Bayer MaterialScience builds multipurpose plant for coating raw materials
Total investment of roughly EUR 35 million / Efficient and flexible production of HDI and IPDI / Rising demand for high-performance polyurethane automotive coatings
Leverkusen, January 20, 2012 – Bayer MaterialScience has begun construction of a multipurpose
production plant for polyurethane coating raw materials at Chempark Leverkusen. The products
hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) and isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI) are used primarily for
high-quality and environmentally friendly automotive and industrial coatings. The company is
investing roughly EUR 35 million in the expansion of its production capacities, thus strengthening
the site and securing jobs at the same time. The plant is scheduled to come on stream in fall 2013.
“In keeping with our mission statement, Science For A Better Life, our company develops
innovative and sustainable solutions as answers to global megatrends,” said Bayer CEO Dr. Marijn
Dekkers in Leverkusen on Friday. One example is increasing mobility around the world, resulting in
rising demand for high-performance automotive coatings. With this investment, Bayer underscores its
commitment to the Leverkusen site and to our region.” The CEO stressed that the new plant is just
one element of the company’s investment planning. “At Bayer MaterialScience alone, we intend to
invest at least EUR 700 million in capital expenditures in Germany over the next three years,” said
Dekkers.
“We must adjust our capacities accordingly if we are to meet the rising demand for coating
and adhesive raw materials,” said Daniel Meyer, Head of the Coatings, Adhesives, Specialties
Business Unit and member of the Executive Committee of Bayer MaterialScience. “We are therefore
making targeted investments in the individual regions in order to maintain or further expand our
leading market position.”
The new multipurpose plant will be integrated into existing HDI and IPDI production at the
Leverkusen site and uses modern and innovative process technologies for the efficient production of
both raw materials. This will enable the company to supply its customers even more flexibly and
quickly than before.
“This investment is a commitment by Bayer to Germany as its home site,” said Thomas de Win,
Chairman of the Bayer Central Works Council. “The high-tech facility will also enhance the
competitiveness of the Leverkusen site, including internationally, due not least to the fact that
we have an extremely well-trained workforce here in the region that can operate such a facility
professionally and safely. This is further evidence that training is worthwhile and pays off.”
One important area of application for both raw materials is high-quality polyurethane
coatings for automotive finishing. Given increasing individual transportation worldwide, there is a
demand for high-performance and durable coatings that are also environmentally friendly. Bayer
MaterialScience has developed innovative products for this application based on HDI and IPDI, which
also enable the formulation of low-solvent coatings. The two raw materials are also used in
industrial coatings, textile coatings and adhesives.
About Bayer MaterialScience:
With 2010 sales of EUR 10.2 billion, Bayer MaterialScience is among the world’s largest
polymer companies. Business activities are focused on the manufacture of high-tech polymer
materials and the development of innovative solutions for products used in many areas of daily
life. The main segments served are the automotive, electrical and electronics, construction and the
sports and leisure industries. At the end of 2010, Bayer MaterialScience had 30 production sites
and employed approximately 14,700 people around the globe. Bayer MaterialScience is a Bayer Group
company.
This news release is available for download from the Bayer MaterialScience press server at
www.press.bayerbms.com. From approx. 5 pm (Leverkusen local time), photos can be downloaded from
the news server as well.
Contact:
Dr. Frank Rothbarth, Tel. +49 214 30-25363
E-Mail: frank.rothbarth@bayer.com
Find more information at www.materialscience.bayer.com.
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