Sun Chemical Increases Plant Capacity
Their Kashima plant in Japan has increased production capacity of additives for metalworking fluids used in cutting, forming and rolling.
Posted: April 16, 2018
Beginning in April 2018, Sun Chemical Corporation (Parsippany, NJ) and their parent company, DIC Corporation (Tokyo, Japan), increased the production capacity of their Dailube® extreme pressure additives by 6,000 tons per annum at their eco-friendly plant in Kashima, Japan, in a move to better serve customers around the globe, as well as promote and deliver their sulfurized extreme pressure additives into new and existing markets.
Optimized for metalworking fluids used in cutting, forming and rolling, Dailube extreme pressure additives are light in color, low odor and available in a range of chemistries, including olefin, lard, vegetable, ester, and fatty acid. Opened in 1972, the 600,000 sq m Kashima plant is the ideal location for capacity expansion due to its dedication to eco-friendly production processes, award-winning achievements and technological legacy. Along with extreme pressure sulfur additives, the facility produces organic pigments, bases for inks, metal carboxylates, and polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) resins.
To reduce environmental impact, the Kashima plant utilizes steam generation facilities, biomass boilers, solar panels, and windmills to power the majority of its production processes. The facility has received various certifications and honors related to quality management, hygiene, and safety, and serves as a keystone to Sun Chemical and DIC Corporation’s commitment to quality, innovation and environmental responsibility.