Recycled thermoplastic
Transforming thermoplastics with nanotechnology
Thermoplastics are polymers that stand out for their ability to melt and be molded repeatedly when heated, without degenerating. This makes them highly versatile materials widely used in various industrial applications. From polyethylene to polypropylene, we can find thermoplastics in a wide range of products, such as packaging, automobile components, and electronic devices..
The key lies in our nanomaterials
Our nanomaterials are specifically designed so that, when added, not only do we recover the initial mechanical properties of the virgin thermoplastic, but we may even increase them. This has been observed in recycled polypropylene, resulting in increased mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties. Therefore, we have a composite material with the high performance of polymeric materials, such as being lightweight, flexible, and low-cost, but with increased melting temperature, electrical conductivity, and thermal dissipation. The result is a versatile material capable of adapting its properties according to the application sector.
- Reduction of matrix weight.
- Increased durability.
- Increased thermal properties.
- Improved flow index.
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Improvements achieved in PP (PIR):
- Increase in flexural modulus (↑26%).
- Increase in deformation temperature under load (HDT) (↑35%).
- Increase in impact resistance at low temperatures (↑13%).
Improvements achieved in PP (PCR):
- Improved tensile strength (↑13%).
- Increase in flexural modulus (↑15%).
- Increase in tensile modulus (↑12%).
- Surface hardness (↑10%).
- Toughness (↑12%).
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