Victrex plc (Thornton Cleveleys, U.K.; www.victrex.com) announced the completion of the company´s new approximately $13 million (£10 million) Polymer Innovation Center. The center is fully operational and represents Victrex´s dedication to pioneering research and development (R&D) focused upon polyetheretherketone (PEEK) polymer and other differentiated grades within the polyaryletherketones (PAEK) family of high performance thermoplastics. Recent innovations include the introduction of AE250 composites for the aerospace industry, which ties in with the company’s polymer-to-parts strategy.
The Polymer Innovation Center will further extend Victrex’s capabilities in innovation and assist customers in the development of technological advances using PAEK solutions. Co-located at the company´s U.K. headquarters, the new Center will function as an enabler for rapid prototyping of new parts and components with novel PAEK materials. The manufacture of new and differentiated polyaryletherketones on a technical scale will help in the research and testing of high-performance polymer grades aimed at achieving progress in, for example, composites and 3D printing/additive manufacturing. Victrex is currently leading a consortium backed by Innovate UK to focus on 3D printing. Helping to improve the process for manufacturing existing polymers will also be supported by the new center.
The strategic importance of the new Center was underlined by Jakob Sigurdsson, the new CEO at Victrex, who commented, “We continue to expand our PAEK-based portfolio, services, and technologies into new markets and new applications. As an innovative world leader and pioneer in high-performance polymers, investments in science and manufacturing capability are key to continuous innovation and to improve innovation cycles and time-to-market . This new facility is another important step for us, particularly as we anticipate around 10-20% of our overall sales will come from new differentiated PAEK polymer grades and our mega-programs in the medium term. It will further enhance our capacity for R&D, where we will continue to work in close and continuous cooperation with our customers and partners in driving new and differentiated polymer solutions.”
The Center is expected to create approximately 60 new jobs in the region over the next 10 years. It delivers 30-70 kg (66-154 lbs) batch manufacture of novel polyaryletherketones, and can support the continual improvement in quality and performance of existing products. The building is equipped with unique, state-of-the-art pilot-scale process technology and equipment that opens up new dimensions for the development of high performance polymers.