Fagus GreCon acquires Dynamic Microchamber business from Bakelite

Dynamic Microchamber offers formaldehyde emissions testing solutions for composite panels and other products.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Fagus GreCon has acquired the Dynamic Microchamber (DMC) business from Bakelite. The company said this aligns with its commitment to advancing formaldehyde emissions testing solutions for the support of safer products, healthier environments, and stronger industries across the globe. The transition also reflects Bakelite’s decision to sharpen its concentration on its core expertise in wood adhesives.

Fagus GreCon will provide continued support for existing Bakelite DMC units while simultaneously introducing a new generation of formaldehyde testing solutions. According to the company, "these next-generation systems are designed to help customers meet evolving regulatory requirements with confidence, speed, and uncompromising accuracy." 

Fagus GreCon currently provides formaldehyde measuring systems, including GreCon Gasanalyzer products, as well spark detection and dust collection solutions. 

Fagus GreCon's North American operations are headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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