Black Swan Graphene and METCO Resources Announce Distribution and Sales Agreement in India
Black Swan Graphene Inc. has entered into a non-exclusive distribution and sales agreement with METCO Resources (“METCO”), a major Indian supplier of specialty materials and polymers. The agreement allows METCO to supply Black Swan’s graphene-enhanced masterbatches (GEM™) across a broad range of polymer applications in India.
This partnership supports Black Swan’s efforts to expand its global presence and foster the adoption of graphene-based technologies in one of the world’s fastest-growing markets. Under the agreement, METCO will distribute and promote Black Swan’s graphene nanoplatelets and advanced GEM masterbatch products within India’s industrial, packaging, automotive, and construction sectors.
Michael Edwards, Chief Operating Officer of Black Swan, stated, “This partnership with METCO aligns with our strategy to collaborate with experienced regional players who understand the local market needs and have strong technical and commercial capabilities. India is a rapidly growing market for advanced materials, and we are excited to introduce our graphene-enhanced solutions to a broader audience through this collaboration.”
Jitendra Mehta, Managing Director of METCO, remarked, “We are proud to partner with Black Swan, a recognized innovator in advanced materials. Their graphene-enhanced masterbatches offer tremendous potential to improve performance and sustainability in polymer applications. Our team is eager to bring these next-generation materials to Indian manufacturers seeking to gain a competitive edge.”
Black Swan’s GEM products are engineered to integrate seamlessly into existing polymer manufacturing systems, offering notable improvements in mechanical strength, thermal stability, and barrier properties. This agreement is expected to position both companies to address the increasing demand for high-performance and environmentally sustainable materials in the Indian market.
source: Black Swan Graphene/ Advanced Carbons Council

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