Positive Plastics injection moulded sample of Desmopan thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) by Covestro. This family of materials offers high wear resistance, flexibility across a wide range of temperatures, and high elasticity over a wide hardness range. They also possesses excellent resistance to oils, greases, solvents and weathering.

Positive Plastics injection moulded sample of Apilon 52 bio-based thermoplastic polyurethane (bio-TPU). This family of material includes soft and rigid grades (ester, ether, ester-ether-based). The broad range of properties possible makes this material suitable for footwear and in leather goods. Beyond this Apilon 52 can also be used in automotive and engineering, cosmetics and personal care, medical, packaging, sporting goods, toys and gadgets.

Positive Plastics injection moulded sample of Viro polystyrene (PS) combined with UBQ additive (32%). The feedstock for UBQ is household waste, which is largely comprised of organic materials – everything from food residues and mixed plastics to cardboard, paper, and even dirty diapers, that would have otherwise been sent to landfill or incineration. Using this additive reduces the amount of plastic required, lowering the overall carbon footprint of parts.

Positive Plastics injection moulded sample of Green Isofil by Sirmax. It is a mixture of recycled and virgin polypropylene with 20% talc (rPP-MD20). It contains at least 50% recycled post consumer (PCR) material.

Positive Plastics injection moulded sample of UPM Formi EcoAce bio-based polypropylene (bio-PP) reinforced with 50% wood fibre. This material is produced from bio-based naphtha, which is made from crude tall oil, a byproduct of the paper pulp process. The bio-composite version contains certified wood fibre (40-60%) or cellulose fibres (30-50%). Based almost entirely on renewable materials, it provides a drop-in replacement for fossil-based PP. It is recyclable and suitable for food contact applications.
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