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A
long history of expertise and know-how
A
large set of high performance products to satisfy client needs
Quality,
Health, Safety & Environment (QHSE): a top priority in Salindres
A
long history of expertise and know-how
Established in 1855 by Henri Merle, the Salindres factory originally
produced sodium carbonate, chlorine and sulfuric acid. In 1860,
using the process invented by Henri Saint-Claire Deville, the
factory was the first (and only one for thirty years) in the
world to produce alumina and aluminum. At that time, production
rates ranged from one to two tons per year.
In 1877 Alfred Rangod, also called Mr. Pechiney by colleagues
in the industry, took over from Henri Merle and began to diversify
Salindres production activities. The site was to become the
cradle of innovation for the Pechiney group.
In 1959 the joint venture, Procatalyse, was founded by Pechiney
and IFP to manufacture and market catalysts on alumina support
media. In 1999, the complete ownership was transferred to IFP.
Two years later, Procatalyse and IFP's Industrial Division merged
to form Axens.
Throughout those fifty years, the Salindres plant has developed
a wealth of know-how in the physico-chemical aspects of alumina.
A
large set of high performance products to satisfy client needs
Today, the plant transforms hydrated alumina through miscellaneous
operations such as drying, grinding, calcining or screening.
The Flash Process invented in Salindres enables production of
very high surface area alumina. Products appear in the form
of extremely porous beads or extrudates, always exhibiting high
activity.
In order to answer client needs as best as possible - for instance
in the area of drying or purification of liquids and gases via
adsorption - activated aluminas are designed with meticulous
care by tuning various characteristics. They may also be used
as supports on which active materials are deposited to obtain
catalysts.
Today the Salindres production lines have the ability to produce
over 150 types of catalysts and adsorbents, used in many industries:
refining, petrochemicals, chemicals, natural gas, industrial
gases,... In charge of developing new products and processes,
by converting research results into industrial scale catalysts
and adsorbents, a dedicated team continually improves the performances
of our products, in a world where innovation is a key success
factor.
Quality,
Health, Safety & Environment (QHSE): a top priority in Salindres
In accordance with Axens global commitment to Sustainable Development,
our plant management policy sincerely puts the emphasis on Quality,
Health, Safety & Environment. For instance, a major Environment
Plan was launched a couple of years ago, the results of which
being synthesized on the following graphs.
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