Celanese

Celanese - The chemistry inside innovation

Celanese Corporation is a worldwide leading chemical company for the production of differentiated chemical solutions and specialty materials that are used in most major industries.

Celanese has several production sites and technical centers in Germany and Europe; here in Baden-Württemberg, Celanese is represented with a large plant in Utzenfeld.

With our broad product portfolio from our core segment Material Solutions, for example, we improve the development of applications in the automotive industry and electrical engineering, or enable life-enhancing applications in the medical or household appliance sectors.

Our technical materials help to reduce the weight of components, help to consolidate assemblies and to meet strict specifications and regulations (e.g. flame retardancy).

Celanese combines innovation with chemistry and creates novel product solutions from renewable resources to reduce waste and minimize carbon footprint.

In the field of hydrogen technologies, Celanese offers material solutions in particular for frames and seals but also for downstream energy storage systems.

Contact Dr. Wolfgang Diegritz
Phone
+49 491 5144680247
Mail
wolfgang.diegritz@celanese.com
Address
Celanese
Niedermatt 11
79694 Utzenfeld
Cluster BW
  • Employees: 12500
Sector
  • Mobilität
  • Wasserstoffversorgung
Field of Activity
  • Entwicklung
  • Fertigung
Cross-Cutting Themes
  • Materialien und Werkstoffe
Technologies
  • Elektrolyseure
  • Ladeinfrastruktur
  • LKW / Nutzfahrzeuge
  • Maschinen- und Anlagenbau
  • PKW
  • Stationäre BZ-Aggregate
  • Chassis
  • Elektrik/Elektronik
  • Fahrzeughülle
  • Innenausstattung
  • Komponenten Thermomanagement
  • Sensorik
  • Brennstoffzelle / Stack
  • Brennstoffzellenkomponenten
  • Brennstoffzellensystem
  • E-Motor/Generator
  • Inverter
  • Komponenten Thermomanagement
  • Motorsteuerung
  • E/E-Architektur
  • Kabelsatz
  • Komponenten Thermomanagement
  • Leitungstechnik
  • On-Board-Lader
  • Erzeugung / Versorgung Wasserstoff