HistoryOfInnovation2
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HistoryOfInnovation2
ABOUT BLUESTAR SILICONES History Of Innovation 1940’s • Initial synthesis trials in the chlorosilanes laboratory at Saint-Fons ( in the Rhone-Alps region of France) using magnesian methods in July 1944. 1950’s • The laboratory obtains interesting and original results, in particular on a new Room Temperature Vulcanising Elastomer, producing a single constituent. A patent is registered on February 6, 1958 (Number 1.198.749). This Room Temperature Vulcanising 1 Component, named CAF becomes a technical and commercial success. These products are still a reference in Aerospace, aeronautics & automotive markets 1960’s • Development of the resin new technology at the frontiers of Silicone & Silica technologies - Our resins are recognized all over the world for developping new products mainly in the coating field. 1970’s • Innovative molding products used in paleontological heritage preservation at the Tautavel cave in France. • A new market is launched with release coating system for labelling system! This market is now the 1st one within BSI. • Start up of the upstream part of the Silicones at the Roussillon plant. 1980’s • New foam Bluesil FR 1593 used as a fire barrier, in particular in nuclear power stations. • Innovation in Release Coating with the development of a new technology for food contact (Tin free). We develop a strong leadership in this field and in this market. • Waterproofing silicone (Bluesil WR 224) is used/developped in the restoration of heritage monuments and reduce deterioration. www.bluestarsilicones.com 1 ABOUT BLUESTAR SILICONES History Of Innovation 1990’s • The first Silicone products for Airbag are developped in partnership. • Rhodalis project developed waterbased silicone sealants ( Bluesil SLT 1000 and SLT 2000) with applications in sanitary. • Development of a new concept for our customer - Ready-to-use Elastomer with the «Mix & Fix Center». • First Cationic UV curable system for Release Coating RC – Silcolease UV Poly200 and Silcolease UV Cata 201 & 200. • Bluesil Hydrosoft – the first functional hydrophilic oil containing a HALS (avoiding long-term yellowing) applied to textile softeners. 2000’s • From Rhodia to Bluestar and the development of Open Innovation • 2003 : Innovation in Textile Coating - A real break is done in the airbag world with the development of the TCS 7534 still a reference in this market • 2004 : Debottlenecking of Roussillon with a new synthesis reactor for Methyl Chloro silane • 2007 : Acquisition of Rhodia Silicones by Bluestar - A new R&D & Technology approach and the start of Open Innovation with academics, partnerships & clusters • 2009 : Launch of a new process for Resins manufacturing with less energy consumption & effluent 2010’s • A global network to speed up Innovation & optimize resource • 2011 : Development of a new range of Green catalysts for our Silicone materials • 2012 : Start of Bluelco project, the 1st collaborative project between the 2 Bluestar companies Elkem & BSI • 2013 : Collaborative project on Energy recovery • 2014 : Start-up of the Cleantech project to decrease our wastes & to improve the water treatment in our plants www.bluestarsilicones.com 2
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