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Published on 11/3/2011
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. – Nov. 1, 2011 – SABIC’s Innovative Plastics business
today celebrated a major milestone with the official opening of its specialty
polypropylene (PP) compounding operation at its Bay St. Louis, Mississippi
manufacturing site. The new compounding operation will supply SABIC® PP
compounds and SABIC STAMAX* long glass fiber-filled PP (LGFPP) composites
for a wide range of automotive applications. SABIC’s new PP operation answers
fast-accelerating demand from automotive OEMs and tiers for local supply of
globally-consistent PP materials in North America, supporting production of both
regional and global vehicle platforms.
BAY ST. LOUIS, Miss. – Nov. 1, 2011 – SABIC’s Innovative Plastics business
today celebrated a major milestone with the official opening of its specialty
polypropylene (PP) compounding operation at its Bay St. Louis, Mississippi
manufacturing site. The new compounding operation will supply SABIC® PP
compounds and SABIC STAMAX* long glass fiber-filled PP (LGFPP) composites
for a wide range of automotive applications. SABIC’s new PP operation answers
fast-accelerating demand from automotive OEMs and tiers for local supply of
globally-consistent PP materials in North America, supporting production of both
regional and global vehicle platforms. This is the second time in 17 months that
SABIC has opened a PP compounding facility, having celebrated the start-up of
its Genk, Belgium plant in June 2010. SABIC’s PP investments underscore the
company’s commitment to provide high-performance materials that can help
automotive OEMs pursue weight reduction opportunities and achieve
energy-efficient improvements in vehicles.
“In today’s
fast-paced automotive industry, we continually strive to help our customers
respond to new challenges and demands,” said Gregory A. Adams, vice president,
Innovative Plastics, Automotive. “One of those challenges is the movement of
many OEMs towards global vehicle platforms, with the resulting demand for
high-quality, consistent materials that meet specifications across multiple
regions. With this investment in Bay St. Louis, we have significantly boosted
our capability to meet that demand and deliver even more responsiveness to our
global customers, their engineering teams, and
suppliers.”
Innovative Plastics installed the new PP capacity in
Bay St. Louis by drawing upon the design and technology of the company’s Genk
plant, the largest greenfield PP compounding plant ever built in Europe. This
world-scale facility supplies PP compounds to Europe and SABIC STAMAX LGFPP
composites to Europe and Asia Pacific. Genk also houses a Compounding Innovation
Center with three pilot lines designed to speed the development cycle for new
products and processes.
“With the investment in Bay St. Louis,
we have taken the expertise that we have accumulated in Europe and the rest of
the world and added it to North America,” said Leon Jacobs, polypropylene global
leader Innovative Plastics, Automotive. “As a result, we have strengthened our
ability to supply OEMs in this region with the uniform polypropylene materials
that meet global materials specifications. Moving forward, these same customers
will benefit from our ability to develop global polypropylene products and
deliver local support in validating those materials, thanks to our globally
integrated automotive organization and globally networked application
development centers.”
Growing Use of PP Materials in
Automotive
PP materials in the automotive sector have
shown steady growth over several decades – at about three to five percent per
year, on average – and have replaced metals and other polymers in various parts
and components. PP’s versatility and ease of processing contribute to growing
demand. Today, PP compounds are the preferred solution in many automotive
applications, including bumper fascias, instrument panels (IPs), door panels,
interior trim and other parts. OEMs in Europe first used SABIC STAMAX LGFPP
composites in the early 2000s, primarily for large molded parts such as
front-end modules, door modules, IP carriers, tailgates and seat structures.
Demand has continued to grow, with OEMs worldwide choosing SABIC STAMAX LGFPP
composites for their outstanding combination of strength, dimensional stability
and high flow for thin-wall structural parts.
SABIC STAMAX
LGFPP composites offer several advantages over other materials in automotive
applications: weight savings and corrosion-resistance compared with steel;
greater design freedom as it can be injection-molded, compared to
compression-molded materials; lower costs because it needs fewer finishing
operations; high heat-deflection temperatures; low thermal expansion;
high-stiffness, impact resistance and tensile strength; and low
creep.
“Automakers have enjoyed tremendous success with our
polypropylene materials for over three decades,” said Jacobs. “We are excited to
help customers in the NAFTA countries tap into this proven portfolio of
polypropylene solutions for the development of cars in various world markets;
and the timing could not be better with OEMs exploring new opportunities for
these materials in automotive designs.”
“New doors are opening
for polypropylene and the broader category of thermoplastic materials,” Jacobs
continued. “In components for hybrid and electric vehicles; in the under-hood
area where heat is not a critical factor; and in semi-structural applications
where polypropylene can allow for the creation of highly integrated parts to
further reduce mass and cost.”
SABIC’s portfolio of automotive
plastics is one of the largest and most diverse in the industry. In addition to
PP materials, it includes a comprehensive range of engineering thermoplastic
resins. Combined, these polymers represent 60 percent of the plastics used today
in vehicle construction and present opportunities for innovative application
development that can further drive out weight and cost for next-generation
vehicles.
Saudi Basic Industries
Corporation (SABIC) ranks among the world’s top petrochemical companies, and is
a global market leader in the production of polyethylene, polypropylene,
advanced thermoplastics, glycols, methanol and fertilizers. SABIC manufactures
with a global footprint in Saudi Arabia, the Americas, Europe and Asia Pacific.
The company operates in more than 40 countries across the world with 33,000
employees worldwide. It has significant research resources with 18 dedicated
Technology & Innovation facilities in Saudi Arabia, the USA, the
Netherlands, Spain, India and China. SABIC recorded a net income of SR 21.59
billion (US$ 5.73 billion) in 2010, and sales revenues totaled SR 152 billion
(US$ 40.5 billion).
About Innovative
Plastics
The Innovative Plastics strategic business unit
of SABIC is a leading, global supplier of engineering thermoplastics with an 80-year
history of breakthrough solutions that solve its customers’ most pressing
challenges. Today, Innovative Plastics is a multi-billion-dollar company with
operations in more than 35 countries and approximately 9,000 employees
worldwide. The company continues to lead the plastics industry with customer
collaboration and continued investments in new polymer technologies, global
application development, process technologies, and environmentally responsible
solutions that serve diverse markets such as automotive, electronics, building
& construction, transportation, and healthcare. The company’s extensive
product portfolio includes thermoplastic resins, coatings, specialty compounds,
film, and sheet. Innovative Plastics ( www.sabic-ip.com) is a wholly owned subsidiary
of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC).
* Trademarks of Saudi Basic
Industries Corporation or SABIC Petrochemicals B.V.SABIC Innovative Plastics IP
B.V.
® SABIC and STAMAX are registered trademarks of
SABIC.