News: Nexam proprietary cross-linker NEXIMID 300(PETA) in scientific publication

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A Japanese research team with participants from, among others Mitsubishi Gas and Chemical Company, has published a study on NEXIMID 300 (PETA) based polyimide resins. The new resins display excellent thermal properties as well as dimensional stability. In addition, the resins can be cross-linked at temperatures of about 220 degrees Celsius, which is advantageous compared to other phenylethynyl based resins which are normally cross-linked at temperatures above 350 degrees Celsius.

We are encouraged to read that our products are disseminated in the scientific community. These types of studies enhance the credibility of Nexam technology and we believe that in the long term this will provide for a larger market share for our cross-linking products...” says Per Palmqvist Morin, CEO.

The complete publication can be found here.

Note: This news has been translated from Swedish. The Swedish text shall govern for all purposes and prevail in case of any discrepancy with the English version.

For further information, please contact:
Lennart Holm, Chairman of the Board: +46 (0)706 30 8562
Per Palmqvist Morin, CEO, +46 (0)706 55 55 82

Nexam is a Swedish company with a world-leading technology within its area for heat-activated crosslinking of plastics and polymers. The company develops, produces and markets its unique heat-activated crosslinkers to the global plastics market. A company description and more information about the business can be found on www.nexam.se. The company’s Certified Adviser is Remium Nordic AB.

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We are encouraged to read that our products are disseminated in the scientific community. These types of studies enhance the credibility of Nexam technology and we believe that in the long term this will provide for a larger market share for our cross-linking products...
Per Palmqvist Morin, CEO