The Technical Rubber Products (TRP) business unit of specialty chemicals group LANXESS has increased its prices effective July 1st for chloroprene rubber Baypren worldwide.
LANXESS, the world's largest manufacturer of synthetic rubber, today announced the key suppliers for its new butyl rubber plant on Jurong Island in Singapore.
The Technical Rubber Products (TRP) business unit of specialty chemicals group LANXESS AG has increased its prices effective June 15th for NBR (nitrile-butadiene rubber) in Europe.
As one of the world’s leading manufacturers of polyamides and polyesters, LANXESS has extensive expertise in materials, the design of molded parts and manufacturing.
Gas and water injection technology (GIT/WIT) are established processes for manufacturing pipes used in vehicle engine compartments. LANXESS has now added Durethan TP 424-009 (to be known in the future as Durethan AKV 30 G HR DUS 023) to its product portfolio for these processes and this application segment.
LANXESS, one of the world's leading manufacturers of synthetic rubber, is extending its range of butyl rubber with a particularly low-viscosity, low-unsaturation variant of this elastomer.
The rubber industry will again have an attractive place to meet at the “K” plastics trade fair this year: Rubber Street, organized by synthetic rubber pioneer LANXESS together with Dr. Gupta-Verlag publishers as its media partner, makes its tenth appearance in 2010.
LANXESS, a world market leader in the field of synthetic rubber, is cooperating with elastomer machine manufacturing specialist Maplan from Ternitz, Austria, in exploring the technical potential of its new, easy-flow HNBR elastomer, Therban AT 3400 VP.
On April 24 this year LANXESS Semi-Crystalline Products business unit reached a milestone when production of high-tech plastics at the company’s compounding facility in Wuxi, China passed the 100,000-ton mark.
The Technical Rubber Products (TRP) business unit of specialty chemicals group LANXESS AG will increase its prices for CR (chloroprene rubber) globally effective April 1, 2010.
Specialty chemicals group LANXESS is going to increase the prices for certain plastics and rubber chemicals effective April 1, 2010 due to higher costs.
“Lightweight construction through evolution of hybrid technology” is the motto chosen by LANXESS for its stand at this year’s VDI conference on “Plastics in Automotive Engineering” in Mannheim.
Its outstanding stiffness and strength open the door to new applications in automotive engineering for highly reinforced polyamide 6 as an alternative to sheet steel, aluminum and glass-mat-reinforced thermoplastics (GMT).
The plastic-metal composite technology invented by LANXESS, also known as hybrid technology, has become firmly established in the automotive industry for the manufacture of lightweight, high-strength structural parts such as front ends, pedal support brackets and brake pedals.
Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) blends can be used in many different ways in the production of paneling/moldings and add-on body parts for truck cabs.
The Performance Butadiene Rubbers (PBR) business unit of specialty chemicals group LANXESS is considering the possibility of manufacturing ESBR-BMB (emulsion styrene-butadiene rubber black masterbatch) in the future in Brazil.