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Almatis Japan is enhancing operational efficiency with a new pneumatic conveying system at its Iwakuni plant. This upgrade eliminates the need for manual handling of bagged feedstock, streamlining operations while improving reliability and safety.
In a landscape of more than 5,000 companies, it takes more than performance to stand out; it takes commitment, responsibility, and a vision for long-term impact.
Last week at the Research to Business (R2B) Meet in Hyderabad, Almatis Technical Manager Shankha Chatterjee presented the material science behind high-performance alumina in technical ceramics.
In an exclusive interview with Santosh Mahanti, Iron & Steel Review, our CEO Anıl Sönmez shares how Almatis is combining its legacy of alumina expertise with forward-thinking innovation.
When technological advancement meets environmental responsibility, meaningful progress follows: A conversation with Sarbapi Mukherjee, Commercial Director India & SEA at IREFCON 2024.
The refractory minerals market is changing, and India and China are at the heart of this process. In an interview with Indian Minerals, Almatis' CCO, Chuck Compson talks about how India's urban growth and the "Make in India" initiative are creating demand for alumina and positioning the country as a major global supplier.
In our upcoming webinar, presenters Nils Rosenberger and Kayly Lazaroff will explain how Almatis' ThermaFill products are improving thermal conductivity, increasing durability, and efficiency, through the science of these powerful aluminas for Thermal Interface Materials (TIMs).
Almatis is proud to announce that our Huangdao plant is now prepared to supply the highest quality, locally produced AR 78 and AR 90 Magnesium Aluminate Spinels. Following extensive trials, we are delighted to assure our valued customers that these products will meet the same stringent specifications and high standards as the spinels they currently use.