New Teijin Plant in the Netherlands Makes World's Strongest Tape
ARNHEM, The Netherlands, October 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
Today, on the Emmtec grounds in Emmen, the Netherlands, Teijin Aramid opened its newest plant for the production of the world's strongest tape, Endumax. By adding the new high-performance polyethylene tape (HP-PE) to its product portfolio, the Teijin Group has taken the next step toward global market leadership in super fibers & materials.
For years, the Netherlands has played a dominant role in the global production of super fibers, including Teijin's aramid fiber Twaron. Thanks to the unique properties of Endumax and the start of the production in Emmen, a new material can be added to the list. The aim is to obtain a global market share with Endumax of at least 15% by 2015. Production capacity will be 1,000 tons a year before the end of 2012. Teijin has again invested dozens of millions of euros for the production of Endumax. A boost for the economy in the northern part of the country and provides dozens of extra jobs in the area.
Endumax-tape is made from a special type of polyethylene (UHMWPE) and is 11x stronger than steel at the same weight, while its stiffness is comparable to carbon fiber. The tape is extremely strong, chemical resistant, not brittle, light in weight and can easily and effectively be used in thin and flat structures. It will play a significant role in making various materials stronger and lighter. For example, it will be used for bulletproof plates, tubes, high performance synthetic plates as well as narrow tapes for cut-resistant gloves, ropes and nets, among other things.
In contrast to the manufacture of most polyethylene fibers on the market, no solvent is used to produce Endumax-tape. The advantages are a lower environmental impact due to less energy consumption and lower emissions into water and air as well. This makes Endumax a unique, innovative and sustainable product that offers added value in many different markets.
Endumax started its development in Japan and was further optimized in close cooperation with Teijin Aramid´s development center in Arnhem. The successful cooperation between the laboratories in Japan and the Netherlands and the knowledge at Teijin Aramid's production locations in the Netherlands led to the Management Board's decision to open the first plant in Emmen.
SOURCE Teijin Aramid
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