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SABIC’s New LNP ELCRES SLX Resin Elevates Aesthetics, Durability of Paint-Free Exteriors

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SABIC’s New LNP ELCRES SLX Resin Elevates Aesthetics, Durability of Paint-Free Exteriors

SABIC, a global leader in the chemical industry, today introduced LNP ELCRES SLX1271SR resin, a new addition to its weatherable LNP SLX copolymer portfolio. This specialty material features enhanced scratch and mar resistance and a high-gloss surface finish to provide the automotive industry with a new molded-in color solution for exterior components. LNP ELCRES SLX1271SR resin also delivers exceptional weatherability, continuous UV stability and good mechanical performance. By adopting this new solution, customers can leverage the environmental and potential system cost advantages of paint elimination while maintaining the attractive appearance of exterior parts over time.

This novel resin is a 2024 Edison Best New Product Awards finalist in the Advanced Materials category. The Edison Awards honor global innovation excellence.

“Our latest technological breakthrough increases the appeal of paint-free thermoplastics by resolving the downsides of traditional materials, such as scratch resistance issues,” said Jenny Wang, Director, Formulation & Application, APAC, Specialties, SABIC. “Innovations such as our intrinsic UV absorption layer help this new resin maintain its gloss and mechanical performance over the life of the vehicle. New LNP ELCRES SLX1271SR resin demonstrates our technical team’s ability to develop creative solutions to our customers’ toughest challenges.”

Reducing VOCs in Automotive Manufacturing

Studies have shown that, considering a typical vehicle’s life cycle, the vast majority (95 percent) of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are emitted during the painting process. Although the automotive industry is turning to solutions with lower environmental impact, such as waterborne paints, many of these products still emit some VOCs. Therefore, many manufacturers rely on thermoplastics with molded-in color to avoid VOC emissions and costly secondary operations. However, some of these materials have difficulty maintaining their original aesthetics, such as color depth and gloss, when exposed to abrasion, impact, harsh weather and UV light.

Paint-free LNP ELCRES SLX1271SR resin offers a new solution for reducing VOC emissions in automotive exterior components, while delivering excellent aesthetics comparable to those of incumbent solutions such as painted polycarbonate (PC) and painted PC/acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (PC/ABS) resins. For instance, in terms of scratch resistance and gloss retention, this new product showed similar performance to painted polymer substrates in the wet scrub (car wash) test. Further, the SABIC material can maintain its desirable aesthetics better than other paint-free thermoplastics – for up to 10 years or more. One reason is that the resin forms a self-protecting layer that absorbs UV light on a continuous basis to help retain color and gloss.

“We continue to evolve our LNP portfolio with new solutions that can extend the useful life of end applications,” said Maureen MacDonald-Stein, Director, Portfolio Strategy & Marketing, Specialties, SABIC. “Customers increasingly favor thermoplastics with molded-in color to avoid coating operations that release volatiles into the atmosphere. Understandably, they do not want to compromise on durability or aesthetics. Our new paint-free LNP SLX resin supports VOC reduction while meeting all key requirements for a beautiful, long-lasting and resilient finish.”

Raising the Bar on Paint-free Thermoplastics

LNP ELCRES SLX1271SR resin is formulated to deliver vivid, molded-in colors, such as piano black, and a high-gloss surface finish. SABIC conducted a comparison of this new product and competitive materials: a toughened PMMA grade and a blend of PMMA and acrylonitrile styrene acrylate (ASA). The results showed that LNP SLX1271SR resin provides better mechanical performance as well as improved gloss, color depth and heat resistance (~ 120℃) compared to acrylic-based resins like PMMA or PMMA/ASA (heat resistance ~80℃).

This new scratch-resistant grade extends SABIC’s weatherable portfolio, which provides a wide range of high-gloss, opaque colors as well as clear or tinted transparent colors. In addition to automotive exterior parts such as spoilers, grilles and mirror housings, it is well suited for computer electronics housings and outdoor infrastructure components like solar panels.

https://www.sabic.com/en

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Perstorp Buys Out Minority Partner At China Site

Perstorp Buys Out Minority Partner At China Site

Sustainable solutions provider Perstorp has closed a deal to buy out its minority partner in the joint venture Shandong Perstorp Chemical Co., Ltd. (formerly Shandong Fufeng Perstorp Chemical Co., Ltd.), which has owned and operated Site Zibo in China. Perstorp is now the sole owner of the polyol manufacturing operation, located in Zibo, Shandong province, about 400 km south of Beijing.

The deal underscores Perstorp’s continued strong commitment to China and the Asian market and is fully in line with the company’s strategic direction and sustainability agenda.

Shandong Fufeng Perstorp Chemical Co at Site Zibo was established as a joint venture between Perstorp and their Chinese partner Shandong Fufeng Hongjin Investment Co., Ltd. in 2007. Gaining full ownership will ensure that Perstorp can continue developing the site, and can aim to make substantial site upgrades to safeguard the competitiveness of Site Zibo.

“Reaching our long-term strategic direction and our sustainability targets for 2030 mean that we need to develop both our business and the way we operate our site. Our ambition is to continue developing safety, sustainability and operational excellence at Site Zibo” says Magnus Lannér, EVP Integrated Supply Chain.

Based on the company’s ambitious sustainability targets for 2030, Perstorp has developed actionable roadmaps outlining hands-on activities to lower greenhouse gas emissions, reduce waste, save fresh water and enable sustainable transformation throughout the value chain. For the operations at Site Zibo, the Scope 1 roadmap contains a number of projects designed to reduce emission while also minimizing waster production and water consumption.

As part of the deal, the operations at Site Zibo has changed its name to Shandong Perstorp Chemical Co., Ltd. Its former name is Shandong Fufeng Perstorp Chemical Co., Ltd.

https://www.perstorp.com/

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Belden Launches Single Pair Ethernet Lite Managed Switch

Belden Launches Single Pair Ethernet Lite Managed Switch

Belden Inc. (NYSE: BDC), a leading global supplier of network infrastructure and digitization solutions, today announced the launch of its BEETLE Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) Lite Managed Switch from Lumberg Automation. An extension of Belden’s Single Pair Ethernet portfolio of connectivity products, the new BEETLE switch empowers organizations to reduce network complexity by deploying thinner, lighter Belden SPE cables that provide connectivity via a single pair of wires rather than the two or four pairs required by standard Ethernet.

As digital transformation accelerates, enterprises need to connect more devices and transmit more real-time data while simplifying network infrastructure where possible. With Power over Data Line (PoDL), IP40 protection and low power consumption, the BEETLE Lite Managed Switch provides SPE connectivity for a future-ready network.

The BEETLE Lite Managed Switch provides powerful benefits, such as:

  • Transmits Ethernet up to at least 1 kilometer. Meets the 10BASE-T1L standard for long-distance Ethernet.
  • Saves space. Supports Ethernet transmission via a single wire pair that is lighter and more compact than traditional Ethernet cables.
  • Reduces network complexity. Integrate sensors and actuators directly into the network without the need for an additional gateway.
  • Simplifies configuration and maintenance. Streamline installation and maintenance and reduce operating costs with fewer gateways and protocols in use.
  • Delivers essential lite managed switch features like VLAN at an optimized price-performance ratio and lower long-term total cost of ownership.

“In their pursuit of Industry 4.0 and automation objectives, today’s enterprises are deploying future-ready networks that create the foundation for real-time communications,” said Timo Zipperle, Junior Product Manager at Belden. “The BEETLE Lite Managed Switch delivers SPE capabilities that enterprises can use to scale their networks using thinner, lighter SPE cables to transmit data from connected field devices. Having access to more data for both edge and cloud computing empowers organizations to make more informed, rapid decisions to enhance operational performance, safety and security.”

With its space-saving and long-distance Ethernet transmission benefits, the BEETLE Lite Managed Switch meets the needs of many complex industrial environments, including automotive manufacturing, material handling, logistics and intralogistics.

https://www.belden.com/

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DOMO Chemicals Achieves Major Sustainability Milestone With ISCC PLUS Certification

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DOMO Chemicals Achieves Major Sustainability Milestone With ISCC PLUS Certification

  • Now offering TECHNYL and DOMAMID high-quality polyamides with reduced carbon footprint.
  • Certification at three sites in Europe guarantees sustainable production based on the mass balance approach.
  • DOMO and Vimar collaborate for more sustainable electrical and electronics.

In a landmark achievement for sustainable manufacturing, DOMO Chemicals, a global leader in engineered materials, has earned the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) PLUS certification.

Covering DOMO’s sites in Leuna (Germany), Gorzow (Poland), and Arco (Italy), this certification enables the company to offer eco-friendly versions of its entire TECHNYL and DOMAMID Polyamide 6 product lines, enhancing the customer’s choice while maintaining high-quality standards.

ISCC PLUS is a globally recognized certification focusing on sustainable production through the mass balance approach. This innovative method seamlessly integrates bio-circular and circular materials into existing production processes, ensuring meticulous tracking and verification from their entry into the production process to the final product. This chain of custody is powered by Circularise, a mass balance software solution provider.

DOMO Chemicals now offers an extended range of TECHNYL or DOMAMID solutions with various percentages of recycled content, without any compromise on performance. This new solution complements the TECHNYL 4EARTH range and underscores DOMO’s commitment to reducing environmental impact and supporting the circular economy.

More sustainable solutions in electrical and electronics

In collaboration with Vimar, a leader in the electrical and electronics offering, DOMO has developed a new, halogen-free, self-extinguishing polyamide 6. This material, certified by ISCC PLUS, is composed of bio-cycle raw materials, including recycled processing waste, avoiding landfill or incineration disposal.

“With this new material, we are continuing along a path aimed at reducing the environmental impact of our products,” says Sandro Bernardi, Vimar’s Technical Director. “The ISCC PLUS approach has allowed us to introduce a sustainable material in applications that require excellent mechanical, thermal and aesthetic performance,” concludes Bernardi.

“With ISCC PLUS, DOMO Chemicals has taken an important step towards offering sustainable plastics using bio-circular and circular feedstock as a starting material,” completes Giampaolo Buzzi, Business Recycling Manager. “In addition, we are also progressing on new recycling technologies with the aim to facilitate the recycling of endo of life products, reinforcing our commitment to a sustainable future.“

DOMO Chemicals invites customers and stakeholders to explore these sustainable solutions and join in advancing environmental responsibility in the industry.

https://www.domochemicals.com/en

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Sustainable Alternative To LDPE: Breakthrough In Plastic Recycling

Sustainable Alternative To LDPE: Breakthrough In Plastic Recycling

University of Bayreuth presents chemically recyclable plastic with an innovative design

Innovative design for recyclability and sustainability

Energy-saving production and targeted imitation

Mondi Collaborates With Veyzle, WEPA and Soprema to Make Release Liner Production Waste More Circular 

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Mondi Collaborates With Veyzle, WEPA and Soprema to Make Release Liner Production Waste More Circular

  • Mondi has reduced waste of its release liner production in two pilot locations.
  • Mondi plants in Juelich (DE) and Heerlen (NL) collaborated with external partners Veyzle, WEPA and Soprema and achieved 95% waste reduction in just two years.
  • Release liner waste is valorised for other applications such as new paper products and building insulation materials.

Mondi, a global leader in packaging and paper, has improved the circularity of material flows in two release liner production sites in Germany and the Netherlands. 95% of the production waste is now used as secondary raw material for other industries, thanks to its strategic partnerships.

By collaborating closely with industry stakeholders along the value chain, Mondi has tackled the siliconised and coated paper waste produced at its release liner plants in Jülich, Germany, and Heerlen, Netherlands. It is now repulped and valorised as secondary raw material in a range of other applications.

Mondi Jülich and Mondi Heerlen kicked off a partnership with Veyzle, a Dutch specialist in the recycling of paper and plastics, and the Dutch site of the WEPA Group, an expert for sustainable hygiene papers, two years ago. Since then, Veyzle collects Mondi’s production waste from the two plants and sorts, shreds and bails the different papers before transporting them to WEPA. WEPA has developed an advanced repulping technology to valorise laminated and siliconised papers and uses them to create hygiene paper, such as toilet paper and paper towels. All three partners are located close together to keep transportation to a minimum.

In addition, Mondi is also working with Soprema, a full-range supplier of high-quality waterproofing systems and insulation materials, who uses Mondi’s release liner production waste as base material to manufacture cellulose wadding, a particularly beneficial insulation solution that increases the energy efficiency of buildings. This partnership ensures that valuable resources are not lost and contributes to Soprema’s sustainability goals of increasing the proportion of recycled materials and avoiding waste.

Carlos Martinez Ezquerra, Circular Economy Manager Flexible Packaging at Mondi, says, “At Mondi, we view waste as a loss in resources and have committed to eliminate waste from our production processes through our MAP2030 agenda. In this project, we aimed at using the production waste more effectively by valorising it as secondary raw materials in other applications. We are very proud of the 95% reduction we achieved at both locations and now look forward to working with CELAB, the leading industry initiative for the self-adhesive label value chain, and building relationships with other partners to further improve the circular flow of materials also in our other release liner locations across Europe.”

https://www.mondigroup.com/

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Chemical Recycling: Gasification of Plastic Waste at Low Temperatures

Chemical Recycling: Gasification of Plastic Waste at Low Temperatures

There is currently no recycling process for the more than 6 million tonnes of plastic waste from research laboratories. Re:Lab offers a solution to this problem.

 

sources: Elena Blume (Editorial team K-Mag)

https://www.k-online.com/ 

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Enzyme-Powered Recycling: Transforming Bioplastics into a Sustainable Future

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Enzyme-Powered Recycling: Transforming Bioplastics into a Sustainable Future

Efficient Degradation Process Unveiled

Towards a Circular Economy 

With over 68 million tons of plastic ending up in natural environments in 2023 alone, the need for innovative recycling methods has never been more critical. Bioplastics, derived from renewable sources, present a sustainable alternative but face challenges in production cost and recycling efficiency. The research at King’s College not only offers a solution to these challenges but also presents a pathway to reducing reliance on fossil-based plastics.

This method’s efficiency could revolutionize how we approach single-use bioplastics, offering a scalable and sustainable model for their recycling. The conversion of bioplastics back into monomers for high-quality plastic production aligns with the vision of a circular economy, reducing landfill waste and environmental pollution. Susana Meza Huaman, PhD researcher, highlights the significance: “Our research marks the first step in developing new technologies in waste management for recycling bioplastics that are of equal quality to the virgin product.”

Expanding the Research Scope

World’s First PET Biorecycling Plant

World’s First PET Biorecycling Plant

Pioneering PET Waste Solution

The first commercial plant from CARBIOS offers a scalable industrial solution for the enzymatic depolymerisation of PET waste. Copyright: CARBIOS 

Chemical Recycling: A Future Without Landfill Thanks to The Gasification of Plastic Waste?

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Chemical Recycling: A Future Without Landfill Thanks to The Gasification of Plastic Waste?

Gasification converts (plastic) waste into synthesis gas, which in turn can be used to create a wide variety of new products. Copyright: Waste-to-En