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Zeolites news
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Zeolites
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10 March 2026
Evonik Launches Chlorocel™ 909 Chloride Adsorbent
Chlorocel™ 909 enhances chloride loading by 15%, reduces waste, and extends service life, offering refiners improved cycle length and operational flexibility.
3 March 2026
Clariant and Vertimass Partner to Scale CADO Biofuels Technology
The partnership aims to scale zeolite catalysts for converting biobased alcohols into liquid fuels, combining decades of expertise with innovative technology for sustainable fuel production.
2 January 2026
Technip Energies Acquires Ecovyst's Advanced Materials & Catalysts Business
The acquisition enhances Technip Energies' catalyst capabilities, supports growth in sustainable fuels, and adds 330 employees, boosting earnings and value creation.
11 September 2025
Technip Energies Acquires Ecovyst's Advanced Materials & Catalysts Business
The acquisition expands catalyst capabilities, boosts recurring revenues, and enhances R&D, offering integrated solutions and immediate financial benefits. Completion expected by Q1 2026.
5 August 2025
Asahi Kasei Demonstrates High-Yield, High-Purity Biomethane Production
A new biogas purification system using zeolites achieves 99.5% yield and 97% purity, targeting commercialization by 2027.
15 March 2012
Zeolyst Expands Zeolite Production in the Netherlands
The expansion in Delfzijl will create 11 new jobs and aims to boost employment by 50%. Increased demand for zeolites, used in catalytic processes like car exhaust cleaning, drives this growth.
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1 September 2008
Zeolyst International Completes Plant Expansions in US and Netherlands
New capacity in Kansas City and Delfzijl boosts production by 40% and 50%, supporting growth in petrochemicals, emission control, and low-sulfur fuels. Further expansions planned through 2011.