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دی- 1403 -29 دیNews
Scientists recycle carbon fibre-reinforced polymers using electrical pulses
Iranpolymer/Baspar Researchers from Waseda University in Japan have developed a method to efficiently recycle carbon-fibre reinforced polymers (CFRPs). CFRPs are much-prized material choices in demanding application fields, such as the aerospace and automotive industries. Their combination of rigidity, mechanical strength, and…
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Innventure to commercialise VTT’s chemical recycling technology
Iranpolymer/Baspar A few weeks after partnering with Dow, technology commercialisation platform Innventure announced it has acquired exclusive rights to licence VTT’s thermochemical conversion technology for plastic waste. Technology licencing will be handled by Refinity, an Innventure subsidiary established for the purpose. VTT, the Technical…
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مهر- 1403 -21 مهرNews
Pyrolysis: the secret weapon in the fight against plastic waste?
Iranpolymer/Baspar The scourge of plastic pollution has ravaged our natural habitats for decades and the problem shows no signs of slowing down. As we approach the conclusion of the United Nations’ global plastic treaty at the end of this year,…
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15 مهرNews
Green Gold Giant Company showcased its rubber recycling solutions during Rubbertech China
Iranpolymer/Baspar Shanghai, Chin – During Rubbertech China 2024 from 19th to 21st September 2024, Green Gold Giant Company displayed its advanced comprehensive solutions for the green and high-value recycling of waste tires. At this exhibition, Green Gold Giant focuses on…
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مرداد- 1403 -22 مردادNews
Mura Technology wins grant to develop sustainability models for Hydro-PRT
Iranpolymer/Baspar UK-based chemical recycler Mura Technology and the Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG) at the University of Warwick are collaborating to boost commercial opportunities for Mura’s Hydro Plastics Recycling Technology (PRT). The partners secured a grant of an undisclosed amount for…
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Defossilising the chemical industry: Role of chemical recycling
Iranpolymer/Baspar At the Renewable Materials Conference 2024 organised by nova-institute, the overarching theme this year was the defossilisation of the chemicals and materials industry. The industry is one that is heavily dependent on fossil fuels, with currently 88% of the…
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خرداد- 1403 -11 خردادNews
Mura Technology inks feedstock agreement for UK chemical recycling site
Iranpolymer/Baspar Mura Technology has signed a feedstock supply agreement with waste management company Elite Recycling Solutions. The UK-based companies did not disclose the size of the supply agreement. Elite will supply post-use plastic packaging to Mura Technology’s chemical recycling facility…
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CIRCTEC to construct Europe’s largest end-of-life tire pyrolysis recycling in the Netherlands
Iranpolymer/Baspar Hellerup, Denmark – Discarded tires pose significant environmental and health risks, accumulating in landfills, and polluting ecosystems with toxic substances. The current scale of tire waste exceeds the reach of existing recycling efforts, with over half of Europe’s waste…
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دی- 1402 -26 دیNews
Recycled engineering polymer market demands and action plans
Iranpolymer/Baspar the waste and the end-use markets for recyclate. With an evaluation of the evolving legislative environment, it allows for visibility on the current and future status of the market. The regulatory landscape for plastics recycling is a critical driving force…
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17 دیNews
Südpack acquires majority stake in chemical recycler
Iranpolymer/Baspar German flexible film manufacturer Südpack has acquired a majority stake in Carboliq. The Germany-based chemical recycler is a subsidiary of engineering firm Recenso, specialised in resource recovery systems. With the acquisition, effective from Jan. 2, 2024, Südpack has expanded…
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17 دیFeatured
Scaling Up Sustainable Solutions for Fiber Reinforced Composite Materials
Iranpolymer/Baspar The transition to efficient and sustainable systems for energy and transportation infrastructure demands stronger and lighter materials. Often, engineers are compelled to turn away from traditional homogeneous materials in favor of composites. “Fiber-reinforced composites have revolutionized a variety of…
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