Versatile materials: Polymers and composites
Putting together the building blocks: Polymers are large molecules that consist of many small units, called monomers, and can take many different forms. Naturally occurring polymers include starch, cellulose, proteins, and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA = genetic information). But polymers can also be synthesized to make products such as plastic bottles, rubber and silicones, to name just a few examples. And polymers also play a crucial role in Henkel products.
Targeted polymer research at Henkel makes it possible to overcome limitations. This is because polymers are extremely adaptable. Their internal structures can be tailored so that they combine seemingly incompatible properties, such as toughness, light weight, and elasticity all in the one polymer. With this versatility, they can be used in many different applications:
- Adhesives and sealants for professional craftsmen and DIYers
- High-performance adhesives for the aircraft and automotive industries
- Materials for composites used to make aircraft and cars as well as wind turbines.
Molecules for the future – the technology platforms in chemical research at Henkel. Learn more in this film about high-performance adhesives, surface treatments, and liquids in molecular design.