Latin America. The site will be dedicated to efficiency and performance testing of radiation curing products for various segments.
With high-tech equipment, in addition to providing high-quality technical support to customers in the region, this new laboratory allows IGM Resins do Brasil (formerly known as Quiminutri) to get even closer to these to understand their real expectations and maintain focus and centrality according to the Go Grow Green strategy.
"The goal is to improve performance and/or remove technical barriers to open up potential new applications as well as process optimization," the company said in a statement.
The Go Grow Green strategy seeks to strengthen IGM's commitment as a provider of innovative and reliable solutions to become a business partner driving the UV industry.
A recent report by MarketsandMarkets forecast global UV-curable coatings market growth from $6.5 billion in 2020 to $11.4 billion by 2025, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.0%.
According to the publication, increasing environmental regulations and standards, especially in Europe and North America, has resulted in the growing popularity of eco-friendly coatings in the coatings industry.
The UV curing coating or paint provides protection and chemical resistance to certain fragrances, essences and alcohols in addition to presenting good performance and efficiency in the application process.
"We enable the transformation of light for a better future," says IGM Resins as an organizational purpose.

