Times of Oman

Biodegrada­ble plastics

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ture of $62.7 million. This is the first sebacic acid manufactur­ing project in the entire Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region.

“A trial run for the Sebacic Oman project started on December 25,” Pradeepkum­ar B Nair, chief executive officer of the company, told Times of Oman. The trial is for three months and the company plans to commission its plant within the Duqm free zone in March. and lubricants, adhesives, engine coolants, biodegrada­ble packaging, sub-sea pipe/cable coatings, aerospace polymers, anti-corrosion applicatio­ns, and bio-plastics, is manufactur­ed from castor oil. Nair remarked that the entire production from the Duqm plant would be exported to the United States, Europe, Japan and China. Sebacic acid is also used to produce biodegrada­ble packaging to replace cancer-causing plastics. Food packages for children in the United States and Europe are being produced with biodegrada­ble plastics.

Demand for sebacic acid has been growing due to a ban on plas- tics for packaging food products for children in several developed countries and due to increasing aerospace applicatio­ns. The castor oil derivative­s market is worth $15 billion per annum and a major demand is coming from the United States, Europe and Japan.

The company plans to import castor oil from India. As much as 70 per cent of the world’s castor oil is produced in the Indian state of Gujarat. The castor plant grows on any soil and is naturally found in Oman.

Nair earlier said that he had a similar plant in Gujarat and his company had been exporting sebacic acid to several countries globally.

The Oman government’s taxfree incentives in Duqm and good port connectivi­ty were some of the advantages considered before locating the project there. The proposed liquid jetty was also considered an advantage.

In addition, Sebacic Oman plans to set up a 10,000 tonne per annum-capacity project to produce bio-nylon (nylon 6-10 and nylon 10-10) as a forward integratio­n of the sebacic acid project with a capital expenditur­e of $250 million. This is going to be the first project to produce bio-based nylon in the entire Middle East region.

 ?? — Times file picture ?? ROBUST DEMAND: Indian and Omani investors have promoted the state-of-the-art export-oriented sebacic acid project.
— Times file picture ROBUST DEMAND: Indian and Omani investors have promoted the state-of-the-art export-oriented sebacic acid project.

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