Quadrant is a global manufacturer of high-performance thermoplastic materials in the form of semi-finished products and finished parts. Their products are used in a wide range of industries, including automotive, medical, electronics, and food processing.
Founded in 1892 as the Badische Anilin- und Soda-Fabrik (BASF) in Mannheim, Germany
In 1955, they expanded to North America and established the first US manufacturing facility in Salisbury, Maryland
In 1999, Quadrant was created when three companies merged: Polypenco, ENSINGER, and Ticona Engineering Polymers
In 2018, Mitsubishi Chemical acquired Quadrant, making them a wholly-owned subsidiary
A global manufacturer of high-performance engineering plastics and composites.
A Saudi Arabian multinational chemical manufacturing company that produces a wide range of thermoplastic materials.
A German multinational company that produces high-performance plastics for various industries.
A family of high-performance engineering thermoplastics that offer excellent wear resistance and dimensional stability.
A group of engineering plastics that are suitable for use in high-temperature and chemically aggressive environments.
A range of nylon-based materials that are used in applications that require high strength and wear resistance.
Quadrant serves a variety of industries, including automotive, medical, electronics, food processing, and more.
Quadrant produces a wide range of thermoplastic materials, including acetals, acrylics, polycarbonates, and more.
Quadrant's materials offer advantages such as lighter weight, higher strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and more.
Yes, Quadrant offers custom machining and fabrication services for their materials to create finished parts.
Quadrant is committed to minimizing their impact on the environment by reducing waste, improving efficiency, and complying with environmental regulations.