Kynar Aquatec® of Arkema was used in the protective clearcoat applied on the Artemis 1 SLS.
Arkema has announced that it has expanded its bio-based offer with a new range of mass balance acrylic materials.
The new offering will support customers seeking high-performance and more sustainable solutions.
Arkema has joined a Spanish consortium to advance the use of monomers regained from post-consumer PET as raw materials for more sustainable polyester powder resins.
Arkema has introduced SYNAQUA® 9511, a new acrylic polyol emulsion specifically developed for challenging industrial applications.
The acquisition will strengthen the growth of Arkema in the waterborne acrylic resins market.
In line with the Paris Agreement, Arkema will reduce its emissions by 46% by 2030.
Arkema has announced that it will organize a new coating materials digital rendez-vous focused on key ways to achieve more sustainable coating solutions.
The digital interface developed by Arkema ensures quick access to real-time information on orders and materials.
For the first time, Arkema was officially certified as Top Employer in France, China, US and Brazil.
The Arkema - Académie des sciences Prize for Innovation in Chemistry of Sustainable Materials will reward a scientist of international standing in the field of materials whose work contributes to the development of innovative materials at the service of environmental protection and sustainability.
Starting January 1st, Armand Ajdari will serve as the new chief technology officer of Arkema.
In China, Arkema joined the Clean Water Project to support access to clean water and education in schools.
For the 2ndconsecutive year, Arkema is listed among the leading companies in the “Chemicals” category.
With the ambition of leveraging its innovation and expertise in materials science to help build a sustainable world, Arkema has unveiled its new positioning and visual identity, which also entails a new logo.