Celanese Corporation, formerly known as Hoechst Celanese, is an American technology and specialty materials company headquartered in
Irving,
Texas
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. It is a
Fortune 500
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corporation. The company is the world's leading producer of
acetic acid
Acetic acid , systematically named ethanoic acid , is an acidic, colourless liquid and organic compound with the chemical formula (also written as , , or ). Vinegar is at least 4% acetic acid by volume, making acetic acid the main compone ...
, producing about 1.95 million
tonne
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s per year, representing approximately 20% of global production.
Celanese is also the world's largest producer of
vinyl acetate monomer (VAM).
Celanese operates 25 production plants and six research centers in 11 countries, mainly in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company owns and operates the world's three largest acetic acid plants: one in the
Clear Lake area of
Pasadena,
Texas
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, one on
Jurong Island
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in
Singapore
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, and a third in
Nanjing
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Situated in the Yang ...
, China.
History
In 1918, the American Cellulose & Chemical Manufacturing Company (known as Amcelle) was founded in
New York City
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by Swiss chemist
Camille Dreyfus.
The American Cellulose and Chemical Manufacturing Co. Ltd plant in
Cumberland, Maryland, was set up during
World War I
World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
to produce cheaper fabric for airplane manufacturing. The plant location was chosen inland to protect against
Zeppelin
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attacks. It was also situated in proximity to a ready source of water at the
Potomac River
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and easy access to coal supplies and railroad lines. After a series of delays, production began on Christmas Day, 1924 with a series of
cellulose acetate
In biochemistry, cellulose acetate refers to any acetate ester of cellulose, usually cellulose diacetate. It was first prepared in 1865. A bioplastic, cellulose acetate is used as a film base in photography, as a component in some coatings, and ...
commercial fabrics and yarns intended as alternatives to
silk
Silk is a natural fiber, natural protein fiber, some forms of which can be weaving, woven into textiles. The protein fiber of silk is composed mainly of fibroin and is most commonly produced by certain insect larvae to form cocoon (silk), c ...
. The plant was closed in 1983, and was later torn down to provide a space for a new
state prison.
The company had introduced the word “Celanese,” a combination of “cellulose” and “ease” in 1925, seeking to promote the ease of cleaning and care of their acetate yarn, or artificial silk, fabrics. They officially took this name in 1927, becoming Celanese Corporation of America.
After World War II
In 1947, Celanese started producing acetate fiber at its plant near
Ocotlán, Jalisco, Mexico. The plant was closed in 2019.
By 1958, Celanese had 13 domestic plants, three
research and development
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centers, some 30 groups of products, and approximately 13,000 employees.
In 1959, Celanese commissioned
Edward Durell Stone, a 20th-century American
architect
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, to build the “
Celanese House,” a model home in
New Canaan, Connecticut, to showcase the company's new materials and styles.
Celanese bought operations of the British chemicals firm
Imperial Chemical Industries
Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) was a British Chemical industry, chemical company. It was, for much of its history, the largest manufacturer in Britain. Its headquarters were at Millbank in London. ICI was listed on the London Stock Exchange ...
in 1982. This included the Fiber Industries Incorporated plant in
Salisbury, North Carolina
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, a part of
Invista since 2004.
In 1983, Celanese built a $20 million plant in
Rock Hill, South Carolina, to produce
polybenzimidazole (PBI), a material used to fabricate high-performance protective apparel used in
firefighter's gear and
astronaut space suits.
Celanese
spun off its pharmaceutical business as
Celgene
Celgene Corporation, headquartered in Summit, New Jersey, was a pharmaceutical company that produced cancer and immunology drugs. Its primary products were Revlimid (lenalidomide), which is used in the treatment of multiple myeloma (63% of 2018 r ...
in 1986.
In 1987, Celanese Corporation was acquired by
Hoechst and merged with its American subsidiary, American Hoechst, to form Hoechst Celanese Corporation.
In 1989, Hoechst Celanese moved to buy out the remaining shareholders of Hoescht Celanese Canada and thus to fully privatize the Canadian unit in a deal worth $210 million.
In 1998, in a $2.7 billion deal, Hoechst Celanese sold its Trevira division to a consortium between
Houston
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-based KoSa, a joint venture of
Koch Industries, IMASAB S.A., and
Grupo Xtra, both of Mexico.
Also in 1998, Hoechst combined most of its industrial chemical operations into a new company, Celanese AG.
In 1999, Hoechst spun off Celanese AG as a publicly traded German corporation,
cross-listed on both the
Frankfurt
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and
New York stock exchanges as "CZZ" and "CZ", respectively. This was done in a vast corporate restructuring associated with the parent's merger with
Rhone-Poulenc.
On December 16, 2003, the U.S.
private equity firm Blackstone Group announced a
takeover offer for Celanese, after two years of wooing management. Shareholders formally approved the offer from Blackstone on 16 June 2004, and Blackstone completed the acquisition of Celanese AG. The company was delisted from the
New York Stock Exchange
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, and Blackstone changed the entity's name back to Celanese Corporation. Under Blackstone, a number of streamlining initiatives were undertaken, and several acquisitions were made.
On January 21, 2005, Celanese Corporation conducted an
initial public offering
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and became a publicly traded corporation traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "CE". When Blackstone sold the last of its shares in 2007, it had made five times what it had invested and it, and its co-investors collected a $2.9 billion profit.
In June 2009, the company sold its
polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH) business to
Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd.
Celanese has a
process
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Things called a process include:
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* Business process, activities that produce a specific s ...
to make
ethanol
Ethanol (also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, drinking alcohol, or simply alcohol) is an organic compound with the chemical formula . It is an Alcohol (chemistry), alcohol, with its formula also written as , or EtOH, where Et is the ps ...
from
natural gas
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.
In late 2020, Celanese sold their 45% stake in Polyplastics to
Daicel, who already owned 55% of the company. This transaction resulted in Daicel attaining full ownership of Polyplastics.
Class action lawsuits
In 1985, Hoechst Celanese was named along with
Shell Oil and
US Brass as a defendant in a class action lawsuit for $7 billion in both past and potential future damages for which they were accused of being liable because of leaks in their
polybutylene (PB) plumbing systems. The lawsuit alleged a complex scheme to mislead buyers into believing that PB plumbing systems were suitable for use as
potable water distribution systems and purportedly enjoying a lifetime of 50 years service. According to the lawsuit, scientists from the defendants allegedly reported that the PB plumbing systems would degrade even when exposed to low concentrations of chlorine typically found in municipal water systems. The lawsuit claimed that in spite of this knowledge, the defendants concealed the information and continued to market these products (Shell supplying PB resins to water pipe manufacturers and Hoechst Celanese providing acetal resins to manufacturers of pipe fittings) until approximately 1996. The lawsuit was settled in 1995 for .
In January 2014, a class action lawsuit was filed on behalf of the citizens of Cannon's Campground, seeking relief from health and environmental dangers posed by groundwater and surface water contamination emanating from the Hoechst-Celanese manufacturing plant in
Spartanburg, South Carolina. The lawsuit alleged the dumping of a number of toxic chemicals into local waters, which has diminished property values and caused a number of illnesses. Hoechst Celanese asked the courts to dismiss these charges as spurious, claiming that its discharges have not caused substantial harm to anyone or to the environment, and further asserting that a 3-year limit on
tort
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claims had expired, relieving the company of any responsibility for damages which might be eventually discovered.
Products
Acetyl intermediates
Acetyl intermediates is Celanese's largest segment, with a product range consisting of basic chemicals such as
acetic acid
Acetic acid , systematically named ethanoic acid , is an acidic, colourless liquid and organic compound with the chemical formula (also written as , , or ). Vinegar is at least 4% acetic acid by volume, making acetic acid the main compone ...
,
acetic anhydride, and
vinyl acetate. Customers of acetyl intermediates and industrial specialties are in the chemical, paint and coatings, construction, and adhesive industries for
polymerization
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.
Advanced engineered materials
Advanced engineered materials offers
plastic
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polymers to customers in the automotive, electronics, telecommunications, and medical industries. Major products include engineered plastics for fuel system components (provided by
Ticona, the engineering polymer business of Celanese), conveyor belts, electronics, safety systems, emissions filtration, and fluid handling. Polymer production is improved by the acquisition of SO.F.TER Group,
Forlì, in
Italy
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in 2016.
Consumer specialties
The food ingredients business
Nutrinova produces the high intensity sweetener Sunett (
acesulfame K), the
preservative
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s Nutrinova,
potassium sorbate, and
sorbic acid, and other food ingredients. Major end-use markets include beverages, confections, baked goods, and dairy products. In 2021, Celanese ranked 7th on FoodTalks' Global Top 20 Food Preservative Companies list.
Celanese is one of the world's largest producers of
cellulose acetate
In biochemistry, cellulose acetate refers to any acetate ester of cellulose, usually cellulose diacetate. It was first prepared in 1865. A bioplastic, cellulose acetate is used as a film base in photography, as a component in some coatings, and ...
. Acetate products are primarily used in
cigarette filters, as well as in the production of fashion apparel and
linings. Celanese also manufactures Clarifoil
cellulose acetate film that is wood pulp based and certified biodegradable and compostable in home and industrial composting conditions.
Industrial specialties
Industrial specialties, using the
feedstock from acetyl intermediates, manufactures polymer and emulsions such as
polyvinyl acetate emulsions, and specialty chemicals as
ethylene vinyl acetate. Major end-use markets include
polyvinyl alcohol producers, paper, mortar and gypsum, textiles, paints, coatings, and adhesives manufacturers.
Advanced fuel technology
TCX Technology is a hydrocarbon-based ethanol production process developed and marketed by Celanese and launched in November 2010. Celanese researchers developed the TCX Technology to create a fuel that helps countries reduce their need to import oil and gas. Celanese plans to invest $700 million to build one-to-two plants in China and one in Texas that will produce TCX-based ethanol.
References
*
External links
*
"Analysis of Proposed Consent Order to Aid Public Comment" ''Federal Trade Commission''.
* Scheyder, Ernest (May 11, 2010
"Interview-Celanese CEO Looks to Shake Up Product Line" Reuters.
* Tate, Paul (May 4, 2010
"Dialogue: Innovating the Future" ''Manufacturing Executive''.
* Iversen, Wes (April 2010
"A Pragmatic Response to Climate-Change Regulation" ''Automation World''.
* Reade, Lou (March 25, 2010
''ICIS Chemical Business''.
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