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Fluoropolymer facility expands in Massachusetts

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Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics has completed the expansion of its Worcester, Massachusetts extrusion facility. The investment more than doubles Saint-Gobain’s fluoropolymer (ETFE and FEP) and ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) film manufacturing capability to produce films for photovoltaic (solar) products.

The company is now capable of extruding fluoropolymer film, such as LightSwitch ETFE for the photovoltaic (PV) market, at widths up to 80 inches (two meters) with a range of thickness from .0005″ (12.5 µm) to .016″ (400 µm). The installation of cutting-edge extrusion equipment allows Saint-Gobain to meet an increased demand for high-performance fluoropolymer film products for the PV, architectural and composite markets.

“The completion of this expansion project allows Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics to expand capacity of  thin-film fluoropolymer materials,” says Dave Williams, General Manager, Films Business Unit, Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics.

As part of the expansion, Saint-Gobain has also added capacity for C-treatment, a proprietary surface treatment for fluoropolymers, and a specialized line to produce its patent-pending LightSwitch Complete product. In addition, the investment has created new jobs at the Worcester extrusion facility, providing a boost to the local economy.

Saint Gobain Performance Plastics www.plastics.saint-gobain.com

 

About Kathleen Zipp
Solar Power World Associate Editor, Kathie Zipp, has over five years of writing experience and has spent her career focusing on renewable energy topics.


 

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