WACKER, Dow Corning Building Pyrogenic Silica Plant In China

Oct. 22, 2009

Dow Corning Corp. and Wacker Chemie AG recently announced they have started construction of the second phase of their pyrogenic silica plant in Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu province, China.
 
The pyrogenic silica plant, together with a siloxane plant, is a key facility of an integrated silicone manufacturing site developed by both companies at Jiangsu Yangtze River Chemical Industrial Park in Zhangjiagang to produce materials used extensively in industries including construction, beauty and personal care, power and automotives. Covering an area of 1 million square meters, the site is China’s largest facility of this kind and among the world’s largest and most advanced integrated production complexes for silicones.
 
The overall nameplate capacity for both siloxane and pyrogenic silica, including the second phase silica plant, is expected to be approximately 210,000 metric tons per year.

"Key application industries of siloxane and pyrogenic silica include: construction, automotive, electronics, beauty & personal care, healthcare, power & utility, solar, textile, and paper," says Brian Austin, Dow Corning Zhangjiagang site director. "Our investment in this site significantly enhances our ability to meet our customers’ needs of using silicone to enhance the performance of their own products and also to help spur the growth of many key industries in this region. It demonstrates our commitment as a company to sustainable development, using our long history of expertise and technology know-how to create environmental, economic and social benefits wherever we operate.”
 
Pyrogenic silica is a nano-structured specialty chemical. It can be used as an active filler in silicone elastomers, a viscosity-adjusting agent in coatings, printing inks, adhesives, unsaturated polyester resins and plastisols or as a flow aid, for example in the cosmetics, pharmaceutical and food-processing industries.

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