Laboratory reactor helps Surface Technologies develop textiles

2021-12-13 15:08:50 By : Mr. Dirk Yan

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Beyond Surface Technologies AG is a fast-growing company, headquartered in Switzerland, dedicated to the development of sustainable processes for textile surfaces. The company focuses on providing advanced, high-quality surface effects for textile products.

Beyond the traditional chemical supply chain, Beyond Surface Technologies participates in the development of new technologies with superior performance and sustainability to meet the needs of the textile industry and end users.

Beyond Surface Technologies uses biological waste streams and/or renewable sustainable raw materials to develop its products. Unlike the “mature” suppliers that mainly use gasoline-based substances, the raw materials used by Beyond Surface Technologies are by-products of the packaging/food processing industry, or those often used in the cosmetics industry.

Beyond Surface Technologies' customers are well-known global brands, and they hope to help protect the environment through positive contributions.

Urs Hasler of Beyond Surface Technologies said: "We decided to use LR 1000 because it provides us with the best reproducible results from the laboratory to production. Because we can accurately control parameters such as temperature, stirring speed, torque, and pH. Experiments We can easily enter the production process. Lengthy adjustments during the start of production are no longer a problem."

The IKA Group has more than 800 employees in eight locations on four continents and is proud to be able to provide services to customers such as BASF, Bayer or Procter&Gamble.

IKA is the leader of most product groups in the world market and a leading model of development and growth. Their corporate slogan is IKA-Designed Perfect Work.

IKA's process technology department provides turnkey solutions and state-of-the-art manufacturing options. IKA's solutions include: dispersers, homogenizers, mixers, jet mixers, kneaders, vacuum dryers, and ready-to-use processing equipment, all of which are manufactured with IKA's outstanding high product quality. Consultation, design and implementation of complex projects, and proactive after-sales service complete IKA's solution portfolio.

IKA laboratory technology provides a wide range of innovative equipment for many applications in research and development. Market leaders trust our proven technology in mixing, heating, distillation and crushing applications. IKA relies on its innovative magnetic stirrer, mixer, overhead stirrer, vibrator, homogenizer, grinder, rotary evaporator, calorimeter, laboratory reactor and specially developed laboratory and analytical application software, in In a leading position in the world market.

IKA Group has eight different regional departments, covering the world;

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