Rhodia Completes Multi-Million Dollar Upgrade at Chicago-Area Surfactants Facility.CRANBURY, N.J. -- Growing customer demand for enhanced personal care products has prompted a multi-million dollar manufacturing upgrade at a Chicago-area plant operated by specialty chemical A Specialty chemical is a chemical produced for a specialized use. They are produced in lower volume than bulk chemicals, of which petrochemicals, made from oil feedstocks, are the most common. However, both are produced in a chemical plant. producer Rhodia Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :RHA RHA Residence Hall Association RHA Regional Health Authority RHA Road Haulage Association RHA Rental Housing Association RHA Royal Horse Artillery (a British Regiment) RHA Royal Hibernian Academy ). The project includes an upgraded reactor system (sulphonation) and blending vessels that increase Rhodia's overall capacity for specialty surfactant Surfactant Definition Surfactant is a complex naturally occurring substance made of six lipids (fats) and four proteins that is produced in the lungs. It can also be manufactured synthetically. products. These improvements allow the site to meet growing demand for Rhodia's Miracare[R] SLB SLB Solomon Islands (ISO Country code) SLB Schlumberger Ltd. (oil field services firm) SLB Server Load Balancing SLB Sport Lisboa e Benfica (soccer) structured surfactant compositions. Miracare[R] SLB products are innovative structured liquid systems used in personal care cleansing products The Miracare[R] SLB products impart multiple sensorial sensorial /sen·so·ri·al/ (sen-sor´e-al) pertaining to the sensorium. sen·so·ri·al adj. Of or relating to sensations or sensory impressions. and performance benefits, especially the long-lasting moisturizing effects that are increasingly popular with consumers. The Miracare[R] SLB line also allows very diverse textures for skin-care products, from cream to lotion-like. The Blue Island plant also hosted other enhancements including an improved control system, additional product storage, and quality assurance, mechanical, environmental, and safety upgrades. "These enhancements will improve product quality and consistency, flexibility of operations, and improved service and delivery to our customers around the world," explained Stewart Warburton, global business development director in Rhodia's Novecare enterprise. Brad Balint, Blue Island plant manager, added, "Blue Island is an integral part of our global surfactants strategy and our investments will ensure that the plant will deliver." Located just south of Chicago, Rhodia's Blue Island, Ill., plant produces an extensive range of surfactants, surfactant blends, and structured liquid surfactants for the personal care, home care, industrial and institutional cleaning, agricultural, and oilfield markets. Ingredients produced at Blue Island are found in many popular consumer products including hand and body washes, shampoos and facial washes. Rhodia is a global specialty chemicals company recognized for its strong technology positions in Performance Materials, Functional Chemicals and the Organics and Services clusters. Partnering with major players in the refining, automotive, electronics, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, consumer care, tires, and paints and coatings markets, Rhodia offers tailor-made solutions combining original molecules and technologies to respond to customers' needs. Rhodia subscribes to the principles of Sustainable Development Sustainable development is a socio-ecological process characterized by the fulfilment of human needs while maintaining the quality of the natural environment indefinitely. The linkage between environment and development was globally recognized in 1980, when the International Union communicating its commitments and performance openly with stakeholders. Rhodia generated sales of 5 billion euros in 2005 and employs 20,000 people worldwide. Rhodia is listed on the Paris and New York stock exchanges New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City. . |
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