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INVISTA Announces the Official Inauguration of Asia Innovation Center at the Shanghai International Chemical New Materials Innovation Center (INNOGREEN) at SCIP

September 25, 2022

Innovating development of new nylon 6,6 applications to drive growth with partners and customers 


SHANGHAI, CHINA (Sep. 26, 2022) – INVISTA Nylon Chemicals (China) Co. celebrated the full operation of its Asia Innovation Center (AIC) with an opening ceremony held at the Shanghai Chemical Industry Park (SCIP) today. Serving as a key capability within INVISTA’s global R&D network and the company’s first R&D center for nylon 6,6 application development in Asia, the AIC is positioned to broaden the possibilities for application development in engineering polymers and provide superior innovative solutions for customers in Asia. 



With the pursuit of safer and more energy-saving applications in downstream fields, notably automobiles, manufacturers are seeking advanced nylon 6,6 solutions to improve application performance at reduced costs. Staying close to customers’ needs, INVISTA has invested more than 95 million RMB ($15 million USD) to provide cutting edge equipment and professional support to establish local expertise in engineering polymer formulations, applications, design, and testing. 


The 2,500-square-meter (over 26,000 square feet) lab is equipped with melt processing capabilities and a wide range of aging and mechanical testing equipment to determine key engineering polymer properties such as tensile and impact strength, hydrolysis resistance and flammability, as well as thermal transitions in polymer, including melting point temperature and crystallization temperature. To accelerate innovative outcomes, the center has also established capability in CAD/CAE to simulate and the behavior of nylon polymer under stress in real part dimensions. 


Carrie Parker, global R&D Manager, Nylon Polymer, INVISTA said, “Innovation is core to INVISTA, and the new Asia Innovation Center shall lend a strong support in co-creating new application solutions with our customers through process of material development, component manufacturing and practical applications, enhancing our nylon 6,6 value chain to meet evolving customer demands. Moving forward, INVISTA will continue to work closely with partners to unleash new possibilities for downstream fields.”


Located near INVISTA’s integrated nylon 6,6 facilities, the AIC contributes to INVISTA’s nylon 6,6 value chain, which also includes the new ADN production facility that will deploy INVISTA’s proprietary, butadiene-based ADN technology. In addition to advantages in commercial scale and overall efficiency, INVISTA’s ADN technology and manufacturing process result in up to 60% lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to propylene-based ADN and up to 80% lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to adipic acid-based ADN *.



About INVISTA 

INVISTA is a global manufacturer of chemical intermediates, polymers and fibers. From parts for the automotive industry to medical equipment, air bags, food packaging, carpet and clothing, our ingredients in the nylon 6,6 and polypropylene value chains help bring many of life’s essential products to market. A subsidiary of Koch Industries since 2004, INVISTA is committed to innovation and responsibly creating more value for its customers and society while consuming fewer resources to make these products. See the bigger picture at INVISTA.com 


*Greenhouse gases included in these calculations are carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O). Expected performance based on INVISTA's newest ADN technology.

Data sources: 2021 cradle-to-gate analysis by INVISTA using 2018-2019 internal data; IHS PEP reports; GaBi 10 / Databases 2021.1; TRACI 2.1 (100-yr horizon, incl. biogenic carbon); engineering and operating estimates; other internal data. To assure consistent treatment in the analysis, comparisons assume all fuel supplied to either technology is carbon based (e.g., coal, oil, natural gas).

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