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16 August 2024
PCG第2四半期決算
8月16日、当社の親会社であるPETRONAS Chemicals Group Berhad (PCG)は2024年第2四半期の決算を発表致しました。
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Investor Relations
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14 August 2024
パーストープ自治体、スウェーデンで最高の排出削減成果
7月25日、スウェーデンの公共テレビ、スウェーデン・テレビ(SVT)が、パーストープが1年間の二酸化炭素排出量を26%削減されたことを報じました。
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Perstorp
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27 August 2024
持続可能な変革は化学産業から始まる
エッフェル塔は7年ごとに50,000リットルのアルキド塗料で再塗装されています。もしこの化石ベースの樹脂の代わりに、パーストープの環境配慮型グレードのPenta、つまりVoxtar™が使用された場合、約11,000トンのCO2排出量が削減され、3,500キログラムの化石原料を無駄に使用せず地中に留めておくことができます。これは一つの例にすぎません。製造された製品の96%は化学製品に依存しています。化学マーケット全体を変革できたときの効果を想像してみてください。
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Sustainability
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28 August 2024
Ymer™で進化するポリウレタン分散技術を基にした塗料
ポリウレタン分散体(PUD)は、環境への影響を最小限に抑えながら多用途の性能特性を提供することで、長年にわたりコーティング業界に恩恵をもたらしてきました。低VOCで高性能なコーティングの需要が高まる中、PUDは木製フローリングから自動車の内装に至るまで、さまざまな用途で重要な役割を果たしています。革新と開発の最前線にあるのは、水系 PUD の配合と性能を向上させる非イオン性分散モノマーの Ymer™ シリーズです。
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Resins and Coatings, Products
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22 August 2016
Gut health in young broilers
Listen to Geert Wielsma, Portfolio Director Gut Health at Perstorp, presenting the webinar “Modulating Gut Health”.
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02 April 2020
Buffer capacity of feed webinar Q&A
Buffer capacity of feed webinar by Dr. Sofia Rengman on April 2nd 2020: Q&A
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Animal Nutrition, Feed acidification
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28 April 2023
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10 May 2023
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21 November 2022
TMR considerations and handling during warm months - Part 2
On part 1 of this interview, Jan-Hendrik Puckhaber discussed some of the main problems associated with TMR during times with higher temperatures. Now we dive into new technologies and solutions available to tackle this problem. Join us once more in this second part where Jan-Hendrick will share some insights and advice on what he has learned over the years for TMR handling.
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Animal Nutrition, TMR
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10 December 2024
Winning the Weaning Race: Go for Gold
Weaning marks an important and often stressful phase in a piglet's development. The transition from a milk-based diet to solid feed poses significant challenges to the piglet’s digestive system, which has been accustomed to easily digestible nutrients. The sudden change in diet composition, coupled with the separation from the sow, induces major physiological adjustments in the gut independently. These changes include for example the restructuring of the intestinal lining, shifts in gut microbiota, and alterations in barrier functions and permeability, inflammation and more (see figure 1). During this phase, piglets often experience a reduction in feed intake as they adapt to the new diet, which can result in malnutrition and slower growth. The immature gut, still developing its capacity to digest solid feed efficiently, becomes more vulnerable to pathogens. This can lead to diarrhea, which is one of the most common health issues during this stage and a major cause of mortality in piglets. The disruption in gut health also weakens the piglet’s immune system, making it more susceptible to infections and further compromising growth and survival.
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Animal Nutrition, Gut health, Feed acidification