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EVs, Sustainability Dominate Materials Trends

Plastic News | Frank Esposito | Oct. 31, 2024

EVs, Sustainability Dominate Materials Trends

Plastic News | Frank Esposito | Oct. 31, 2024

For materials makers at Fakuma 2024, sustainability and electric vehicles were as popular as schnitzel and fries.

Those were the major topics on the materials beat at the event, held Oct. 15-19 in Friedrichshafen, Germany. Materials firms talked about new projects and new or improved products in those end markets.

Increased interest in recycled PVC has led compounding firm Benvic to double capacity for that material at a plant in France. When completed early next year, the plant will have annual PVC compounding capacity of 15 million pounds. The plant recycles rigid PVC scrap into recycled-content resin that's then used in conduit and other applications.

In a similar approach, Asahi Kasei Corp. is on pace to open a pilot chemical recycling unit in Japan in 2025. The Tokyo-based firm has developed a microwave-based method of recycling nylon 6/6 into its adipic acid and HMD feedstocks. The resulting material could be reused, resulting in 50 percent lower greenhouse gas emissions.

On the new materials front, Radici Group launched a family of bio-based nylon resins under the Bionside brand name. Bionside is part of the Radilon-brand nylon 6/10 product line for Bergamo, Italy-based Radici. The new resins use castor oil seeds as a raw material. Applications for Bionside include cooling line connectors, cooling pipes and vacuum brake booster hoses. Officials said the new materials have excellent chemical resistance.

Other materials for sustainability or EVs in focus at Fakuma included:

 

 

 

 

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