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Trade News | September 18, 2025

BASF expands global availability of xarvio® FIELD MANAGER For AgBusiness

(Cologne, Germany) - BASF Digital Farming is expanding the global rollout of xarvio FIELD MANAGER For AgBusiness, with upcoming launches in Argentina and Brazil. This scalable, purpose-built digital solution is designed for advisors and agribusinesses managing multiple farms, fields and complex operations. Focusing on major crops including canola, cotton, corn, sugar cane, wheat and soybeans, it offers greater efficiency, precision, and profitability with smart, data-driven decisions.
Trade News | September 16, 2025

BASF at SIMAC 2025: Recycling meets Performance – PU solutions for the Future of Footwear

BASF is presenting new materials, concepts and recycling methods for polyurethanes in footwear at SIMAC Tanning Tech. The leading international trade fair will take place from September 23-25 in Milan, Italy. We will showcase our unique and integrated toolbox of Elastopan® (PU) and thermoplastic polyurethanes Elastollan® and Infinergy®. Together with our partners and customers we bring innovative products to the market offering utmost lightness paired with mechanical performance and automated processing. Our new sustainable material developments and recycling methods for the footwear industry will be presented at BASF, hall 10, G56/H55.
With the recent addition of its polyurethane production site in Malacky, Slovakia, the division can now offer its customers certified mass balance solutions from its ten plants.
Trade News | September 15, 2025

BASF’s Performance Materials division plants in Europe are now all REDcert² certified

Following the transition of all its European sites to renewable electricity in January 2025, BASF Performance Materials is now celebrating the certification of its production sites according to REDcert2, a certification scheme for the use of sustainable feedstock in the chemical industry. With the recent addition of its polyurethane production site in Malacky, Slovakia, the division can now offer its customers certified mass balance solutions from its ten plants.
 
Thanks to BASF’s specialty plastic Ultrason®, the frames in Stargate Hydrogen’s AWE stacks are large, robust, and durable.
Photo: Stargate Hydrogen/BASF 2025
Trade News | September 11, 2025

Stargate Hydrogen uses BASF’s Ultrason® for lightweight and durable frames in its Stellar electrolyzer stacks

The electrolyzer manufacturer Stargate Hydrogen, Estonia, is now using BASF’s Ultrason® to manufacture the frames in its stacks used for alkaline water electrolyzers (AWE). The polysulfone (PSU) Ultrason® S replaces metals such as nickel, resulting in significantly lighter stacks. This substitution is possible because BASF’s high-performance thermoplastic offers high temperature and chemical resistance also in harsh alkaline conditions. It can withstand high stack pressures due to excellent compression strength. As Ultrason® can be injection-molded, it provides greater design flexibility for easier functional integration than metal. The collaboration between Stargate Hydrogen and BASF has yielded an exceptional result: the pressurized stacks of the Stellar series are designed for long operational lifespans, supporting reliable hydrogen production, and reducing downtime and maintenance costs. This durability enhances the economic feasibility of green hydrogen production, making it a cost-effective solution.
Interpon D2525 was used on the aluminum curtain wall of The Shard in London, which is rated BREEAM Excellent 
– a globally recognized standard for assessing and certifying the sustainability of buildings and infrastructure.
Photo: David Lichtneker
Trade News | September 11, 2025

BASF, AkzoNobel and Arkema team up to lower carbon footprint of architectural powder coatings

The carbon footprint of superdurable architectural powder coatings supplied by AkzoNobel’s Interpon brand is up to 40% lower, thanks to an ongoing value chain partnership with Arkema and BASF. It means the superdurable Interpon D range can now make an even bigger impact in helping to reduce embodied carbon over the whole lifecycle of a building.
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