Salisbury site to meet demand for adhesives, polymers and
electronic materials.
National Starch and Chemical
Co. recently hosted customers and local dignitaries to mark the official
opening of its expanded adhesives, synthetic polymers, and electronic material
manufacturing facilities at its Salisbury,
NC, plant.
The new facilities add over 10,000 sq. feet of production area to the existing Salisbury manufacturing
site. More than 30 new employees have been hired to support the company’s
expanded manufacturing capabilities.
According to company officials, a multimillion-dollar investment in the new
facility will accelerate National’s efforts to supply high-quality, innovative
adhesives to the pressure-sensitive and transdermal markets; specialty polymers
to the hair- and skin-care markets; and custom resins and fillers used in the
manufacture of adhesives, coatings, and encapsulants for electronic assembly.
“This state-of-the-art facility will provide us with the flexibility to support
the changing demands of a range of markets that National Starch serves, and
will better position the company to offer customers the innovative products
they need in an increasingly competitive marketplace,” said Alan Bate, executive
vice president of National Starch and Chemical Co. “It also reflects our
commitment to maintaining a leadership position in the specialty adhesives,
polymers and electronic materials industries.”
The investment in the personal care polymers business at Salisbury employs new
technology that strengthens National’s specialty polymer manufacturing and
supply chain capability in order to satisfy growing global demand in hair
styling, skin care, and sun care applications. According to Charles Eggert, group
vice president of National’s Specialty Polymers business, “Our investment in
Salisbury reinforces our leading technology and market position in innovative
specialty polymers that are formulated by our hair- and skin-care customers
worldwide into personal care products that delight consumers who want to look
great and feel better.”
The new specialty organics plant and filler-processing facility for National’s
Electronic Materials division will increase the division’s captive
manufacturing capacity of custom resins and fillers used in adhesives,
coatings, and encapsulants for electronics assembly, according to Alan Syzdek,
group vice president, Electronic Materials. “These versatile facilities will
support our growing market share, provide for a more secure supply chain, and
further improve product quality,” said Syzdek.
Approximately 85 people representing key National Starch customers and local
officials - as well as plant personnel and company executives - attended the
opening ceremonies, which included a tour of the facility.
For more information on National Starch and Chemical Co. and its
products, visit
www.nationalstarch.com.
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