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Revision as of 06:01, 8 May 2018
Invista Resins & Fibres GmbH | |
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Headquarters | Hattersheim, Germany |
Website | www.polymers.invista.com |
The company Invista is one of the world’s largest integrated polymers and fibers producers and offers a broad range of PET polymers, intermediate feedstocks, chemical intermediates, film products as well as specialty polymers. The product range includes clear and filled resins, homo- and co-polymers tailored for barrier technologies, functional fiber options, spunbond nonwoven polymers, bulk continuous filament resins and various custom polymers to meet a diverse set of needs and performance criteria.
A team of experiences specialists at the development site in Gesthofen, Germany is continously working to improve the product portfolio and innovations that will further broaden the range of applications and tailored polyester products.
Containers that are made from Invista polymers can be reclaimed, recycled and reused.
Products / Technology
- Polymers for fibers and nonwovens applications
- Polymers for film and sheet applications
- Resins for bottle applications
- Polymers for engineering resins
History
References
PETplanet Insider Articles
Issue 10 / 2013: Barrier refined
Issue 12 / 2012: Invista aquires La Seda IP and licensing
External links
Invista Resins & Fibres GmbH
INVISTA