Founder B. Monrabal Founded 1992 | Type of business Privately held company | |
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Area served North AmericaSouth AmericaEuropeAfricaAsia Products Gel permeation chromatography / Size Exclusion ChromatographyChemical composition DistributionXylene SolublesBivariate distributionPreparative FractionationInfrared Detectors Services Analytical ServicesLaboratory Consulting |
Polymer Char is a company which designs and manufactures instrumentation for polymer analysis.
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History
Polymer Char was founded by B. Monrabal in 1992 in the Valencia Technology Park, in Spain, being registered with the name of Polymer Characterization, S.A.
Its initial goal was to develop a commercial Crystallization Analysis Fractionation (CRYSTAF) instrument based on technology developed by Monrabal at Dow Chemical Company laboratories in the Netherlands to measure chemical composition distribution in semicrystalline polymers.
A CRYSTAF prototype was presented at Pittcon in 1994. The first product was acquired in 1995 by a petrochemical company in South Korea.
The company has also developed techniques and instruments for polymer characterization, and more specifically, for polyolefin (polyethylene and polypropylene) characterization.
Polymer Char's technology is present in the petrochemical and research and development industries in over 20 countries in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.
Analytical instrumentation
The company develops analytical instruments for polymer analysis.
Chemical composition distribution (CCD) together with the molar mass distribution (MMD) and their interdependence define the microstructure of a polyolefin. CCD is often the most discriminating feature of a complex polyolefin. Some instruments in Polymer Char’s range are available for this purpose:
Part of the techniques and instruments were developed with Petrochemical companies and Research Institutes from United States, Belgium, Finland, Germany and Japan. The company supplies in over 35 countries around the globe Analytical Services for Polymer characterization.