- Teijin Aramid
Infobox_Company
company_type = Industrial fiber producer
company_name = Teijin Aramid BV
parent = Teijin Ltd
slogan = The Power of Aramid
foundation =1983 byAkzo Nobel
location = flagicon|Netherlands The Netherlands,Arnhem
key_people = E. Alberda van Ekenstein - CEO
num_employees = 1,300 (2006 )
industry = Chemicals -Fibers
products =Technora ,TeijinConex ,Twaron &Sulfron
revenue = profit$?? Billion USD (????)
net_income =profit$?? Billion USD (????)
homepage = [http://www.teijinaramid.com/ Teijin Aramid]
intl = yesTeijin Aramid, formerly known as Teijin Twaron, is a company in
The Netherlands that produces various high-strength fibers for industrial purposes, most notably theirKevlar -like para-aramid ,Twaron . Twaron finds applications in numerous markets, such as automotive (tires, hoses, belts), aerospace, civil engineering, construction, leisure goods (e.g. boats), protective clothing (bullet-, fire- and cut-resistant clothing), optical fiber cables, friction and sealing materials and more. The company has been part of theJapan ese Teijin Group since 2000, prior to this they were a division ofAkzo Nobel , division Industrial Fibers.Next toTwaron , the company marketsTechnora ,Sulfron andTeijinConex as well.History
Twaron is a heat-resistant and strong
synthetic fiber , developed in early 1970s by the Dutch company AKZO, division Enka, later Akzo Nobel Industrial Fibers. The research name of the aramid was originally Fiber X, but soon called Arenka.In 1973 Akzo decided to use sulphuric acid (H2SO4) as a solvent for spinning.
In 1976 a pilot plant was built.
In 1982 the name Twaron was introduced.
In 1985 commercial production was started on 3 locations and 9 plants.
In 1989 the aramid business of AKZO became an independent Business Unit called Twaron BV.
In 1995 the capacity was 11.000 tons/yr
Since 2000 Twaron BV is owned by the Teijin Group and now called Teijin Twaron BV. Teijin Twaron is based in
Arnhem , The Netherlands and main production facilities for Twaron are in Emmen enDelfzijl .In 2003 a major capacity increase to 18.500 tons/yr was completed.
In 2006 additional process improvements gave 24.000 tons/yr capacity.
In 2007 the name of Teijin Twaron BV was changed to Teijin Aramid BV.
Teijin projects an 8- to 10-percent increase in the worldwide aramid fibers market in future years, and is adding another 5- to 10-percent increase in capacity in 2007.
ee also
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Technora
*Twaron
*Sulfron
*Aramid
*Kevlar External links
*en icon [http://www.teijinaramid.com/ Teijin Aramid Homepage]
*en icon [http://www.teijin.co.jp/english/fields/ Teijin Group business]
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