Insulation industry news from Global Insulation
IndiNature hopes to open new bio-insulation plant in Scotland
18 October 2019UK: Edinburgh-based bio-insulation company IndiNature is preparing to build a Euro4.4m production plant at Hawick in southern Scotland. The company is currently in talks with Scottish Borders Council, contractors and others about the project, according to the Southern Reporter newspaper. The 2600m3 plant is set to create 30 jobs. It is hoped that the new unit will be ready by the end of 2020. IndiNature manufactures its rigid IndiBoard and IndiTherm batts insulation products from plant-based materials.
Researchers turn CO2 into polyurethane precursor
18 October 2019China/Japan: Researchers from Kyoto University, the University of Tokyo in Japan and Jiangsu Normal University in China have developed a new material that can selectively capture carbon dioxide (CO2) molecules and convert them into ‘useful’ organic materials, including a precursor for polyurethane. The research project has been described in the journal Nature Communications.
The material is a porous coordination polymer (PCP, also known as a metal-organic framework), a framework consisting of zinc metal ions. The researchers tested their material using X-ray structural analysis and found that it can selectively capture only CO2 molecules with ten times more efficiency than other PCPs. The material has an organic component with a propeller-like molecular structure, and as CO2 molecules approach the structure, they rotate and rearrange to permit CO2 trapping, resulting in slight changes to the molecular channels within the PCP. This allows it to act as molecular sieve that can recognise molecules by size and shape. The PCP is also recyclable; the efficiency of the catalyst did not decrease even after 10 reaction cycles.
After capturing the carbon, the converted material can be used to make polyurethane, a material with a wide variety of applications including insulation materials.
US: Owens Corning has appointed Prith Gandhi its chief financial officer (CFO). He will take over from Michael McMurray on 23 October 2019, and serve until an external search produces a permanent successor. Gandhi, current vice president of corporate strategy, has 25 years’ financial services experience. The company announces its third quarter results for 2019 on 23 October 2019.
Owens Corning announces 2030 sustainability goals
14 October 2019US: Owens Corning has announced its 2030 sustainability goals. These represent the company’s third set of long-term goals and are designed to expand the company’s business impact through sustainability, continuing its commitment to incorporate material environmental, social and economic initiatives into its global practices and operations.
“These goals advance our business priorities by pushing us to discover increasingly more sustainable solutions, which is becoming more important to our customers and other key stakeholders,” said chief executive officer (CEO) Brian Chambers.
Owens Corning’s 2030 sustainability goals include reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 50%, sourcing 100% renewable electricity to reduce product embodied carbon, maximising product sustainability and building and supporting inclusive and diverse teams that reflect the communities where they live, work and serve. The greenhouse gas emission goal is in line with guidance to hold global warming to 1.5°C degrees and it was approved by the Science Based Target Initiative.
TechnoNicol considers Uzbekistan for new stone wool plant
14 October 2019Uzbekistan: Russia’s TechnoNicol is ‘seriously considering’ building a new 1.3Mm3/yr stone wool insulation plant In Uzbekistan. Vasily Tkachev, the head of the Mineral Insulation division of TechnoNicol, said that building a plant in the country would be ‘geographically justified,’ according to the Trend News Agency. He added that ‘significant’ changes in the local regulatory framework were expected regarding the requirements for energy efficiency of buildings during new construction and reconstruction. A final decision on the project will be made following a full assessment of the market and its potential sales regions.
UK: SIG has agreed to sell its Building Solutions division to Kingspan Group for Euro42m. Building Solutions is a UK manufacturer and distributor of building envelope solutions operating through brands including Steadmans, United Roofing Products, Trimform Products, and Advanced Cladding & Insulation. SIG decided to sell the division following a strategic review in 2017. Proceeds from the sale will be used to reduce SIG’s debts.
Hungary: MOL Group and ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions have laid the foundation stone at a new polyol plant being built at Tiszaújváros. MOL Group is investing Euro1.2bn in the project. It is expected to be commissioned in 2021 and will produce around 200,000t/yr of polyols.
The new Tiszaújváros complex will produce polyether polyols using technologies such as the HPPO process (propylene oxide from hydrogen peroxide) developed by ThyssenKrupp and Evonik. Polyols produced at the new plant will be potentially used as a precursor chemical in many industries, including polyurethane building insulation.
“This investment project will make MOL Group one of the most important players in the region’s chemical industry, with MOL being the only Central and Eastern European company to control the entire value chain from crude oil extraction to polyol production,” said Zsolt Hernádi, the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of MOL.
Owens Corning elects Eduardo Cordeiro to board of directors
23 September 2019US: Owens Corning has appointed the former Cabot Corporation executive vice president, chief financial officer and president of the Americas region Eddie Cordeiro to its board of directors. He will be tasked with bringing his 25 years’ financial and operational experience to the operations of the global insulation, roofing and fibreglass composite materials leader.
Fire at Huntsman polyurethane plant
20 September 2019Turkey: A fire broke out in an outside area and spread to the main factory and adjacent commercial property at Hunter’s Istanbul polyurethane (PU) plant. The company has stated that nobody was harmed and monitoring for any offsite environmental impacts is underway.
Yann Ditsch appointed managing director Knauf Insulation France
11 September 2019France: Knauf Insulation France has appointed Yann Ditsch as its managing director. He holds experience in the French construction market having worked as Country Sales Director for Knauf in France since 2011. Prior to this he worked for Saint-Gobain, Rockwool France and US Gypsum. Ditsch, aged 50 years, holds a masters degree in marketing and communication from the ESCP Europe (École supérieure de commerce de Paris).