A plant built around one product is hostage to one market. We design for the process instead — so the asset can be re-pointed as the market turns.
Markets move. Feedstock prices swing, demand shifts, a product that paid last year barely pays this year. A plant designed around one output is captive to all of it.
So we design differently. We engineer the process — governed by the parameters that actually run a reaction: temperature, pressure, residence time, catalysis and materials of construction — so the asset can be re-pointed as the market turns.
A reactor built for base-catalysed transesterification, if it is pre-engineered for multi-product duty, can equally run acid esterification or enzymatic esterification. One asset, a family of routes, a far wider product window — captured without additional capex.
Correct materials-of-construction selection is the insurance behind that flexibility: choose glass-lined, Hastelloy or SS316L to suit the most aggressive feedstock in scope, and a single facility safely handles many feedstocks for its full life. That principle, applied with discipline, extends across every train we engineer.
Our facility in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Maharashtra, is dedicated to oleochemical processing and ester chemistry. It is where the parametric, multi-product philosophy we sell is proven every day, at production scale.
So every plant we engineer for a client is backed by an operator's hard-won knowledge — what truly holds up to corrosive feedstock, what a flexible reactor actually demands, and where the margin really lives.
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