Chase Plastics Now Authorized Distributor for Envalior
The new global engineering materials entity Envalior brings together DSM Engineering Materials and Lanxess High Performance Materials.
Chase Plastics is now an authorized distributor for the new global engineering materials entity, Envalior, which was formed last year by bringing together two established global material players — DSM Engineering Materials and Lanxess High Performance Materials — and a combined heritage of over 100 years. Focused on providing innovative and sustainable solutions that enable future-proof product designs, Evalior has a global presence and a network of 18 production sites and 14 R&D centers, supplying many of the world’s key markets, including mobility, electronics/electrical and consumer goods.
Chase Plastics is authorized to distribute Envalior’s full line of products, including Stanyl nylon 46, Pocan PBT, PBT alloys and Akulon nylons 6 & 66. Says Chase Plastics’ President Adam Paulson,“Envalior’s shared dedication to exceptional service, along with their impressive product range complements our existing engineering and specialty engineering offerings, allowing us to better serve our customers. Thanks to our longstanding partnership with Lanxess and priorly with DSM, our commercial team is well-versed in the Envalior portfolio and its targeted applications. We remain committed to providing unparalleled customer satisfaction through our technical support, extensive product range and exceptional service. We’re confident that our Envalior partnership will only strengthen our ability to deliver on that promise.”
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