IMCD Opens New Laboratory for the Coatings and Construction Markets
IMCD announced the opening of a new Coatings & Construction Laboratory serving customers throughout North America. IMCD is a distributor, formulator and solutions provider of speciality chemicals and ingredients. The new 6,400 sq. ft. laboratory is located near the historic U.S. city of Philadelphia. The laboratory expands IMCD’s technical capabilities to now include construction, in addition to its existing capabilities for industrial coatings, decorative paints and adhesives. The new facility also provides training accommodations for IMCD’s commercial team, plus customer seminars and academies.
“The opening of the new IMCD Coatings & Construction Laboratory in the U.S. reinforces our dedication to serveour supplier partners and customers not just as a distributor, but a formulator and solutions provider in driving marketplace innovation,” said Müge Tamkan, Americas Vice President, IMCD Coatings & Construction. “This is just the beginning of future investments to enhance our services and technical capabilities in North America,furthering our commitment to adding sustainable value.”
The company reports that the state-of-the-art IMCD Coatings & Construction Laboratory will deliver coast-to-coast formulation support for a broad range of coatings and construction applications throughout North America. Key equipment available through the newly expanded laboratory include, but are not limited to:
- Rheometer
- Optical Tensiometer
- Bubble Pressure Tensiometer
- Taber Abrasion
- Spray Booth
- Flexural and Compressive Testing Machine
The new laboratory is part of IMCD Coatings & Construction’s international network of 14 laboratories with market-focused experts who exchange knowledge and unparalleled formulatory expertise, reports IMCD. While the new facility adds a construction laboratory to the company’s existing North America capabilities, the space was designed to accommodate future investments in expanding IMCD’s technical support into printing inks, textile and paper industries.
Source: IMCD