New compounding line for Altuglas International at its Bristol facility (Pennsylvania)
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Altuglas International, an Arkema Group subsidiary, has announced its intention to expand production capability at its Bristol plant in Pennsylvania to meet increasing demand on the American continent for its Plexiglas® acrylic resin and its acrylic capstock products. The creation of this new, technologically advanced compounding line will help produce Plexiglas® acrylic resin and Solarkote® acrylic capstock specialty products more cost-effectively.
"Next-generation acrylic technologies being developed in our R&D laboratories will help our customers extend the creative and performance possibilities of their products," said Christophe de Saint Louvent, President of Altuglas International. "With our high level of compounding expertise, optical color lab resources, and commitment to providing the best possible service, our customers can depend on Altuglas International for a reliable supply of premium quality products to meet their most challenging requirements."
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