Automotive & Mobility
Connectors, handles, clips, pump components, and under-hood parts require heat aging, chemical resistance, dimensional stability, and cost discipline as electrification changes component design.
Industries
Celanese supports buyers and engineers working in mobility, healthcare, electronics, packaging, and industrial equipment. Each market has a different mix of regulatory exposure, processing constraints, cost pressure, and field reliability expectations.
Transformation cases
A mobility engineering group wants lower mass and assembly simplification but cannot give up creep resistance, chemical stability, or reliable fastener performance. The project begins with load, temperature, and tolerance mapping.
A packaging converter needs stronger hot-tack behavior without creating line instability. EVA family selection is reviewed together with melt index, VA content, transparency, and final package requirements.
A healthcare device team asks for resin evidence before tooling. The discussion covers sterilization exposure, color requirements, biological testing expectations, and change notification sensitivity.
Industry pages should make material strategy concrete. A resin supplier is useful when it can translate broad market language into specific choices: what environment the part sees, what process creates it, what certificate a customer may request, which failure mode is unacceptable, and how procurement will maintain supply after launch. Celanese therefore frames each industry around decisions rather than slogans.