Price rises for engineered materials polymer products for Celanese Corporation

Celanese is a leading supplier of engineered materials and the only supplier with global production facilities providing local supply to all regions of the world. Celanese continues to support its customers globally with a growing portfolio of products and functionalized grades and the company is committed to enhancing its product offerings and capabilities through ongoing investments in assets, technologies, and product and application expertise.

A global specialty materials company, Celanese Corporation announced price increases on its Polyamide 66 compounded engineering plastics including Celanyl®, Nilamid®, Frianyl®, Ecomid®, Nylfor®, Nivionplast®, and Omnilon®, and its polyamide 66-based long-fiber thermoplastic compounds (PA66-LFT) as well as its propylene-based (PP) long-fiber thermoplastic (LFT) compounds.

The price increase will be operative for orders shipped on or after July 15, 2018, or as contracts otherwise allow. Individual grades may be subject to a higher increase than specified above.

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