Kuraray initiates new PVB resin production line in Europe

At a glance

Kuraray has expanded its production capacity of PVB resin by constructing a new line at its European subsidiary, Kuraray Europe GmbH. The new line has a capacity of 10,000 tons, bringing the total annual capacity at Kuraray Europe GmbH to 39,000 tons. PVB resin is used as a raw material for the production of PVB Film, which is used in architectural glazing, laminated safety glass for automotive, and as an encapsulant for solar cell modules. Kuraray aims to enhance its vinyl acetate and Poval-related businesses globally and strengthen its production flow from PVA resin to PVB resin and film.

Kuraray Co., Ltd (hereafter "Kuraray") has executed production capacity expansion of PVB (poly vinyl butyral) resin (Brand Name; MOWITAL) by constructing one new line at its European subsidiary, Kuraray Europe GmbH (hereafter "KEG"). KEG has finished trial operation, and just started commercial production. The total annual capacity of PVB resin at KEG has been increased by this latest expansion to 39,000 tons.

PVB resin is made from PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) resin which was industrialized for the first time in the world in 1950. PVB resin is a raw material for the production of "PVB Film (Brand Name; TROSIFOL)" which is used as interlayer for architectural glazing and laminated safety glass for automotive, respectively. Furthermore, the demand of TROSIFOL as encapsulant of solar cell modules is increasing. Among other applications PVB resin is used as a binder in paint, printing ink, and ceramics.

The Kuraray Group will further enhance its vinyl acetate and Poval-related businesses on a global basis, while reinforcing the consistent production flow from PVA resin to PVB resin and film.

The profile of the PVB resin new production line

Annual Capacity  Existing Capacity 29,000 tons (Investment amount :26 Million Euro)
New Capacity 10,000 tons
Total Capacity 39,000tons
Location  Frankfurt am Main, Germany