On October 23, Professor Zhang Xiaolin from Xi'an University of Technology visited the dstone Company for a visit and exchange. The company's chairman Zhang Youping and technical director Zhou Jianhe warmly received Professor Zhang, and the two parties held a symposium in the conference room.
At the symposium, Chairman Zhang Youping first expressed a warm welcome to the arrival of Professor Zhang Xiaolin, and gave a detailed introduction to the company's development results and progress in high-performance mineral fiber new materials. He said that since its establishment, the company has , has been focusing on the innovative research, development and application of inorganic non-metallic materials. The company has brought together many outstanding technical talents in the fields of chemistry, polymers and inorganic non-metallic materials to continuously promote the company to achieve breakthroughs and progress in the field of new high-performance mineral fiber materials. .
Professor Zhang Xiaolin spoke highly of the achievements of dstone in the research of mineral fiber composite materials. Professor Zhang has been committed to the flame-retardant functionalization of natural fibers, which coincides with the positioning of stone mineral fibers. The two parties conducted in-depth discussions on the flame-retardant, lightweight, functional, and nanometerization of mineral fibers and natural fibers. , and are confident about the future development prospects in the field of flame retardant materials. Professor Zhang said that through this visit and exchange, he had a deeper understanding of the technical research and development capabilities and company culture of Grindstone Mineral Fiber, and hoped that in the future he could leverage the company's R&D, production, and sales capabilities with Xi'an University of Technology's talent training and scientific research There can be closer cooperation in cooperation and other aspects to jointly promote innovation and progress in the field of inorganic non-metallic materials.
The symposium ended in a warm and friendly atmosphere. Both parties expressed their expectation to have more communication opportunities in the future and jointly promote the development of high-performance mineral fibers.