Nanogate SE, a leading global specialist for design-oriented high-tech surfaces and components, is strengthening its order base. A new major order for the U.S. site encompasses a cumulative sales volume of around EUR 50 million over a period of about six years.

As part of the multiyear project, the Group will manufacture and enhance plastic components of the highest optical quality at its U.S. site. These are interior design elements that will be used in the next generation of a popular off-road vehicle. Nanogate expects production to begin in the summer of 2020, following the recent start of preparations for the production and enhancement of components and their subsequent assembling at the site in Mansfield.

Ralf Zastrau, CEO of Nanogate SE: “Glazing components are increasingly establishing themselves as the standard, in view of their advantages in design and weight. Nanogate has many years of experience in this market. Systems in the N-Glaze division are an important target market alongside our three growth areas of metallization, new mobility and smart surfaces.”

Production of the N-Glaze components is set to begin in the summer of 2020.

More information about Nanogate and its relationship to Mansfield can be found in this December 2016 story on 1812Blockhouse.

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