DSM Dyneema and Badinotti Group, the global leader in netting for commercial
fishing, today announced an expanded collaboration to develop and deliver
enhanced netting technologies using Dyneema®, the world’s strongest fiber™.
The two companies aim to provide new netting solutions that can meet the
challenges of today’s industries and end users. One area of focus will be
reducing fish escapes in South America’s fish farming industry. Ultra-strong
Dyneema® fiber, which has been used successfully in a variety of net
applications, offers a higher strength-to-weight ratio, lower maintenance, and
longer service life than conventional synthetics.
As part of this closer relationship, Badinotti will become an official
licensee of DSM Dyneema’s new Commercial Marine Licensing program. Badinotti
will use the Dyneema® ingredient brand on its products and participate in
joint marketing and business development efforts with DSM Dyneema.
“Badinotti was one of the first companies to introduce nets made with
Dyneema® fiber in 1996, and since that time our relationship with DSM Dyneema
has become stronger,” said Alfonso Rizo Patron, CEO, Badinotti
Group. “By intensifying our joint programme of development, we intend to
create netting to meet the challenges of today’s end users. We look forward to
leveraging our combined expertise to help customers increase their yields
through stronger, safer, and more cost-effective nets.”
Badinotti nets featuring Dyneema® fiber have delivered high performance and
economic benefits for aquaculture companies around the world – for instance,
in Mediterranean sea bream farming and Canadian salmon farming. Now, in
addition, the companies will focus on anti-predator and containment netting
for South America’s aquaculture industry.
Dyneema® fiber’s exceptional strength and toughness produce netting that can
significantly reduce escapes and losses from fish or predators biting through
the nets. Because Dyneema® is so strong for its weight, thinner twines can be
used, providing less resistance to currents and waves so the nets retain their
shape.
These twines form larger openings in the netting so more water can flow
through, improving cleanliness and oxygenation for healthier fish. Because
Dyneema® does not absorb water, netting is easier to lift out of the water for
repairs, especially in heavy seas or bad weather.
“We are very pleased to welcome our longtime partner, Badinotti, as an
official licensee within our new Commercial Marine licensing program,”
said André van Wageningen, marketing manager Commercial Fishing for DSM
Dyneema. “Using Dyneema® fiber, Badinotti continues to lead the industry in
innovative netting solutions. As we expand our collaboration to South America,
and address new challenges, we are jointly committed to providing the highest
performance, quality and service through technological excellence to the South
American aquaculture industry.”