Yulex

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Yulex Corporation makes products from Guayule (Parthenium argentatum) a residual agricultural material.[1]

Company typePrivate Corporation
IndustryRubber
Founded2000 (2000)
FounderDaniel R. Swiger, Jeffery A. Martin
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Yulex Corporation
Company typePrivate Corporation
IndustryRubber
Founded2000 (2000)
FounderDaniel R. Swiger, Jeffery A. Martin
Headquarters,
U.S.
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Jeffrey A. Martin
(Director, President and CEO)

Stephen James Mitchell

(Chief Technology & Operations Officer)
ProductsBiorubber Emulsions, Biorubber Solids, Biomass
Websitewww.yulex.com
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History

In 2008, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Yulex biorubber gloves for medical uses. Yulex is the first company to produce biobased, medical-grade latex that is safe for people with latex allergy.[2]

In 2012, Yulex received a $6.9 million USDA-DoE grant as part of a research consortium. Partnering with the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and Cooper Tire, Yulex will research enhanced manufacturing processes, testing and utilization of guayule natural rubber as a strategic source of raw material in tires, and evaluate the remaining biomass of the guayule plant as a source of bio-fuel for the transportation industry, as well work on improving agronomic practices, developing genetic information and undertaking a lifecycle analysis.[3]

Also in 2012, Yulex released the first alternative to the traditional neoprene wetsuit in partnership with Patagonia,[4] the first guayule-based mattresses and pillows in partnership with Pure LatexBliss,[5] and the first plant-based, latex allergy-friendly dental dam in partnership with 4D Rubber.[6]

In 2013, Yulex formed a partnership with ENI's Versalis to expand the reach of guayule into European markets.[7]

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