Nouryon Has Launched the Full-Scale Production of Expancel® Expandable Microspheres in the U.S.A.

Date: 31/10/2023
a photo of Nouryon during a cerimony regarding the launch of the new plant for expancel® expandable microspheres

The start of the full-scale production of microspheres will allow Nouryon to consolidate the growing demands of the US market.

The international chemicals supplier Nouryon has announced that it has started the full-scale production of the Expancel® expandable microspheres at its new manufacturing facility in Green Bay (Wisconsin, United States of America). The new plant will indeed help the company to better serve the customers in North America, especially in the roof and automotive coatings, packaging and construction industries. In addition, it complements the existing factory in Sundsvall (Sweden) and the sites in China and Brazil.

The Expancel expandable microspheres are used as a lightweight filler and blowing agent to make the end products lighter, incorporate high-performing insulation properties and to better reflect the light – thus reducing energy consumption, cost and environmental impact. In addition, the customers can take advantage of Expancel expandable microspheres to enhance products in several applications where prevention of cracks and water absorption are essential to prolong the life of weather-exposed materials.

“Nouryon continues to invest in developing solutions that support our customers’ sustainability targets while boosting the performance of their end-products. Our customers around the world rely on our Expancel® expandable microspheres and we are pleased to expand our capacity to meet growing demand,” has stated Larry Ryan, President of Nouryon.

“Nouryon is seeing a marked increase in demand for expandable microspheres, particularly in the packaging, construction, mining and automotive industries and we are pleased to open a full-scale manufacturing facility to support our customers in North America. This investment underscores our dedication to growing with our customers,” has concluded Sylvia Winkel Pettersson, Vice President Engineered Polymers at Nouryon.

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