| The Marietta, Ohio Technology Center conducts research and development at three levels: laboratory – bench scale, pilot plant scale, and molding and extruding of polymer and copolymer resins. |
| The Americas Styrenics’ polystyrene plant in Torrance, California produces HIPS and GPPS polystyrene. |
| In November 2001 at the Guaruja, Brazil facility, a new world scale polystyrene train started up utilizing cutting-edge technology. |
| The scientists and engineers at Americas Styrenics are recognized leaders in their fields. By combining the strengths of our parent companies in pursuit of breakthrough ideas we are pushing ourselves to new levels of performance. |
| The Hanging Rock polystyrene plant is located in Ironton, Ohio on the banks of the Ohio River. The polystyrene plant began operations in 1968. |
| America Styrenics’ Cartagena, Colombia facility was the first polystyrene production facility in Latin America. |
| The St.James, Louisiana plant produces styrene monomer. In 2002, the styrene plant completed a multi-million dollar capacity increase and modernization. |
| America Styrenics utilizes its applications lab to collaborate with customers to deliver new and improved products. We provide ongoing engineering and operations services as well as access to technology advancements to solve customer challenges. |
| For complete quality control, America Styrenics employees oversee the processing, storing and transporting of product to market. |