Each week we publish a short company profile of an NFPA member as a way for us to highlight the diversity and strength of our industry. Today’s company is Evonik Industries.
NFPA members since 2003, Evonik Industries is a global supplier of Pour Point Depressants, Viscosity Index Improvers (VII) and Synthetic Base Stocks for use in hydraulic fluids. Evonik additives expand the temperature operating window of hydraulic fluids. Their trademarked DYNAVIS® technology for hydraulic fluids is specified and used by OEM’s in the transportation, agriculture and construction end-use markets. Throughout their membership tenure, Evonik has been deeply involved in NFPA’s innovation and research initiatives. The company and its representatives are involved with the Center for Compact and Efficient Fluid Power and are Silver Level Members of the Pascal Society. In addition, Evonik exhibits at IFPE and regularly sends people to NFPA Conferences.
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