Cabot plans 25% expansion for Europe fumed silica
Cabot will expand production capacity by 25% at its fumed silica facility in Barry, Wales, company officials said on Monday.
The expansion is expected to be completed in 2012 and is part of a three-year plan to increase Cabots global fumed metal oxide capacity by 35% to 40%.
The project is an extension of Cabots long-term partnership with Dow Corning, and will help meet rising global demand for silicones, which is expected to continue to grow at 5% to 10% per year over the coming decade, officials said.
Cabot and Dow Corning have worked closely together in Barry since 1991, when Cabot built its fumed silica facility adjacent to Dow Cornings silicone monomer plant.
As part of a highly interdependent and collaborative fence-line relationship, Dow Corning provides Cabot with silanes, which are converted to fumed silica for Dow Cornings compounded silicones applications.
Cabot and Dow Corning have a similar fence-line relationship in Midland, Mich.
Fumed silica is an ultra-fine, high-purity particle used as a reinforcing, thickening, abrasive, thixotropic, suspending, or anti-caking agent.
The material is highly versatile and used in a wide-range of end-market applications for the automotive, construction, microelectronics and consumer products industries.
Fumed silica helps improve the performance of adhesives, sealants, cosmetics, inks, toners, silicone rubber, coatings, polishing slurries, and pharmaceuticals.
Cabot currently has six fumed silica manufacturing facilities globally, including two in the US (Tuscola, Ill., and Midland, Mich.), two in Europe (Barry, Wales and Rheinfelden, Germany), and two in Asia (Jiangxi Province, China and Mettur, India).
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