Kordsa Showcases Advanced Composite Technologies At JEC World 2026

Kordsa Showcases Advanced Composite Technologies At JEC World 2026

Kordsa, a subsidiary of Sabancı Holding, presented its advanced material technologies to a global audience at the JEC World 2026 trade show in Paris. The company featured its latest breakthroughs in composite technologies tailored for the aviation, energy and automotive sectors. The event also served as a platform for Kordsa to communicate its sustainable growth strategy and technological transformation to an international network of stakeholders.

Held from 10 to 12 March 2026, JEC World is recognised as the premier global event for the composites industry. By convening the entire value chain, the exhibition enabled Kordsa to prominently display its expanding role and expertise in composite materials. The company’s presence was reinforced by its international subsidiaries, including US-based Fabric Development, Inc., Textile Products, Inc. and Axiom Materials, Inc., alongside Italy’s Microtex Composites Srl., demonstrating a unified approach shaped by evolving market demands.

Among the key innovations showcased were Ceramic Matrix Composite (CMC) technologies, carbon-reinforced prepregs, thermoplastic automotive interior components and structural body parts. These solutions are engineered to deliver high performance and reduced weight while simultaneously boosting production efficiency and minimising carbon footprint. For the aviation and energy industries, the company highlighted advanced composites designed to meet stringent demands for high-temperature resistance, durability and operational reliability.

Ergun Hepvar, CEO, Kordsa, said, “JEC World is one of the most important global meeting points in the field of composite technologies. On this platform, which brings together the entire value chain of the industry, we have the opportunity to closely observe both the current state of technologies and the trends that will shape the future. This year, we clearly saw that solutions focused on sustainability, lightweighting, high performance and production efficiency are becoming increasingly decisive. At the same time, we witnessed a transformation in customer expectations towards more integrated, agile and sustainable solutions. As Kordsa, we will continue to be an active part of this transformation and to develop value-creating solutions together with our customers.”

Emphasising that Kordsa differentiates itself in composite technologies by offering an end-to-end integrated structure, from R&D and serial production to supply chain and certification processes, Hepvar further added, “The increasing demand for advanced material solutions further strengthens our position in composites. We position composite technologies as one of our two strategic focus areas in Kordsa’s future. In this field, we adopt an approach that expands technological depth, product diversity and application areas simultaneously. Composite technologies stand out as a core area shaping both Kordsa’s present and future. Our goal is to deepen our capabilities here, build a structure that generates higher added value, differentiates itself and grows together with its customers.”

HS HYOSUNG ADVANCED MATERIALS Unveils Next-Gen Carbon And Aramid Solutions For Military Applications At InLEX KOREA 2026

HS HYOSUNG ADVANCED MATERIALS Unveils Next-Gen Carbon And Aramid Solutions For Military Applications At InLEX KOREA 2026

HS HYOSUNG ADVANCED MATERIALS made a significant impact at InLEX KOREA 2026, the international defence exhibition hosted from 9 to 11 June at the Daejeon Convention Center. The company placed its advanced material technologies at the forefront, positioning them as future cornerstones of the defence industry.

The exhibition, organised by the Ministry of National Defense and the Army Headquarters, gathered military and civilian stakeholders to chart the sector’s trajectory. HS HYOSUNG ADVANCED MATERIALS used the platform to unveil defence applications of its proprietary carbon fibre, aramid and lyocell while actively building customer networks and hunting for global defence contracts.

Three specialised units collaborated on the ground. The Carbon Materials PU featured aerospace-grade propulsion tanks for drones and satellites alongside chopped fibre and 3K carbon fabrics. Concurrently, the Aramid PU presented ballistic helmets and body armour woven from heat-resistant, high-strength aramid yarns aimed at maximising soldier safety.

In a separate showcase, the Tire Reinforcement Materials PU introduced eco-friendly lyocell yarn and carbonised lyocell fabrics. The Aramid PU’s protective gear and the Carbon Materials PU’s lightweight composites collectively demonstrated how HS HYOSUNG ADVANCED MATERIALS is broadening the use of advanced composites in military applications.

Lim Jin Dal, Chief Executive Officer of HS HYOSUNG ADVANCED MATERIALS, said, “Through this exhibition, we hope to demonstrate how our advanced high-performance materials technologies can be applied to Korea’s defence industry. Building on our continuous R&D efforts and commitment to localising advanced materials, we will contribute to establishing a stable supply chain and continue growing together with the defence industry.”

ARLANXEO And Covestro Achieve 20% Drop In Carbon Footprint For Synthetic Rubber

ARLANXEO And Covestro Achieve 20% Drop In Carbon Footprint For Synthetic Rubber

ARLANXEO and Covestro have deepened their partnership to enhance sustainability in synthetic rubber manufacturing. ARLANXEO has incorporated ISCC PLUS-certified chlorine from Covestro into its chloroprene rubber production, resulting in a marked decrease in the product environmental footprint of the Baypren portfolio. Covestro produces this certified chlorine using renewable electricity, thereby supporting lower greenhouse gas emissions across the supply chain.

Beginning in January 2026, ARLANXEO’s entire chloroprene rubber output relies exclusively on ISCC PLUS-certified chlorine, representing a major advancement in the company’s long-term sustainability strategy. Depending on the product grade, this shift delivers an average 20 percent reduction in global warming potential compared to 2025 levels. As a critical raw material provider, Covestro has enabled this transition by ensuring a steady supply of the certified chlorine.

The adoption of ISCC PLUS-certified feedstocks strengthens ARLANXEO’s standing as a premier supplier of sustainable elastomer solutions for industries with aggressive climate goals, including automotive, construction, industrial manufacturing and adhesives. Additionally, ARLANXEO now offers Baypren Eco grades that combine certified chlorine with ISCC PLUS-certified butadiene.

These eco grades allow for even deeper environmental impact reductions while maintaining full performance, helping customers meet their own sustainability targets without compromising product quality.

Niels van der Aar, Head of Sustainability at ARLANXEO, said, “Integrating ISCC PLUS-certified materials into our production is a key step in reducing the environmental footprint of our CR products. It underlines our commitment to supporting customers with more sustainable material solutions while advancing transparency along the value chain by supplying corresponding product environmental footprint data for ARLANXEO’s entire CR product portfolio.”

Moritz Winterstein, Head of Trading Cluster Basic Chemicals EMEA at Covestro, said, “At Covestro, we support our customers in reducing emissions along the value chain by supplying more sustainable basic chemical raw materials from our multiple ISCC PLUS-certified production sites. Our collaboration with ARLANXEO demonstrates how certified raw materials and renewable electricity can contribute to lowering the product environmental footprint of downstream applications and support customers in achieving their sustainability targets.”

ANRPC Publishes Monthly NR Statistical Report For April 2026

ANRPC Publishes Monthly NR Statistical Report For April 2026

The Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries (ANRPC) released its April 2026 report, highlighting rising prices despite lower production. Output fell 2.59 percent year-on-year due to the seasonal wintering period, dry weather across South and Southeast Asia and El Niño concerns. Brent crude surged to USD 117.29 per barrel, up 13.72 percent from March, driven by Middle East disruptions, which boosted centrifuged latex valuations.

Physical prices rose across all major grades. SMR-20 in Kuala Lumpur increased 4.61 percent to USD 2.13 per kilogramme, while STR-20 in Bangkok climbed 3.53 percent to USD 2.27. RSS-3 in Bangkok jumped 8.10 percent to USD 2.77, and RSS-4 in Kottayam rose 6.53 percent to USD 2.50. Centrifuged latex in Kuala Lumpur gained 12.47 percent to USD 1.93 per kilogramme. Futures markets remained firm, with the Shanghai Futures Exchange September 2026 contract averaging CNY 17,009 per tonne.

For 2026, global production is projected at 15.322 million tonnes, up 2.2 percent, with upward revisions for China and Malaysia. Consumption is forecast to grow 1.3 percent to 15.550 million tonnes, driven by electric vehicle production and recovery in rubber goods. In April alone, estimated output was 772,000 tonnes, while consumption reached 1,235,000 tonnes, a 2.3 percent annual rise.

Trade patterns diverged sharply. China’s imports fell 13.35 percent to 538,200 tonnes due to high inventories, while India’s imports surged 38.79 percent on strong manufacturing demand. Thailand’s exports contracted 4.28 percent to 378,000 tonnes, but Cambodia’s exports soared 106.49 percent. The Malaysian ringgit strengthened to near 3.96 against the US dollar, while the Thai baht stabilised around 3.07 after volatile trading.

The macroeconomic environment remained tense, with US-China trade friction, the Middle East conflict and the US Federal Reserve holding interest rates at 3.50 to 3.75 percent. The near-term outlook for natural rubber is cautiously positive but subject to heightened volatility.

The ANRPC reaffirmed its commitment to objective analysis for the sustainable development of the natural rubber sector. Member governments and stakeholders were encouraged to use the report’s findings for evidence-based policies.

Indorama Advanced Oxides Restarts Huelva Plant, Enters Global TiO₂ Market

Indorama Advanced Oxides Restarts Huelva Plant, Enters Global TiO₂ Market

Indorama Advanced Oxides, a subsidiary of Indorama Corporation, has successfully restarted production at Huelva facility in Spain, achieving its first tonne of Titanium Dioxide (TiO₂) output. The plant, which has an annual capacity of 80,000 tonnes, represents the company’s strategic entry into the global titanium dioxide market. This milestone follows Indorama’s recent completion of the site acquisition from Venator P&A Spain.

The restart marks a crucial step in returning the facility to full operation after the acquisition, ensuring continued supply of the essential white pigment to customers across Europe and global markets. The Huelva team demonstrated strong collaboration and safe execution in resuming activities. This white pigment remains critical for the European paints, coatings and plastics industries.