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In many cases, the end of the year gives you time to step back and take stock of the last 12 months. This is when many of us take a hard look at what worked and what did not, complete performance reviews, and formulate plans for the coming year. For me, it is all of those things plus a time when I u...
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Bluestar Silicones Launches New Foam Control Additives for Industrial and Food Applications
Domestically-Produced Silicones Deliver Competitive Performance and Improved Availability

EAST BRUNSWICK, N.J., Nov. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Bluestar Silicones has introduced a new line of SILCOLAPSE® brand foam control additives that provides broad utility at various temperatures and pH levels for a wide range of food and industrial applications. These foam control additives are available locally, and will be manufactured in S.C. 

"We're excited about this introduction because these new high-quality products are domestically produced and meet important performance requirements for our North American customer base," said Roman Radekevich, Market Manager for Specialty Fluids for Bluestar Silicones North America.

Bluestar Silicones' SILCOLAPSE brand foam control products are available in a range of dilutions to meet customer-specific anti-foaming needs.  These water soluble additives effectively control foam at concentrations as low as 10 ppm solids, even at elevated temperatures and under pressure. These products also are effective at wide-ranging pH levels and are particularly effective in alkaline conditions.

SILCOLAPSE 623 and 621 are designed for industrial applications, such as oil and petroleum, textiles, pesticides, pulp and paper, plastics recycling, synthetic rubber processing, wastewater treatment, and sea water distillation.

SILCOLAPSE 723, SILCOLAPSE 722, and SILCOLAPSE 721 are compliant with 21 CFR 173.340 Defoaming Agents and other Indirect Food Additives sections of 21 CFR. Typical examples include rendering-edible oil manufacturing, synthesis of food additives, fermentation, and processing of seafood, potatoes, and freeze-dried products.

In June 2012, Bluestar Silicones opened a new 226,000-sq-ft manufacturing facility in York, S.C.  This facility is home to all manufacturing and R&D in North America for Bluestar Silicones.

The company produces its extensive range of silicone technologies at the new facility, including liquid silicone rubbers (LSRs), high consistency rubbers (HCRs), room-temperature vulcanized silicones (RTVs), fluids, dispersions, release coatings, specialty fluids, resins and antifoam, marketed under its Silbione®, Silcolease®, Silcolapse®, Lyndcoat®, and Bluesil™ trade names.

About Bluestar Silicones
With worldwide operations headquartered in Lyon, France, Bluestar Silicones is a $650 million worldwide silicones raw material manufacturer. The company is one of the world's leading fully integrated global silicones manufacturers with more than 60 years of silicone expertise. Bluestar Silicones has manufacturing operations throughout the world and combines upstream silicon metal operations and capacity with downstream silicone market and application development expertise. The company offers a comprehensive range of silicone technologies in support of diverse specialty markets including paper release, textile coatings, healthcare, moldmaking, automotive, aerospace, and personal care. For more information, call (866) 474-6342 or visit www.bluestarsilicones.com.

Press Contact:
Joseph Grande, 413.684.2463, joe@jgrandecommunications.com

Company Contact:
Karen O'Keefe, 732-227-2089, karen.okeefe@bluestarsilicones.com

SOURCE Bluestar Silicones

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