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Lanxess expands high-performance plastics capacity in US

German firm plans to further invest Euro 50 to 100 million for organic growth in its high-performance plastics business in the coming years

Lanxess compounding facility for high-tech plastics in Gastonia, North Carolina, USA

Lanxess compounding facility for high-tech plastics in Gastonia, North Carolina, USA

BS B2B Bureau Pittsburgh, USA
German specialty chemicals company Lanxess has started up a second production line for high-performance plastics compounding at its facility in Gastonia, North Carolina. The new line, set up with an investment of about $ 15 million, doubles the site’s production capacity from 20,000 to 40,000 metric tonnes per annum.
 
In the plant, the basic polymers polyamide (PA) and polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) are mixed and refined with special additives and glass fibre, according to client requirements, to make the high-performance plastic product lines Durethan and Pocan. These products are used primarily in the automotive industry to manufacture lighter-weight plastic components that can replace metal parts in vehicles, contributing to greater fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.
 
 
“This investment shows our strengthened focus on high-performance compounds and underlines our strategy to shift this business towards higher-value-added markets. The capacity expansion in Gastonia also shows our commitment to North America, which we see as major growth region,” said Hubert Fink, member of the board of management of Lanxess AG.
 
In the coming years, Lanxess plans to further invest Euro 50 to 100 million for organic growth in its high-performance plastics business. “With the investments, we will be further balancing the capacities in our polyamide value chain and driving the globalisation of our engineering plastics business,” said Michael Zobel, head of Lanxess' business unit High Performance Materials.
 
Lanxess expects global demand for engineering plastics in automotive applications to grow by 7 percent annually (CAGR 2015-2020). This is being driven by rising car production and the trend towards more fuel-efficient automobiles. For example, in the US, automakers must meet government-mandated Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) regulations which indicate the average distance that has to be covered per one gallon of fuel. By 2025, an average fleet-wide fuel efficiency of 54.5 miles per gallon will be required compared to 34.1 miles per gallon in 2016.
 
“The US automotive sector remains strong, and the demand for engineering plastics in cars is growing. With our expanded capacity, we are in a position to support this growth and remain a reliable supplier to our North American customers,” said Antonis Papadourakis, Lanxess corporation president and CEO.
 
Lanxess is a global leader in plastic-metal hybrid and composites technologies that enable engineers to cost-efficiently reduce part weight in automobiles. Depending on the component, a part designed with high-performance plastics can weigh 10 to 50 percent less than a metal version. LanxesS plastics are used, for example, in engine applications, door structures, front ends, pedals, and interior components. Another field of application is the electrical and electronics industry.
 
Lanxess’ high performance materials business unit is highly backward integrated in the value chain. It produces the precursors for its high-performance plastics, like glass fibres for the polyamide and polybutylene terephthalate compounds and the polyamide 6 monomer caprolactam, all in its own plants.
 
The business unit, with roughly 1,500 employees worldwide, operates production facilities in Belgium (Antwerp), Germany (Krefeld-Uerdingen, Hamm-Uentrop, Brilon), China (Wuxi), India (Jhagadia), US (Gastonia) and Brazil (Porto Feliz). It is part of the performance polymers segment, which generated around Euro 4.1 billion in total sales in fiscal year 2014. 

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First Published: Jan 13 2016 | 11:39 AM IST

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