Action Technology Commissions Building Expansion Project

Illinois facility makes gaskets for aerosol valves and trigger pumps for multiple industries; manufacturing technology provides integrated traceability and seamless global supply.

Illinois facility makes gaskets for aerosol valves and trigger pumps for multiple industries; manufacturing technology provides integrated traceability and seamless global supply.
Illinois facility makes gaskets for aerosol valves and trigger pumps for multiple industries; manufacturing technology provides integrated traceability and seamless global supply.

Action Technology, a Tekni-Plex business unit, recently commissioned a multimillion-dollar rubber mixing system and building expansion project at its Schaumburg, IL, facility. The rubber compounds produced by the new system are used by Action to manufacture gaskets for aerosol valves and trigger pumps used in food/beverage, pharmaceutical, personal care, industrial and household products.

The Schaumburg project is part of Action Technology’s multiyear investment program in its European and U.S. rubber facilities to enhance supply security for global customers.

“The new system offers significant benefits to dispensing pump and aerosol valve producers, as well as their global consumer packaged goods customers. We can now offer increased capacity and seamless global supply using the same technology at our U.S. operation as we have at our site near Milan, Italy. Customers will now be able to qualify a compound once and be confident that we can supply it from two global locations. Standardization across facilities is critical for multinational companies requiring a secondary supply source,” says Jim Carosella, General Manager, Action Technology U.S.

The new manufacturing technology is also able to provide integrated traceability, from raw material lots all the way to finished goods. This capability is particularly important for pharmaceutical and food applications where traceability is frequently mandated to meet quality standards. The equipment also includes significant safeguards that support Action Technology’s safety initiatives.

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