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SM ALL
   is
  the
  new
  BIG
SM ALL
    is
   the
   new
    BIG

 because..
...DSM NeoResins+ has
                                                                                   developed a new
                                                                                technology platform to
                                                                              make very small but
                                                                                very profitable
http://www.civfanatics.com/gallery/files/2/9/9/7/9/ScientistScetch081005.jpg




                                                                                     particles.
...DSM NeoResins+ has
                                                                                   developed a new
                                                                                technology platform to
                                                                              make very small but
                                                                                very profitable
http://www.civfanatics.com/gallery/files/2/9/9/7/9/ScientistScetch081005.jpg




                                                                                     particles.

                                                                                We will call them
                                                                               NeoPearls for now...
We ha
       ve
 some
ideas
to usehow
         them
We ha
       ve
 some
ideas
to usehow                  e
         them   but we ar at
                             th
                convinced
                 there are
                  ma  ny more
                                 .
                  possibilities.
We ha
       ve
 some
ideas
to usehow                  e
         them   but we ar at
                             th
                convinced
                 there are
                  ma  ny more
                                 .
                  possibilities.
To o many
for us to
 grasp...
We ha
       ve
 some
ideas
to usehow                  e
         them   but we ar at
                             th
                convinced
                 there are
                  ma  ny more
                                 .
                  possibilities.
To o many
for us to
 grasp...
                      And that is
                      why
We offer this technology to you to
develop new applications together with
us and....
..create
successful
 business
along the way;)

                  http://www.washingtonwatch.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/stack-of-money.jpg
So, what are
                        NeoPearls?

http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/n/neo1.jpg                  http://www.gemdiamond.com/department/images/home/Pearls.jpg
They are very small...
They are very small...




      The smallest ones are
       only 50 nm, that is
         0.00050 mm!!
They are very small...




      The smallest ones are
       only 50 nm, that is    1000 particles
                                would fit
         0.00050 mm!!           on 1 hair
This is what they look like:
This is what they look like:


  The solid ones
This is what they look like:

                   The porous ones
  The solid ones
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
                     SOLID PARTICLES
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
                                  SOLID PARTICLES

    •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin
            (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
                                   SOLID PARTICLES

    •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin
             (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)

    •They are fully cross-linked, so they
        -do not dissolve in common organic solvents,
        -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,
        -are mechanically stable and rather hard.
        (since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
                                    SOLID PARTICLES

    •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin
              (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)

    •They are fully cross-linked, so they
        -do not dissolve in common organic solvents,
        -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,
        -are mechanically stable and rather hard.
         (since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)

     •They are very small
         -Current prototypes have particle size (D50) of 50 and 110 nm
         -This makes them invisible to the naked eye
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
                                    SOLID PARTICLES

    •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin
              (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)

    •They are fully cross-linked, so they
        -do not dissolve in common organic solvents,
        -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,
        -are mechanically stable and rather hard.
         (since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)

     •They are very small
         -Current prototypes have particle size (D50) of 50 and 110 nm
         -This makes them invisible to the naked eye
     •Current prototypes are available as stable aqueous suspensions
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
                                    SOLID PARTICLES

    •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin
              (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)

    •They are fully cross-linked, so they
        -do not dissolve in common organic solvents,
        -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,
        -are mechanically stable and rather hard.
         (since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)

     •They are very small
         -Current prototypes have particle size (D50) of 50 and 110 nm
         -This makes them invisible to the naked eye
     •Current prototypes are available as stable aqueous suspensions

     •Material can be spray-dried.
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
                                    SOLID PARTICLES

    •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin
              (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)

    •They are fully cross-linked, so they
        -do not dissolve in common organic solvents,
        -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,
        -are mechanically stable and rather hard.
         (since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)

     •They are very small
         -Current prototypes have particle size (D50) of 50 and 110 nm
         -This makes them invisible to the naked eye
     •Current prototypes are available as stable aqueous suspensions

     •Material can be spray-dried.

    •The density of a particle is approximately 1.15 g/cm3
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical)
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical)
                   POROUS PARTICLES
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical)
                                 POROUS PARTICLES

   •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin
           (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical)
                                 POROUS PARTICLES

   •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin
           (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)

   •They are fully cross-linked, so they
       -do not dissolve in common organic solvents,
       -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,
       -are mechanically stable and rather hard.
                       (since they are small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical)
                                 POROUS PARTICLES

   •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin
           (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)

   •They are fully cross-linked, so they
       -do not dissolve in common organic solvents,
       -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,
       -are mechanically stable and rather hard.
                       (since they are small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)

   •They are larger than the solid particles
       -Particles can be made with particle size (D50) between 5 – 500 µm
And this is what we know about the little guys:
(feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical)
                                 POROUS PARTICLES

   •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin
           (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)

   •They are fully cross-linked, so they
       -do not dissolve in common organic solvents,
       -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C,
       -are mechanically stable and rather hard.
                       (since they are small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)

   •They are larger than the solid particles
       -Particles can be made with particle size (D50) between 5 – 500 µm

    •They are porous
        -The porosity can easily be influenced from very low to very high
        -The pore size can be influenced
        -The pores are closed cells
These are some of the application areas you could
think of..
These are some of the application areas you could
think of..
                      Coatings
    Nano composites

Plastics
These are some of the application areas you could
think of..
                          Coatings
    Nano composites

Plastics              Anti-shrink additive
           Abrasive

Ceramics
These are some of the application areas you could
think of..
                            Coatings
    Nano composites

Plastics                Anti-shrink additive
             Abrasive

Ceramics          Encapsulation

     Tires

      Matting agent
These are some of the application areas you could
think of..
                            Coatings
    Nano composites

Plastics                Anti-shrink additive
             Abrasive

Ceramics          Encapsulation

     Tires

      Matting agent                                        Light-weight filler


                                               Adhesives


                                  Flow improvement
These are some of the application areas you could
think of..
                            Coatings
    Nano composites

Plastics                Anti-shrink additive
             Abrasive

Ceramics          Encapsulation

     Tires

      Matting agent                                        Light-weight filler

                                                                 Electronics
                                               Adhesives

                                                     Scratch resistance
                                  Flow improvement
These are the buttons we can turn for you:
These are the buttons we can turn for you:




Particle size
These are the buttons we can turn for you:




Particle size




                Surface modification
These are the buttons we can turn for you:




Particle size




                Surface modification




    Porosity
These are the buttons we can turn for you:




Particle size




                Surface modification




    Porosity                    Encapsulant
These are the buttons we can turn for you:



                                 Cross-link density
Particle size




                Surface modification




    Porosity                    Encapsulant
These are the buttons we can turn for you:



                                 Cross-link density
Particle size

                                                      Pore size

                Surface modification




    Porosity                    Encapsulant
These are the buttons we can turn for you:



                                 Cross-link density
Particle size

                                                         Pore size

                Surface modification




                                                      .....???
    Porosity                    Encapsulant
So, what would you do with these small
               particles?




                                         http://www.life-times.net/Dreaming_Girl_1_image.html
  Let us know and we can create unique
           products together!
That’s it from our side.

         We’re




      for your ideas
Share and build your ideas:
                                        NeoPearls Blog

                                      Twitter: @neoresins



                             For more information or ideas:
                                     erik.pras@dsm.com



                             If you are interested in samples:
                                    jo.friederichs@dsm.com




http://whims.wrightbg.com/
Developed by:




this slideshow was made by @szwerink and @hepras

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Invitation to build a business on this nano-particle technology

  • 1. SM ALL is the new BIG
  • 2. SM ALL is the new BIG because..
  • 3. ...DSM NeoResins+ has developed a new technology platform to make very small but very profitable http://www.civfanatics.com/gallery/files/2/9/9/7/9/ScientistScetch081005.jpg particles.
  • 4. ...DSM NeoResins+ has developed a new technology platform to make very small but very profitable http://www.civfanatics.com/gallery/files/2/9/9/7/9/ScientistScetch081005.jpg particles. We will call them NeoPearls for now...
  • 5.
  • 6. We ha ve some ideas to usehow them
  • 7. We ha ve some ideas to usehow e them but we ar at th convinced there are ma ny more . possibilities.
  • 8. We ha ve some ideas to usehow e them but we ar at th convinced there are ma ny more . possibilities. To o many for us to grasp...
  • 9. We ha ve some ideas to usehow e them but we ar at th convinced there are ma ny more . possibilities. To o many for us to grasp... And that is why
  • 10. We offer this technology to you to develop new applications together with us and....
  • 11. ..create successful business along the way;) http://www.washingtonwatch.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/stack-of-money.jpg
  • 12. So, what are NeoPearls? http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/n/neo1.jpg http://www.gemdiamond.com/department/images/home/Pearls.jpg
  • 13. They are very small...
  • 14. They are very small... The smallest ones are only 50 nm, that is 0.00050 mm!!
  • 15. They are very small... The smallest ones are only 50 nm, that is 1000 particles would fit 0.00050 mm!! on 1 hair
  • 16. This is what they look like:
  • 17. This is what they look like: The solid ones
  • 18. This is what they look like: The porous ones The solid ones
  • 19. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical)
  • 20. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical) SOLID PARTICLES
  • 21. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical) SOLID PARTICLES •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
  • 22. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical) SOLID PARTICLES •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades) •They are fully cross-linked, so they -do not dissolve in common organic solvents, -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C, -are mechanically stable and rather hard. (since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)
  • 23. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical) SOLID PARTICLES •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades) •They are fully cross-linked, so they -do not dissolve in common organic solvents, -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C, -are mechanically stable and rather hard. (since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness) •They are very small -Current prototypes have particle size (D50) of 50 and 110 nm -This makes them invisible to the naked eye
  • 24. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical) SOLID PARTICLES •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades) •They are fully cross-linked, so they -do not dissolve in common organic solvents, -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C, -are mechanically stable and rather hard. (since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness) •They are very small -Current prototypes have particle size (D50) of 50 and 110 nm -This makes them invisible to the naked eye •Current prototypes are available as stable aqueous suspensions
  • 25. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical) SOLID PARTICLES •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades) •They are fully cross-linked, so they -do not dissolve in common organic solvents, -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C, -are mechanically stable and rather hard. (since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness) •They are very small -Current prototypes have particle size (D50) of 50 and 110 nm -This makes them invisible to the naked eye •Current prototypes are available as stable aqueous suspensions •Material can be spray-dried.
  • 26. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip two slides if this is too technical) SOLID PARTICLES •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades) •They are fully cross-linked, so they -do not dissolve in common organic solvents, -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C, -are mechanically stable and rather hard. (since they are very small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness) •They are very small -Current prototypes have particle size (D50) of 50 and 110 nm -This makes them invisible to the naked eye •Current prototypes are available as stable aqueous suspensions •Material can be spray-dried. •The density of a particle is approximately 1.15 g/cm3
  • 27. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical)
  • 28. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical) POROUS PARTICLES
  • 29. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical) POROUS PARTICLES •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades)
  • 30. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical) POROUS PARTICLES •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades) •They are fully cross-linked, so they -do not dissolve in common organic solvents, -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C, -are mechanically stable and rather hard. (since they are small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness)
  • 31. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical) POROUS PARTICLES •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades) •They are fully cross-linked, so they -do not dissolve in common organic solvents, -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C, -are mechanically stable and rather hard. (since they are small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness) •They are larger than the solid particles -Particles can be made with particle size (D50) between 5 – 500 µm
  • 32. And this is what we know about the little guys: (feel free to skip one slide if this is too technical) POROUS PARTICLES •Based on a cross-linked unsaturated polyester / styrene resin (the material we normally use to build yachts, car parts or windmill blades) •They are fully cross-linked, so they -do not dissolve in common organic solvents, -are thermally stable (do not melt, get sticky or deform) up to 240 °C, -are mechanically stable and rather hard. (since they are small, we can not measure their compressive strength or hardness) •They are larger than the solid particles -Particles can be made with particle size (D50) between 5 – 500 µm •They are porous -The porosity can easily be influenced from very low to very high -The pore size can be influenced -The pores are closed cells
  • 33. These are some of the application areas you could think of..
  • 34. These are some of the application areas you could think of.. Coatings Nano composites Plastics
  • 35. These are some of the application areas you could think of.. Coatings Nano composites Plastics Anti-shrink additive Abrasive Ceramics
  • 36. These are some of the application areas you could think of.. Coatings Nano composites Plastics Anti-shrink additive Abrasive Ceramics Encapsulation Tires Matting agent
  • 37. These are some of the application areas you could think of.. Coatings Nano composites Plastics Anti-shrink additive Abrasive Ceramics Encapsulation Tires Matting agent Light-weight filler Adhesives Flow improvement
  • 38. These are some of the application areas you could think of.. Coatings Nano composites Plastics Anti-shrink additive Abrasive Ceramics Encapsulation Tires Matting agent Light-weight filler Electronics Adhesives Scratch resistance Flow improvement
  • 39. These are the buttons we can turn for you:
  • 40. These are the buttons we can turn for you: Particle size
  • 41. These are the buttons we can turn for you: Particle size Surface modification
  • 42. These are the buttons we can turn for you: Particle size Surface modification Porosity
  • 43. These are the buttons we can turn for you: Particle size Surface modification Porosity Encapsulant
  • 44. These are the buttons we can turn for you: Cross-link density Particle size Surface modification Porosity Encapsulant
  • 45. These are the buttons we can turn for you: Cross-link density Particle size Pore size Surface modification Porosity Encapsulant
  • 46. These are the buttons we can turn for you: Cross-link density Particle size Pore size Surface modification .....??? Porosity Encapsulant
  • 47. So, what would you do with these small particles? http://www.life-times.net/Dreaming_Girl_1_image.html Let us know and we can create unique products together!
  • 48. That’s it from our side. We’re for your ideas
  • 49. Share and build your ideas: NeoPearls Blog Twitter: @neoresins For more information or ideas: erik.pras@dsm.com If you are interested in samples: jo.friederichs@dsm.com http://whims.wrightbg.com/
  • 50. Developed by: this slideshow was made by @szwerink and @hepras