Lots of News in Engineered Compounding
Three companies, two of them domestic masterbatch suppliers, and one a German compounder, recently made new moves in engineered compounds for the U.S. market.•Americhem expands: Color and additive concentrate producer Americhem Inc., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, has acquired Infinity Compounding, LLC of Swedesboro, N.J.
Three companies, two of them domestic masterbatch suppliers, and one a German compounder, recently made new moves in engineered compounds for the U.S. market.
•Americhem expands: Color and additive concentrate producer , Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, has acquired , LLC of Swedesboro, N.J. Infinity makes filled, reinforced, lubricated, electrically active, and precolored compounds, primarily in engineering resins. This is Americhem’s first foray into engineered compounding. As an Americhem Group Company, Infinity will continue to operated independently in New Jersey, under existing management.
•Lehmann & Voss Forms U.S. Subsidiary: German engineered compounder Lehmann & Voss & Co. has set up Lehvoss North America LLC in Pawcatuck, Conn., its first direct representation here. A local partner has been qualified to produce the company’s Luvocom compounds for the new marketing venture, which is headed by general manager Alfred Barkiewicz, formerly of Davis-Standard. Lehmann & Voss formerly had a U.S. joint venture with Techmer PM, which has been terminated (see below).
•Techmer forms new unit: Color and additive concentrate producer , Clinton, Tenn., has acquired full ownership of Techmer Lehvoss Compounds LLC (TLC), its former joint venture in engineered compounding with Lehmann & Voss of Germany (see above). Techmer has renamed the unit Techmer Engineered Solutions, LLC (TES). Techmer acquired all assets of the former j.v. except the Luvocom product line. Techmer did acquire the Plaslube and Electrafil product lines, which the j.v. had previously acquired from DSM Engineering Plastics.
Related Content
-
What's the Allowable Moisture Content in Nylons? It Depends: Part 2
Operating within guidelines from material suppliers can produce levels of polymer degradation. Get around it with better control over either the temperature of the melt or the barrel residence time.
-
Polymer Showdown — PC/ABS vs. PC/PBT — May the Best Material Win
First in a series, experts from plastics engineering consultancy The Madison Group will pit leading thermoplastics against each other to see how they differ in processing characteristics, chemical resistance, thermal and mechanical performance, and more.
-
ICIS Launches: Ask ICIS Generative AI Commodities Assistant
Said to be the first of its kind, this AI assistant will enhance access to ICIS’ intelligence and insights for the energy and chemical markets.