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♦ Clariant is making its additive portfolio suitable for recycling while maintaining better material properti.
♦ Verified by the Fraunhofer LBF Institute, Exolit® OP1400 maintains a UL 94 V-0 rating after production waste recycli.
♦ Exolit OP supports the recovery and recycling of more environmentally friendly glass fiber reinforced polyamides, and can improve the recycling rate of electrical and electronic and automotive components with stable flame retardan.
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An example of this is the recovery and reuse of post-industrial waste from flame retardant polyamid.
Even assuming that plastics can be largely redesigned to better accommodate recycling, contaminants and additives can accumulate in materials within a few mechanical cycles, reducing performance and even causing health ris.
Electric vehicles have their specific material and safety requiremen.
The Fraunhofer LBF Institute has confirmed through years of research collaboration with pinfa that Exolit OP continues to provide the same high level of fire protection in many recycling projec.
In addition, Exolit OP is not limited by eco-design applications, such as the upcoming EcoDesign's electronic displa.
Stephan Lynen, Head of Additives at Clariant, said: “Each year there is an estimated 50 million tonnes of global e-waste, of which only 20% is effectively recycl.