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    LANXESS: New Durethan ECO polyamide product line using waste glass fibers

    • Last Update: 2022-08-23
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    • Ecoloop certified according to mass balance method

    • Save raw materials and reduce greenhouse gases

    • Material properties are the same as traditional pure natural materials

    • Expanding range of products with high percentages of recycled materials

    Specialty chemicals company LANXESS is increasingly using recycled raw materials in the production of its thermoplastic compounds and composites


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    Durethan ECOBKV30H2.
    0, ECOBKV35H2.
    0 and ECOBKV60XF are the latest examples of products produced under this strategy


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    Mass balance approach brings benefits to processors

    Mass balance approach brings benefits to processors

    The mass balance approach grew out of an initiative by the non-profit Ellen MacArthur Foundation and is used by companies around the world, including many plastic producers, to chemically recycle post-industrial and post-consumer waste


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    Focus on automotive applications

    Focus on automotive applications

    The main target of the three new compounds in the Performance Materials division is the automotive industry


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    Polyamide 6 is currently being developed to reduce carbon footprint

    Polyamide 6 is currently being developed to reduce carbon footprint

    The High Performance Materials segment will gradually increase the number of ECO product types certified according to the mass balance approach


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    Fiberglass Waste – A Precious Commodity

    The Performance Materials segment currently does not use waste glass fiber from end-of-life components (known as post-consumer recycling), but does view it as a particularly sustainable raw material for making new glass fiber


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