Conventus Polymers Now a Distributor for SABIC Specialties in North America
SABIC has authorized Conventus to distribute its high-performance engineering thermoplastics such as Ultem PEI and LNP compounds.

SABIC has named , as an authorized distributor in North America for its high-performance engineering thermoplastics from its SABIC’s Specialties ´óÏó´«Ã½, including Ultem PEI and LNPcompounds, and related services such as application development and customer support. SABIC’s new distribution partner Conventus is reputed for its highly technical expertise and strong relationships with key OEMs in water management, energy, electrical and electronics, healthcare and other important industries. Conventus joins Nexeo, Chase Plastic, and Amco Polymers, as authorized distributors of SABIC’s portfolio of specialty materials.
Said SABIC’s customer fulfillment director Darpan Parikh, director, “Conventus Polymers combines a deep understanding of our portfolio with exceptional experience in addressing diverse customer challenges using the latest resin technologies. Their representatives have access to our full range of global application design and testing resources to support their relationships with SABIC customers.”
Noted Conventus’ president John Jorgensen, “SABIC’s high-heat materials add a new dimension to our portfolio and support our goal of further expanding in target markets, such as electric vehicles, energy storage, telecommunications, wire and cable, and aerospace and defense, where we anticipate significant growth over the next five to 10 years. Collaborating with an industry leader like SABIC, which invests in innovation and advanced technology, will allow Conventus to deliver cutting-edge solutions to the marketplace.”
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