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The global EPDM market was valued at USD 856 million in 2021 and is projected to reach USD 1,214 million by 2026, registering a CAGR of 7.2% between 2021 and 2026.
EPDM rubber finds its application in automotive, building & construction, wire & cables, lubricant additive, and plastic modification.
The EPDM is market is expected to be driven by growth recovery in automotive sector during the forecast period. In automotive, EPDM rubber is utilized in weather stripping seals, hoses, gaskets O-ring, grommets, and other under-the-hood applications. Moreover, the growth of electric & hybrid vehicle will enhance the revenue opportunity for EPDM manufacturers. Eco-friendly production and bio-based EPDM are opportunities in EPDM market.
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Carlisle Companies Announces Plans for New Polyiso Insulation Manufacturing Facility in Sikeston, Missouri
April 20, 2021 GMT
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 20, 2021
Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE:CSL) announced today plans to invest more than $60 million to build an innovative, state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Sikeston, Missouri. Consistent with Carlisle’s Vision 2025 strategy to invest in high-returning businesses, the plant will support organic growth initiatives and also create jobs for the city of Sikeston and surrounding communities. This 445,000 square foot facility will be the 50th for Carlisle’s Construction Materials segment, CCM, a diversified manufacturer and supplier of premium, energy-efficient building products and related technologies for the commercial and residential construction markets.
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Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE:CSL) today published its 2020 Sustainability Report in conjunction with a new ESG-focused website (www.carlisle.com/sustainability). The 2020 report and new website share details of Carlisle’s century-long journey and provide a deeper look into Carlisle’s socially and fiscally responsible approach to create value for its stakeholders, including customers, employees, suppliers, shareholders and the communities in which we operate.
David W. Smith, Vice President, Sustainability, said, “The publication of our 2020 Sustainability Report and our new ESG web portal are important steps in giving our stakeholders increased access to Carlisle’s progress and data related to product-specific efficiency attributes, safety, training, Diversity and Inclusion as well as topic-specific GRI data. As we deliver on Vision 2025, Carlisle remains steadfast in our commitment to ESG
Carlisle Celebrates 50th Anniversary of its Proprietary TyrFil Flatproofing Technology
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CARLISLE, Pa., March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Carlisle TyrFil (www.CarlisleTyrFil.com) this year celebrates the 50
th Anniversary of its signature TyrFil brand the world s first polyurethane tire fill material intended to flatproof tires. Over the past five decades, TyrFil has become the industry standard in tire fill flatproofing and is utilized in over 65 countries. The company is proud to be the proven supplier to the world s top equipment manufacturers and has the most OEM tire fill approvals in the industry.
Rendering tires virtually flat free on the job, TyrFil enables off-the-road (OTR) equipment to literally glide over typical work site debris such as sharp rocks, nails, glass, and rebar that would otherwise leave machinery vulnerable to dangerous and costly tire punctures. TyrFil can be pumped into any pneumatic tire to replace all of the air with