Located in Tokuyama City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, an
area with both the beauty of the Seto Inland Sea with
its mild climate, and scenic mountains with their cooler
temperatures, the Tokuyama Plant began operations in
August 1965 as the primary production complex for general-purpose
synthetic rubber utilizing monomer by the GPB process
(ZEON's proprietary technology for extracting butadiene).
Facilities for special synthetic rubber and synthetic
rubber latex were later completed, followed by works
for polymerized toner, production of which began in
1995. Currently, the Plant produces general-purpose
rubber (for tires and resin modifier), special rubber
(for automotive parts), latex (for resin modifier, processed
paper, and gloves) and polymerized toner.
With an area of 237,330 m2, the Tokuyama Plant is one
of the largest synthetic rubber production sites in
the world. Approximately one half of the synthetic rubber
produced here is exported from the adjacent Tokuyama
Port to Europe, America, and Asia, making the Tokuyama
Plant an important center of ZEON's materials business
and a key part of ZEON's global operations.
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Styrene-butadiene rubber, polybutadiene rubber, high styrene rubber, nitrilrubber, epichlorohydrin rubber, styrene-butadine latex, polybutadiene latex, butadiene, and toner. July: Waraku Dance Festival |
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