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Damaged Resin Plant Will Be Down at Least 6 Months

The owner of a German factory that makes a key resin used in auto parts says the plant will be out of commission until at least October.

DETROIT (AP) — The owner of a German factory that makes a key resin used in auto parts says the plant will be out of commission until at least October.

A shortage of the resin is threatening to cut global car and truck production just as the U.S. auto sales recovery is accelerating.

The Evonik Industries plant was badly damaged in a March 31 explosion and fire.

It makes at least a quarter of the world's supply of PA-12, a nylon resin used in fuel lines and other parts.

The plant also makes about 70 percent of a key ingredient used by other manufacturers.

Earlier this month Evonik said the plant would be down for at least three months. But the company now says that it's not expected back on line until the fourth quarter.