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Sun Chemical Acquires SAPICI, a Manufacturer of PUs for Coatings

Published on 2022-01-11. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Industrial Coatings      Inks     Polyurethane Coatings    

acquisition-company Sun Chemical has acquired SAPICI, one of the global leading companies in high-performance polyurethanes for coatings, flexible packaging, industrial adhesives and more.

Unique Polymers for Inks and Coatings


With SAPICI, Sun Chemical reinforces its integrated supply strategy in the packaging market by adding capabilities to develop and produce unique polymers for the entire portfolio of inks, coatings, and lamination adhesives.

The combined resources and technologies of DIC/Sun Chemical and SAPICI will provide a comprehensive and unique polymer portfolio for areas such as industrial coatings, elastomers, industrial adhesives, and sealants.

Providing our customers with the most effective solutions on the market is priority number one, and the acquisition of SAPICI enables innovation in lamination adhesives to better serve this base,” said Mehran Yazdani, president, global packaging and advanced materials, Sun Chemical.

SAPICI’s core competencies in the manufacturing of ultra-low monomer isocyanates-based solutions will allow Sun Chemical to further address both current and future trends in sustainability, compliance, food contact, health and safety—reinforcing our commitment to responsible care.”

By joining forces with industry leader Sun Chemical, our team can utilize their vast resources for the next wave of innovation in coatings, adhesives, elastomers and sealants applications, ultimately improving the products our customers rely upon daily,” said Cristian Furiosi, CEO, SAPICI.

The extensive experience and product portfolio our organization has in this market, combined with Sun Chemical and DIC Corporation’s expertise and complementary products, provide an all-encompassing solution to excite our customers.”

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Source: Sun Chemical




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