Svenska Aerogel delivers Quartzene for improved printability - Pilot-and full scale tests starting by customers

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Nasdaq First North-listed Svenska Aerogel has achieved positive results with improved printability in the business area Paint and Coatings. In close cooperations with customers, representing different applications, several products have been developed and improved.  Two of the customer-driven projects are now ready for pilot projects and full scale tests.

- We are happy to see these interesting applications for Quartzene in our business area Paint and Coatings. There is a great potential for Quartzene in improved printing quality and we can see a significant sales potential in many of these applications, says Anders Lundström, CEO of Svenska Aerogel.

Different printing techniques are used for paper, cardboard, fibre products (laminated flooring, furniture), and ceramic tiles. When Quartzene is added, a significantly higher printing quality is achieved.

A number of projects are running with different customers and two world-wide companies are expected to start their pilot- or full scale tests in the near future.

 

For further information, please contact:

Anders Lundström, CEO, 070-656 8042, anders.lundstrom@aerogel.se 

Svenska Aerogel has developed Quartzene® - The Next Generation Aerogel. The unique manufacturing process enables Svenska Aerogel to offer Quartzene® with better technical performance combined with a lower price, compared to other aerogel manufacturers. The leading business areas are Thermal Insulation, Paint & Coatings and Filtration.

Svenska Aerogel Holding AB is listed on Nasdaq First North and FNCA is the designated Certified Adviser.

Gävle Nov 07, 2018

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We are happy to see these interesting applications for Quartzene in our business area Paint and Coatings. There is a great potential for Quartzene in improved printing quality and we can see a significant sales potential in many of these applications
Anders Lundström, CEO