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Guangdong Meilian's 200,000-ton titanium dioxide project started

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May 17, 2024, 8:11 PM

On May 6, the Guangdong Meilian New Energy and Polymer Materials Industrialization Project started in Xuanhan County, Dazhou. The project is located in Puguang Chemical Park, with a total investment of 10 billion yuan to build a circular economy industrial chain for the comprehensive utilization of sulfur-color masterbatches-new energy materials.

The project is planned to be constructed in three phases, with a planned investment of 3.05 billion yuan in the first phase. After completion, it can produce an annual output of 800,000 tons of sulfuric acid, 200,000 tons of titanium dioxide, 300,000 tons of color masterbatches (special colorants for new polymer materials), and 100,000 tons of water treatment agent, the planned construction period is 18 months.

It is understood that the third phase of the Guangdong Meilian New Energy Polymer Materials Industrialization Construction Project includes: a sulfuric acid plant with an annual output of 2.1 million tons, a titanium dioxide plant with an annual output of 500,000 tons, and a high-end plastic with an annual output of 800,000 tons. Masterbatch production line, a ferrous sulfate production line with an annual output of 1.5 million tons, and a power lithium battery separator production line with an annual output of 1.5 billion square meters.

Data show that Xuanhan County is rich in mineral resources, with prospective natural gas reserves of 1.5 trillion cubic meters, has the world's first marine lithium-rich potassium resource mine, with lithium-rich potassium brine reserves of 2.1 billion cubic meters, and the new polyhalite potassium salt mine The amount of potassium sulfate resources reaches more than 1 billion tons. In recent years, Xuanhan has highlighted the two "trillion-level" resources of natural gas and lithium and potassium, and has continued to expand and strengthen the comprehensive utilization of natural gas, sulfur, lithium and potassium, micro-glass fiber, and metal new materials "Four Pillar Industries".