INEOS Styrolution

INEOS Styrolution introduces styrenics based “green compounding” with ceramic-like appearance

  • Initial interest from producers of hygienic consumer items
  • Food contact compliant solution available as well

Frankfurt, April 19, 2023 - INEOS Styrolution, the global leader in styrenics, has today announced that a range of styrenics based polymers are an effective and sustainable alternative for ceramics, compared to traditional resin-based applications. The styrenics based approach allows for recycling and there is no loss of the distinctive appearance of ceramics. In addition, energy consumption during production is significantly lower using a styrenics based solution than firing ceramics.

Together with partner Microfol Compounding[1], INEOS Styrolution has been evaluating a range of polystyrene and SBC[2] based solutions to act as a substitute for ceramics. The results have been very compelling, delivering excellent properties for appearance, feel and weight. In fact, the results were so convincing that producers of hygienic consumer items, such as bath tubs, sinks or soap dishes, have signaled early interest in reviewing the data and application prototypes.

The SBC material used in this project is INEOS Styrolution’s Styroflex®, a copolymer with the properties of a thermoplastic elastomer (S-TPE), suitable for extrusion (including both blown and cast film) and injection molding. In particular, Styroflex contributes significantly to an increased impact strength of the new material. Today’s announcement comes only weeks after Styroflex has proven to be a superior cost-effective binder for bio based products like cork.

Combining the new compounding solution with NAS®, a stiff, amorphous styrene methyl methacrylate (SMMA) copolymer also results in a food contact compliant solution.

Peter Hofmann, Managing Director, Microfol Compounding, says: “At Microfol, we love finding innovative solutions to challenges in plastics. We are excited to be part of a development that may change how we work with ceramics, a material that is around for almost 30,000 years.”

Stefan Meier, Business Development Manager at INEOS Styrolution, comments: “The versatility of styrenics continues to amaze us. The material – we also refer to “Ceramic White” – is a viable alternative for many uses and its recyclability always comes as a very much appreciated bonus on top.”

[1] www.microfol.de
[2] SBC: styrene butadiene copolymer

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About INEOS Styrolution
INEOS Styrolution is the world’s leading styrenics supplier, with a high-performing portfolio of styrene monomer, polystyrene, ABS Standard and styrenic specialty products. With more than 90 years of innovation in materials science, INEOS Styrolution is focused on customer satisfaction with differentiated solutions that provide a competitive edge as well as investments in technology that enable closed loop recyclability for styrenics while reducing our carbon emissions. INEOS Styrolution applications can be found in many everyday products across multiple industries: including automotive, electronics, household, construction, healthcare, packaging, and toys/sports. Operating 16 production sites in nine countries, the company is a wholly owned subsidiary of INEOS Group Limited and employs approximately 3,100 people. Sales were 6.6 billion euros in 2022.

More information: www.ineos-styrolution.com

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About Microfol
Microfol Compounding GmbH was established in 1996 and develops and produces customised compounds and additive batches. Microfol Compounding GmbH works with all thermoplastic polymers using individual fillers, additives and active ingredients serving variant customer applications in different industries like cable, automotive, food packaging, hygienic, construction etc. Microfol Compounding GmbH is located in Lichtenfels/Germany selling compounds worldwide.

More information: www.microfol.de

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First “styrenics based ceramics”
Image: Microfol Compounding

 

 

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