Rain Carbon Inc. reveals plans for new hydrogenated hydrocarbon resins capacity at its RÜTGERS Resins site in Uithoorn, The Netherlands.

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Rain Carbon Inc. has commissioned detailed engineering for a new plant to produce hydrogenated hydrocarbon resins (HHCR). The plant, expected to begin operations by the end of 2018, will have an annual production capacity of 20,000 metric tons. The new HHCR product line will supplement Rain Carbon's existing portfolio of hydrocarbon resins and meet the increasing demand for colorless grades of adhesives. The project is part of Rain Carbon's strategy to diversify its high-value chemical products portfolio.

Rain Carbon Inc. commissioned detailed engineering for a new plant for the production of hydrogenated hydrocarbon resins (HHCR). The new plant will be designed to produce a wide range of premium hydrogenated resins for use in the adhesive and marine coatings industries and other industrial applications. The annual production capacity is expected to be 20,000 metric tons per year and could begin operations by the end of 2018.

The new HHCR product line would supplement the existing portfolio of Rain Carbon’s hydrocarbon resins marketed world-wide under the brand name NOVARES®produced at RÜTGERS’ sites in Duisburg, Germany, and Uithoorn, The Netherlands.

“State-of-the art  production expertise and a  new first-class technology center will enable Rain Carbon inc. to supply  its  customers  with  a  next  generation  of  hydrocarbon resins.” said Uwe  Holland, Managing  Director of RÜTGERS NOVARES  GmbH. Industrial resins are  important  additives  for  car  rubber  products including  tires,  coatings  and  adhesives. This new  product  line would  allow Rain Carbon Inc. to  capitalize  on the  increasing demand  for more  hygienic  and  colorless  grades of adhesives known as “water  white” resins.

Gerry Sweeney,  President of Rain Carbon Inc. also commended  the effort saying: “The project would strategically  support the company’s continued drive to diversify its  high value chemical products portfolio.”