From August 28 to 29, a key conference on national special chemical materials was held in Urumqi City. Experts and scholars from the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, China National Nuclear Material Corporation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Tsinghua University, along with representatives from enterprises involved in specialized chemical materials, gathered to address critical issues. The discussions focused on improving communication between supply and demand sides and exploring ways to better integrate military and civilian development efforts.
It is reported that China's special chemical materials sector began developing in the 1950s. Over the decades, the country has launched numerous major scientific projects, including rocket propellants, heavy water, aerospace glass, aramid fibers, carbon fiber, marine coatings, and silicon fluoride. These efforts have led to the creation of thirteen key new chemical materials, playing a vital role in national defense and technological advancement. For half a century, China's independent R&D and production of these materials have significantly contributed to achievements such as the "Two Bombs and One Satellite," advanced combat aircraft, tanks, artillery, naval vessels, military electronics, and other critical systems.
With the rapid development of cutting-edge technologies in the defense and aerospace sectors, the demand for high-performance supporting materials has surged. This has increased the pressure on the supply chain, requiring more rigorous systems, management, and coordination. However, current gaps in communication between suppliers and users are hindering industry progress. Delegates at the meeting emphasized the urgent need for stronger coordination and support from industry organizations, highlighting the importance of unifying efforts to advance the special chemical materials sector.
In response to the growing needs of the industry and the lack of effective communication, the meeting proposed the establishment of the "Special Committee on Special Chemical Materials" under the China Petrochemical Association. This initiative aims to create a comprehensive platform that brings together expertise, equipment, and human resources across petrochemical companies, universities, research institutes, and military systems. By fostering an integrated support system, this committee will not only meet long-term industrial demands but also promote the dual-use of military and civilian technologies, driving sustainable growth in the special chemical materials sector.
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