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ResinTech Breaks Ground on New Cation Resin Plant

The $138.8 million development project includes 353,000 square feet of new construction on approximately 27 acres, and will open in 2020.

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ResinTech broke ground on its new global headquarters in Camden, New Jersey. The $138.8 million development project includes 353,000 square feet of new construction on approximately 27 acres. It will open in 2020.

ResinTech's new plant for manufacturing strong acid cation resin will be the largest facility of its kind on the East Coast and the first U.S. plant to produce ion exchange resins in over 30 years. The facility is sized to provide 550,000 cubic feet of production capacity with a planned expansion to meet the demands of the growing market.

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The new headquarters will also be home to ResinTech's resin regeneration division: ACM Technologies (with its filter cartridge and lab water system division) and Aries FilterWorks (with its packaging partner ActionPak). By consolidating operations that are currently based in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and California, the company expects to bring 265 jobs to Camden by the time the new facility becomes operational in June 2020. The company anticipates as many as 400 employees at this new campus when it achieves peak capacity.

“We are most excited to bring to Camden the first fully integrated polymer and sulfonation production plant built in North America in more than 30 years,” says Jeffrey Gottlieb, CEO of ResinTech. “This world-class plant, when completed, will produce solvent-free, environmentally friendly ion exchange resins for the purification of water for both North America and abroad.”

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