Axalta Expands Coatings Technology Center

Axalta's new reactor will allow for the testing and manufacture of new polymer concepts at a much quicker rate than before.
Axalta's new reactor will allow for the testing and manufacture of new polymer concepts at a much quicker rate than before.

Axalta Coating Systems, a leading global supplier of liquid and powder coatings, has invested $5 million in a new pilot reactor that has begun operations to support coatings polymer research and scale-up activities at its Coatings Technology Center in Wilmington, Del. The state-of-the-art reactor system is coupled with a complete process automation and control system to enable precise control of ingredient amounts and critical process conditions such as temperature and pressure. The expansion will enhance product development capabilities and accelerate the manufacture and introduction of the next generation of polymers that offer improved performance properties to meet customer expectations. The polymers produced from the pilot reactor can be used for both traditional solvent-based and more environmental friendly, water-based coating products.“Our goal is to provide our customers with the best possible coatings, ones that will cure faster, adhere better, offer the latest colors and be more durable than any others on the market," said Charles Shaver, Axalta chairman and CEO. The new pilot reactor is a key component in the advancement of a variety of polymer technologies to support innovative coating development. Formulations that work in a laboratory environment may not necessarily transfer consistently to full-scale production. The pilot reactor, also known as a semi-works facility, is a small scale manufacturing system that allows new polymer formulations to be produced in a way that fully mimics full-scale production. Improved first-pass production capability means increased product speed to market for Axalta's customers. For more information, please visit Axalta online.