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Solvay Boosts U.S. Production Capacity For Sulfone Polymers

Feb. 22, 2022
First steps will include significant capacity increases for Solvay's Udel PSU and upstream integration in DCDPS monomer.

Solvay Marietta plant

Solvay announces an ambitious expansion plan for its U.S.-based sulfone business, which focuses on polymer offerings for various critical life science applications, as part of its ongoing commitment to build capacity in this field to support a growing global customer base, according to the company.

The full scope of the multi-year expansion plans will reportedly touch all of Solvay's sulfone polymers including Udel polysulfones (PSU), Veradel polyether sulfones (PESU) and Radel polyphenyl sulfones (PPSU). The first major investment steps will include a capacity increase for Udel PSU of over 25% by 2024 at the company’s production site in Marietta, Ohio, with much of this increase expected online by early 2023, according to the company. Production capacity for dichlorodiphenyl sulfone (DCDPS) — an important common building block used in all sulfone polymers — will also be expanded by more than 25% by 2024, resulting in capacity increases at the company’s Augusta, Georgia site by end of 2022.

Carmelo Lo Faro, president of Solvay's materials segment, says, “Essentially, the expansions will address the growth potential of our sulfone products in high-performance life-saving and life-sustaining areas, such as healthcare, water purification and pharma processing.”

Key application market segments include hemodialysis, medical instruments and pharmaceuticals — in both development and production, and water purification, where Solvay expects strong double-digit growth in terms of global demand, according to the company. High-performance sulfone polymers also play a growing role in residential and commercial heating and plumbing systems.

For more information, visit: www.solvay.com

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