Expanding the production capacity of UV/LED curing resins will allow Arkema to develop more sustainable solutions for the Asian market.
The Arkema – Académie des sciences prize for innovation in chemistry honoured Julien Bras and its research on renewable materials.
The future installation of a purification system will allow Arkema to decarbonise the acrylics production and strengthen its European market position.
TIME magazine and Statista recognised Arkema as one of the World's Best Companies of 2023 thanks to its sustainable solutions and the quality of work.
Arkema will rise the interest of middle and high school students in joining the careers in science, technology and digital engineering.
Arkema announced the appointment of Laurent Tellier as new Senior Vice-President of Performance Additives and member of the Group’s Executive Committee.
The Top Employer certification of Arkema has been renewed in France, China, Brazil and U.S.A.
The expansion will allow Arkema to increase the production of its REAFREE® powder polyester resins.
Arkema has been awarded for its commitment and performances in the environmental and social dimensions.
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.