TAGS: Automotive Sustainability and Bioplastics
Yazaki Corporation and Toray Industries, Inc. announced that they have jointly developed a recycled polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) resin grade. This grade uses scrap materials from manufacturing processes to make connectors for automotive wire harnesses.
This resin can lower connector production-derived carbon dioxide emissions while offering the same performance properties as virgin materials.
Matches the Quality Stability of Existing PBT Resin Grades
Toray offers Ecouse TORAYCON™, a chemically recycled PBT resin made by depolymerizing and repolymerizing scrap from manufacturing processes. The downsides of recycling resins include contamination from foreign substances and degraded material quality. Through chemical recycling, the company provides recycled PBT resin that matches the quality of virgin material. This process includes rigorous quality control from depolymerization to compounding.
One challenge for Yazaki has been to stabilize the quality of recycled materials in highly functional parts, such as automotive wire harness connectors. It addressed this by optimizing the material properties and moldability of Toray’s chemically recycled PBT resin. It collaborated with Toray to develop a recycled PBT resin grade for connectors that matches the quality stability of existing PBT resin grades.
Through this joint effort, Yazaki and Toray will contribute to realizing a carbon-neutral, circular economy in the automotive industry.
Features of the New PBT Resin
Lower carbon dioxide emissions during material production, compared to conventional PBT resin grades
Equivalent material properties, moldability, and quality stability, compared to conventional PBT resin grades
Yazaki and Toray plan to exhibit automotive wire harness connectors employing Toray’s chemically recycled PBT resin, at their booths at the Automotive Engineering Exposition 2024 YOKOHAMA, at Pacifico Yokohama from May 22 through 24.
Source: Toray
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