Nissan Chemical Corporation Nears Completion of Pasadena, Texas, Expansion
07/27/2018
Nissan Chemical America was established in 1989, and the manufacturing plant was established at the Pasadena location in 1997. Since then, the company has developed and marketed nanomaterials creating innovative solutions for paint, specialty coatings, catalyst, oil and gas, 3D printing and many other industries.
William Smith, President of NCA says, "Sales to the oil and gas industry are continuing to grow and, with completion of the expansion, we are better positioned to meet demand and serve our customers well."
The plant expansion is a $1.4 M project designed to increase capacity to meet the rising demand of NCA's line of nanoActiv products for the oil and gas industry. The improved facility will implement state-of-the-art technology further automating production. Components of the project and engineering controls meet or exceed compliance with the Texas Commission for Environmental Quality guidelines.
"We are excited to celebrate this special moment in our company's history and look forward to seeing increased production for our line of nanoActiv products," mentions Vice President Robert Griffith.
"The new improvements enable a production environment which is highly automated, highly efficient, uniquely safe to operate, cost effective, and offers the quality feedback information necessary to stay ahead in a highly competitive environment," he added.
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