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Evonik has started up a new plant in Shanghai, China, for production of a wide range of organically modified speciality silicones.
The products, which are manufactured in batch processes, are used in polyurethane, paints, and coatings applications as well as in a variety of industrial applications.
Christian Kullmann, Chairman of the Executive Board of Evonik, formally inaugurated the plant on September 5, in the presence of about 300 guests from the worlds of politics and business.
On this occasion he said: "The plant is yet another important cornerstone in Evonik’s growth strategy.
"We’re focusing on businesses with a clear orientation toward speciality chemicals and on powerful innovations to significantly increase the value of the company.”
Organically modified speciality silicones form part of speciality additives.
This is one of four growth engines in which the Essen-based industrial group sees above-average potential for growth and margins.
Kullmann says: "Demand for speciality silicones has grown strongly over the past few years.
"China and its neighbouring countries are key markets for many applications.
"Thanks to the new plant, we will now be able to support our customers in the Asia region with even more speed and flexibility.
"At the same time we’ll be consolidating our position as the global market and technology leader for organically modified speciality silicones.”
Evonik has been successfully operating in China for decades.
With the takeover of the speciality additives business of Air Products at the beginning of 2017 and the opening of new plants in Nanjing, Evonik has once again significantly extended its activities in Asia.
"We’re strengthening our presence in some of the world’s most dynamic markets with high growth rates.
"This gives us the opportunity to spot regional trends earlier and to develop innovative solutions in collaboration with our customers,” says Hans-Josef Ritzert, Managing Director of Evonik’s Nutrition & Care Segment.
The speciality chemicals group invested a high two-digit million euro sum in the construction of the new production facilities.
Construction took about a year.
700 employees worked for a total of 1.3 million working hours to install a large number of devices and lay 23 kilometres of piping and 430 kilometres of wiring harnesses over an area of 30,000 square metres.
The work was completed on schedule, within budget and without a single recordable occupational accident.
The new plant has simplified Evonik’s supply chain.
"We now produce many speciality silicones locally, so we no longer need to ship them from Europe or North America to Asia.
"This enables us to react faster to requests and increases our flexibility,” says Claus Rettig, Chairman of the Management Board of the Resource Efficiency Segment.
The new plant is part of a global integrated production system that is the backbone for the manufacture of about 3000 different products.
Organically modified speciality silicones are used in many applications, serving, for example, as plastic additives for comfortable upholstered furniture, car seats, and ergonomic mattresses.
They also play an important role in the formulation of insulation material for buildings and ensure energy efficiency in cooling devices.
Yet another application area is antifoams, used in the building, textile, and plastics industries.
Speciality silicones are also essential ingredients of many paints and coatings other special fields of application.