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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, October 07, 2020
International technology firm expands headquarters to suffice DOE contracts.
FREMONT, CA: Semplastics is an international material engineering company widening its Central Florida headquarters to make space for its team to fulfill various contracts from the Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL).
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“Semplastics’ technologies and plans for the future are coal reimagined,” says Bill Easter, founder of Semplastics. “One day, our team will be responsible for creating a stronger, safer and fireproof house entirely out of coal. We’re looking forward to have more space to accomplish our goals and bring in new staff for support.”
The Department of Energy notes Semplastics’ work on the reuse of coal. The NETL has rewarded the firm $4 million in grants and contracts. Semplastics gained a $1.4 million contract to develop new uses for coal waste, a $1.5 million grant for X-TILES™, and an approximately $1 million contract to fund the research for transforming coal into battery materials.
Semplastics Central Florida is based in Oviedo, Florida. The company has many customers throughout the United States and on four continents. As a part of its expansion, Semplastics is considering hiring several new employees in the coming year.
Semplastics is a Florida-based material engineering company, started in 2000. Over the past 20 years, Semplastics has provided plastic engineered components to a broad range of industries, from the medical to aerospace. The Advanced Materials Division of Semplastics, X-MAT®, was later developed in 2013. Since its inception, X-MAT® has created a revolutionary, high-performance material that merges properties of metals (electrical conductivity), ceramics (high operating temperature), and engineering plastics (lightweight). Semplastics has held the partnerships with Space Florida, NASA, and the Department of Energy. It is a game-changing material with various current applications, including fireproof roof tiles, battery electrodes, lightweight space mirrors, and 3D printing ceramics. Semplastics’ technology can be custom-engineered to fit various specifications and has unlimited potential market applications.
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