Wacker expands silicones production in Brazil

Wacker Chemie is expanding its silicone production at its Jandira site near São Paulo, Brazil.

Wacker's new silicone production in Jandira, Brazil

The company is currently building a multi-purpose facility to manufacture antifoam compounds and functional silicone fluids. The expansion is Wacker’s response to growing regional demand for specialty silicones needed in the textile, paper, household and personal care and cosmetics industries.

Investments for the expansion will total around 7 million euros. While the reactor for silicone fluids is scheduled for completion in the second quarter of 2017, the plant for antifoam compounds is expected to come on stream by the end of the year. In Jandira, Wacker already manufactures silicone products for the construction, textile and pulp and paper industries.

‘In South and Central America, the market for our silicone solutions is growing, especially in the personal care, household and textile sectors. In order to meet this increasing demand over the long term, we will extend our production in Jandira,’ noted Wacker executive board member Auguste Willems.

After the completion of the polysilicon production site in Tennessee, the group has concluded its major investments and is now focusing on plants for intermediates, sales products and specialty products, he explained. ‘In this way, we intend to secure and further expand our position as a leading silicones manufacturer in the region, and provide a basis for future growth,’ Willems added.

The new production complex is a key addition to the Jandira site’s supply chain. With the two new reactors for silicones fluids and antifoam compounds, Wacker is able to produce important precursors and starting materials for specialized antifoam, impregnating and release agents and for additives for the pulp and paper, cosmetics and household care industries.

‘With the expanded silicones production in the year of Wacker’s 40th anniversary in Brazil, we can offer considerable added value to our local customers and partners,’ said Adriano Magalhaes, managing director of Wacker Quimica do Brasil. ‘The new facility makes it possible to enlarge our portfolio and adapt our products even better to customer needs and local industry requirements.’