Nuberg EPC Collaborates with PT. Hidrogen Peroxida Indonesia for Hydrogen Peroxide Plant

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Nuberg EPC, a global engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company specializing in the chemical industry, collaborated with PT. Hidrogen Peroxida Indonesia on a landmark project in Jakarta.

 Nuberg EPC bagged contract to design, engineer, procure, and construct PT. Hidrogen Peroxida Indonesia’s state-of-the-art hydrogen peroxide plant, with a production capacity of 40,000 MTPA (metric tons per annum). The project underscores the company’s dedication fostering the chemical industry’s growth in Indonesia and throughout Southeast Asia.

The partnership with PT. Hidrogen Peroxida Indonesia aligns with Nuberg EPC’s strategic expansion plans in the Asia Pacific region, leveraging its expertise in the EPC sector to drive sustainable growth and innovation.

Hydrogen Peroxide is a versatile chemical with wide-ranging applications, including bleaching, disinfection, and wastewater treatment, making it a critical component in various industries. This project marks a significant leap forward in company’s commitment to advancing green chemistry practices in Asia.

AK Tyagi, Founder and CMD of Nuberg EPC said, “In the realm of chemical engineering, Nuberg EPC is setting the pace with our latest endeavor in Indonesia. By harnessing the power of Hydrogen Peroxide, we’re not merely expanding our footprint; we’re also establishing a new standard for sustainable industrial practices”.

 As per the press release, the hydrogen peroxide technology for the project, developed by the Nuberg Innovation and Technology Centre, includes patented, high-yield process designs. The state-of-the-art technology will be utilized for the hydrogen peroxide manufacturing plant.

The project will be executed in Banten, Indonesia, marking a significant milestone in Nuberg EPC’s international expansion. The location benefits from robust infrastructure and a skilled workforce, contributing to the successful completion of the project within the stipulated 21-month timeline.