Polymers licensing for LDPE and PP

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ExxonMobil Chemical’s polymer technologies are based on experience in developing products and processes for low density polyethylene (LDPE) since 1965 and for polypropylene (PP) since 1960.

Our technologies provide licensees with flexible processes, yielding a broad product portfolio from general purpose to specialty LDPE/EVA and PP polymers. All process designs incorporate the company’s most recent commercial technology with a focus on operating cost and reliability. They meet world-class environmental and safety standards and are often capable of future low-cost debottlenecks.

ExxonMobil Chemical is committed to ensuring licensee access to new developments through continued research and development at research centers in Baytown, Texas, and Machelen, Belgium.

As two of the largest segments of the worldwide plastics markets, demand for High Pressure LDPE and PP continues to grow. ExxonMobil Chemical’s Polymers Technology Licensing program can help you take advantage of that trend. Learn more about:

 

ExxonMobil is also a joint venture partner in Univation Technologies LLC, the world’s leading licensor of polyethylene process technology and supplier of related catalysts. They license the gas phase UNIPOL™ PE Process that is used for the manufacture of linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) and high density polyethylene (HDPE). Univation also supplies Ziegler-Natta, chromium and single site catalysts (used for metallocene and bimodal resins) for both gas phase and slurry processes.

Licensing from ExxonMobil Chemical
As a worldwide leader in high-pressure polyethylene and polypropylene technologies, ExxonMobil Chemical offers:

  • a focus on design safety and flexibility
  • economies of scale via high-capacity designs
  • extensive process, product and applications training
  • proven expansion and debottleneck capability
  • capability to tailor product grade slates
  • access to future product and process development
  • access to world-scale technical centers