Mito Material Solutions opens digital storefront on Knowde
Composites manufacturers can more easily access and navigate Mito’s polymer additive products via the digital marketing and sales platform.
Specialty chemical company Mito Material Solutions (Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.) has launched a storefront on Knowde (San Jose, Calif., U.S.), a digital marketing and sales platform built for the ingredients, polymers and chemicals industry.
Mito Material Solutions develops and manufactures additives that enable polymer manufacturers to enhance product performance. Its key brands include Mito E-GO, a graphene-based additive that gives fiber-reinforced composites and thermoplastics lab-verified improvements in strength, durability, flexibility, functionality and sustainability. The company claims E-GO is the first and only Verified Functionalized Graphene product by the Graphene Council (New Bern, N.C., U.S.), and follows the Graphene Standardization Framework to ensure Mito E-GO meets the highest industry standards. Mito is continuously spearheading initiatives to standardize efforts for graphene materials.
With Knowde, research and development (R&D) and procurement professionals can search for Mito Material Solutions products, request documents, order samples, receive quotes and access experts who can answer technical questions. Sign up is always free for R&D and procurement professionals at www.knowde.com.
Knowde makes it easier for suppliers like Mito Material Solutions to reach and engage buyers, nurture leads, and capitalize on new business opportunities, all while lowering their cost of sales. Suppliers interested in having a storefront on Knowde can contact Dan Haas, chief commercial officer, at dan@knowde.com.
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