Yangi and BIM Kemi Strengthen Collaboration to Advance Dry Forming Solutions 

Yangi and BIM Kemi, a specialty chemical company with a long-standing history of developing and producing chemical formulations for the pulp, paper, and packaging industry, are excited to announce the strengthening of their collaboration, with the aim of further developing advanced material recipes tailored to meet the specific process and product requirements for Yangi’s dry forming process. 

Building on a long-term development relationship, Yangi and BIM Kemi have been at the forefront of creating innovative solutions for the packaging industry for decades. This enhanced collaboration focuses on securing fit-for-purpose material recipes, ensuring that they meet the demands of the market.

By leveraging BIM Kemi’s extensive expertise and track record in supplying functional chemistry, the collaboration is set to bring significant advancements in material science and process optimization for Yangi’s dry forming technology, Cellera, which is now ready for machine orders. 

“Material recipes play a crucial role in matching the unique requirements of both the process and the final product,” said Johann Kaiser, CEO at Yangi “Our strengthened collaboration with BIM Kemi will enable us to push the boundaries of what’s possible in dry forming, delivering superior performance for dry-formed products.” 

BIM Kemi, known for its agile and innovative approach, brings decades of experience and a proven track record in the pulp, paper, and packaging sectors. Their ability to develop and supply high-performance chemistry solutions aligns perfectly with Yangi’s commitment to deliver environmentally friendly and efficient packaging solutions. 

"We are excited to strengthen our collaboration with Yangi, a true innovator in the packaging industry”, said Anders Rietz, CEO of BIM Group. “Together, our cooperation throughout the value chain will drive cutting-edge innovation and advance sustainable packaging solutions, reinforcing our commitment to a greener future.”   
 
Emma W Janco, PhD in Material Science and segment team leader Moulded fibre at BIM Kemi continued “The dry process of forming fibre is inherently different from wet forming, requiring new chemical solutions and ways of applying chemistry than in traditional wet forming technology. As a research-driven chemical supplier, we are very excited to collaborate closely with Yangi to develop new chemical concepts and solutions tailored for this advanced technology. 

“We are thrilled to deepen our collaboration with BIM Kemi,” said Polina Naidjonoka, Senior Material Scientist at Yangi.

“Together, we have already achieved significant milestones, such as our joint R&D efforts in the Vinnova-funded project Funky Pack. This project exemplifies our commitment to pioneering new solutions and demonstrates the potential of our collaborative efforts.”

The Vinnova-funded Funky Pack project is just one example of the successful joint research and development initiatives undertaken by Yangi and BIM Kemi. This project aims to revolutionize the packaging industry by developing three promising chemical solutions for high-performance dry formed fibre-based packaging. 

As Yangi and BIM Kemi continue to innovate and lead the way in sustainable packaging solutions, this strengthened collaboration promises to deliver cutting-edge solutions that address the evolving needs of the packaging industry.  



About BIM Kemi  

BIM Kemi is a family-owned entrepreneurial company that has been developing and producing specialty chemicals for the global pulp and paper industry with a focus on sustainable solutions since 1973. Over the years, BIM Kemi has been listed four times among Europe's top 500 rapidly growing entrepreneurial companies and received several awards for its dedication and contributions to the business world and the industry. With a global workforce of dedicated professionals, BIM Kemi operates across the world, with production units located in Sweden, Norway, Finland, the UK, and South Africa, and local operations in Germany, Poland, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Portugal, and France and agents and distributors in most other countries with pulp and paper manufacturing. The headquarters are located in Stenkullen, outside Gothenburg, Sweden, and house the central research and development department, customer service lab, and one of five production facilities. BIM Kemi is your dedicated partner in innovative and green chemistry solutions for the pulp and paper industry. To learn more, visit: https://www.bimkemi.com/ 

 

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