Ampacet plans new manufacturing plants in Brazil, India and Italy in 2011

(Plastemart) -- US based concentrates maker Ampacet is planning to open manufacturing plants in Brazil and India in early 2011, and add a new line in Italy by mid-2011. The Brazilian unit in Camacari is expected to produce 11-13 million lbs of black concentrates for blown film, blow moulding and injection molding applications annually.


In March 2011, the Indian facility in Pune will be opened with a production capacity of 24-29 million lbs of white and additive concentrates. Ampacet's North American projects include three new lines in DeRitter, among which two will be for colour and additive concentrates and the third to make black masterbatches. The projects also include single new lines in Cartersville and Kitchener, which will make similar white masterbatches using resins.


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FRX Polymers opens commercial plant in Switzerland

(Plastics News) -- FRX Polymers Inc. opened its first production plant earlier this year, making its specialty flame-retardant polyphosphonate resin at a location in Domat Ems, Switzerland.


Chelmsford, Mass.-based FRX has operated a pilot plant in Chelmsford since 2007, but needed more production to handle larger requests for the material, research and applications vice president Jan-Pleun Lens said.


FRX's polyphosphonate was developed in the mid-1980s by Plastics Hall of Fame member Dieter Freitag, who was instrumental in developing polycarbonate for Bayer AG. Freitag purchased the rights for polyphosphonate ≈ which never had been commercialized ≈ after retiring from Bayer in 2000.


FRX's polyphosphonate is available as a homopolymer or copolymer resin and as an oligomer when used as an additive. To date, it's been effectively combined with polycarbonate, PC/ABS and polybutylene terephthalate (PBT).


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Intertape to open Germany distribution center

(Plastics News) -- Intertape Polymer Group will open a European distribution center in Flensburg, Germany. According to a Dec. 10 news release from Montreal-based Intertape, the distribution center will supply customers with masking tapes, filament tapes, flatback tapes, aluminum foil tapes, double coated tapes, cloth duct tapes, and electrical and electronic grade tapes, as well as water-activated tapes.


The center's presence allows Intertape to make faster deliveries, and to have smaller minimum order quantities and less administration, Ralf Kausch, director of Intertape Polymer Europe, said in the release.


Intertape employs 2,000 with operations in 16 locations, including 13 manufacturing facilities in North America and one in Europe. For the third quarter of 2010, Intertape reported a loss of $4.6 million on sales of $187.1 million, compared to profit of $2 million on sales of $163.7 million for the year-ago period.


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Ferco Color to open a compounding plant

(Plastics News) -- Ferco Color has opened a new compounding plant less than a mile away from its color concentrate facility in Ontario, Calif. The 42,000-square-foot leased facility will make compounds based on bioplastics such as polylactic acid (PLA) as well as commodity resins such as polyethylene and polypropylene, owner and President Jennifer Thaw said in a Dec. 9 phone interview. Other products made at the site will include compounds for rotational molding and glass-filled, talc-filled and mineral-filled composites.


The first of the plant's four twin-screw extrusion lines started up earlier this month, Thaw said. The compounding plant and lab represent a total investment of $2 million.


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EPS imports to Russia to grow in November

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Temporary suspension of EPS production in Perm affected total imports. EPS supplies from external markets increased up to 12 KT in November, according to MRC DataScope. In October before a start-up of a new EPS production in Perm (Sibur-Khimprom) Russian companies considerably reduced total imports. It was expected that a new production would allow to reduce the dependence of the Russian market on imports.

The capacities in Perm were launched but the production was suspended almost at once because of technical problems.
Absence of enough offer of EPS from Russian producers was compensated immediately by supplies from China and South Korea. At the end of November EPS total imports to Russia grew up to 12 KT while in October it was about 10 KT.
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On the whole at the end of eleven months total imports of EPS reached the level of 94 KT which was 24% more compared to the same data in 2009. Domestic production now provides about 20% of market needs. As informed before, during January-November Russian producers delivered about 23 KT.


For more detailed information about polystyrene market, see DataScope.


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