Bodo Möller Chemie x DowAksa
Bodo Möller Chemie Group has announced a partnership with DowAksa, a fully integrated carbon fibre manufacturer. This collaboration allows Bodo Möller Chemie to expand its product range by adding high-strength, lightweight, and durable carbon fibre products.
These materials offer significant benefits, particularly for industries such as high-tech manufacturing, railway vehicles, automotive, aerospace, and wind energy. The new carbon fibre products complement the company’s existing high-performance resins.
“Our partnership with DowAksa enables us to significantly expand our range of advanced materials and strengthen our position in key industries,” said Frank Haug, CEO of Bodo Möller Chemie Group. “We believe this collaboration will provide our clients with access to premium products and specialized technical expertise.” DowAksa is recognized as a leading manufacturer of carbon fibre-based solutions.
The core of this partnership includes high-quality carbon fibre and carbon fibre-reinforced products such as fabrics, prepregs, and pultruded profiles. Known for their strength and lightness, these materials are essential in applications that require weight reduction, lower emissions, durability, and energy efficiency.
With the addition of DowAksa’s products, Bodo Möller Chemie now provides a unique combination of high-performance resins and carbon fibres for composite manufacturing from a single source. Clients will also benefit from expert consultation and extensive technical support. This partnership fosters synergies, enabling the development of customized solutions tailored to specific industry needs.
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