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Teknor Apex develops new Sarlink TPVs with up to 40% PIR content

Aug 30, 2023

Teknor Apex has developed new Sarlink thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) with up to 40% recycled content which processes and performs similarly to their virgin counterparts but additionally offers sustainability benefits. The new TPVs will be presented at the upcoming Fakuma trade fair.

 

As a recyclable and light-weight alternative to EPDM rubber, Sarlink TPVs are suitable for automotive applications requiring superior elasticity and long-term performance. The new series, Sarlink RX 3100B, can facilitate automotive brands to achieve sustainability goals.


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The new Sarlink TPVs performs similarly as their predecessors with additional sustainability benefits.

 

The two grades, 84 Shore A and 94 Shore A, are based on the existing Sarlink 3100 Series technology, with 25% and 40% recycled content respectively, depending on the hardness. Using recycled content reduces dependency on virgin petroleum-based plastic, which can be the material of choice for OEMs that look for sustainable material content in vehicles.

 

These multi-purpose TPVs are suitable for injection molding, extrusion, over-molding and co-extrusion with polypropylene (PP) or other thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs). For these high-durometer grades, applications include the backbone or carrier for extruded seals, like in glass run channels, or boots, bellows and other under hood components.

 

Sarlink RX 3100 TPVs are pre-colored black and can still be recycled in process or at the end of the product’s life cycle.


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The table shows properties of the two grades of new Sarlink TPVs.

 

Using post-industrial recycled (PIR) content instead of post-consumer recycled (PCR) one provides a more controlled and consistent raw material stream that can be used in extrusion-grade TPVs without issue.

 

Teknor Apex ongoing projects also include new sustainable raw materials streams, such as recycled and bio-based content, as well as carbon negative additives. New TPEs with up to 65% PCR content will also be introduced later this year. Recycled polyamide (PA) solutions in Recyclon portfolio will also be expanded.


Teknor Apex
Recycled plastics
Automotive
FAKUMA
TPV
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