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U-CAN DYNATEX INC.

Company Profile

About UCAN

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Through persistence, professionalism, and innovation, Taiwan's first polymer testing instrument manufacturer has earned its place at the Taiwan Central Science Park in Taichung. U-CAN DYNATEX INC. is a global supplier of analytical instruments and testing equipment for the polymer industry, with over 40 years of experience.

The company's first major product—the rheometer—is primarily used to detect physical property changes in polymer materials caused by chemical reactions during processing.

This is a high-tech industry that demands cross-disciplinary expertise, including precision mechanical design and control, signal acquisition and processing, electronic circuit development, analytical software programming, and chemical interpretation of physical property changes. In response to this complexity, U-CAN has built a strong, innovative technical team and fostered a culture of continuous R&D to meet evolving customer needs.

Company Profile

U-CAN DYNATEX INC., formerly known as EEKON, is an ISO 9001:2015, CE, and ISO/IEC 17025:2017 (TAF:2875) certified manufacturer, established in 1985 in Taipei. Now headquartered at Taiwan Central Science Park in Taichung, U-CAN specializes in designing and producing 18 major types of polymer analytical instruments and testing equipment, including solutions for thermosetting material warpage analysis (PVTC-A1), rheometers, Mooney viscometers, ozone testing chambers, tensile testing machines, filler dispersion analyzers, dynamic testing systems, and universal static tire testing equipment.

U-CAN has five branches and two liaison offices in China. In addition, we work with 18 agents in 25 countries worldwide, including the USA, South Korea, Japan, Brazil, France, the Indian subcontinent, and the Middle East, ensuring timely service and support for our global customers.

Expectation

U-CAN's commitment to rubber testing instruments remains steadfast. Despite increasing global competition, U-CAN believes Taiwan’s rubber instrumentation industry can continue to play a vital role in the international market.