Petrochemical
Olefin
Olefins are a class of unsaturated hydrocarbons that are widely used in the petrochemical industry as the building blocks for a variety of products such as plastics, synthetic fibres, and rubber. Also known as alkenes, olefins are produced from petroleum or natural gas, and are a vital component in the production of many everyday items.


Aromatic
Aromatics production involves complex processes such as catalytic reforming, which converts naphtha into benzene, toluene, and xylenes. These chemicals are then further processed to create a wide range of products.


Intermediary
Petrochemical intermediates can be produced in various ways: Some cases, as finished products; in others, more steps are required to obtain the results.


Polymer
Polymer is an indispensable product in our daily lives that is used as a raw material and intermediate product of various industries.
Typical synthetic resin product is called 'rice of the industry' because it is in the form of pellets similar to a grain of rice.

