igus Unveils First Recyclable Plastic Bicycle Frame for E-Bikes
igus continues to expand its bicycle component business and presents the first injection-molded polymer bicycle frame for Advanced Bikes.
igus®, a leader in motion plastics, has developed the first recyclable plastic bicycle frame for the German e-bike manufacturer Advanced Bikes. Building on the success of RCYL, a bicycle made from 50% recycled fishing nets, this new innovation supports sustainable mobility. Leveraging decades of expertise in plastics manufacturing, igus has created a high-performance, injection-molded polymer frame and new bicycle components for Advanced Bikes.
Revolutionizing Bicycle Frame Production
In 2023, e-bike sales in Germany surpassed traditional bicycles for the first time, driven by environmental awareness. However, most bike frames today are made of steel, aluminum, or carbon fiber, materials that are energy-intensive to produce and often end up in landfills. To address this, Advanced Bikes partnered with igus to develop a sustainable composite plastic bicycle frame, now featured in the new Reco Urban trekking e-bike.
“Advanced’s goal was to create an injection-molded composite frame from 100% recyclable plastic,” says Jan Philipp Hollmann, Head of Bike Components at igus. “With over 30 years of experience in developing components like plain bearings, rod ends, gears, and spherical bearings, we embraced the challenge of designing and producing this innovative frame.”
Environmental Benefits and Advanced Design:
To ensure the frame’s strength, rigidity, and low weight, igus uses a composite material of high-performance plastics and carbon fibers in granulate form. The company quickly developed a multi-part injection molding tool to achieve the frame’s complex geometry, resulting in a 3.3 kg lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and durable single-piece frame. Manufacturing in Germany allows for short logistics distances and just-in-time production aligned with demand. Additionally, igus’s “chainge” recycling program can regranulate end-of-life frames for reuse.
“In the future, we plan to produce other recyclable bicycle components such as pannier racks, rims, handlebars, and seat posts using injection molding,” explains Helge von Fugler, founder and Managing Director of Advanced Bikes. “This is essential for creating a fully recyclable e-bike.”
High-Performance Plastic Components:
igus produces bicycle frames using both injection molding and rotomolding at its headquarters in Cologne. Beyond frames, igus’s expertise extends to new bicycle components, including wheels, cranks, handlebars, and planetary gears. These high-performance plastic components are lightweight, lubrication-free, and corrosion-resistant, making them easy to clean and maintain.
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