New laboratory and expanded logistics space put into operation at BGS

BGS has built new laboratory facilities at its site in Wiehl (NRW) and expanded its logistics and production halls by an additional 1,000 m2. BGS is thus responding to the increased demand for sterilization services in the biotechnology, medical and diagnostics sectors. The new quality assurance laboratory benefits the increased number of material tests in the radiation crosslinking division.

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Neues Labor von BGS mit einer Person
Crosslinking orders from customers in the automotive, mechanical engineering, infrastructure and electrical industries, among others, are tested in the new laboratory. Copyright photo: Lina Sommer / BGS
Neues Labor von BGS mit einer Person
Crosslinking orders from customers in the automotive, mechanical engineering, infrastructure and electrical industries, among others, are tested in the new laboratory. Copyright photo: Lina Sommer / BGS

More crosslinking orders and an increasing demand for radiation sterilization:

With the expansion, BGS Beta-Gamma-Service in Wiehl offers its European customers from the medical technology, biotech, pharmaceutical and packaging sectors as well as the automotive, mechanical engineering, infrastructure and electrical industries new capacities.

“The demand for sterilization capacities is rising, driven by new treatment methods and changing demographics. In order to meet this growth, we are constantly investing in our facilities and logistics capacities to ensure security of supply,” explains Managing Director Dr. Andreas Ostrowicki.

Biopolymers, recycling and more: research and development in the new laboratory

Common plastics testing methods are carried out in the new laboratory for the Radiation Crosslinking division. These include, for example, measurements to determine the degree of crosslinking and rheological measurements for customers from the automotive industry, mechanical engineering and the cable and pipe industry, among others.

“In cooperation with universities, research institutes and in collaboration with our customers, we are continuously working on the development of new radiation applications. These include, for example, radiation-crosslinked biopolymers for the electrical industry or lightweight construction applications and recycling methods for the automotive industry,” emphasizes the BGS Managing Director.

For its achievements in research, the company was awarded the “Innovative through Research” seal by the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft e.V. in 2022.

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