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Nexam and BASF have entered into an exclusive co-operation regarding development and commercialisation. To read the news release, click here
Eurostars has approved the polyolefin crosslinking project "PO-CROSS 2", which is based on Nexam Chemical technology. The project consortia consists of Nexam and its partners ABB, IRPC, Norner and Repsol and the total project budget is € 1.14 million over 23 months. The purpose of the project is to develop crosslinked polyethylene and polypropylene with increased mechanical, thermal and chemical properties. For more information, search for PO-CROSS 2 at http://www.eurostars-eureka.eu/search.do?method=display&id=0. For more information on CINNS see: http://cleantechinn.se/nyheter/nexam-beviljas-stod-fran-eurostars
Nexam Chemical has been awarded, for the second consecutive year, as one of Sweden’s 33 most interesting young technical companies 2011 by NyTeknik and Affärsvärlden. For more information, please see: http://www.nyteknik.se/33listan/article3139492.ece
Nexam Chemical AB has been awarded a SEK 722 948 grant from the Swedish state innovations authority VINNOVA to develop environmental compatible high temperature epoxy with the partners Volvo Aero AB and Swerea SiComp AB under the program NFFP5. The project will be carried out over an 14 month period starting in November 2010.
Nexam Chemical has been awarded as one of Sweden’s 33 most interesting young technical companies 2010 by NyTeknik and Affärsvärlden. For more information, please see: http://www.nyteknik.se/33listan/article750123.ece or http://www.affarsvarlden.se/tidningen/article749568.ece
Nexam Chemical AB has been awarded a SEK 500 000 grant from the Swedish state innovations authority VINNOVA to develop new crosslinkers under the program Forska & Väx B. The project will be carried out over an 6 month period starting in January 2010.
VINNOVA announced in a press release 2009-11-26 that they are going to provide support of SEK 300 000 under the program Designade Material for Nexam’s research project. The project gives Nexam an opportunity to evaluate a modified crosslinkable polyester material. The usage is mainly focused on applications in electrical components within the electrical and automotive sectors. The goal is to improve the final properties, thus enabling cheaper and lighter products with increased durability and greater design freedom.