelligent Factory, and Henan Province "Gazelle" Enterprise, and has been included in the Henan Provincial Government's plan for the development of a trillion-level nylon industry.
Invista is a global manufacturer of chemical intermediates, polymers, and fibers. From automotive components to airbags, medical devices, food packaging, and clothing, the company's products in the nylon 6,6 and polypropylene value chains help bring many essential goods to market. Since becoming a subsidiary of Koch Industries in 2004, Invista has been committed to innovation and using fewer resources to manufacture products, responsibly creating more value for customers and society.
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2024-09-26