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K2025 – MATERIALS | EXHIBITION PREVIEW


with blow-moulded, injection- moulded, or even rotomould- ed Durethan and Akulon PA6 liners, and E-powertrain


components made with Xytron PPS.


Domo is showcasing a polyamide application for Audi


fire, and water. At the stand, visitors can discover parts developed with a new physical dissolution recycling technol- ogy, which is the result of a collabora- tive project between Domo, Audi, and the Fraunhofer Institute. In the pilot project, both PA 6 and PA 66-based applications were successfully mould- ed using a 30% recycled PCR from end-of-life vehicles to meet OEM requirements. Domo will also present Domamid MBB, a mass-balanced PA 6 with up to 69% bio-attributed content and ISCC PLUS certification. Among the applications on display will be a one-piece gas-moulded bicycle handlebar made using a Technyl compound and Siemens’ first residual current circuit breaker made with sustainable Technyl 4EARTH polyamide, which contains 50% chemi- cally recycled content. � www.domochemicals.com


Envalior will present its portfolio across three industries: Mobility, Electrical & Electronics, and Consumer Goods. Reducing environmental impact will be a central theme, with applications made from bio- or recycled-based sources on display. Highlights will include a new Pocan PBT grade designed to meet the demanding requirements of high- voltage connectors in mobility as well as next-generation E&E components while supporting the upcoming transition of AI data centres to 800V HVDC power supplies, high-pressure Type IV hydrogen storage vessels made entirely from thermoplastics


www.compoundingworld.com


Xytron solutions are also available for IGBT boards, delivering a CTI value of 600 to meet increasing


electrical insulation and tracking requirements. Also on display will be sustainable


drop-in alternatives to fossil-derived grades for miniature circuit breakers, switches and connectors, including Durethan ECO (30% recycled content) and Durethan BLUE (30% pre-consum- er recycled content and 56% bio- based content) halogen-free, flame- retardant PA6 grades. � www.envalior.com


Eurotec is promoting engineering compounds with more than 20 polymers from PA6, PA66, PPA, PBT, PP, PC/ABS to PPS and PEEK for a very large business scope, from automo- tive, e-mobility, daily life (consumer and E&E) to public life. Its main portfolio includes high strength and reinforced polymers as metal replace- ment, impact modified, high heat resistant, oil/hydrolysis stabilized, flame retardant, wear resistant, conductive, UV resistant products. During K2025, visitors will be able to discuss competitive solutions by optimizing the cost and maximizing efficiency. Eurotec will also present its growing


range of sustainable materials using post-industrial and post-consumer recycled PA, PC/ABS, PP, PBT and PET based compounds. ECO products are demanded for critical applications at various industries with carbon foot- print-reduced and “near to prime” properties. � www.eurotec-ep.com


Evonik has launched the Next Markets Program to drive additional growth at


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