
27 Aug 2007
DSM Dyneema to exhibit at Aquaculture Europe 2007, stand 900
October 24-27, 2007 - Istanbul, Turkey
Urmond (NL), August 27 - During the Aquaculture Europe 07 international conference and exhibition, organized by the European Aquaculture Society (EAS) in cooperation with Eurasia Trade Fairs and Future Fish Eurasia, DSM will showcase its innovative award-winning product Dyneema®, the world’s strongest fiber. DSM Dyneema was recently awarded the joint second prize in the official Innovation Prize 2007 by the Nor-Fishing Foundation, which recognizes outstanding efforts in innovation.
This ultra-strong polyethylene fiber provides various benefits to the aquaculture sector and will be displayed on stand 900.
The extreme toughness of Dyneema® makes it the material of choice for aquaculture nets as it resists most predatory attacks and the abrasion of biting fish such as cod. At the same time, Dyneema® fibers are also much lighter than traditional materials, providing less tension on the mooring systems, better net shape stability and improved water flow through the cages. Thanks to these benefits, nets made with Dyneema® have quickly established a leading position in the aquaculture market.
At Aquaculture Europe 07, André van Wageningen, market segment manager Commercial Fishing for DSM Dyneema is available to discuss application developments for the aquaculture market, such as simulations and trials using nets with Dyneema® for fish farming in exposed or offshore locations.
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About DSM Dyneema
DSM Dyneema is the inventor and manufacturer of Dyneema®, the world’s strongest fiber™. Dyneema® is an ultra strong polyethylene fiber that offers maximum strength combined with minimum weight. It is up to 15 times stronger than quality steel and up to 40% stronger than aramid fibers, both on weight for weight basis. Dyneema® floats on water and is extremely durable and resistant to moisture, UV light and chemicals. The applications are therefore more or less unlimited. Dyneema® is an important component in ropes, cables and nets in the fishing, shipping and offshore industries. Dyneema® is also used in safety gloves for the metalworking industry and in fine yarns for applications in sporting goods and the medical sector. In addition, Dyneema® is also used in bullet resistant armor and clothing for police and military personnel.
Dyneema® is produced in Heerlen (The Netherlands) and in Greenville, North Carolina (U.S.A.). DSM Dyneema is also a partner in a high modulus polyethylene (HMPE) manufacturing joint venture in Japan.
Further information on DSM Dyneema is available at www.dyneema.com and www.asaferplacetogrow.com.
About DSM
DSM is active worldwide in nutritional and pharma ingredients, performance materials and industrial chemicals. The company develops, produces and sells innovative products and services that help improve the quality of life. DSM’s products are used in a wide range of end-markets and applications, such as human and animal nutrition and health, personal care, pharmaceuticals, automotive and transport, coatings and paint, housing and electrics & electronics (E&E). DSM’s strategy, named Vision 2010 – Building on Strengths, focuses on accelerating profitable and innovative growth of the company’s specialties portfolio. The key drivers of this strategy are market-driven growth and innovation plus an increased presence in emerging economies. The group has annual sales of over €8 billion and employs some 22,000 people worldwide. DSM ranks among the global leaders in many of its fields. The company is headquartered in the Netherlands, with locations in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the Americas.
More information about DSM can be found at www.dsm.com.
Dyneema®, Dyneema Purity® and Dyneema®, the world's strongest fiber™ are trademark(s) (applications) owned by Royal DSM N.V.
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The extreme toughness of Dyneema® makes it the material of choice for aquaculture nets for biting fish such as cod.
Anouk Luykx