Rain Carbon Inaugurates Cutting-Edge Rubber Lab at Distillation and Advanced Materials Facility in Germany

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Rain Carbon Inc. has opened a new rubber lab at its production facility in Duisburg, Germany. The $1.3 million lab includes a complete processing line and advanced analysis equipment. The investment aims to improve technical services and product development for the rubber industry, positioning Rain Carbon as a preferred partner. The company produces performance resins for the rubber industry, and the new lab will enhance their understanding of product performance and allow for the development of new products for safer tires and better fuel economy.

 STAMFORD, CT – Rain Carbon Inc., a leading global producer of carbon-based products and  advanced materials, today announces that the company has opened a state-of-the-art rubber lab at its  production facility in Duisburg, Germany.  

The $1.3 million lab comprises a complete processing line, starting with a rubber bale cutter, continuing  with a highly sophisticated lab station for internal mixing, and concluding with complete analysis  employing cutting-edge rubber-process and dynamic-mechanical analyzers. 

“This investment will enable Rain Carbon to significantly improve our technical services and targeted  product development for the rubber industry, with the intention of positioning our company as a  preferred partner in terms of applications and R&D cooperation,” said Kris Vanherbergen, Executive  Vice President of Carbon Distillation and Advanced Materials. 

Rain Carbon produces approximately 10,000 tons of performance resins annually for the rubber  industry, targeted at improving grip and reducing rolling resistance in tire compounds, as well as  enhancing the mechanical dynamic properties of technical rubber articles. Prior to establishing this new  lab, reliance on a third-party lab inhibited the product development and internal knowledge required to  establish strong technical relationships. 

“Our customers want to have a detailed understanding of the resins we supply and their performance,”  said Dr. Jun Liu, Head of R&D and Application Technology for the company’s Carbon Distillation and  Advanced Materials business unit. “Unfortunately, we could only provide customers with analytical  results in the past, which did not foster a stronger technical relationship. We are very pleased to be  taking this step to enhance our technical and R&D support. 

“With this significant lab investment, we can now look ‘left and right,’ rather than just ‘straight ahead,’”  she added. “We can assess a broader range of variables giving us a much better understanding of our  products and their performance, plus we can now evaluate how certain modifications will optimize our  products for specific applications or result in a new resin. 

“In addition, being able to conduct the testing in-house will improve our knowledge about the link  between resin structure and performance,” Liu said. “This will enhance our credibility with rubber  customers allowing us ‘to speak their language’ when it comes to key performance data related to grip  and abrasion, dynamic loss factor, the interaction between rubber and filler, processing capability and  more.” 

Most important, she said, “this new rubber lab will enable Rain Carbon to develop new products for  safer tires and better fuel economy – and that’s a win-win for everyone.”