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SRF acquired the facility with its purchase of DuPont subsidiary DuPont Fibres Ltd (DFL) in September 2000 and renamed it Tyre Cord Fabric Ltd.
With deep knowledge of Fluorine since the early 1980s, the company entered the Specialty Chemicals Business as a supplier of fine chemicals to the agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals industry. The business has a rich experience of close to three decades in Custom Synthesis, Contract Research and Manufacturing.
To meet the growing demand for packaging films globally, a new manufacturing plant was set up in Indore in 2004. Currently, the Indore (SEZ) plant has an output capacity of 1,58,200 Tonnes per Annum and houses a state-of-the-art R&D centre.
Society for Education and Welfare Development was renamed as SRF Foundation to better align with SRF Limited. SRF Foundation is dedicated to the transformation of education in the country.
SRF acquired the Thai Baroda Industries Limited plant in Rayong, Thailand that manufactured Nylon 6 tyre cord fabric.
SRF acquired the belting fabrics business of Industex Technical Textiles (Pty) Limited, a South African company. The acquisition cost approximately INR 20 crore. Post the acquisition, the new entity was named SRF Industex Belting (Pty) Limited.
We commenced commercial production of Polyester Industrial Yarn in May 2009 with a capacity of 14,500 Metric Tonnes per Annum. Located in Gummidipoondi (Tamil Nadu, India), the manufacturing facility takes pride in its state-of-the-art technology installation from Toray Industries, Japan.