PBPSA management meeting at RWC facility
The Polybutene Piping Systems Association (PBPSA) gathered for its bi-annual management meeting, the first meeting in 2025. This time hosted at the RWC facility in Maidenhead, UK.
Inside the RWC manufacturing facility
Following productive discussions, the PBPSA team was given a behind-the-scenes tour of the plant, where high-precision production of Polybutene (PB-1) pipe takes place. Watching the formation of massive coils - crafted with impressive accuracy and care - was a striking reminder of the technological excellence behind modern piping systems.
Shaping the future with advanced thermoplastics
The visit offered valuable insight into how advanced thermoplastics like PB-1 are driving innovation in modern infrastructure. From improved efficiency to unmatched durability, PB-1 is truly engineered to perform under pressure—especially in complex building applications.
A milestone in leadership
After serving as PBPSA Chairman for seven years, Patrick van Beek shared that he would be stepping down from the role.
“After leading the Polybutene Piping Systems Association as Chairman for seven years, I have decided to step back and hand over this vital role to my successor, Lee Flood from RWC,” he said. “Yet, I will continue to represent LyondellBasell within the association.”
This marks a new chapter for PBPSA, with continued support from seasoned leadership and fresh perspectives shaping its strategic direction.

Thank you to RWC
A special thank you to Lee Flood, and the entire RWC team for their hospitality. Your expertise made this visit both informative and inspiring.
PBPSA management meeting at RWC facility
The Polybutene Piping Systems Association (PBPSA) gathered for its bi-annual management meeting, the first meeting in 2025. This time hosted at the RWC facility in Maidenhead, UK.
Inside the RWC manufacturing facility
Following productive discussions, the PBPSA team was given a behind-the-scenes tour of the plant, where high-precision production of Polybutene (PB-1) pipe takes place. Watching the formation of massive coils - crafted with impressive accuracy and care - was a striking reminder of the technological excellence behind modern piping systems.
Shaping the future with advanced thermoplastics
The visit offered valuable insight into how advanced thermoplastics like PB-1 are driving innovation in modern infrastructure. From improved efficiency to unmatched durability, PB-1 is truly engineered to perform under pressure—especially in complex building applications.
A milestone in leadership
After serving as PBPSA Chairman for seven years, Patrick van Beek shared that he would be stepping down from the role.
“After leading the Polybutene Piping Systems Association as Chairman for seven years, I have decided to step back and hand over this vital role to my successor, Lee Flood from RWC,” he said. “Yet, I will continue to represent LyondellBasell within the association.”
This marks a new chapter for PBPSA, with continued support from seasoned leadership and fresh perspectives shaping its strategic direction.

Thank you to RWC
A special thank you to Lee Flood, and the entire RWC team for their hospitality. Your expertise made this visit both informative and inspiring.