Kuraray was established in 1926 to commercialize synthetic rayon, a cutting-edge innovation at the time. Since then, Kuraray has continued to expand, while maintaining a focus on fibers and textiles. In 1950, shortly after World War II, Kuraray became the first in the world to commercialize polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fiber. As Japan's first domestically produced synthetic fiber, it played a key role in the early development of the synthetic fiber industry in Japan.
Building on its expertise in polymer and synthetic chemistry rooted in fibers, Kuraray has broadened its presence in the chemical industry. Today, Kuraray operates in 32 countries and regions worldwide as a global specialty chemical company, developing, manufacturing, and marketing resins, chemicals, fibers, activated carbon, and other products.
Forever grounded in the mission, “For people and the planet—to achieve what no one else can,” Kuraray is committed to continuous innovation and market exploration. Kuraray embraces the challenge of creating new value to help address global social and environmental issues.
Main Business Areas:
・Resins and Chemicals: Production and sales of PVOH resin and film, PVB resin and film, EVOH resin and film, methacrylic resin, isoprene chemicals, elastomer, polyamide resin, and dental materials
・Fibers: Production and sales of PVA fiber, man-made leather, hook-and-loop fasteners, and polyester fibers
・Others: Production and sales of activated carbon and high-performance membranes and systems for water treatment
Our Vision
To continuously advance water treatment, ensuring everyone has access to clean water, globally.
Our Mission
Our passionate team provides innovative physical water treatment solutions across municipal, industrial, and residential customers ensuring the world’s water quality objectives are met.
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