Messen & Webinare
ANSTEHENDE MESSEN
Key Topics: Following soon
Key Topics: Antifungal & Antimicrobial Protection of Leather
Key Topics: Industrial Lubricant Additives & Solutions
Key Topics: Preservatives, Multifunctionals & Boosters, Aroma Chemicals
Key Topics: Home Care, Personal Care, Fragrances, Ingredients
Key Topics: Antimicrobial Protection of the Gypsum Core and Gypsum Paper
Key Topics: Raw Materials for Coatings, Inks & Adhesives, Coatings Printing Inks & Adhesive Products
VERGANGENE MESSEN
Meet us at booth B70
Key Topics: Actives for disinfection
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Business Unit: Liquid Purification Technologies
Meet us at booth 3D60
Key Topics: Home & Personal Care Ingredients
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Meet us at booth 2050, Hall 20
Key Topics: Rubber Additives
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Business Unit: Material Protection Products
Business Unit: Polymer Additives
Business Unit: Inorganic Pigments
Business Unit: Advanced Industrial Intermediates
Business Unit: Inorganic Pigments
Business Unit: Lubricant Additives Business
Business Unit: Liquid Purification Technologies
Business Unit: Polymer Additives
Business Unit: Saltigo
Business Unit: Material Protection Products
Business Unit: Lubricant Additives Business
Business Unit: Lubricant Additives Business
Business Unit: Saltigo
Business Unit: Advanced Industrial Intermediates
Business Unit: Flavors and Fragrances
Business Unit: Liquid Purification Technologies
Business Unit: Material Protection Products
Business Unit: Polymer Additives
Tuesday, June 23 | 09:00 - 10:00 AM CEST
We are delighted to invite you to an exclusive, industry-focused webinar addressing the latest developments in ion exchange resin technology for the selective removal of contaminants from wastewater. A particular focus will be given to significant cost savings achieved when using Lewatit® resins to remove PFAS, inorganic fluoride, heavy metals, and mercury.
Topics covered:
- Essential ion exchange resin technologies:
- Explore the core types of ion exchange resins and their applications in creating pure water.
- Industrial breakthroughs with monodisperse small (MDS) resins:
- Boosted operating capacity: MDS resins can deliver up to three times the capacity of conventional resins.
- Fewer regeneration cycles: reduce chemical usage, extend resin lifetime, and lower capital and operating costs.
- Superior product purity: MDS resins minimize contaminant leakage, enabling the production of pure wastewater that can be discharged
- Case study:
- We will present a new application for micropollutant removal in a wastewater treatment plant in Germany.
Who should attend?
This event is designed for industry leaders, engineers, and decision-makers involved with wastewater treatment.
Speakers:
Dr. Dirk Steinhilber (Application Technology Manager)
Stefan Hilger (Application Technology Manager)
Dr. Michael Pu (Business Development & Applications Manager)
Tuesday, June 23 | 04:00 - 05:00 PMCEST
We are delighted to invite you to an exclusive, industry-focused webinar addressing the latest developments in ion exchange resin technology for the selective removal of contaminants from wastewater. A particular focus will be given to significant cost savings achieved when using Lewatit® resins to remove PFAS, inorganic fluoride, heavy metals, and mercury.
Topics covered:
- Essential ion exchange resin technologies:
- Explore the core types of ion exchange resins and their applications in creating pure water.
- Industrial breakthroughs with monodisperse small (MDS) resins:
- Boosted operating capacity: MDS resins can deliver up to three times the capacity of conventional resins.
- Fewer regeneration cycles: reduce chemical usage, extend resin lifetime, and lower capital and operating costs.
- Superior product purity: MDS resins minimize contaminant leakage, enabling the production of pure wastewater that can be discharged
- Case study:
- We will present a new application for micropollutant removal in a wastewater treatment plant in Germany.
Who should attend?
This event is designed for industry leaders, engineers, and decision-makers involved with wastewater treatment.
Speakers:
Dr. Dirk Steinhilber (Application Technology Manager)
Stefan Hilger (Application Technology Manager)
Juan Carlos Pinilla (Segment Manager - SP)
Tuesday, June 23 | 06:00 - 06:45 PM CEST
Maintaining crystal clear, comfortable and inviting pool water is a top priority for every pool professional and achieving it doesn’t have to be complicated. Clear, comfortable and inviting pool water is a top priority for every pool professional.
But if you’re battling strong odors, swimmer irritation, dull water, high combined chlorine, or free chlorine that won’t hold — even when the chemistry looks right — you’re not alone. These are some of the most common and frustrating water quality issues in today’s pools.
In our upcoming webinar, we will explore how active oxygen technology, powered by Oxone™ Monopersulfate Compound, can help solve these persistent problems and transform routine pool care.
In this session, you’ll learn:
- Why chloramines, odors, and irritation keep coming back
- How organic load drives high chlorine demand and impacts water clarity
- How Oxone™-based products help oxidize contaminants, reduce chloramine formation, and support clearer, more comfortable pool water
- How to apply these concepts practically and effectively in real pools
Join us as we break down the science behind active oxygen, demonstrate its advantages over traditional approaches, and show how it can efficiently address the common pool water challenges you deal with every day.
Tuesday, June 30 | 11:00 - 11:45 AM CEST
Pulp and paper producers are operating in an increasingly complex environment where microbial control, regulatory compliance and operational reliability are closely linked. This webinar explores how evolving EU biocidal regulations impact pulp & paper processes—and why non‑oxidizing biocides are essential for stable, safe and future‑ready production.
What you will learn
- Why pulp & paper production systems are highly susceptible to microbial growth and biofilm formation
- How microbial contamination affects process stability, product quality, safety and operating costs
- Why non‑oxidizing biocides are essential where oxidizing treatments reach their limits
- How evolving EU BPR requirements and Union Authorisation shape long‑term compliance and biocide availability
Join us to gain practical insights into microbial risks along the paper‑making process and to understand how regulatory developments shape the long‑term availability of critical biocidal solutions.
Don’t miss this opportunity and ask your questions live - Register now.
Speakers:
Markus Busch (Global Technology Manager)
Deirdre Lawler (Manager Regulatory Affairs)
Thursday, June 18 | 02:00 - 02:45 PM CEST
Maintaining crystal clear, comfortable and inviting pool water is a top priority for every pool professional and achieving it doesn’t have to be complicated. Clear, comfortable and inviting pool water is a top priority for every pool professional.
But if you’re battling strong odors, swimmer irritation, dull water, high combined chlorine, or free chlorine that won’t hold — even when the chemistry looks right — you’re not alone. These are some of the most common and frustrating water quality issues in today’s pools.
In our upcoming webinar, we will explore how active oxygen technology, powered by Oxone™ Monopersulfate Compound, can help solve these persistent problems and transform routine pool care.
In this session, you’ll learn:
- Why chloramines, odors, and irritation keep coming back
- How organic load drives high chlorine demand and impacts water clarity
- How Oxone™-based products help oxidize contaminants, reduce chloramine formation, and support clearer, more comfortable pool water
- How to apply these concepts practically and effectively in real pools
Join us as we break down the science behind active oxygen, demonstrate its advantages over traditional approaches, and show how it can efficiently address the common pool water challenges you deal with every day.
Wednesday, May 27 | 02:00 - 03:00 PM CEST
Ultra-short-chain PFAS pose a significant challenge due to their high mobility and limited removal by conventional technologies. This webinar introduces the newly developed Lewatit® MDS TP 108 ion exchange resin and presents a case study demonstrating effective removal of ultra-short-chain PFAS from water matrices. In addition, the Lewatit® portfolio offers tailored solutions including Lewatit® TP 108 DW for drinking water applications and Lewatit® MP 62 WS, which can be efficiently regenerated using sodium hydroxide. The application of ion exchange resins in drinking water is discussed and performance is compared with activated carbon, highlighting how both technologies complement each other to optimize treatment efficiency as well as CAPEX and OPEX..
Speakers:
Christian Schneider (Head of Sales Territory EMEA West & South)
Dr. Dirk Steinhilber (Application Technology Manager)
Björn Dinges (Application Technology Manager)
Marco Dreiner (Sales Manager DE)
Wednesday, May 27 | 10:00 - 11:00 CEST
Ultra-kurzkettige PFAS stellen aufgrund ihrer hohen Mobilität und der begrenzten Rückhaltefähigkeit konventioneller Technologien eine besondere Herausforderung dar. In dem Webinar wird das neu entwickelte Ionenaustauscherharz Lewatit® MDS TP 108 vorgestellt und anhand einer Fallstudie die effektive Entfernung von Ultrakurzketten-PFAS aus unterschiedlichen Wassermatrizen aufgezeigt. Ergänzend dazu bietet das Produktportfolio von LANXESS spezialisierte Lösungen wie Lewatit® TP 108 DW für Trinkwasseranwendungen sowie Lewatit® MP 62 WS, das effizient mit Natronlauge regeneriert werden kann. Es wird der Einsatz von Ionenaustauscherharzen in der Trinkwasseraufbereitung erläutert und mit Aktivkohle verglichen, wobei das Zusammenspiel beider Technologien zur Optimierung von Behandlungseffizienz sowie CAPEX und OPEX aufgezeigt wird.
Referenten:
Christian Schneider (Head of Sales Territory EMEA West & South)
Dr. Dirk Steinhilber (Application Technology Manager)
Björn Dinges (Application Technology Manager)
Marco Dreiner (Sales Manager DE)
Thursday, March 26 | 11:00 - 11:35 CET
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The recent decisions applicable to methylisothiazolinone (MIT) in European consumer applications are reshaping preservation strategies across the home care sector. Driven by evolving regulatory expectations, including restrictions under the European Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR) and increasing scrutiny of sensitizing substances, formulators and compliance teams are facing growing pressure to reformulate while maintaining product safety, performance, and shelf life.
This webinar delivers a concise overview of the European regulatory drivers behind the future of MIT in home care applications, followed by a focused technical discussion on suitable preservation alternatives. Attendees will gain practical insights into regulatory compliance, performance considerations, and reformulation strategies that support both short-term transition and long-term regulatory resilience.
Join us to discover the latest updates—sign up for the webinar today!
Wednesday, Dec. 10 | 15:00 - 15:45 CET
Following the SVHC listing of Decabromodiphenylethane (DBDPE) the industry realized that they have to find and approve new flame retardants to replace DBDPE in their formulations. With Emerald Innovation® 5000, LANXESS offers a suitable alternative flame retardant. This presentation will provide a short introduction into the regulatory challenge using DBDPE and in a second part present Emerald Innovation® 5000 and provide suggestions and ideas how to replace DBDPE with Emerald Innovation® 5000 to achieve desired flame retardant properties.
This online presentation provides a good starting point for formulators dealing with this challenging situation.
Who should attend? Technical marketing & sales, formulators, developers, material scientists, and all interested stakeholders.
There will be a Q&A session following the webinar presentation.
Presentation Language: English
Tuesday, Dec. 09 | 10:00 - 11:00 CET
Toxic, harmful, and undesirable trace species in water are a growing concerns. They are often difficult to treat using conventional technologies due to their low concentration or unfavorable selectivity. When it comes to purifying industrial wastewater the removal of toxic substances, both ionic and non-ionic, is a crucial task.
LANXESS offers a wide range of special Lewatit® ion exchange resins and adsorbers that remove many types of heavy metal ions and organic pollutants efficiently. Due to the high selectivity of the resins, extremely low effluent concentrations are economically achievable, thus providing cost savings by achieving minimal or even zero liquid discharge. Additionally, precious metals can be recovered and their value is retained by means of recycling.
In addition to Lewatit® ion exchange resins, LANXESS’ special granular iron oxide adsober, Bayoxide®, provides a unique solution for removing arsenic and phosphate with high efficiency and easy operation. During this webinar, our speaker Dr. Dirk Steinhilber will cover the fundamentals of Lewatit® and Bayoxide® and how they are able to remove various contaminants from wastewater.