Materia Inc. expands Proxima manufacturing facilities in Texas

May 1, 2017
Expanded facility will complement existing facility in Pasadena, Calif. 

PASADENA, CA, MAY 1, 2017-- Materia Inc., a leader in the development and manufacture of catalysts and advanced polymers, is supporting growth in its Proxima® thermoset resins by expanding its manufacturing capacity fivefold in Huntsville, Texas. The expanded facility will complement Materia's existing state-of-the-art prototyping and polymer testing facility in Pasadena, Calif

Nitin Apte, president and CEO, Materia, said, "Materia's enhanced investment in our Proxima products further supports our ability to provide high quality customer service to engineers who are increasingly looking for alternative materials that reliably save time and money. Compared with commonly used polymers, Proxima thermosets provide excellent performance in the most extreme conditions experienced in ultra-deepwater, oil and gas wells and in downstream chemical plants."

Materia's Proxima resins provide reliable, practical and economical solutions that solve major technology challenges in subsea thermal insulation, subsea buoyancy and downhole tools. Proxima resins are easily processed into durable polymer products that are ideal for use in extreme environments.

About Materia Inc.
Materia develops and manufactures catalysts and advanced polymers that solve complex problems facing today's chemical, electronic, energy, industrial, pharmaceutical and transportation companies. With applications ranging from pharmaceutical drugs to subsea oil and gas production to structural composites, Materia's Grubbs Catalyst® technology and Proxima® thermoset resins create differentiated value for its customers. Oil and gas applications include thermal insulation, buoyancy, well construction and corrosion protection, as well as structural composites. For more information visit: http://oilandgas.materia-inc.com

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