Interpolymer expands activities in Asia

17-Jan-2008

With the opening of Sales office and laboratories in Shanghai, Interpolymer will be providing improved customer services in the Asia-Pacific region. Interpolymer Shanghai is located in a two-story building in the XuHui Functional Materials Research Park. The fully equipped Research and Customer Service laboratory will be ready for operation in January 2008. Staffing of the facility will be completed within the next few months.

"With these expanded capabilities, we will now be able to provide more extensive support to our customers in Asia in the use of our aqueous polymer dispersions and also be more responsive to local needs. We will also augment our laboratory teams in Europe and USA, who have, until now, had total responsibility for the development and testing of our products," declares Wim van Drunen, Technical Director responsible for the customer support in Europe and Asia. "With these new laboratories, we now are in a better position to advise our local customers on the use of SYNTRAN® dispersions in the formulating of not only floor care, shoe care, carpet cleaning, and personal care products, but also specialty adhesives and cationic lacquers."

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