Norafin 11-03-2026
Apr 27, 2026 18:46
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
Majo: so these have like diverse applications, you said like it's like coding for like
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Speaker 2 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
in general we are we are non-movable producer with different applications means we are in protective we are in filtration we are in construction we are in cosmetics and we are in composite
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
So a good surface for finishing and so on. Also for protrusion. So this is a protrusion element for example with our hemp material. So it's usually hemp and flax then? Sorry? Usually hemp and flax is the main material? Let's say the main product that we convert is viscose, 60%, it's 5% flax, it's 1% hemp from our full portfolio.
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
And then there's PET, there's aromides, there's special fibers. Or maybe the other way around, the only thing that we cannot do is glass fiber and carbon fiber. And all other polymers we do.
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
compared to conventional, like you said, they use for surfboards maybe? And how would you say the properties of these composites compare to that? The flex does have the good option that it's vibration damping because it includes air and that means especially in skis and in surfboards, if the wave is shaking, the flex will make it down.
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
delete, so to say. In skis, for example, they are nowadays replacing more and more glass fiber with flax fiber. On the one hand because of the LCA, carbon footprint, and on the other hand because of the vibration damping. And flax in some properties, especially in the elongation, is better than glass. Glass will break and flax would entangle
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
let's say, would amend its dimension on it. So it's not that it's not better. It's often better to use flax, for example. What are the, like, because this is alternatives to like conventional polymers, right? What are the, like, which polymers, conventional polymers?
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
are you replacing? In composites it's glass and carbon that we are replacing. The next part is the PET, which in veils and in protrusion is used as well. So we are capable to produce lightweight PET as well. We can print on them, or not we, but our customers print on them, for example in this area.
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
This is a lightweight Liocel with a wooden impression. This gives them color. For example, it's also printed in here as a top layer. Then the background would be carbon, for example. So it's not only limited to one consistency. I was focusing on these fabric.
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Speaker 2 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
Okay, amazing. Nice. What are your projects nowadays? We're just doing literary research on biopolymers and bioresins, but at least I feel like it's growing importance in the industry, because we do have to switch at least to biobased things, because it's renewable resources. If we keep doing polymers with petroleum...
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Speaker 2 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
based carbon, this is not going to be sustainable anymore. The problem I think is that a lot of industries don't want to switch.
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
because it's just we don't care anymore yeah exactly because the bigger ones yeah certainly they are not able to change because they are too big or they they rely too much on their fossil fuel industry but do you think they're not able to change or they're they just don't want to like maybe i don't care anymore there are too much guys as you see in this village here that are building from scratch with their small team beautiful products
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
sustainable products and if a guy like our surfboard is building a thousand surfboards with our natural materials and his creations
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
for let's say 500 euro each then he would have a huge impact in his market and he would have a good life and so he cannot care about any sikomin or other big ones because he has his industry and the big ones they have to have the big volumes and the smaller ones they can be flexible so it's good enough for them so you think like it can be like a separate market for printing for example
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
There are big production lines, big printing lines where they print one wall cover a day.
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
And then they send it to specific projects or to specific wholesalers. And then they have all the same design. All the small delphine and all the whale on there. And everybody has to have this whale on his wall. But what if you want to have your dog or your cat or your grandmother as a picture on a wall? Yeah, yeah. Then you have a digital printing. Then you can print one square meter and you have your individual wall covering.
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
And this is the future, to have individual flexible products. And the big ones, if they cannot move in this direction, they are too lazy, they are not flexible enough, then the smaller ones can create it. And it will just naturally die out. Or change, I don't want to say die out. Yeah, well, let's hope that happens. And this is also for startups and young people like you are. This might be pretty interesting. Just if you have an idea.
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
if you check what is the what is the technology and just try it on your own this surfboard has been done by a student he's been doing it for three years and now he creates his own brand and he sells a thousand surfboards a day and he won the check price last year with this idea just being consistently as a surfer on this project
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
And you can disrupt or you can have your own product pretty easy using artificial intelligence to support, to challenge your product idea and then checking who else is there to support in your small steps. There's somebody who can support you in marketing, there's somebody who can support you in sales, there's somebody who can do the work for you and so on.
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Speaker 1 (Norafin 11-03-2026)
But you have to be consistent on the idea, on the work. Yeah, of course. Then you can make it happen. Okay. Wow, okay. This was really interesting. Okay. Thank you.
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