Delrin Partners with Entec and Channel Prime Alliance
Through this partnership, Entec and Channel Price Alliance will distribute all grades of Delrin acetal to customers in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
Delrin has formed a partnership with Entec and Channel Prime Alliance, both subsidiaries of Belgium’s Ravago, for the distribution of all grades of Delrin acetal resins to customers based in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. The partnership is expected to enable each company to expand reach and solve customer problems.
With decades of expertise in polymer technology (Delrin company acquired the Delrin acetal business from DuPont last fall), Delrin offers a comprehensive portfolio of homopolymer acetal materials. Delrin also offers a ‘renewable attributed’ Delrin grade that is produced with 100% biofeedstock to provide a sustainable material choice with the same performance as the fossil-based material.
Says Angad Kalsi, commercial leader of the Delrin Business in the Americas region,“Delrin is the market-leading homopolymer acetal and is a key ingredient in products ranging from cars to consumer goods, industrial and manufacturing, medical devices and electronics. This exciting new partnership between these exceptional companies will enable Delrin to reach a broader customer base and help our customers develop innovative solutions to their design challenges.”
Says Ravago Product Manager David Roundy, “Entec and Channel Prime Alliance are proud to work together with Delrin through this new agreement. This partnership will allow both companies to strengthen their portfolios and better serve the evolving needs of our customers, while also offering the industry acetal options with better reliability, durability and performance.”
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