Additional Information
Market:ASX
Sector:Technology
EPIC:AJX
Latest Price: 0.08  (1.25% Ascending)
52-week High:0.12
52-week Low:0.06
Market Cap:10.00M
1 year chart
digital-look imported chart image
1 day chart
digital-look imported chart image
Alexium International Group Full Alexium International Group profile here

Alexium International Group (ASX: AJX) was founded to commercialise a reactive surface treatment process originally developed by the U.S. Air Force. The company acquired the technology from the U.S. Department of Defense to produce solutions for commercial and military customers.

Pdf

Alexium International Group accelerates licensing of fire retardant nylon treatment with $1.2m cash

Wednesday, February 22, 2012 by Angela Kean
Alexium International Group is targeting demand from the 2.2m U.S. soldiers on active and reserve duty, as well as commercial customers in the U.S. and abroad. With over $2m cash the company can now fast track licensing of its fire retardant nylon treatment. Alexium International Group is targeting demand from the 2.2m U.S. soldiers on active and reserve duty, as well as commercial customers in the U.S. and abroad. With over $2m cash the company can now fast track licensing of its fire retardant nylon treatment.

Alexium International Group (ASX: AJX, AX: AJX, OTC QX: AXXIY) is now well placed financially to begin larger demonstration runs of its fire retardant nylon treatment after raising A$1.2 million through a share placement.

The company placed a total of 15 million shares at $0.08 each, with an attaching one for three, unlisted 18 month option at an exercise price of $0.125 to sophisticated investors and institutional clients of Baker Young Stockbrokers.

The capital raising increases Alexium’s cash reserves at the end of the December quarter to over $2 million.

Alexium’s fire retardant nylon treatment could generate high profit margins for the company with strong demand from the U.S. military and commercial customers in the U.S. and overseas.

The company is aiming to address demand from the U.S. military, which currently has 1.4 million soldiers serving on active duty and 800,000 soldiers on reserve duty, as well as commercial customers in the U.S. and abroad.

Significantly, the company anticipates a combined market demand of at least 4 million linear yards per year, with high profit margin potential.

The funding will also be used to begin certification testing for military and commercial customers, as well as expand the technology into other high margin product areas.

Another plus for Alexium and its fire retardant nylon treatment is that there is currently no other fire retardant solutions for nylon on the market.

Nylon is a widely used low cost material for tear strength, abrasion resistance, durability and breathability in textile and industrial applications but, until now, nylon fibres have not been able to be made fire retardant.

Alexium’s treatment has met key technical milestones for flame retardancy, water repellency and durability, achieved through a protective nanocomposite char layer.

Chief operating officer Stefan Susta told Proactive Investors previously Alexium is currently in a number of discussions with potential partners and the company is seeking partnerships in other geographic locations for certain applications with several commercial partners that manufacture and supply the fabric.

“There’s a significant market opportunity that we’re chasing and I think we’re extremely close in applying the technology that we’ve developed here in translating it to other markets as well that use nylon not just for military apparel,” he said.

Importantly, licensing agreements are likely to attract upfront payments, milestones payments and royalties.

The eco-friendly flame retardant treatment is based on a new flame retardant mechanism that Alexium has discovered and developed for nylon fabrics.

The nylon treatment offers flame retardancy by the formation of a protective nanocomposite char layer.

This char layer also prevents any dripping or melting, which is characteristic of many synthetic flame retardant fabrics.

Notably, this performance is provided without using halogenated chemicals which are under increased scrutiny in the U.S. and Europe because of their potential impact to the environment and public health.

No investment advice

The Company is a publisher and is not registered with or authorised by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). You understand and agree that no content published on the Site constitutes a recommendation that any particular security, portfolio of securities, transaction, or investment strategy is suitable or advisable for any specific person. You further understand that none of the information providers or their affiliates will advise you personally concerning the nature, potential, advisability, value or suitability of any particular security, portfolio of securities, transaction, investment strategy, or other matter.

You understand that the Site may contain opinions from time to time with regard to securities mentioned in other products, including company related products, and that those opinions may be different from those obtained by using another product related to the Company. You understand and agree that contributors may write about securities in which they or their firms have a position, and that they may trade such securities for their own account. In cases where the position is held at the time of publication and such position is known to the Company, appropriate disclosure is made. However, you understand and agree that at the time of any transaction that you make, one or more contributors may have a position in the securities written about. You understand that price and other data is supplied by sources believed to be reliable, that the calculations herein are made using such data, and that neither such data nor such calculations are guaranteed by these sources, the Company, the information providers or any other person or entity, and may not be complete or accurate.

From time to time, reference may be made in our marketing materials to prior articles and opinions we have published. These references may be selective, may reference only a portion of an article or recommendation, and are likely not to be current. As markets change continuously, previously published information and data may not be current and should not be relied upon.