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AkzoNobel expands organic peroxide capacity in Mexico

The company's capacity of peroxyester, used in making of polymers, in North America is up by 40%

BS B2B Bureau  |  Amsterdam, the Netherlands 

AkzoNobel's specialty business has raised organic peroxides production capacity at its polymer chemistry production facility in Los Reyes, Mexico. The investment will increase the company's capacity in North America by 40 percent, substantially increasing the supply of essential ingredients for customers in the polymer industry.

“We are seeing increasing demand from our customers in North America and this expansion allows us to maintain our leading position as a reliable supplier of organic peroxides,” explained Johan Landfors, managing director of AkzoNobel's polymer chemistry business and the company's North American regional head. 

Peroxyesters, also known as peresters, are mostly used in the manufacture of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), low density polyethylene (LDPE), acrylics, styrenics and other thermoplastics. offers a large range of peresters under the Trigonox trademark.

Since 2015, has invested more than € 85 million in upgrading technologies to better serve its customers in the polymer industry, increasing capacity and repositioning its global manufacturing footprint at existing sites in Mexico, the Netherlands, Belgium, China, Italy, Brazil and the US.

“This has been a major project which adds further momentum to our strategy to expand in our key markets. We will continue to focus on operational excellence to provide reliable supplies and accommodate the growth of our customers,” added Thierry Vanlancker, AkzoNobel's executive committee member responsible for specialty

In January this year, completed another € 22 million expansion project at the Los Reyes plant to increase production capacity. The site has been operational since 1970 and has experienced substantial growth. Los Reyes is also the headquarters for AkzoNobel's specialty business in Mexico, employing more than 230 people. Overall, the company has more than 500 employees in Mexico across three production sites.

AkzoNobel expands organic peroxide capacity in Mexico

The company's capacity of peroxyester, used in making of polymers, in North America is up by 40%

The company's capacity of peroxyester, used in making of polymers, in North America is up by 40%
AkzoNobel's specialty business has raised organic peroxides production capacity at its polymer chemistry production facility in Los Reyes, Mexico. The investment will increase the company's capacity in North America by 40 percent, substantially increasing the supply of essential ingredients for customers in the polymer industry.

“We are seeing increasing demand from our customers in North America and this expansion allows us to maintain our leading position as a reliable supplier of organic peroxides,” explained Johan Landfors, managing director of AkzoNobel's polymer chemistry business and the company's North American regional head. 

Peroxyesters, also known as peresters, are mostly used in the manufacture of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), low density polyethylene (LDPE), acrylics, styrenics and other thermoplastics. offers a large range of peresters under the Trigonox trademark.

Since 2015, has invested more than € 85 million in upgrading technologies to better serve its customers in the polymer industry, increasing capacity and repositioning its global manufacturing footprint at existing sites in Mexico, the Netherlands, Belgium, China, Italy, Brazil and the US.

“This has been a major project which adds further momentum to our strategy to expand in our key markets. We will continue to focus on operational excellence to provide reliable supplies and accommodate the growth of our customers,” added Thierry Vanlancker, AkzoNobel's executive committee member responsible for specialty

In January this year, completed another € 22 million expansion project at the Los Reyes plant to increase production capacity. The site has been operational since 1970 and has experienced substantial growth. Los Reyes is also the headquarters for AkzoNobel's specialty business in Mexico, employing more than 230 people. Overall, the company has more than 500 employees in Mexico across three production sites.

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