• World’s largest and most versatile Flexshuttle facility inaugurated
• Significant time-to-market advantage for customers
• BYK doubles capacity in application technology
• Ca. 15-million-euro investment
With its digital lab that is one of a kind worldwide, BYK, a
leading global manufacturer of specialty chemicals, is launching into a new era of
applications technology and so is giving a whole new dimension to its range of
tailor-made additive solutions for its customers.
“The fully automated high throughput screening (HTS) system at BYK performs
series tests with impressive speed and efficiency. 220 samples can be produced
and tested within 24 hours in high throughput. This is equivalent to up to 80,000
samples per year," explains Dr. Jörg Hinnerwisch, BYK CTO.
A fully digitalized process enables the time required for series testing to be cut from
the previous norm of some months to just a few days. The time saving this entails
not only generates greater scope for the creation of new differentiating customer
solutions, but also doubles BYK’s capacity in application technology.
“The facility operates like a giant filter. With it, we are able to determine with great
precision which of a vast number of products tested are the two or three that will be
of the greatest use and advantage to the customer,” says Manfred Knospe, Head
of HTS at BYK.
The ultra-modern facility is complex. It includes 32 modules with 27 different
functionalities all set to check and test BYK additives in paints, plastics, and
adhesives. The modules are connected to each other via a rail system, with
shuttles moving the samples individually from one module to the next.
The examination of liquid samples with respect to pH value, foam, or particle size
distribution forms part of this one-of-a-kind HTS facility. In addition, two rheology
measuring instruments evaluate the flow behavior.
Depending on the usage concerned, the samples are then applied by pouring out,
drawing down, or spraying, and cured using UV radiation, or by means of oven or
air drying. Finally, they are then subjected to a fully automated test for property
characteristics such as gloss, flow, or color.
“By making this investment in the future, we are, on the one hand, once again
establishing more scope for creativity for our highly qualified researchers, who are
working on tomorrow’s additive solutions. On the other hand, the enormous speed
of our HTS facility allows us to substantially reduce the time-to-market phase for
our customers, thereby also securing an important competitive edge for them,”
says BYK Division President Dr. Tammo Boinowitz.