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IRAN - Farabi Plasticiser.


Located at Bandar Imam, this was built as a 50-50% JV of NPC 1. (complexity) NPC - NP-complete.
2. (architecture) NPC - Next Program Counter.
 and the Japanese firms Nissho Iwai and Mitsubishi Chemical. It went on stream in 1977, was nationalised in 1979, and was heavily damaged during the war with Iraq. It was rebuilt in 1989. The plant produces 40,000 t/y of dioctyl phthalate Phthal´ate

n. 1. (Chem.) A salt of phthalic acid.
 (DOP DOP

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) and 5,500 t/y of phthalic anhydride phthalic anhydride
n.
A white crystalline compound prepared by oxidizing naphthalene and used in the manufacture of phthaleins and other dyes.
. In recent years a nitrogen unit was built at the plant by local companies. The Farabi complex is run by Farabi Petrochemical Co., an NPC subsidiary.
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Publication:APS Review Downstream Trends
Geographic Code:7IRAN
Date:Apr 12, 1999
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