Sustainable Solutions
Plastics processor Ensinger has
committed itself to the goal of
a sustainable future. The family
business’s net-zero
climate
goal was recently
confirmed
by the
Science Based
Targets initiative
(SBTi). In
order to make
an additional
contribution to
reducing greenhouse gas emissions, Ensinger has now introduced
sustainable plastic solutions consisting of biobased
and reprocessed stock shapes that enable a
significant reduction of the CO2 footprint. The company’s
business partners are also involved in the measures
for reusing plastics.
The new bio-based plastics are produced from basic
materials generated by the wood-processing industry,
along with other organic waste. The manufacturing
method for the plastic plates, rods and tubes is similar to
conventional production processes, meaning that similar
property profiles are guaranteed. Apart from minimal
color deviations, the bioplastic products have comparable
specifications.
The biobased stock shapes, produced with mass balanced
approach manufactured resins, include TECAFORM
AH EF natural (POM-C), along with TECAFORM AD EF
natural (POM-H), TECAPEI EF natural (PEI) and TECAST
T EF natural (PA6 C).
The other new product line is produced from returned
materials and production waste using mechanical treatment
processes, thereby giving a second life to fossil fuelbased
materials. Although the material properties of
these products may deviate slightly from those of conventional
materials, this is significantly outweighed by
the environment benefits. The reprocessed stock shapes
are available in the form of rods, tubes and plates.
The stock shapes product family of reprocessed polymers
starts with TECAPEEK RP natural (PEEK) and will
be continuously amended in the future.
For more information, contact Bruce Dickinson, Ensinger,
365 Meadowlands Blvd., Washington, PA 15301,
800-243-3221/856-227-0500, Fax: 724-746-9209, E-mail:
bdickinson@ensingerusa.com, Web: www.ensingerplastics.com.
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