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Soudal

Soudal is Europe’s largest independent producer of sealants, adhesives, and PU foams for both professionals and consumers. The Belgian family business from Turnhout, founded by Vic Swerts in 1966, has grown into a globally operating expert in chemical building specialties. The Soudal group is represented in 140 countries with approximately 4,000 employees worldwide.

Innovation

Innovation is at the core of the success of the Soudal Group. The development of new products, product technologies, and production methods is an ongoing process. A team of highly qualified researchers, engineers, and technicians is constantly working on the development of new products and applications tailored to the specific needs of customers in each country. This has resulted in groundbreaking products such as Soudal Repair Express, Soudal Fix All, and Soudal Expanding Foam.

Versatile product range

Soudal produces products for its own brands and private labels in 7 groups: silicones and other sealants, PU foams, adhesives, hybrid polymers, technical aerosols, and building chemicals. With its own brands, Soudal focuses on 3 market segments: construction, industry, and retail.

In addition to MS polymer, Soudal's world-renowned adhesive, the range includes a wide selection of joint sealants such as silicones, acrylics, and polyurethanes (PU), the largest choice of polyurethane foam in dispensers, fire-resistant products, and an extensive range of adhesives for the construction industry, the automotive industry, and the DIY sector. The wide choice of MS Polymer and PU binders from Soudal offers an optimal solution for every application.

Sustainability

Soudal is a leader in the development of products for sustainable construction that are safe for people and the environment. The company was already focusing on energy savings long before it became a global issue. Since 1966, Soudal's motto has been ‘Build the Future’. For over 30 years, Soudal has been tackling the climate challenge with optimization processes at three different levels: energy, materials, and packaging. The most modern production technologies are used to limit energy and water consumption, as well as waste. The well-being of users and employees is a top priority.

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