Arclin, a materials science company headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, has announced plans to expand its operations in Dillon County, South Carolina. The company will invest more than $60 million and expects to create over 30 new jobs as part of the expansion.
The project will add 60,000 square feet and a new production line to Arclin’s existing facility at 219 Harllees Bridge Road in Dillon. This expansion aims to address increased customer and market demand. Operations at the expanded site are scheduled to begin in July 2026.
Arclin produces building solutions and polymer technologies for various industries such as agriculture, construction, electronics, energy, and pharmaceuticals. The company operates manufacturing facilities and offices across the United States and Canada.
The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits related to this project. Additionally, Dillon County received a $250,000 Rural Infrastructure Fund grant from the council to help with site preparation and building construction.
“We are pleased to be expanding our Dillon, S.C., facility, which builds on the success we’ve experienced in this location since 2022. We are proud to be a part of this community and are excited to continue growing alongside our valuable partners, unlocking a brighter future for everyone,” said Arclin President and Chief Executive Officer Bradley Bolduc.
“By investing more than $60 million in Dillon County, Arclin is strengthening its commitment to South Carolina and deepening its impact on the local community. We applaud the success Arclin has achieved in our state and are proud to celebrate this expansion along with the 30 new jobs it will bring,” stated Governor Henry McMaster.
“It is always exciting to see an existing company grow and invest in our state and our people. We look forward to continuing to support Arclin as it furthers its legacy in one of our state’s rural communities, creating additional opportunities in Dillon County and beyond,” said Secretary of Commerce Harry M. Lightsey III.
“Dillon County Council is ecstatic about Arclin’s decision to expand their current operations in Dillon County. We believe an existing industry expansion is one of the highest compliments a county can receive simply because the company has experienced the ability to flourish in an atmosphere we’ve strived hard to create. In Arclin’s case, the company enjoys several successful locations in the USA, and Dillon County was favorably awarded the selection. We will remain vigilant in our efforts to constantly create conducive environments for Arclin and all of our existing industry to thrive in,” commented Dillon County Council Chairman Stevie Grice.
Individuals interested in employment opportunities with Arclin can find more information on careers through the company’s website.


