Polyplastics develops new PPS grades with mechanically recycled content
Polyplastics announced the development of two new DURAFIDE polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) grades made of mechanically recycled content. The 40% glass fiber-reinforced grades, DURAFIDE rG-PPS 1140A1R00 and 1140A1R30 (with 100% and 30% recycled glass fiber-reinforced PPS content respectively), are set for launch in next few months.

Polyplastics has developed two new DURAFIDE PPS grades made of mechanically recycled content.
High-quality product manufacturing is achieved by collecting glass fiber-reinforced PPS process scrap from partner companies meeting high standards. After rigorous inspection, sorting, and reformulation, the materials are compounded under optimal conditions and undergo the same quality assurance as virgin materials.
Polyplastics will sell these materials through its global sales network. Currently, collection targets are limited to specific grades of glass-filled DURAFIDE PPS materials.
Polyplastics commitment to full circularity for engineering plastics
The new offering is part of Polyplastics’ DURACIRCLE initiative which strives to achieve 100% circularity for engineering plastics. These new grades are offered through the company’s re-compounding service which utilizes process scrap collected from customers as raw material under its Open PIR Mechanical Recycling Scheme.
Polyplastics is exploring adding new mechanical recycled PPS grades to its lineup in response to market needs. The goal is to build self-contained "local production for local consumption" recycling chains within each country and region worldwide.
Simultaneously, by expanding the range of constituent materials to include PCR materials, Polyplastics will enhance its supply capacity for high-quality, reliable recycled materials.