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 PUR FLOODING  said Mr.  Larry Ryan, President at  our customers  and partners  have  the   Nouryon’s site in Bohus is home to
 Engel and Cannon partner to advance direct   Nouryon.   resources needed to develop and  Kromasil chromatography media manu-
                                         produce  new and innovative  drugs to  facturing plant. The site includes a global
          Ms. Suzanne  Carroll,  Senior  Vice  support patients worldwide.”
 application of polyurethane coatings in moulds   President of Consumer & Life Sciences   innovation centre for  Kromasil, along
                                                                          with dedicated quality and support func-
       at Nouryon, stated, “This expansion   Nouryon  is a leading producer of  tions. Bohus is also the production site
 Engel, the  Austrian manufacturer   will enable us to continue as a leading  high-performance silica worldwide and  for silica sol, a key raw material used
 of injection moulding machines,  and   supplier  of high-quality  silica-based  has more than 30 years of expertise in  in Kromasil. Celebrating its 100th anni-
 Cannon, a world leader in the mixing   chromatography media for  active  analytical to process-scale liquid chro-  versary last year, Bohus exports most of
 and metering technology for reactive   pharma ingredients. We want to ensure  matography under the Kromasil brand.   its Kromasil production globally.
 processes such as polyurethane (PUR)
 or RTM, have entered a strategic part-  COLLABORATION
 nership. The aim of this cooperation is   Syensqo and Emulseo partner to advance use of micro-
 to further develop innovative technolo-
 gies for PUR fl ooding.  fl uidic technology in healthcare

 The demand for high-quality   Belgian speciality chemicals com-  most precise and effi cient ways to study  the  forefront  of  microfl uidics  techno-
 PUR-coated components  is steadily   pany, Syensqo, is joining hands with  DNA strands, cells, chemicals, or drugs  logy,” said Mr. Peter Browning, Presi-
 increasing. Engel refers to this techno-  Emulseo, a French company  specia-  using very small amounts of material.  dent of the Specialty Polymers Global
 logy as clearmelt, wherein components   lised  in  formulations  for  microfl uidic  For example, it is used for the diagnosis  business unit at Syensqo. “This collabo-
 are coated with PUR  directly in the   technology  – the manipulation  of  of cancer diseases from blood samples,  ration underscores our commitment
 machine after the injection moulding   liquids at microscopic scale.  for the development  of antibiotics  to innovation and expanding the ap-
 process.   loped and optimised through Cannon’s  tomers can conduct practical tests with   and therapeutics treatments,  and for  plications of our materials to advance
 know-how, built  over two decades in  various PUR colour variants.  With this   Under this partnership,  Emulseo  conducting rapid COVID-19  testing  humanity, as our PFPE, usually used
 In the partnership, Engel will con-  this fi eld.  partnership, the two family-owned   will include Syensqo’s solution, Galden  through digital PCR.  in the electronics  industry, will  now
 tribute its expertise in injection mould-  fi rms  offer  optimal  production  cells   PFPE (perfl uoropolyethers) in its Fluo-  contribute to save lives through cancer
 ing technology, while Cannon, with its   A prime example of this collabo-  for combining injection moulding and   Oil range of products to provide its   The partnership with Emulseo will  detection and faster vaccine develop-
 expertise in PUR processing, will opti-  ration is the world’s  largest injection  polyurethane  processing. This  pro-  customers with an essential component  leverage Syensqo’s  Galden PFPE, a  ments for example.”
 mise process reliability and effi ciency.  moulding cell with a PUR system for  vides customers with the opportunity to   in creating reliable and performant  family  of inert, high-performance,
 The clearmelt technology, which coats  clearmelt, which has been commis-  respond  to the increasing demands of   droplet-based microfl uidic analyses.  fl uorinated  fl uids  with  outstanding   “Syensqo’s  high  performance
 thermoplastic components with a dura-  sioned at the Engel technical centre in  the industry and achieve  sustainable   properties enabling optimal perfor-  chemicals combined with our expertise
 ble PUR surface, will be further deve-  Sankt Valentin  (Austria). There,  cus-  competitive advantages.  Droplet-based  microfl uidics  analy-  mances of microfl uidic systems thanks  and tailor-made quality controls for
       sis is a widely used technique for the  mainly to their chemical inertness, low  microfl uidic  requirements,  will  enhance
 SILICA-BASED SOLUTION  study and manipulation of liquids at a  viscosity and optical transparency.  our product offerings to meet our com-
                                                                          mitments to our scientifi c and industrial
 Nouryon announces chromatography media   micro-scale using  liquid micro-drop-  “We are thrilled to partner with  customers worldwide,” added Emul-
       lets. It has diverse  applications,  parti-
 production expansion in Sweden  cularly in healthcare as it is one of the  Emulseo and bring our Galden PFPE to  seo’s CEO, Ms. Florine Maes.
       Deloitte and CAS publish new report on lithium-ion battery
 Dutch  speciality  chemicals  fi rm,   Consumer & Life Sciences segment,
 Nouryon, has announced the  expan-  which is used in purifying novel pep-  recycling industry
 sion of its Kromasil branded chromato-  tide-based  pharmaceuticals, includ-
 graphy media manufacturing  facility   ing treatments for type 2 diabetes and   UK-based consultancy, Deloitte,  an urgent focus on sustainable battery  amid growing demand for sustain-
 in Bohus, Sweden. Construction will   obesity.  and  CAS, a  division of the American  recycling  solutions. The  report  covers  able  energy  solutions.  Among  other
 begin soon, and the start of production is   Chemical Society specialising in scien-  both market and scientifi c perspectives  trends, the  report  explores  how recy-
 expected in early 2027.   “The rapidly growing  demand for   tifi c  knowledge  management,  have  on this rapidly evolving  industry.  cling technology innovation and digital
 peptide-based drugs, driven by the ris-  released a collaborative  report on the  It includes insights into the market  solutions are  transforming the  battery
 According to the company,  this   ing prevalence of diabetes and obesity,   lithium-ion battery recycling industry.  dynamics, technological advances, and  recycling  industry, driving improve-
 expansion will double the facility’s   requires a robust and reliable  supply   strategic  pathways  to  profi tability  in  ments in effi ciency, recovery rates, and
 capacity  to meet  the  growing global   chain to ensure that patients  around   Growing demand for electric  the sector and highlights the key role of  environmental impact and accelerating
 demand for peptide-based drugs in the   Kromasil  chromatography media  the world have access to the medica-  vehicles, renewable energy storage,  battery recycling in addressing resource  the global transition to a low-carbon
 GLP-1 receptor agonist class.   is a product offered by the company’s  tions they need to lead healthier lives,”   and consumer electronics  is driving  scarcity and environmental challenges  future.

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