Unit:
Zhangping City Project Construction and Development Center
Project Area:
longyan Xinqiao Town, Zhangping City
Industry:
New Materials Industry
Type of Project:
New Project
Cooperation Mode:
Individual Proprietorship,Joint Venture
Nature of Project:
Encourage
Working Progress in Prior Period:
The initial draft of the overall planning has been completed.
Total Investment:
6500 million yuan
Expected to Attract Investment:
6500 million yuan
Content and Scale:
The Zhangping Fluorine New Materials Industrial Park is planned to be located at the junction of Xinqiao Village, Zhenban Village, and Chenkeng Village in Xinqiao Town. It is situated 35 kilometers from Zhangping urban area, 5 kilometers from Xinqiao town center, and 13 kilometers in a straight line from the nearest major mining areas (Wuci Township's Fengshan Mining Area and Lingdi Chibang Mining Area). The park covers a total planned area of 9.95 square kilometers, with Phase I covering 6,000 mu (approximately 4,000 acres) focusing on developing fluorine fine chemicals, electronic-grade hydrofluoric acid, and new electrolyte materials to build a fluorine new materials industrial chain. Phase II, spanning around 9,000 mu (about 6,667 acres), will prioritize upstream and downstream supporting industries and logistics to establish a comprehensive fluorine new materials industrial cluster.
Industry

New Materials Industry

In recent years, Fujian Province has seen a growing agglomeration effect in its new materials industry, with a gradually improving innovation system and an expanding variety of materials. The production processes and output of stainless steel materials, ternary cathode materials, tungsten wire for lighting, high-performance automotive aluminum alloy sheets, laser and nonlinear optical crystals and devices, among others, rank among the highest in China. Leading enterprises such as Tsingtuo Group, CATL, Highsun Holding Group, Xiamen Tungsten, Zijin Mining Group, and Deer Technology have been cultivated. Driven by these industry leaders, Fujian has initially formed influential specialty new materials clusters, including lithium battery materials, stainless steel materials, advanced functional textile materials, advanced chemical materials, rare earth materials, and graphene.