Lubrizol to use Daelim technology for Deer Park, Texas PIB plant
Wickliffe, Ohio, U.S.A.-based Lubrizol Corp. and South Korea’s Daelim Industrial have signed a technology license agreement granting Lubrizol the right to use Daelim technology for the manufacture of polyisobutylenes (PIBs).
Daelim is a leading provider of high-quality petrochemical products and services and their technology has high value to Lubrizol, the largest manufacturer of conventional PIB (CPIB). The Daelim technology can produce a wide range of polyisobutylenes from CPIB to highly reactive PIB (HR-PIB). PIB is a key raw material in the manufacture of Lubrizol’s proprietary dispersants.
This agreement is consistent with Lubrizol continuing to renew its additives infrastructure as part of its previously announced 10-year phased investment plan. The plan is designed to upgrade and enhance the company’s global capabilities.
“This agreement demonstrates that Lubrizol recognizes the importance of Daelim’s proprietary technology and the many benefits it will provide Lubrizol in strengthening its formulation capabilities,” said Jaeyul Kim, CEO Daelim Industrial Co. Ltd.
“Through this agreement Lubrizol will ensure its access to process technology that offers the company multiple benefits,” said Dan Sheets, president of Lubrizol Additives. “It provides Lubrizol formulating flexibility to meet the evolving performance needs of the global lubricant and fuel additives markets over time.”
With the agreement signed, Lubrizol will move into the initial engineering phase of the manufacturing project. The expected timing from license agreement to commercial operations at its Deer Park, Texas, U.S.A. site is projected to be a minimum of three years.