Mitsubishi Chemical and Honda Develop Recycled Acrylic Resin for N-ONE e: Door Visors

Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation and Honda Motor Co., Ltd. have collaborated to develop a recycled #PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate) material for the door visors of the new N-ONE e: mini-electric vehicle. This marks a first in the automotive industry for using recycled acrylic resin in door visors.


Recycling Process

Acrylic resin can be chemically recycled by converting it back into its raw material, MMA (methyl methacrylate), through thermal decomposition. Mitsubishi Chemical has been working with Microwave Chemical Co., Ltd. since 2021 to establish a microwave-based thermal decomposition recycling technology.


Challenges and Solutions

Recycling acrylic resin from end-of-life vehicles has been challenging due to unstable quality and unsuitability for reuse. To address this, #MitsubishiChemical#Honda, and Hokkaido Auto Dismantler corporation conducted demonstration experiments to develop a #recycling technique that prevents foreign matter contamination and ensures quality equivalent to virgin acrylic resin.


Environmental Impact

The use of recycled acrylic resin in the N-ONE e: #doorvisors contributes to reducing #CO2emissions during manufacturing and disposal, promoting resource recycling and sustainability.


source : ChemXplore

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