Invitation to build a business togehter on this nano-particle technology
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SMALL is the new
BIG
SMALL is the new
BIG
because..
...DSM NeoResins+ has developed a new
technology platform to make very small but
very profitable particles.
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...DSM NeoResins+ has developed a new
technology platform to make very small but
very profitable particles.
We will call them NeoPearls for now...ht
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We have some ideas how to use them
but we are
convinced that
there are
many more
possibilities..
We have some ideas how to use them
but we are
convinced that
there are
many more
possibilities..
Too many
for us to
grasp...
We have some ideas how to use them
but we are
convinced that
there are
many more
possibilities..
Too many
for us to
grasp...
We have some ideas how to use them
And that is why
We offer this technology to you to develop new applications together with us and....
..create successful business
along the way;)
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So, what are
NeoPearls?
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They are very small...
The smallest ones are only 50 nm, that is
0.00050 mm!!
They are very small...
The smallest ones are only 50 nm, that is
0.00050 mm!!1000 particles
would fiton 1 hair
They are very small...
This is what they look like:
The solid ones
This is what they look like:
The solid ones
This is what they look like:
The porous ones
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
SOLID PARTICLES
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
SOLID PARTICLES
•Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
SOLID PARTICLES
•Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
•They are fully cross-linked, so they-do not dissolve in common organic solvents,-are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,-are mechanically stable and rather hard.(since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
SOLID PARTICLES
•Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
•They are fully cross-linked, so they-do not dissolve in common organic solvents,-are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,-are mechanically stable and rather hard.(since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)
•They are very small-Current prototypes have particle size (D50) of 50 and 110 nm-This makes them invisible to the naked eye
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
SOLID PARTICLES
•Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
•They are fully cross-linked, so they-do not dissolve in common organic solvents,-are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,-are mechanically stable and rather hard.(since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)
•They are very small-Current prototypes have particle size (D50) of 50 and 110 nm-This makes them invisible to the naked eye
•Current prototypes are available as stable aqueous suspensions
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
SOLID PARTICLES
•Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
•They are fully cross-linked, so they-do not dissolve in common organic solvents,-are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,-are mechanically stable and rather hard.(since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)
•They are very small-Current prototypes have particle size (D50) of 50 and 110 nm-This makes them invisible to the naked eye
•Current prototypes are available as stable aqueous suspensions
•Material can be spray-dried.
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
SOLID PARTICLES
•Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
•They are fully cross-linked, so they-do not dissolve in common organic solvents,-are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,-are mechanically stable and rather hard.(since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)
•They are very small-Current prototypes have particle size (D50) of 50 and 110 nm-This makes them invisible to the naked eye
•Current prototypes are available as stable aqueous suspensions
•Material can be spray-dried.
•The density of a particle is approximately 1.15 g/cm3
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical)
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical)
POROUS PARTICLES
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical)
POROUS PARTICLES
•Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical)
POROUS PARTICLES
•Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
•They are fully cross-linked, so they-do not dissolve in common organic solvents,-are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,-are mechanically stable and rather hard. (since they are small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical)
POROUS PARTICLES
•Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
•They are fully cross-linked, so they-do not dissolve in common organic solvents,-are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,-are mechanically stable and rather hard. (since they are small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)
•They are larger than the solid particles-Particles can be made with particle size (D50) between 5 – 500 µm
And this is what we know about the little guys:(feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical)
POROUS PARTICLES
•Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
•They are fully cross-linked, so they-do not dissolve in common organic solvents,-are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,-are mechanically stable and rather hard. (since they are small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)
•They are larger than the solid particles-Particles can be made with particle size (D50) between 5 – 500 µm
•They are porous-The porosity can easily be influenced from very low to very high-The pore size can be influenced-The pores are closed cells
These are some of the application areas you could think of..
These are some of the application areas you could think of..
Nano compositesCoatings
Plastics
These are some of the application areas you could think of..
Nano composites
Abrasive
Coatings
Anti-shrink additive
Ceramics
Plastics
These are some of the application areas you could think of..
Nano composites
Abrasive
Encapsulation
Tires
Coatings
Anti-shrink additive
Matting agent
Ceramics
Plastics
These are some of the application areas you could think of..
Nano composites
Abrasive
Encapsulation
Light-weight filler
Tires
Coatings
Anti-shrink additive
Adhesives
Matting agent
Ceramics
Plastics
Flow improvement
These are some of the application areas you could think of..
Nano composites
Abrasive
Encapsulation
Light-weight filler
Tires
Coatings
Anti-shrink additive
Adhesives Electronics
Matting agent
Scratch resistance
Ceramics
Plastics
Flow improvement
These are the buttons we can turn for you:
Particle size
These are the buttons we can turn for you:
Particle size
These are the buttons we can turn for you:
Surface modification
Particle size
These are the buttons we can turn for you:
Surface modification
Porosity
Particle size
These are the buttons we can turn for you:
Surface modification
EncapsulantPorosity
Particle size
These are the buttons we can turn for you:
Surface modification
Encapsulant
Cross-link density
Porosity
Particle size
These are the buttons we can turn for you:
Surface modification
Encapsulant
Cross-link density
Porosity
Pore size
Particle size
These are the buttons we can turn for you:
Surface modification
Encapsulant
Cross-link density
Porosity
Pore size
.....???
So, what would you do with these small particles?
Let us know and we can create unique products together!
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That’s it from our side.
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