Accsys Technologies is a specialty chemicals and sustainable materials company focused on the development, manufacture and sale of acetylated wood products. Its proprietary acetylation process enhances the performance properties of fast-growing softwoods, delivering durability, dimensional stability and resistance to rot and decay without the use of heavy metals or toxic preservatives. Through its flagship Accoya brand, Accsys serves markets that demand high-performance, environmentally responsible building and joinery materials.
In addition to Accoya solid wood, the company produces Tricoya, an advanced engineered wood panel made from acetylated wood particles bound with a simple adhesive. Tricoya panels offer improved moisture stability and extended service life compared with conventional MDF and exterior plywood, making them suitable for applications in wet environments, cladding, signage and façades. These product lines allow Accsys to address both traditional woodworking and engineered panel markets with a focus on sustainability and product longevity.
Accsys operates a fully integrated manufacturing facility in Arnhem, the Netherlands, and a second plant in Hull, UK, supporting its European sales network. The company has established distribution partnerships to supply Accoya and Tricoya into North America, Asia-Pacific and other global territories. This international reach enables Accsys to work with leading building product distributors, window and door manufacturers, and engineered wood panel producers around the world.
Founded in the early 2000s as Titan Wood and rebranded as Accsys Technologies in 2013, the company has grown through technology development, strategic partnerships and the commissioning of state-of-the-art production sites. Accsys is led by Chief Executive Officer Wim Pels and governed by a board featuring leaders with expertise in chemicals, manufacturing and sustainable building materials. The company’s focus on innovation and environmental credentials positions it as a specialist supplier in the global sustainable materials sector.
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