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Fresh product development ideas and valuable tips for using raw materials such as plastics, chemicals and lubricants.

Evolution of asphalt manufacturing towards lower emissions

Infrastructure construction plays a central role in emissions of lived environments. Cities and municipalities are interconnected by roads, which are becoming pivotal when we are solving how to minimise the emissions of logistics and transportation. We are only beginning to imagine all the future..
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August 17, 2023 | Telko Ltd

Telko and Nouryon are working together to bring asphalt innovations to life

We have witnessed the transformation of the road industry over the past 50 years. Formerly, paving roads involved basic methods without the application of advanced chemical engineering. The production consisted of mixing stone material and bitumen at a high temperature and compacting it against the..
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June 28, 2023 | Telko Ltd

Telko Effect: Why quality matters in raw material distribution?

Quality is a driving force behind the Telko Effect, as explained by Niko Nilsen, the VP of Chemical Segment at Telko. During our conversation with Niko, we delved into Telko's work across various industries, including supporting principals in product development and offering customers the best..
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February 21, 2023 | Niko Nilsen

Reliable service selection beside the wide product range

With reliable and sustainable raw material distribution services Telko also offers advanced help and support in logistics, product development and use of raw materials. Get to know Telko´ s core services and see how your company could benefit from them.
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November 20, 2018 | Telko Ltd

How can we help your business?

With reliable and sustainable raw material distribution services Telko also offers advanced help and support in logistics, product development and use of raw materials.
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October 31, 2018 | Telko Ltd

Telko partnering Cristal to provide stable supply of titanium dioxide

Titanium dioxide, also known as TiO2, is used as a basis for all colours, to give brightness to everyday products such as paints, inks, paper, food, cosmetics and ceramics, amongst others.
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March 27, 2017 | Emma Vuorio
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