Foranext® Fluorospecialties
As a leading fluorine chemistry specialist, Arkema provides fluorospecialties development and production to key partners in various industries where fluorine makes a difference: agrochemical and pharmaceutical, lithium ion batteries, electronics, as well as catalysts and fine chemistry. Our fluorochemicals bring innovative, sustainable, and life improving solutions to our customers through development of efficient, industrial-scale processes and manufacturing of high purity fluorinated intermediates.
- Asia Pacific
- Europe
- Latin America and the Caribbean
- Northern America
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Committed to innovative fluorine chemistry
We leverage our fluorination expertise to create new products for electronics.
We apply fluorine chemistry to advanced battery and energy applications.
We develop fluorochemical intermediates for pharma- and agrochemicals.
We serve major companies in petrochemistry, industrial chemistry, coatings among other markets.
Bringing innovative, sustainable and life-improving solutions
We rely on a proven organization within Arkema:
- Global, with R&D centers, production assets and service center on three continents (Europe, North America, Asia)
- Fully integrated - R&D, technical centre and supply chain
- Involved in environmental progress - promoting no ODP (ozone depleting
potential) and low GWP (global warming potential) solutions.
A leading fluorine specialist
World class laboratories for fluorine and halogen chemistry research.
Comprehensive analytical resources to support synthesis/process R&D.
Over 30 years’ experience with anhydrous HF-based, catalyzed chemistry.