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The Munich-based WACKER Group today officially opened a plant for the production of pyrine dioxide at its U.S. plant in Charleston, Tennessee.
attended the ceremony with representatives from the Government and the business community. The plant has an annual production capacity of 13,000 metric tons
. WACKER will use these outputs for sales purposes and for its own silicone production. Highly dispersed pyration of silicon dioxide is an important formulation ingredient for the manufacture of silicone rubber. The total investment in the new plant is approximately 134.4 million euros, creating 50 new jobs at the Charleston plant.
supply directly to customers in the Americas
to date, WACKER has produced pyridration silicon dioxide at its plants in Borghausen and NancyRitz, Germany, and at its plants in Zhangjiagang, China. The new plant in Charleston now allows the company to supply directly to customers in the Americas with the thermally desolyzed silicon dioxide.
plant also closed the material cycle and improved the supply chain on site. WACKER has been producing polysilicon in Charleston since 2016. The most important by-product of polysilicon production is tetrachlorosilane. This material can be converted and fed back into the production cycle or processed into thermolyte silicon dioxide, creating added value for the company and its customers.