NIGERIA - Resins.There are synthetic resin plants in Nigeria run by the private sector. They produce non-mouldable resins, especially polyvinyl acetate Noun 1. polyvinyl acetate - a vinyl polymer used especially in paints or adhesives PVA polyvinyl resin, vinyl polymer, vinyl resin - a thermoplastic derived by polymerization from compounds containing the vinyl group and alkyd resins for paints, adhesives, lacquer lacquer, solution of film-forming materials, natural or synthetic, usually applied as an ornamental or protective coating. Quick-drying synthetic lacquers are used to coat automobiles, furniture, textiles, paper, and metalware. , glues and varnish industries. The main producers of these resins are NYCIL, Niger Chemicals Co., Nigerian Hoechst Ltd. and Chemlap Nigeria Ltd. These companies are all located in the southern part of the country which has been badly affected by unrest since 2003. Nigeria used to import much of its polymer resin requirements. These included PP - with Phase One production capacities unable to meet demand - polyvinyl chloride polyvinyl chloride (PVC), thermoplastic that is a polymer of vinyl chloride. Resins of polyvinyl chloride are hard, but with the addition of plasticizers a flexible, elastic plastic can be made. (PVC PVC: see polyvinyl chloride. PVC in full polyvinyl chloride Synthetic resin, an organic polymer made by treating vinyl chloride monomers with a peroxide. ), LDPE LDPE abbr. low-density polyethylene , HDPE HDPE abbr. high-density polyethylene , high impact polystyrene and general purpose polystyrene. But with the completion of Phase Two, in theory, its needs for PP, LDPE and HDPE were to be met by local production. Local demand for petrochemicals has grown rapidly since the mid-1980s, both for household and industrial use. The largest consumers are the construction, automobile, furniture, engineering, electrical and agriculture and food industries. PP is used for a wide range of requirements, from plastic bags, sacks and crates to household utensils and automotive parts. A LAB plant depending on the Kaduna refinery until early 2006 used to provide base materials for detergent manufacturers such as Paterson Zochonis and Lever Brothers. The Aluminium Smelter Co. (Alscon) has a 193,000 t/y plant at Ikot Abasi, on stream since 1997 at the cost of $1.5 bn. Alscon is owned 70% by the state, 20% by Ferrostahl of Germany and 10% by Reynolds of the US. It suspended operations in June 1999 as it was unable to raise a $100m capital. Production was resumed in late 1999. But since 1997 the plant has operated well below capacity. |
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