Toray Develops PPS-GFRP Recycling Technology that Produces High-quality Recyclates

Toray Industries, Inc., announced that it has developed a technology that makes it possible to recycle glass fiber-reinforced #polyphenylenesulfide (PPS-GFRP) whose performance matches initial performance of virgin resins. By Increasing recycling ratio of PPS-GFRP, it will contribute to reducing CO2 emission.

Proprietary Technology Blends PPS Resin with Special Reinforcing Fibers:

Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS) resin is an engineering plastic with excellent heat resistance and chemical resistance. More than 90% of PPS resin is glass fiber reinforced and applied for various types of industrial applications. Also, PPS resin has excellent insulation resistance. It is applied for electronic parts such as semiconductors and EV parts. Demand of PPS resin is expected to increase along with these applications and the need of PPS recycling resins.


The conventional process for recycling PPS-GFRP shortens glass fibers and break them. This significantly decreases mechanical strength. To meet the performance requirements of resin molded products, manufacturers generally apply them in applications with lower quality requirements. This makes it difficult to increase the recycling ratio of #PPS resin.


Toray developed pellets for recycling materials by leveraging proprietary compounding technology to blend PPS resin with special #reinforcingfibers. Blending these pellets with recycled material makes it possible to maintain comparable performance with virgin material and can be applied to same application, such as horizontal recycling and expected to be used for various applications.


This technology can deliver comparable mechanical strength with #injectiongrade moldings wholly made with virgin material. This is even when recycled material accounts for 50% or more of the PPS-GFRP. Another benefit of 50% recycled content is that it reduces #CO2emission by at least 40%.


Collaborating to Embark on #ClosedRecycling Initiatives with its Technology:

The company is working on technologies to broaden variations by designing different resins and additives in pellets for recycling materials. It looks to supply recycled #PPSGFRP pellets after engineering optimal pellet blend ratios and formulations that meet customer demand requirements and by drawing on Materials Informatics-based prediction technologies.


#Collaborating with several #molding companies and other business partners, #Toray has already embarked on closed #recycling initiatives with its technology. One move has been to supply customers with recycled PPS-GFRP pellets blended with those for materials recycling based on process remnants from customer plants.


Source: Toray/omnexus.specialchem.com

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