
- Significant investments in standard HALS and NOR HALS capacity
- Advanced NOR technology for driving growth in Chinese plasticulture
- New attrition-resistant (AR) product forms for safer handling
BASF is strengthening its leadership in plastic additive solutions by expanding its production capacities for both standard and NOR HALS products. These investments support the growing global demand for high-performance plastics and ensure reliable supply of proven, future ready technologies. With the advanced NOR HALS platform BASF addresses the key megatrends in the use of plastics: rising UV radiation, increasingly unpredictable weather conditions, and stricter environmental regulations. These trends are driving demand for materials that deliver longer service life, higher durability, and improved sustainability. "By expanding our HALS and NOR HALS capacities, we are enhancing supply reliability and preparing for continued market growth," said Joerg Bentlage, Head of Global Product Management, Plastic Additives, BASF. "Our technologies help customers improve product performance while supporting their sustainability goals."

Supporting China's growing plasticulture sector
As climate conditions become more extreme and sustainability expectations increase, growers - particularly in China, the world's largest plasticulture market* - are seeking film materials that deliver durability, efficiency, and environmental responsibility. Modern agricultural films must withstand intense sunlight and heat, but also aggressive agrochemicals and mechanical stress from thinner designs. BASF's NOR HALS technology provides industry-leading resistance to high UV exposure, elevated temperatures, sulfur-based products that create acidic microclimates, and increasingly harsh pesticides. This robust stabilization enables enhanced structural and optical integrity for reliable multiseason performance, reducing replacement frequency, labor effort, and waste.
These advantages are especially significant in China, where greenhouse, mulch, tunnel, silage, and balewrap films are essential to sustaining food production across diverse climate zones. BASF's NOR HALS platform provides long shelf life even under intense sunlight and acidic conditions, reduces plastic accumulation in soil through easier recollection and fewer film breakages, and boosts farmer productivity by minimizing the need for frequent film replacement. By maintaining optical clarity and structural integrity, the technology ensures consistent light transmission - a critical factor for maximizing yields in Chinese greenhouse operations. At the same time, extended durability and reduced material requirements support China's growing sustainability ambitions and its continued leadership in plasticulture.
Safer Handling with AR (attrition-resistant) Product Forms
Producers benefit from the ability to manufacture thinner films without compromising strength or longevity, ensuring stable performance across multiple seasons while lowering material use and environmental impact. To further promote safety and production efficiency, BASF offers its NOR solutions in AR form, which significantly reduces dust formation during handling and processing. This approach enables cleaner working environments, simplifies dosing and masterbatch production.
Visit BASF at Chinaplas from April 21 to 24 to get more information at hall 7.2, booth C41 or get in touch with us online Enquiry - Plastic Additives.
*Comite International des Plastiques Agricoles (CIPA Global Reach - CIPA Plasticulture)