Bio-Based Catalyst

The environmental, human health, and the economic advantages realized through green chemistry are serving as strong incentives for industry to adopt greener technologies. Reaxis, a specialty chemical company, is poised to deliver sustainably sourced metal-based catalysts that are derived from plant-based and recycled materials. Introducing, REAXIS® C1004EXP, REAXIS® C1007EXP, REAXIS® C1008EXP and REAXIS® C1009EXP, a

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Dr. Michael Washington Promoted to Technical Director

Dr. Michael Washington began his career at Reaxis in 2019 as the Research and Development Team Leader and swiftly progressed to the role of Technical Manager. His tenure at Reaxis has been marked by a steadfast commitment to cultivating a team of industry professionals focused on becoming experts in the field of metal-based additives, with

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Incident at McDonald Manufacturing Site

On September 13th at around 9 pm, Reaxis experienced a fire at one of the production units located at our McDonald, PA plant.  Due to the preparedness of the Reaxis staff and the timeliness of first responders, the fire was completely isolated to this small section of the facility without loss of life, injury, or

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Iron Catalyst

The implementation of stricter regulations for organotin catalysts has resulted in an increased demand for innovative and eco-friendly catalytic systems in the CASE (coating, adhesive, sealant, and elastomer) industry. We are proud to introduce REAXIS® C3002EXP, a delayed-action low viscosity iron carboxylate catalyst that is supplied in a non-reactive non-toxic diluent. The use of earth-abundant

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Problem Solved! Identification of a New Synthesis Route for Producing Methyl-based Organotins for Polyurethanes

As most companies over the last few years have struggled with supply chain issues, REAXIS was no exception. “We identified early in 2022 that there may be an issue in obtaining a key raw material used to manufacture our methyl-based tin products” states Dr. Michael Washington, Manager of R&D.  “Our team of chemists identified an

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