Dow announced the use of a mass balance method to produce new polyurethane solutions, whose raw materials are recycled raw materials from waste products in the transportation field, replacing the original fossil raw materials.
The new SPECFLEX™ C and VORANOL™ C product lines will initially be provided to the automotive industry in cooperation with leading automotive suppliers.
SPECFLEX™ C and VORANOL™ C are designed to help automotive OEMs meet their market and regulatory requirements for more circular products and achieve their sustainable development goals. Using a mass-balanced method, the recycled raw materials will be used to produce polyurethane recycling products, whose performance is equivalent to existing products, while reducing the use of fossil raw materials.
The relevant person said: “The automotive industry is undergoing major changes. This is driven by market demand, the industry’s own ambitions, and higher regulatory standards to reduce emissions and waste. The EU’s scrap directive is just one example of this. We are passionate. Yu Chuang has provided cyclical products from the very beginning. We have listened to the opinions of the industry and are convinced that the mass balance method is a very effective and proven way to allow automotive OEMs to meet regulatory standards and achieve their own Ambitious goals.”
Circulating polyurethane series
Market-leading partnership
Relevant personnel said: “We are very pleased to propose this solution, which greatly improves the sustainability of the seat combination. The urgent need for decarbonization of the automotive industry goes far beyond the emissions of the power system. Through the cooperation with our valuable partner Tao Cooperation, we have reached this important milestone in product design, which has created a circular economy. As an important component on the road to further realize the decarbonization of automobile production, this solution helps us in the situation without affecting quality and comfort. Next, reduce the use of fossil raw materials through the reintegration of waste products.”
Post time: Jul-07-2021