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    Home » Neogen Signs Agreement with Japan’s MU Ionic Solutions

    Neogen Signs Agreement with Japan’s MU Ionic Solutions

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaApril 11, 2023 Battery 2 Mins Read
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    Leading manufacturer of Bromine-based, and Lithium-based specialty chemicals, Neogen Chemicals Limited (Neogen) has signed a deal with MU Ionic Solutions Corporation.

    NeogenAs per the agreement, Neogen will obtain a license from MUIS for its proprietary and confidential manufacturing technology for making electrolyte solutions at its manufacturing facility in India.

    The company has an installed capacity to manufacture upto 30,000 MT per annum. These electrolytes will be targeted to meet the growing demand of lithium-ion cell manufacturers in India.

    It will also help Neogen to greatly reduce approval times with lithium-ion battery makers. This agreement is said to be the first-ever license issued by MUIS that allows a partner company for electrolyte manufacturing technology anywhere in the globe.

    Harin Kanani, MD, Neogen Chemicals said: “The group’s 3-decade-long electrolyte manufacturing experience will be extremely beneficial for Neogen to build a robust global quality and safety standards approved electrolyte plant in India. With this arrangement, we will be the first Indian company to have a proven global technology, to manufacture electrolytes at scale for lithium-ion batteries.”

    The Mitsubishi Chemical Group is said to be one of the global leaders in electrolytes used in lithium-ion batteries with a track record of 30 years and has 5 electrolyte manufacturing plants located in Japan, USA, UK and China.

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