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The Surface Treatment global business unit of BASF's Coatings division operating under the Chemetall brand will expand its production site in Langelsheim, Lower Saxony, Germany. This capacity expansion will provide Chemetall enhanced scope and production of its aircraft sealants
New laboratory and office space will also be part of the expansion
The groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for March 2018
Chemetall will expand its production site in Langelsheim
This capacity expansion will provide Chemetall enhanced scope and production of its aircraft sealants
Chemetall proceeds forward to a successful future as a leading global supplier to the aerospace industry
and the global demand for aircrafts continues to increase
We are committed to being the supplier of choice – addressing the high demand of the global aerospace industry and its strict safety and quality standards," says Dr
Chemetall will build state-of-the-art laboratories and offices
in addition to the capacity expansion for the production of aircraft sealing compounds
This project is Chemetall's largest single investment in the former Hans-Heinrich-Hütte
"The expansion is a clear commitment to the facility
We create new jobs and lay the foundation for our future success," says Dr
Langelsheim is the largest and most versatile Chemetall plant globally
The 200 on-site employees support the production of aircraft sealing compounds
cleaning products and other chemicals for the surface treatment of metals
New capacity meets growing demand for the manufacturing of chips in Europe
End-to-end offering for PLA (polylactic acid) production
Third project for GNFC will increase nitric acid production capacity by more than 50
e-Methanol is a climate-neutral fuel alternative and therefore key to the sustainable transformation of the shipping industry
Hy2gen's COURANT project was awarded the contract last year for a capacity of 307 MW to produce 230,000 tons of renewable ammonia per year
Direct integration of the technology into a chemical production environment is a world first
Battery cell demand will highly increase by 2030
Successful Completion of the BMBF-Funded Project IDcycLIB
Pilot plant for production of anion exchange membranes in Marl to start operation at the end of 2025
European innovation platform offers companies access to resource-saving production methods
A more sustainable alternative to conventional esterification
Asia is already one of WACKER’s most important sales regions
Construction of the new ethenolysis plant in Bitterfeld progressing apace
“With the expansion of our silicone production at the company headquarters in Ostfildern
we are taking an important step into the future”
Additional Capacity for tailor-made Polycarbonates
Plant aims to set a new standard in proximity-based chemical production
“By incorporating Pfeiffer Vacuum into the Busch Group
we can now offer our customers in Romania the best solutions for all vacuum technology applications”
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Very interesting class of materials for electrocatalysts discovered
Scientists succeed in fully synthesizing one of the strongest natural cytotoxic substances: a great step forward for cancer research
New tool turns complex process of simulating molecules in solution into a user-friendly chat
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AI-driven biotech research: Connected labs for faster scientific progress
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Research team shows very precise and comprehensive correlation between immune profiles and age
Mushroom study expands knowledge of natural bitter compounds
New insights into the brain’s default mode network
Results in seconds rather than hours: Groundbreaking instrument-free assay nears completion
Researchers decipher novel mode of action of natural product antibiotic
New research finds mangos may be key to reducing insulin resistance in adults who are overweight or obese
Interdisciplinary research approach enables breakthrough
New approach could potentially mark a turning point in the antibiotics crisis
NYU Tandon researchers develop technology to calculate calories and nutrients from food images
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"Nature" publication reveals the evolutionary link between two fundamental biological processes
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Great sustainability ambitions and willingness to innovate despite the need to save money
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German pigment maker Heubach GmbH has filed for insolvency following a failed attempt at a financial restructure
said in a statement released on Monday (22 April) that it had filed an application “for the opening of regular insolvency proceedings over its assets with the competent insolvency court in Braunschweig and
applied for the jurisdiction of the Braunschweig insolvency court as the group court for the German subgroup of the Heubach Group”
The court is expected to appoint an insolvency administrator to examine the possibility of continuing business operations and possible options for restructuring and/or selling the business in due course
The company said the move was reacting “to the threat of over-indebtedness in the context of rapidly changing financial markets of the past two years and the unsuccessful attempt of achieving a financial restructuring with all shareholders and lenders”
Respective Heubach companies are working to meet their obligations to employees
and suppliers within given financial possibilities and legal framework
Heubach offers pigments and pigment preparations for inkjet
and gravure packaging applications that are suitable for UV
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