1966 | Norac entered the metallic stearate business with the acquisition of The Mathe Company in Lodi, New Jersey, and shortly thereafter, developed the patented and highly efficient COAD® manufacturing process. |
1981 | Norac broke ground on a new production facility in Helena, Arkansas. |
1990 | Metallic stearate production was moved to Helena. |
2004 | The company name was changed to Norac Additives. Thereby our division embarked on a product program to expand and build upon the core competence of metallic stearate chemistry. Significant investments have been made in both R&D technology as well as blending and production capacity. |
2017 | Norac Additives was acquired by Peter Greven Group. |
2020 | The headquarters and R&D lab were relocated from Pomona, CA to Ambler, PA. |
Today, Norac Additives develops, manufactures and markets a variety of PVC Additives such as ester lubricant blends and calcium/zinc heat stabilizers, along with other proprietary blends for the thermoplastic and thermoset market.
Cleveland, OH - February 21-22