Nynas news

The latest news, events and reports from Nynas AB

  • Thumbs-up for bio-based transformer liquid

    Rigorously tested and approved for use in market-leading Buchholz relays, Nynas’ NYTRO® BIO 300X transformer liquid offers a more sustainable cooling solution.

  • Nynas halts purchase of feedstock of Russian origin

    Nynas has decided to halt purchase of feedstock of Russian origin, and sales to customers in Russia and Belarus have also been stopped.

  • The future looks bright for Nynas’ bio-based tyre oil

    NYTEX® BIO 6200 is one of the most important sustainability products right now.

  • Streamlined Nynas Bitumen organisation to meet the strong trends

    By adapting more quickly to changes in the market, Nynas can provide its customers with the best possible conditions for innovation and use of best practice.

  • The Brains of Nynas: Robert Fairholm

    Robert Fairholm is Senior Development Engineer for the electrical industry application group at Nynas. Find out what's on his mind.

  • Excellent flight control

    Low-viscosity naphthenic base oils are ideal for blending high-performance, low temperature adapted hydraulic fluids for aircraft. NYNAS® NS 3 and NYNAS® S 3B display ultra-low base oil viscosity even at temperatures as low as -54°C.

  • Frozen debt paid in full, Nynas reorganisation effectively closed

    In accordance with the agreement following the completion of Nynas company reorganisation last year, trade creditors with remaining composition claims have now been paid in full.

  • Reflections on biodegradability

    How do we assess biodegradability? Why is it important to separate between bio-based and biodegradable? And how does biodegradability fit into the concept of sustainability? Three experts share their thoughts.

  • Talking point: Road infrastructure in North-Western Europe

    Even though many successful road projects have been completed in Western Europe in recent years, the durability and availability of the road infrastructure needs to be improved.

  • 30 years in Tallinn

    For three decades, Nynas has contributed to an increased understanding of bitumen quality and supported the development of Estonian road infrastructure.