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September 14, 2023

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October 23, 2020

Dow Comments on Durables

US shift to suburbs boosts chems used in durables – Dow CFO

Author: Al Greenwood

2020/10/22

HOUSTON (ICIS)–More US consumers are moving out of the city and into the suburbs, which is creating profound changes in buying habits that are increasing demand for appliances, automobiles and other durable goods, the chief financial officer of Dow said on Thursday.

These are important end markets for Dow’s polyurethanes business, which is part of the company’s Industrial Intermediates and Infrastructure segment. Third-quarter volumes in the segment were down by just 3% year on year. Quarter on quarter, they rose by 23%.

Dow noted strength across furniture, bedding, appliances, construction and automobiles.

Some of the increase is due to companies restocking, said Howard Ungerleider, chief financial officer. He made his comments in an interview with ICIS.

Several manufacturers that make appliances and other durable goods suspended production during the height of the pandemic in the second quarter. Automobile production in Europe and North America fell close to zero.

In particularly, there is a significant backlog in appliances, Dow said during an earnings conference call.

But Ungerleider expects that another reason behind the rise in durable volumes is higher demand from end-consumers.

“We’re nesting a lot more,” he said. People are spending more time at home, washing more clothes and cleaning more dishes.

Appliances can run for only so many cycles before they give out and need replacing, he said.

But increasingly, consumers are not just buying replacement appliances. They are buying new ones as they move out of the cities and into larger homes in the suburbs, Ungerleider said.

This shift from the cities to the suburbs could become a long-term trend, Ungerleider said. If so, it would mark a break from the pre-pandemic trend of people favouring city life and abandoning the suburbs.

“They were talking about the death of the suburbs,” Ungerleider said. “It seems that pandemic has temporarily shifted that. We’ll see how sticky that is post-pandemic.”

If the trend holds, it could cause a rise in sales of durable goods such as appliances, bedding and furniture, he said.

Appliances use polyurethanes for insulation. Bedding and couches uses flexible polyurethane foam for mattresses and cushions.

In addition, city-dwelling consumers who once relied on taxis and ride-sharing to get around will need to buy automobiles once they move to the suburbs, Ungerleider said.

The automobile market is still some ways off to returning to levels before the pandemic.

However, any recovery will have a significant effect on polyurethanes and other chemicals. The automobile sector is also an important end market for styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) as well as coatings and several polymers, such as nylon, polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC) and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS).

If people continue to move to the suburbs, it could cause a rise in house construction. Residential construction is an important end market for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and titanium dioxide (TiO2), a white pigment used in paints.

Houses also use rigid polyurethane foam for insulation.

For the recovery as a whole, Dow cautioned that it would be uneven.

Polyurethanes are made with polyols and isocyanates such as methylene diphenyl diisocycanate (MDI) and toluene diisocyanate (TDI).

Interview article by Al Greenwood

https://www.icis.com/explore/resources/news/2020/10/22/10566180/us-shift-to-suburbs-boosts-chems-used-in-durables-dow-cfo

October 23, 2020

Dow Comments on Durables

US shift to suburbs boosts chems used in durables – Dow CFO

Author: Al Greenwood

2020/10/22

HOUSTON (ICIS)–More US consumers are moving out of the city and into the suburbs, which is creating profound changes in buying habits that are increasing demand for appliances, automobiles and other durable goods, the chief financial officer of Dow said on Thursday.

These are important end markets for Dow’s polyurethanes business, which is part of the company’s Industrial Intermediates and Infrastructure segment. Third-quarter volumes in the segment were down by just 3% year on year. Quarter on quarter, they rose by 23%.

Dow noted strength across furniture, bedding, appliances, construction and automobiles.

Some of the increase is due to companies restocking, said Howard Ungerleider, chief financial officer. He made his comments in an interview with ICIS.

Several manufacturers that make appliances and other durable goods suspended production during the height of the pandemic in the second quarter. Automobile production in Europe and North America fell close to zero.

In particularly, there is a significant backlog in appliances, Dow said during an earnings conference call.

But Ungerleider expects that another reason behind the rise in durable volumes is higher demand from end-consumers.

“We’re nesting a lot more,” he said. People are spending more time at home, washing more clothes and cleaning more dishes.

Appliances can run for only so many cycles before they give out and need replacing, he said.

But increasingly, consumers are not just buying replacement appliances. They are buying new ones as they move out of the cities and into larger homes in the suburbs, Ungerleider said.

This shift from the cities to the suburbs could become a long-term trend, Ungerleider said. If so, it would mark a break from the pre-pandemic trend of people favouring city life and abandoning the suburbs.

“They were talking about the death of the suburbs,” Ungerleider said. “It seems that pandemic has temporarily shifted that. We’ll see how sticky that is post-pandemic.”

If the trend holds, it could cause a rise in sales of durable goods such as appliances, bedding and furniture, he said.

Appliances use polyurethanes for insulation. Bedding and couches uses flexible polyurethane foam for mattresses and cushions.

In addition, city-dwelling consumers who once relied on taxis and ride-sharing to get around will need to buy automobiles once they move to the suburbs, Ungerleider said.

The automobile market is still some ways off to returning to levels before the pandemic.

However, any recovery will have a significant effect on polyurethanes and other chemicals. The automobile sector is also an important end market for styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) as well as coatings and several polymers, such as nylon, polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC) and acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS).

If people continue to move to the suburbs, it could cause a rise in house construction. Residential construction is an important end market for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and titanium dioxide (TiO2), a white pigment used in paints.

Houses also use rigid polyurethane foam for insulation.

For the recovery as a whole, Dow cautioned that it would be uneven.

Polyurethanes are made with polyols and isocyanates such as methylene diphenyl diisocycanate (MDI) and toluene diisocyanate (TDI).

Interview article by Al Greenwood

https://www.icis.com/explore/resources/news/2020/10/22/10566180/us-shift-to-suburbs-boosts-chems-used-in-durables-dow-cfo

SPFA: The Sprayfoam Show Convention & Expo 2021 rescheduled

The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA) announced the postponement of The Sprayfoam Show Convention & Expo 2021. Originally scheduled for February 2021, the alliance has moved the annual event to 28 February – 3 March 2022 in San Antonio, TX, USA.

The largest annual convention and trade show in the USA dedicated to spray polyurethane foam (SPF), The Sprayfoam Show brings together industry participants in insulation, roofing, speciality applications, and related equipment for educational sessions, a robust exhibits hall, the SPFA Professional Certification Program, an annual Golf Tournament, VIP events, and an entertainment-filled Close-Out Event Party.

“The Sprayfoam Show is the largest event of its kind in the U.S. and the industry’s contractors, manufacturers and stakeholders really look forward to attending each year,” said Bryan Heldreth, president of the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance. “Unfortunately, with so much uncertainty still surrounding COVID-19, we felt it was best to prioritize the health of our members and industry colleagues and postpone an event of this size until 2022.”

Attendees of The Sprayfoam Show 2022 will explore the latest developments in SPF including solutions for maximising energy efficiency and achieving Zero Net Energy in residential and commercial building projects. The latest in insulation, roofing and speciality products and applications will be highlighted. Attendees will learn about the opportunities and challenges affecting their business and the industry at-large. The event will also showcase installation best practices and provide meaningful networking opportunities with industry leaders, customers and peers.

The Sprayfoam Show 2022 will be held at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas. The SPFA will provide hotel and registration information in 2021. Event speakers and sessions, as well as the full agenda, will also be provided closer to the event.

“We understand that there may be some disappointment surrounding the date change for this event, however the safety of our attendees must take precedence,” said Rick Duncan, executive director of the SPFA. “We are currently looking at options for hosting a few smaller regional events in 2021 that will keep attendee numbers at a safer and more manageable level, while giving our members the ability to meet and learn from one another. Keep watch for announcements about these smaller events in the coming months.”

https://www.gupta-verlag.com/news/industry/24635/spfa-the-sprayfoam-show-convention-expo-2021-rescheduled

SPFA: The Sprayfoam Show Convention & Expo 2021 rescheduled

The Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA) announced the postponement of The Sprayfoam Show Convention & Expo 2021. Originally scheduled for February 2021, the alliance has moved the annual event to 28 February – 3 March 2022 in San Antonio, TX, USA.

The largest annual convention and trade show in the USA dedicated to spray polyurethane foam (SPF), The Sprayfoam Show brings together industry participants in insulation, roofing, speciality applications, and related equipment for educational sessions, a robust exhibits hall, the SPFA Professional Certification Program, an annual Golf Tournament, VIP events, and an entertainment-filled Close-Out Event Party.

“The Sprayfoam Show is the largest event of its kind in the U.S. and the industry’s contractors, manufacturers and stakeholders really look forward to attending each year,” said Bryan Heldreth, president of the Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance. “Unfortunately, with so much uncertainty still surrounding COVID-19, we felt it was best to prioritize the health of our members and industry colleagues and postpone an event of this size until 2022.”

Attendees of The Sprayfoam Show 2022 will explore the latest developments in SPF including solutions for maximising energy efficiency and achieving Zero Net Energy in residential and commercial building projects. The latest in insulation, roofing and speciality products and applications will be highlighted. Attendees will learn about the opportunities and challenges affecting their business and the industry at-large. The event will also showcase installation best practices and provide meaningful networking opportunities with industry leaders, customers and peers.

The Sprayfoam Show 2022 will be held at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas. The SPFA will provide hotel and registration information in 2021. Event speakers and sessions, as well as the full agenda, will also be provided closer to the event.

“We understand that there may be some disappointment surrounding the date change for this event, however the safety of our attendees must take precedence,” said Rick Duncan, executive director of the SPFA. “We are currently looking at options for hosting a few smaller regional events in 2021 that will keep attendee numbers at a safer and more manageable level, while giving our members the ability to meet and learn from one another. Keep watch for announcements about these smaller events in the coming months.”

https://www.gupta-verlag.com/news/industry/24635/spfa-the-sprayfoam-show-convention-expo-2021-rescheduled

October 21, 2020

Another Polytek Acquisition

Arsenal’s Polytek Acquires Incredible Solutions
Easton, PA & Crystal River, FL – October 20, 2020 – Polytek® Development Corp. (“Polytek”), a manufacturer of specialty polymers for mold making, casting, and coating applications, announced today the acquisition of Incredible Solutions. Polytek is a portfolio company of Arsenal Capital Partners.

Founded in 2017 and located in Crystal River, Florida, Incredible Solutions supplies epoxy coating and casting systems that are used to coat wood bars and table tops, create decorative surfaces and mixed-media furniture such as river tables, and complete a variety of other works of art and craft.

Incredible Solutions will join Polytek’s consumer brand portfolio and further expand the company’s offering of coating and casting solutions that are formulated specifically for do-it-yourself and artistic communities. These brands offer user-friendly products and accessories that are available direct-to-consumer via a variety of convenient channels, including company-operated e-commerce sites, mass retail, and online marketplaces.

Doug Lorenz, CEO of Polytek, commented “Incredible Solutions has had tremendous success in their first three years of business and we’re very excited to bring them onto the Polytek team and continue to grow with them in the coming years.”

Charlie Ives, owner of Incredible Solutions added, “We are really looking forward to teaming up and collaborating with Polytek. Ultimately, our goal is to continue to serve our customers to the best of our ability while introducing new product options and creative ways to use them.”
Charlie Ives will remain in an active role within the Incredible Solutions brand, and the two companies will continue to do business under their existing names. Genesis Capital, LLC acted as the financial advisor to Polytek.

About Polytek® Development Corp. Founded in 1984, Polytek® Development Corp. is headquartered in Easton, PA with operations in Pomona, CA, Galesburg, MI, Franklin, IN, and Grants Pass, OR. Polytek is a leading manufacturer of specialty polymers including polyurethane elastomers and casting resins, silicone, epoxies, latex, thermoplastic elastomers, and board materials. These systems are used primarily in mold making, casting, and coating applications in industrial and consumer sectors, including construction and restoration, arts and crafts, DIY, product design and manufacturing, entertainment, and education. Polytek® brands include Raw Material Suppliers, Alumilite, BCC Products, ETI Technology, Inc., Pro Marine Supplies, and Stone Coat Countertops. corporation.polytek.com

About Incredible Solutions Located in Crystal River, FL, and founded by a husband and wife duo in 2017, Incredible Solutions was established to service a rapidly growing do-it-yourself epoxy market. The company quickly grew into a top seller on e-commerce platforms while maintaining the customer service hallmarks of a small, family-run business. Today, Incredible Solutions continues to provide user-friendly epoxy coating and casting solutions to do-it-yourselfers, artists, and craftsmen. www.incrediblesolutionsonline.com