Noroo Paint's Breakthrough in Advanced Materials Empowers Batteries and Hydrogen Energy
Key Ideas
- Noroo Paint achieved a significant milestone in mass producing six advanced materials for secondary batteries and hydrogen energy applications.
- These materials aim to enhance battery safety and performance by addressing issues like battery fires and degradation.
- Participation in InterBattery 2024 led to a surge of 78.5% in sales of advanced materials, with projections indicating a further 123.4% growth by 2025.
Noroo Paint, a leading player in the paint industry, has made a substantial breakthrough in its transition to the materials business. The company revealed its success in expanding mass production of six advanced materials for secondary battery molding and hydrogen energy applications. These include a flame-retardant battery molding agent and a urethane flame-retardant foam for ESS, among others, aimed at improving battery safety and performance. Last year, Noroo Paint participated in InterBattery 2024, showcasing various functional secondary battery and hydrogen fuel cell materials, resulting in significant sales growth and promising future projections. The company's commitment to innovation and ongoing research and development underscores its dedication to providing cutting-edge products satisfying customer needs.
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Fuel Cells
Renewable Energy
Innovation
Research And Development
Sales Growth
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Materials Industry
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