New Products Innovation
Quantiam has the experience and capabilities to capitalize on emerging nanotechnologies focusing on advanced materials, energy-related materials and the environment. Our Technology and Innovation thrusts are in three major areas of materials and energy with a focus on nanotechnology, catalysis, coatings and surfaces.
Program A: Advanced Energy Materials
A1: CAMOL™ Catalyst Coatings ([url=http://www.BASF-Qtech.com]http://www.BASF-Qtech.com[/url])
Quantiam and NOVA Chemicals undertook the development of a disruptive catalyst coating technology from 2001 through to 2008 for the olefins manufacturing industry using steam hydrocarbon pyrolysis. The development, “Catalyzed–assisted Manufacture of Olefins (CAMOL™)” was partially funded by Industry Canada – Technology Partnerships Canada (TPC) and Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC). Following investments by BASF Venture Capital and Ursataur Capital Management in 2009, BASF Canada Inc. and Quantiam launched a new company in 2011 to commercialize the technology, BASF Qtech Inc. New Product Manufacturing is in Edmonton, AB, R&D support comes from Edmonton, AB, Iselin, NJ and Ludwigshafen, Germany, and Global Marketing & Sales from Iselin, NJ. The primary benefits of the technology includes higher plant efficiency and profitability, lower energy requirements, and significant GHG and CAC reductions. In 2012, LyondellBasell received a US-DOE grant to enable BASF Qtech and Quantiam to further advance the CAMOL™ technology for maximizing energy and emissions reductions for ethane crackers.
A2: Catalyzed Methane-to-Olefins Technology
Quantiam has advanced a novel catalyst-based approach for the manufacture of light olefins from methane feedstock. The technology is being scaled-up to pilot-scale demonstration in 2013 and 2014.
Program B: High Performance Materials for Extreme Service Environments
Quantiam's current portfolio of new products under development for extreme (severe) environments is aimed at high-value wear and/or corrosion applications for the Oil & Gas sector, Oil Sands/SAGD, ballistic protection materials, and advanced high temperature coatings and materials for Defence applications.
B1: Wear and Wear-Corrosion Coatings for Oil & Gas Tubular Internal Surfaces
Novel coatings with world-first properties of enhanced wear and wear-corrosion coatings for Oil & Gas Exploration and Production applications. The technology is advancing to field demonstration trials with a major E&P company in 2013 and 2014.