Daniel Meyer

Chief Executive Officer at Kandelium

Daniel Meyer (麦炜涵) currently serves as the President and Chief Executive Officer of Kandelium, which specializes in barium carbonate, strontium carbonate, and sodium percarbonate compounds. Previously, Daniel held various significant positions at Covestro, including President of the Polyurethanes business unit and Executive Vice President of Coatings, Adhesives & Specialties, where innovative product development played a key role. Additional board memberships include non-executive roles at Alberdingk Boley GmbH and Ahlstrom. Daniel's career spans over three decades and includes educational qualifications from prestigious institutions such as INSEAD and the University of Oxford, with a strong focus on executive education and international business management.

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Kandelium

Kandelium leads the field in barium carbonate, strontium carbonate and sodium percarbonate compounds. We hold a strong leading position in markets around the globe, and we are optimally positioned to meet the challenges of tomorrow. Kandelium’s barium carbonate (BaCO3), strontium carbonate (SrCO3) and strontium nitrate play a significant part in a wide range of applications. They are important raw materials for products as varied as magnets, glasses, displays, bricks and tiles, ceramics and electronic components. Additionally, they occupy a key role in both water treatment and the production of metals, chlorides, nitrates, oxides, and more. Kandelium’s high-quality sodium percarbonate is an essential ingredient in a large variety of products and applications. It provides a stable, sustainable and easy-to-use source of alkaline hydrogen peroxide – for bleaching, cleaning and disinfecting products as well as detergents, personal care products and water treatment solutions. Our sodium percarbonate can even be used as an oxygen source in medical emergencies, or in fish and shrimp farming. And because sodium percarbonate decomposes into water, oxygen, sodium and carbonate ions, it is friendly to the environment.


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