China Array Plastics Showcases Dairy Components Molded of High-Performance Thermoplastics at Chinaplas 2008

Company Highlights Growing Position as Injection Molding Leader of High-End Dairy Components for Chinese and Global Dairy Equipment Manufacturers

SHANGHAI, China – April 17, 2008 – China Array Plastics LLC, a full service injection molder of high-performance thermoplastics with headquarters in the United States in Pittsfield, Mass., is exhibiting new dairy components molded of high performance thermoplastics here at Chinaplas 2008 in booth W1F59. These include milk collection bowls and milking claws molded of Solvay Advanced Materials’ Udel P1700 NT® polysulfone and Radel A® polyethersulfone resins. The components are now being manufactured at China Array Plastics’ new state-of-the-art injection molding facility in Wuhan, China and underscore the U.S.-based company’s growing importance as a leading injection molder of high-performance dairy parts in China. China Array offers multinational and Chinese dairy OEMs tremendous advantages including top quality parts, faster delivery, lower manufacturing costs, and highly trained U.S. and local expertise.

While the dairy industry in the United States and Europe is relatively mature - expanding and contracting along with population trends - China’s dairy industry has grown to nearly $3 billion in annual sales in recent years, according to chinamarketresearch.com. Rice, once the primary source of protein in China, is being supplanted by protein-rich milk products, such as cheese and butter. Ice cream, a favorite treat outside of China for decades, is also increasing in popularity. Once unaffordable by the general population, these products are in increasing demand as the standard of living in China continues to rise and tastes become increasingly westernized. According to some industry sources, the dairy industry in China could reach $20 billion by 2010.

“The dairy industry in China is booming,” said Russell Johnson, president and founder, China Array Plastics. “Incomes here have tripled in the last 15 years and trends such as rapid urban development, changing consumer tastes, government-driven dairy programs, and the increase of western populations in China are all having a huge influence on the dairy industry’s almost meteoric growth. The call for newer and better dairy technologies to handle this growth is so robust that leading dairy equipment manufacturers are scrambling to set up new facilities here.”

For China Array Plastics, the growth of China’s dairy industry offers major opportunities to supply multinational and Chinese dairy OEMs with dairy components, including replacement parts molded from high-performance engineered thermoplastics.

“Dairy components are used under extremely harsh conditions, on a continuous basis, for gathering and distributing milk at dairy farms,” said Carl Olson, vice president, Sales and Marketing, China Array Plastics. “They need to be exceptionally durable and require outstanding strength and chemical resistance. In many cases, they also require excellent clarity in order to observe milk flow. Traditional materials, such as metals and lower-performing commodity plastics, can’t effectively meet these performance criteria. High-performance thermoplastics, as many dairy OEMs are now discovering, are the best and most cost-effective solution; their use in this industry is rapidly on the rise.”

The result is that China Array Plastics is being increasingly looked upon by domestic and global dairy OEMs for its injection molding expertise to mold these components.

“Our business is seeing dramatic growth in dairy applications, which require materials such as polysulfone, polyethersulfone, and polyetherimide due to their strength and ability to endure the most punishing cleaning conditions after repeated use,” Olson said. “Working with global suppliers like Solvay Advanced Materials ensures we are on the cutting edge of the newest and most advanced grades of these materials. Solvay’s Udel P1700 NT polysulfone resin, for example, provides all of these properties, along with superior toughness at extreme temperatures and FDA compliance.”

Beyond China, China Array Plastics will continue to mold high-end components for its traditional dairy customers based elsewhere, such as North America, where record milk prices and increased exports have boosted demand. According to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, (Feb. 23, 2008) the USDA recently raised its estimate of agricultural exports for 2008 to $101 billion, a 10 percent increase from its forecast this past fall. Slightly more than half of that increase is due to higher prices for agricultural products. The report notes that foreign demand remains remarkably strong given sharply higher prices. China's economy, expected to be the fastest growing in the world this year, will drive sales of U.S. dairy products, poultry, and red meats according to the forecast.

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About China Array

China Array U.S. was founded 28 years ago by Russell Johnson, who has been manufacturing industrial products to meet international standards continually during that time. Johnson has also served as an advisor to Harvard Business School's Asian Research Center on manufacturing in China. China Array Plastics is a full-service custom injection molder specializing in high-performance thermoplastics.

China Array Plastics selected Wuhan for its China headquarters due to the city’s historical position as the heartland of Chinese industry. Wuhan, which is home to several universities and technical institutions, offers skilled workers, a well developed infrastructure, and excellent distribution. The capital of Hubei Province, Wuhan straddles the Yangtze River at the nexus of main river, rail, and highway routes running north/south and east/west across China. Approximately equidistant from Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, it is perfectly situated for supplying customers within China or for reaching coastal ports for export.

China Array Plastics is a U.S. company. The new facility – whose Chinese name is Wuhan Array (China) – is known as a wholly owned foreign enterprise in China. This structure allows China Array Plastics to protect its customers’ intellectual property rights and gives them the confidence of dealing with a firm that operates under the laws and business practices of the United States.

For more information on China Array Plastics go to: www.chinaarrayplastics.com

®Udel and Radel A are registered trademarks of Solvay Advanced Materials.

China Array Plastics LLC, a full service injection molder headquartered in the United States in Pittsfield, Mass., is exhibiting new dairy components molded of high performance thermoplastics here at Chinaplas 2008 in booth W1F59. These include milk collection bowls and milking claws molded of Solvay Advanced Materials’ Udel P1700 NT® polysulfone and Radel A® polyethersulfone resins. The components are now being manufactured at China Array Plastics’ new state-of-the-art injection molding facility in Wuhan, China and underscore the U.S.-based company’s growing importance as a leading injection molder of high-performance dairy parts in China. China Array offers multinational and Chinese dairy OEMs tremendous advantages including top quality parts, faster delivery, lower manufacturing costs, and highly trained U.S. and local expertise.

®Udel and Radel A are registered trademarks of Solvay Advanced Materials.

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