Rongsheng Petrochemical: Some polyether polyols can be used to manufacture medical polyurethane materials.
March 31讯, an investor asked Rongsheng Petrochemical (002493): As the largest producer of propylene oxide in China, how much of your product can be used for medical and medical device purposes, and can it be exported to the EU?
The company responded, "Hello! Thank you for your attention to our company. As an integrated domestic producer of propylene oxide-polyether polyols, we currently have an annual production capacity of 270,000 tons of propylene oxide and 380,000 tons of polyether polyols. Propylene oxide, as a raw material, can be processed into downstream products such as polyether polyols, which are widely used in the healthcare sector. For example, certain polyether polyols can be used to manufacture medical polyurethane materials. Rongsheng Petrochemical is committed to serving the global market with high-quality products and has established business connections with partners in some EU regions. Moving forward, the company will continue to optimize its product portfolio, enhance product competitiveness, and expand high-end applications in the healthcare field."
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