R&D Overview

Xelvion Advanced Materials

R&D Overview

From concept to repeatable product—engineered, tested, and scalable. Our R&D develops specialty chemical formulations that perform under demanding conditions and can be manufactured consistently.

For custom formulation, optimization, private label, or pilot validation, start with a quote request.

What We Do in R&D

Applied R&D, not academic R&D. We focus on stable formulations, validated performance, and practical deployment guidance.

  • New formulation development (performance-driven)
  • Reformulation and optimization (cost, stability, safety, handling, performance)
  • Compatibility and constraint-driven design (materials, residue limits, temperature range, odor/VOC sensitivity)
  • Scale-up readiness (repeatability, packaging, manufacturing practicality)

How We Work

1) Define the Target

  • Required performance outcomes
  • Constraints (temperature, compatibility, residue, VOC/odor, application)
  • Baseline comparison

2) Formulate & Iterate

  • Function-first ingredient selection
  • Stability and handling built in
  • Iteration loops based on observed performance

3) Validate with Tests

  • Performance metrics aligned to use case
  • Compatibility screening
  • Stability checks (storage/phase behavior)

4) Scale-Ready Delivery

  • Repeatable batching considerations
  • Packaging alignment (units/pails/drums/totes)
  • Documentation mindset (labels + SDS where applicable)

Partnering With Xelvion R&D

Good fit when

  • You need a formulation tailored to a specific application
  • You have strict constraints (VOC/odor/residue/compatibility/temp range)
  • You need repeatability and manufacturability
  • You want to pilot before scaling

Engagement types

  • Custom formulation development
  • Optimization of an existing formulation
  • Private label / line extensions
  • Pilot planning + performance validation

Start an R&D Request

To accelerate feasibility and quoting, include application + target performance, baseline issues, materials/surfaces, constraints (VOC/odor/residue/compatibility/temp range), expected volumes, packaging preference, and timeline.

Note: Requirements and deliverables vary by product category, constraints, and intended market.