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Kaneka Enhances Production of Modifiers for Thermosetting Epoxy Resins

Published on 2019-04-01. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Epoxy Adhesives    

structure-adhesives-wind-turbinesKaneka Corporation has made a decision to expand the production facilities of the modifiers for epoxy resins (Product Name: KANE ACE® MX; hereafter, MX) in Takasago Manufacturing Site (Location: Takasago City, Hyogo), responding to a growing demand across the world. Kaneka intends to expand its business by doubling the production capacity. The investment will be approximately 1.6 billion yen and the plant is due to go into operation in July, 2020.

Improving Toughness and Durability


MX are modifiers that are composed of thermosetting resins such as epoxy resins with core shell rubber particles uniformly dispersed. MX can improve toughness and durability without reducing thermal resistance property which epoxy resins originally have.

As structural adhesives for automotive, adhesives for blades of wind power generators, and reinforcing materials for composites and copper-clad laminates, the sales have been increasing across the world and the existing facilities have already been in full production.

Expanding Business across the World


A demand for MX is expected to further expand across the world in response to reduction in weight of automobile and aircraft, and multi-layer-copper-clad laminates required by high-speed communications such as 5G.

By providing MX globally to contribute in evolution of mobility and more comfortable life, Kaneka will expand the business, aiming for sales of 20 billion yen in 2025.


Source: Kaneka Corporation
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