Innovative polycarbonate composites reinforced with glass wool will be jointly developed by Covestro and NANODAX. NANODAX President Masanori Fujita as well as Covestro experts Dr. Michael Schmidt (Head of Business Development for Polycarbonates in Asia-Pacific) and Dr. Christian Haessler see good prospects for future use of the reinforced plastics in automotive, IT and electronics applications. Haessler manages the Polymer Research & Development Center (PRDC) of Covestro in Shanghai, where the development work will be performed.
Covestro and NANODAX Co., Ltd. have signed an agreement on the development of innovative polycarbonate composites reinforced with glass wool. Tokyo-based NANODAX has developed a special process for the manufacture of these products. Conventionally, glass fibers are used for reinforcing thermoplastics such as polycarbonate. However, the new technology developed by NANODAX and their know-how enabled the use of glass wool as reinforcing filler for plastics. It has a small diameter and is more flexible than glass fibers. Covestro is one of the leading global suppliers of polycarbonates and has comprehensive expertise in their processing and application. Both companies see good prospects for future use of the reinforced plastics in automotive, IT and electronics applications.
“We welcome the opportunity to work with NANODAX to advance such an exciting compound technology,” said Dr. Michael Schmidt, Head of Business Development for Polycarbonates Asia Pacific at Covestro. “Our development cooperation is targeting diverse application areas for polycarbonates reinforced with glass wool, and will open up new prospects for both companies. In particular, we are aiming at advantages in surface appearance and material processing. Cost reductions for customers are expected through an optimized injection molding manufacturing process.”
NANODAX Chairman and Executive Director Masanori Fujita added, “Together with Covestro, we aim to introduce our new materials and new technology to the global market. We value the global presence and technical expertise of our partner.”
The joint development work will be performed primarily at Covestro´s Polymer Research & Development Center (PRDC) in Shanghai, China.
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