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Evonik says that it is expanding its production of transparent polyamides at its German facility. Production expansion, which will double capacity, is scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2020.
‘Expanding our capacities for transparent polyamides in Marl is a further step along our long-term growth track for high-performance polymers,’ said Dr Ralf Düssel, head of the polymers business line at Evonik.
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Lanxess has replaced reinforced polyamide 66 with reinforced polyamide 6 to make a steering column switch housing in a number of Ford vehicles.
Lanxess plans to showcase polyamide 66 alternatives during a conference taking place at plastics testing center Süddeutsche Kunststoffzentrum (SKZ).
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