Viskase
Public (OTC Pink: VKSC) | |
Industry | Food service manufacturing |
Founded | 1925 |
Founder | Erwin O. Freund |
Headquarters | Darien, Illinois, United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Thomas Davis, President and CEO |
Products | Food casings |
Total assets | $203,542,000 (2006) |
Number of employees | 2,100 |
Website | http://www.viskase.com/ |
Viskase (formerly Visking) is a global corporation based out of Darien, Illinois, USA that supplies plastic, cellulose, and fibrous film and packaging to the food service industry, including casings for processed meats such as hot dogs and sausages. Viskase has manufacturing facilities in the United States, Mexico, Brazil and France, as well as sales offices located around the world.
Viskase is a publicly traded company, using the stock symbol OTC Pink: VKSC.
Company History
Origins
Edwin O. Freund founder of what would become Viskase sought a readily available replacement for animal intestine casing. Upon creating a cellulose casing, using the "viscose" process (also used in rayon) he realized the product stuffed well, linked, and was able to withstand the smokehouse. Quite by accident, he discovered that when the casing was removed from the product the sausages retained their shape and were firm. This was the beginning of the skinless frankfurter or hot dog.[1]
In the 1950s, Visking Corporation became a division of Union Carbide.[2]
Products
References
- ↑ "Viskase: About Us". Viskase Companies, Inc. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
- ↑ "Leslie Enders Houck". The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
- ↑ "Viskase: Products". Viskase Companies, Inc. Retrieved 19 December 2011.