The new acetylene plant, which replaces the almost 60-year-old previous plant at the Ludwigshafen Verbund site, has an annual capacity of 90,000 metric tons. Around 20 plants at the Ludwigshafen site use acetylene as a chemical building block and starting material for manufacturing many everyday products, including pharmaceuticals, plastics, solvents, electronic chemicals and highly elastic textile fibers. BASF customers use these products in the automotive, pharma, construction, consumer goods and textile industries. The integration of the plant into BASF's Verbund system offers advantages such as efficient use of resources, excellent production synergies and short supply routes. In this way, BASF is further enhancing the long-term competitiveness of the Ludwigshafen site. Carsten Triska (left), shift supervisor, and Christian Ackermann (right), plant operator, on a safety walk in the acetylene plant.
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June 7, 2024

BASF to increase prices for Polyamide 6 and 66 in North America

June 4, 2024

BASF to increase prices for polyurethane systems in North America

April 25, 2024

BASF to Increase Prices for Caprolactam, Polyamide 6, and Copolyamide in North America

March 1, 2024

BASF to increase prices for select polyalcohols in North and South America

Effective March 15, 2024, or as existing contracts permit, BASF will increase prices in North and South America for select polyalcohols.
February 13, 2024

BASF to Increase Prices for Caprolactam, Polyamide Polymer, and Copolyamide in North America

Effective March 1, 2024, or as contracts allow, BASF will increase prices for caprolactam, polyamide 6 (PA6), and copolyamide (PA6,66) by $0.20 per pound in North America.