DSM to expand compounding plant in North America
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DSM to expand compounding plant in North America

With the investment, DSM will enhance the site to produce the next generation of advanced materials, including polyamides and bio-based thermoplastics

  • By ICN Bureau | February 27, 2020

Royal DSM is expanding the capacity of its high-performance materials compounding plant in Evansville, Indiana. With the investment, DSM will enhance the site to produce the next generation of advanced materials, including polyamides and bio-based thermoplastics. The project is expected to be completed in Q3 2021.

The extensive modernization and expansion of the site is being driven by increasing customer demand for advanced material solutions for electrification, metal replacement and lightweighting in multiple industries. It includes the addition of the latest state-of-the-art production technologies, increasing efficiency and sustainability throughout the facility.

“As demand from our customers for sustainable sources of advanced materials grows, so does our need to invest”, said Jud Gibson, Vice President Commercial Americas at DSM Engineering Plastics. “The expansion of our North American operations helps to ensure we have the right tools to meet this need today and in the future.”

Shruti Singhal, President at DSM Engineering Plastics said: “This investment reinforces our focus on North America being a key growth market for our business. It also underlines DSM’s commitment to serve our customers by continuously improving the technology and sustainability of our facilities around the world “

The project will help to meet increased regional demand for high-performance materials, such as PA6/PA66, PET/PBT, TPC, PA410, PA4T/PPA and PA46.

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