NewAge Adds Extrusion Lines, Expands Cleanroom to Meet Demand for Vaccine Tubing
NewAge’s high-purity flexible tubing and hose have been critical to applications in test kits, virus detection equipment, and front-line supplies.
December 10, 2020
To meet demand for its AdvantaPure tubing sets used in the production of the COVID-19 vaccine, NewAge Industries reports that it will install three Davis-Standard silicone extruders at a new 90,000-square-foot facility in early 2021. The company, based in Southampton, PA, also will add 3,600 square feet to its existing plant for more cleanroom space.
NewAge’s high-purity flexible tubing and hose have been critical to applications in test kits, virus detection equipment, and front-line supplies, said Davis-Standard in the announcement. The three new silicone extruders will complement the company’s existing Davis-Standard equipment lineup.
The two companies have a nearly 25-year business relationship starting in 1996, when NewAge purchased its first Davis-Standard extruder and feedscrew to support flexible PVC and PU tubing applications. Less than two years later, NewAge was back to purchase its first Davis-Standard silicone rubber extruder. Three additional silicone extruders followed. In addition, NewAge has six Davis-Standard thermoplastic extruders that service five extrusion lines, two of which are dedicated to AdvantaPure’s AdvantaFlex TPE product offering. Through the years, Davis-Standard has also completed control upgrades and provided laboratory periphery equipment and aftermarket support.
NewAge claims to be the only employee-owned and B-Corporation in the life sciences/biopharma industry in the United States. It supplies diverse product lines of tubing, hose, and fittings as well as custom extrusion and fabrication services.
“NewAge is always innovating, which is something we appreciate at Davis-Standard because that’s a driver for us as well,” said Larry Giammarco, Regional Sales Manager at Davis-Standard. “Being able to deliver reliable and high-performance elastomer and thermoplastic machinery to support their goals over the years has been rewarding. We appreciate their trust in us and look forward to delivering their latest batch of silicone extruders in 2021,” said Giammarco.
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