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MEDACCRED LAUNCHES NEW CONTRACT MANUFACTURER SUBSCRIBER PROGRAM

LEADING OEMs within the medical device industry have expanded the MedAccred program to benefit Contract Manufacturers and enable better oversight of their sub-tier suppliers. This program was developed by medical device company MedAccred Subscribers Bausch Health, Baxter, BD, Boston Scientific, Edwards Lifesciences, Johnson & Johnson, Medtronic, Philips Healthcare, Roche Diagnostics and Stryker.

The Contract Manufacturer Subscriber program will build upon the current MedAccred program and provide the rigorous oversight of critical manufacturing processes conducted by subject matter expert auditors around the globe. The critical manufacturing processes addressed by MedAccred continue to expand and currently include Cable & Wire Harness, Heat Treating, Printed Board Assembly, Plastics Extrusion, Plastics Injection Molding, Plastics Mechanical Assembly, Sterilization, Sterile Device Packaging, and Welding.

Subscribing Contract Manufacturers will benefit in the following ways:

  • Reduced cost while delivering improved quality
  • Improved process control down the medical device supply tiers
  • Enhanced role as a strategic supplier with greater assurance of sub-tier supplier controls, contributing to improved product quality and patient safety.

Dannette Crooms, Vice President, Global Supplier Quality, Edwards Lifesciences, said:

“The creation of a new MedAccred Contract Manufacturer Subscriber program is an exciting development that is going to help contract manufacturers within the medical technology industry develop greater oversight and control across their supply chains. This innovation will go a long way towards supporting quality and patient safety across the medical industry.”

Tony Knight, Senior Director, Global Supplier Quality (CM/OEM), Medtronic, added:

“Contract manufacturers are now able to leverage the power and scope of MedAccred! This expanded MedAccred CM Subscriber program is being introduced by the leading OEMs within the medical device industry. The MedAccred deep-dive process audits and the resulting MedAccred accreditations will drive improvement in product quality and cost savings through the tiers in Contract Manufacturers’ supply chains.”

Connie Conboy, Director, MedAccred, commented:
“Contract Manufacturers and their sub-tier suppliers are responsible for over 70% of all medical device manufacturing. The complexity of the supply chain through its many tiers poses a risk to product quality and patient safety which is what the new Contract Manufacturer Subscriber Program seeks to address.”

Print beyond full color with Xeikon’s metallic toners

Xeikon has announced the introduction of gold and silver metallic toners for its Xeikon Cheetah 2.0 Series, the most advanced line of digital label presses on the market, in line with the company’s strategy to focus on the label industry and develop application-tuned solutions. The production of labels for wine, health and cosmetics typically requires specific embellishing steps. This has been traditionally achieved by either printing on a metallic substrate, using metallic inks or using a cold or hot foiling process. However, these traditional techniques involve high setup costs due to expensive materials and tools and to the high amount of waste generated to reach the expected quality. Adding the metallic color digitally eliminates these costs, avoids secondary processes and unlocks new value-added label design options such as personalization.

A few years ago, Xeikon launched its ‘Creative Toner’ series, a portfolio designed to enhance packaging with specific colors. Palladium Silver and Matt Silver were the first creative colors to be introduced. Today, Xeikon expands this family with Metallic Gold and Metallic Silver to provide a digital alternative to flexo printed gold or silver measuring 6-8 on the Flop Index, an index that measures the reflectance of a metallic color. These metallic colors fit in the 5th color station of the Xeikon Cheetah press. Dry toner technology allows for hassle-free color swapping by just replacing the toner dosing unit and the developer unit. There is no extensive cleaning process required as the toner is dry, and a quick brushing with a vacuum cleaner is sufficient to be up and running between jobs.

As digitalization evolves and is increasingly adopted by the printing industry, digital technology becomes more integrated into all processes, including the converting and embellishing print manufacturing processes. Xeikon currently offers offline digital embellishing for 2D, 3D, haptic varnishing and foiling on its Xeikon Fusion Embellishment Unit (FEU). Inline embellishing with full-color digital print is available as haptic white on the Xeikon Panther UV-IJ Series. The use of metallic toners on Xeikon Cheetah 2.0 presses make it much easier to produce labels that are less complex while dramatically reducing turnaround times and simplifying the overall production process.

Filip Weymans, Xeikon’s Vice President Marketing, confirms: “The development of application-tuned toners empowers printers to create their own digital solution, allowing them to stand out from other print providers and remain competitive. With the Xeikon Metallic Gold and Silver toners, we continue our commitment to innovate in leading-edge technology and provide new opportunities for the label printing industry.” Xeikon metallic toners will be available as of May 2022 for all Xeikon Cheetah 2.0 users. At the Xeikon Café Europe 2022, April 26-28, visitors will see live demonstrations at the Global Innovation Center. Label printers and converters will also learn how the latest Xeikon solutions bring more value to their business. In addition, visitors can reserve individual sessions with Xeikon experts to get in-depth insight and discuss opportunities and needs.

CELEBRATING EARTH DAY, ADS SIGNS COMMITMENT TO SET SCIENCE BASED TARGETS FOR GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (ADS) (NYSE: WMS) today announced that in celebration of Earth Day, Scott Barbour, President and Chief Executive Officer signed a commitment to pursue Science Based Targets (SBTs) to reduce the Company’s greenhouse gas emissions.

“ADS’ commitment to reducing overall greenhouse gas emissions reflects the Company’s broader goal to continue making progress on environmental stewardship initiatives,” Barbour stated. “We are proud to join the more than 2,000 businesses that are working with the Science Based Targets initiative to reduce emissions in line with climate science. I believe this goal fits in perfectly with this year’s Earth Day theme of ‘Invest in our planet’.”

The Science Based Targets initiative is a partnership between the Carbon Disclosure Project, the United National Global Compact, World Resources Institute and the World Wide Fund for Nature. This partnership is working to mobilize the private sector to limit global warming to 1.5°C and prevent the worst effects of climate change. More information can be found at https://sciencebasedtargets.org.

DuPont Wins Four 2022 Edison Awards, Highlighting Innovative Technologies

DuPont (NYSE:DD) is proud to announce that four of its innovative, breakthrough technologies were recognized with the prestigious 2022 Edison Award. Selected from hundreds of nominees, DuPont received three Gold, and one Silver award in several categories. Named after Thomas Alva Edison, the Edison Awards have recognized and honored some of the most innovative new products, services, and business leaders in the world since 1987.

“We’re honored that four breakthrough innovations have been recognized with prestigious Edison awards,” said Alexa Dembek, DuPont Chief Technology and Sustainability Officer. “This acknowledgement, selected by peers in the business and science community, exemplifies the spirit of sustainable innovation at DuPont, and reminds us of the impact we can achieve through customer collaboration to bring cutting-edge technologies to market.”

Gold – FilmTecTM Dry Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) membranes won a Gold award in the Eco-Innovation category. Seawater Reverse Osmosis membranes have traditionally lacked stability in the dry state and have required both a wet test to guarantee performance and a chemical storage solution to maintain it. Our innovation is a dry-stable membrane chemistry with a lower environmental footprint from reduced water usage, shipping weight, and chemical disposal. FilmTecTM delivers high performance over the operating lifetime and provides high NaCl and boron rejection to help meet World Health Organization (WHO) and other drinking water standards.

Gold – BETATECHTM thermal interface materials won a Gold award in the Thermodynamics category. BETATECHTM thermal interface material (TIM) is a novel solution that helps control heat in EV batteries. Efficient thermal management is key to achieving high performance in EV batteries. Optimized thermal management is closely tied to achieving extended range between charges for EVs and can also help improve overall safety and NVH performance. Already specified by several global OEMs, BETATECHTM TIM helps maintain optimal battery temperatures during both charging and operation, extending vehicle range and enhancing vehicle safety by decreasing the chance of thermal runaway.

Silver – The New, Low GWP Froth-PakTM Spray Foam won a Silver award in the Building Materials category. Froth-PakTM Spray Foam utilizes a blowing agent package that achieves a reduction in global warming potential (GWP) of over 99 percent compared to blowing agents used in past formulations, supporting DuPont’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Froth-PakTM is the all-in-one self- contained and easily portable low-pressure spray foam kit designed for professional contractors. This polyurethane spray foam contains no ozone-depleting chemicals or HFCs while elevating its performance attributes. It helps professional contractors quickly and efficiently fill larger gaps and penetrations in both commercial and residential applications – sealing out moisture, dust, allergens, and pests while improving energy efficiency, building resilience, and comfort for homeowners.

Gold – Delrin® Renewable Attributed acetal homopolymer won a Gold award in the Polymers and Emulsion category. Delrin® Renewable Attributed enables sustainable design, high resource efficiency in converting, and a lower total carbon footprint. It is the first commercial acetal homopolymer with a world-class environmental impact profile. Delrin® Renewable Attributed products demonstrate up to 75 percent reduction in Global Warming Potential (GWP) compared to fossil- based Delrin®. The innovative material comprises three renewable resources: municipal waste converted to steam as a heating source for the production process; wind energy for renewable electricity to run the manufacturing facility; and bio-feedstock from secondary waste converted to bio-methanol for the Delrin® Renewable Attributed base polymer.

Milliken & Company Tracks Progress on Sustainability Initiatives in Fourth Annual Sustainability Report

Today, diversified global manufacturer Milliken & Company published its fourth annual Sustainability Report, a key reporting component in the company’s progress toward its 2025 Sustainability Goals. In 2019 Milliken laid out 12 sustainability goals, focused on its people, its products and the planet, as a roadmap to achieving a healthier tomorrow. Guided by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, these 12 goals signal the company’s commitment to sustainability in all forms.

In 2021, Milliken eliminated coal as a primary fuel after investing $25 million into cogeneration, which combines steam and power generation. Notably, Milliken also increased the diversity of its U.S. management team by 8% and announced that its entire flooring portfolio is now carbon neutral.

“Our shared purpose and our material science expertise make us uniquely Milliken,” shares Halsey Cook, president and CEO of Milliken & Company. “We embrace not only our ability to make a positive impact on the world around us but also our responsibility to build a healthier future for this generation and generations to come.”

Completed in line with Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards: Core, Milliken’s fourth report details the holistic sustainability progress made in 2021. These efforts include:

  • Recording zero lost time safety incidents from COVID-19;
  • Logging 27,000 volunteer hours—the greatest number in company history;
  • Partnering with groups including Accelerating Circularity, Polypropylene Coalition, PureCycle Technologies and the Alliance to End Plastic Waste to lend our expertise in solving product end-of-life challenges;
  • Upgrading lighting to LED lights at 13 manufacturing facilities, reducing GHG emissions by 3,000 metric tons and marking the halfway point in the goal to convert all manufacturing facility lighting to LED by the end of 2023; and
  • Increasing renewable energy use to 97,608 MWh/year, over 97% of the 2025 goal of 100,000 MWh/year.

“The cover of this year’s report is an image from the documentary, Everest, which details the dramatic true story of a team of four climbers who ascended the mountain,” says Kasel Knight, senior vice president and general counsel. “Milliken and Polartec are sponsoring the 25th anniversary re-release of this film. For us, this story of teamwork, hope and perseverance was a natural fit for our 2021 report. Our goals are lofty, but working together, we know that we can achieve a brighter, healthier tomorrow.”

To view the complete report, visit Milliken’s Sustainability Hub here.

Danimer Scientific and Kemira expand exclusive partnership to commercialize fully biobased barrier coatings

Danimer Scientific and Kemira expand exclusive partnership to commercialize fully biobased barrier coatings

 

Danimer Scientific, Inc. (NYSE: DNMR) and Kemira announced today a multi-year license and supply agreement, exclusive in Kemira’s core markets, to commercialize biobased barrier coatings for paper and board products. The companies will introduce the newly developed coatings for food and beverage industry applications within North and South America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa in the coming years. The relevant dispersion barrier market size is currently around EUR 500 million and is expected to grow around 10% per annum. 
 
 
 
The new agreement builds on the companies’ successful partnership, originally announced in December 2020, to develop a coating and surface treatment that ensures paper and board items, such as single-use coffee cups, are home and industrially compostable, as well as biodegradable in soil and water environments. The companies developed the coating material using Danimer’s biopolymer PHA, which is produced from vegetable oils using modern biotechnology and serves as a biodegradable alternative to traditional plastics. 
 
 
 
“This new, exclusive agreement is a major step in realizing our biobased strategy to deliver high-quality, sustainable and circular packaging solutions to our customers,” said Antti Matula, SVP, Global Product Lines & Business Development for Kemira Pulp&Paper. “We’re excited to expand our partnership with Danimer to harness the full potential of PHA globally. Together we will bring new biobased and circular products to markets, an important milestone in reaching our biobased growth targets and differentiating from competitors.” 
 
 
 
The new PHA-based aqueous barrier coatings are heat sealable and offer an excellent oil, water and grease barrier. Additional benefits include repulpability, which enables the paper to be recycled without special equipment for full fiber recovery. These attributes further enhance the sustainability of the material and enable brands to provide products that contribute to a circular economy and reduce the impact of plastic waste on the environment. The PHA coatings can replace polyethylene and provide a viable alternative to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” are increasingly being phased out in food packaging around the world due to potential health risks associated with their use. 
 
 
 
“This expansion of our partnership with Kemira represents several important milestones in Danimer’s mission to reduce plastic waste,” said Stephen E. Croskrey, Chairman and CEO of Danimer Scientific. “First, this successful project reflects the potential for PHA to serve as a sustainable alternative to traditional plastic across multiple categories. Second, this new license and supply agreement establishes a new revenue stream that will further support the global commercialization of this material. We are grateful for Kemira’s continuing partnership and look forward to helping them bring these coatings to market.” 
 
 
 
About Kemira 
 
Kemira is a global leader in sustainable chemical solutions for water intensive industries. We provide best suited products and expertise to improve our customers’ product quality, process and resource efficiency. Our focus is on pulp & paper, water treatment and energy industry. In 2021, Kemira had annual revenue of around EUR 2.7 billion and around 5,000 employees. Kemira shares are listed on the Nasdaq Helsinki Ltd. 
www.kemira.com 

MAAG Group acquires AMN DPI

Oberglatt, Switzerland, May 03, 2022 – MAAG Group has acquired the French tool manufacturer AMN DPI (AMN) effective 02.05.2022. Maag is thus consistently continuing its path as an integrated supplier for systems in the plastics industry from extruder tip.

Founded in 1979 and based in Normandy, AMN, a developer and manufacturer of polymer pelletizing dies and die plates, brings a wide range of know-how to the MAAG Group for both the processing and the extrusion and recycling industries. The globally positioned company with expertise also in biodegradable, highly filled recycling materials concentrates its activities primarily on the European market.

Ueli Thürig, President of the MAAG Group, comments: “For us, the acquisition is a consistent further step towards even greater customer centricity. Toolmaking for granulators and systems can now be carried out completely in-house. This increases the availability and delivery reliability of Maag products, and production times are reduced.” AMN’s die plate production also increases Maag’s service thanks to increased support options for continuous operation at the customer’s site.

For more information on our products, visit www.maag.com.

Unique direct infusion and innovative vacuum technologies for composite components in manufacturing and bonding

JEC World at the Paris-Nord Villepinte exhibition center is the European trade fair highlight of the composites industry. Once again, the German TARTLER GROUP will use this platform to present its innovative dosing, mixing and application systems for synthetic resin processing. In doing so, the TARTLER solutions can easily handle both liquid and highly viscous media. Among other things, the company will present an efficient system for the new direct infusion process as well as the successful degassing stations for resource-saving material use. These include the T-EVAC evacuation system in its stand-alone and dosing system-integrated variants, and the TAVA 200 F vacuum filling system. They all work with vacuum technology and serve the purpose of freeing pasty and low-viscosity media from interfering air and moisture – both during the filling process and during feeding into the processing plant. The systems can also be used for production-integrated re-conditioning of material residues, for targeted waste reduction and for the realization of in-house material cycles. TARTLER will be presenting these and other system solutions at JEC 2022.

“In particular, all those resin users and composites processors who are dissatisfied with the previous methods of vacuum infusion due to safety-critical material accumulations, poor material degassing and high installation costs are cordially invited to visit us at JEC 2022 in Paris. We will be presenting the new TARTLER direct infusion to an international audience for the first time here, as well as the T-EVAC for efficient degassing. We also showcase the proven TAVA series”, says Managing Director Udo Tartler with an outlook to the forthcoming market launch. As things stand, the new direct infusion is an innovative alternative to the previously used – and often suboptimal – variants of vacuum infusion. Both initial customer projects and benchmarks at the company's own research and development center (R.D.D.) have shown that TARTLER’s direct infusion technology can offer numerous process and safety benefits. These include, for example, that thanks to precise real-time control of the infused resin quantities, the proportional material weights and the mixing ratios, the highest demands on the end product are met. Another advantage is that the system allows the use of faster curing agents without the risks of unwelcome resin accumulations with a tendency to exothermic reaction. In addition, its precise temperature control enables very short infusion times – which in composite technology ensures rapid impregnation of the fiber fabrics and thus reduces process times. “For all this, we don't need containers with resin masses already mixed, nor do we need elaborate installations with abundant sensor technology. Rather, the linchpin of TARTLER direct infusion is an intelligent pressure regulation system. It ensures that the optimum application pressure is always present at the mold inlet – resulting in numerous process advantages,” reports Olav Davis, TARTLER’s head of research and development.

Efficient direct infusion and material degassing

The new TARTLER solution is therefore a pressure-controlled direct infusion system in which all pressure fluctuations caused by operation and the environment are automatically compensated. This applies to all system-typical influences – even those resulting from the different pressure resistances of different hose lengths or the height differences of a mold. This results in rapid, reliable and uniform resin delivery to the mold inlet and ensures that the full vacuum value is always present in the mold. As a result, TARTLER direct infusion offers the user many new approaches to process optimization. For example, by using faster hardeners, the curing time can be reduced and, thanks to the intelligent control of the pressure compensation, it can dose at a significantly higher flow rate – with the same infusion set-up. “The system requires an average lower volume flow than a bag-based infusion system or a standard infusion system, which always rely on the rapid supply of a lot of material, thanks to the continuous permanent supply of fresh material,” Davis says. It should also be mentioned that residual quantities of premixed resin masses from process bags or buckets, which are relevant for disposal, do not occur in the first place.

With TARTLER-style direct infusion, the user consequently receives a whole bundle of advantages. The process is safe and efficient, proves to be material-saving and cost-cutting – and optimizes vacuum infusion from the ground up. The next higher level of optimization in terms of low-waste material use and improved infusion and resin quality is made possible by using a T-EVAC series vacuum degassing station. These stations are installed upstream of the direct infusion: As an offline central station to supply several metering and mixing systems (manufacturer-independent) or as an inline system integrated directly into a NODOPUR from TARTLER. Before the actual processing, they free the epoxy or PU resins from air and moisture in a hermetically sealed vacuum process and bring them to the desired application temperature. In this way, only optimally conditioned material enters the infusion process, which has excellent properties for impregnating the fiber fabrics and does not cause any process disturbances.

The offline T-EVAC is available in two variants: For direct connection to dosing systems or with an additional buffer tank, which considerably reduces refilling times. In the process, this tank is located between the degassing station and the dosing system (e.g., a NODOPUR VS AR VF Infusion). “It is used for safe temperature-controlled storage of the degassed material under full vacuum and rapid filling of the metering systems,” says Olav Davis. In the inline solution, the T-EVAC is integrated into the dispensing system. System filling and material degassing take place in one step, and machine refueling can be synchronized with the application. The inline T-EVAC requires less personnel and floor space. When operated with only one dosing/mixing system, it is also more cost-effective than the offline variant.

Additional vacuum technology for improved eco-balance

The vacuum-based TAVA 200 F degassing station from the TARTLER GROUP, which is also presented at the JEC, is in turn regarded as a forward-looking solution for the sustainable and resource-saving use of self-fluent and paste-like media. Especially in plants where larger quantities of high- and low-viscosity fluids are processed, the evacuation system enables the realization of waste-free and safe filling and transfer processes. With the TAVA 200 F degassing station, all material residues can be filled into lidded drums without “disturbing air” and then safely reintroduced into the processing cycle with low losses. The savings in material purchasing achieved in this way can reach considerable dimensions. For example, one of the leading manufacturers of wind turbines was recently able to reduce its consumption of synthetic resin by around 28 metric tons of synthetic resin paste per year by using the TAVA 200 F, thus significantly lowering the overall costs in its rotor blade production. This simultaneously counteracts waste and makes a handsome contribution to resource conservation. In addition, the manufacturer has been able to improve the eco-balance of its value chain and reduce the ecological footprint of its business.

The TAVA 200 F is configured and delivered by SOMATA, a subsidiary of the TARTLER GROUP, to meet customer requirements. The degassing station is available as standard for the air-free filling and transfer of 200- and 50-liter drums, but can also be adapted to other container sizes upon customer request. It consists of a device for clamping and stabilizing the drum, a special combination attachment for synchronized vacuum generation and filling, a vacuum pump, and a control system with touchscreen. All components are installed on a base with a barrel centering plate and are accessible from all sides. While loading the station, positioning a still empty drum, and closing the clamping device can be done manually, the vacuum application to the drum and the almost simultaneous filling of the material are fully automated. After a few minutes, a drum is filled without air and is ready for use in production.

Future-oriented technologies at the JEC

With the powerful combination of its new direct infusion process and the liquid resin evacuation stations of the T-EVAC series, TARTLER offers an innovative and complete process solution for many vacuum infusion technology applications. Furthermore, the trade audience of the composites industry will learn how resource-saving, material-optimized and cost-reduced handling of high- and low-viscosity synthetic resins with the TAVA 200 F is made possible.

Further information at www.tartler.com/en

Mondi has food industry wrapped with two sustainable packaging launches at Anuga FoodTec

Mondi has food industry wrapped with two sustainable packaging launches at Anuga FoodTec

  • Mondi will launch new packaging solutions for the food industry at Anuga FoodTec in Cologne, Germany.
  • Two tray packaging products provide recyclable options for fresh food manufacturers and can help to reduce food waste.
  • PerFORMing Monoloop and Mono Formable PP will provide high barrier food protection, demonstrating how packaging plays a vital role throughout the supply chain.
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Mondi, a global leader in packaging and paper, is highlighting the need for innovative packaging solutions in the fresh food industry by introducing two new recyclable packaging products – a paper-based tray and a semi-rigid plastic tray – at Anuga FoodTec.

When it comes to preventing food from spoiling, the packaging industry plays a key role. Mondi has developed two new solutions to protect fresh food contents at every stage of the manufacturing and logistics process, ensuring they last longer through clever design and the potential to apply MAP (modified atmosphere packaging) to extend the shelf-life. The packaging inhibits exposure to elements such as moisture, gases and grease, and actively encourages correct consumer use, through resealable functions. This aids convenience and ease of portion control while also reducing food waste.

PerFORMing Monoloop is a formable and recyclable paper-based solution for sliced food such as cheese or meat. The paper tray with a barrier layer is combined with a plastic top web solution, allowing excellent product protection while reducing plastic use. The barrier layer can be easily separated from the paper tray so that all elements can be disposed of in the correct waste streams separately. PerFORMing Monoloop, certified recyclable by Institute cyclos-HTP, offers high flexibility for the food manufacturer, as it is suitable for a range of depths and forms on existing lines.

Mono Formable PP is a recyclable high barrier MAP solution, created from mono-material polypropylene (PP). Featuring a printed top web and a complementary thermoformable semi rigid bottom web, the fully recyclable packaging weighs around 30% less than a comparable polyester (PET) tray at the same thickness while offering the same high level of product protection. The innovative solution can substitute the industry standard of multi-material non-recyclable PET trays and is available with a range of features like easy-peel for convenient opening and/or reclosure.

Thomas Kahl, Head of Sustainable Packaging Solutions, FMCG & Industrial Channels, Mondi, says: “Sustainability is front and centre when we design new solutions, using paper where possible and plastic when useful. We think deeply about materials and take a holistic approach that supports the development of sustainable systems and circular economies. We are pleased to be launching these new food packaging solutions at the Anuga FoodTec where Mondi is exhibiting for the first time.”

Mondi will be exhibiting its portfolio of sustainable food packaging solutions at Anuga FoodTec in Cologne Germany, from 26 to 29 April 2022 (Hall 8.1, stand B035), and will also have members of the team speaking at the show.

Groundbreaking ceremony for new production capacity at Epurex Films

Covestro extends film production in Germany

  • Global demand for TPU specialty films on the rise
  • Investment in the low double-digit million euro range
  • Completion planned for end of 2023

Covestro is expanding its production capacities for thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) Films in the Platilon ® range, as well as the associated infrastructure and logistics. To this end, the company is investing a low double-digit million euro amount in its German center of excellence for the aforementioned films in Bomlitz, Lower Saxony. This site of Epurex Films, a wholly owned subsidiary of Covestro, houses application development and production for the semi-finished products, among other things.

The new capacity is intended to meet the growing global demand for multilayer TPU Films. They are used in automotive interiors and construction, among other applications. Breathable, water-impermeable specialty films have also proven their worth in wound care and outdoor clothing. The new facilities are scheduled for completion as early as the end of 2023.

“With this capacity expansion, we are strengthening our Bomlitz site and our position as a leading supplier of technical specialty films,” said Dr. Klaus Schäfer, Chief Technology Officer of Covestro, at the groundbreaking ceremony. “At the same time, we are investing in promising technologies and applications and creating new jobs.

For Aleta Richards, global head of the Specialty Films segment, the expansion offers opportunities to respond even better to individual customer needs and offer more sustainable products. “For some time now, we have also been developing customer-specific solutions with films made from alternative raw materials, as we are also seeing increasing demand in this area. The development and production of partially bio-based products is therefore to become a new focus at the Bomlitz site.”

Covestro is fully geared toward the circular economy and aims to become climate-neutral by 2035. To this end, the Bomlitz site plans to switch its energy supply completely to green electricity starting this year. Epurex Films is one of three Covestro competence centers for specialty films in Germany. The other two centers in Leverkusen and Dormagen are focused on research, production and application of polycarbonate films.