Dymax Expands into North Carolina

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Dymax has purchased a building in Monroe, North Carolina. The 100,000-square-foot shell building will be customized and built out with new equipment over the next few years.

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The Monroe Corporate Center is a Class A precision manufacturing industrial park, which is home to international companies.

Dymax will expand from its Northeast base as it continues to experience increased demand from an expanding global customer base. Located just outside of Charlotte, the region opens doors to labor, technical and logistical resources.

The new manufacturing facility will consist of several functional areas including raw material warehouse, manufacturing, finished product warehouse, multiple labs and office space.

By engineering solvent-free, ecologically-friendly products to replace technologies that contain hazardous ingredients, produce waste or require higher amounts of energy to process, the company is dedicated to energy conservation and reduced environmental impact.

Dymax develops rapid and light-curable materials, dispense equipment and UV/LED light-curing systems. The company’s adhesives, coatings and equipment are matched to work with each other, providing design engineers with tools to improve manufacturing efficiencies.

Dymax companies have facilities in ten global regions, a worldwide network of sales partners, owns 30+ patents and employs over 450 people. 

“We are experiencing significant growth and need to plan for the future," said Aaron Mambrino, chief operations officer. "North Carolina was chosen based on the exceptional pool of highly skilled operators, technicians, chemical engineers, chemists and administrative staff required to fill approximately 227 new positions. Incentives and support from the state and local officials made North Carolina a great choice for our expansion.”

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