Cathay

Pigments production started in the new Tongling plant

Cathay Industries Group has started production in its new plant in Tongling, China. Since 2013 the global provider of synthetic iron oxide and chrome oxide pigments has been building its new manufacturing site with the objective of an expansion to 150,000 metric tons per annum. Using the most modern technology, the Hong Kong-based company will produce yellow, red and black iron oxide pigments in Tongling. Taking responsibility for the environment, the plant utilizes fully integrated waste stream recycling. Cathay has invested in the joint venture plant with Tonghua Group as Rely Science &...

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