Decoat has therefore been established to investigate triggerable smart polymer material systems and appropriate recycling processes. The solutions will be based on smart additives (like microcapsules or microwave triggered additives) that will enable the efficient of coatings and other finishes, activated by a specific trigger (heat, humidity, microwave, chemical) to permit recycling.
Ambitious plastic recycling targets of 50 per cent have been set by the European plastics industry, and to meet these targets, smart solutions to enable the circular use of textile and plastic parts with multi-layer coatings must be considered, Devan Chemicals said in a press release.
Devan’s specific role is in the development of microcapsules that will release its active core on application of a certain trigger (e.g. heat) at the end of life of the article. This active core material may be something that, for example, will promote the detachment of different coating layers (by separating them), opening the possibility for recyclability/re-use of the base materials. Different active core ingredients will be evaluated, and Devan will develop processes for each type of core ingredient and for each type of coating layer/matrix.
"The bold aim of the four-year project is to decrease landfill by 75 per cent of coated articles that are presently difficult to recycle, such as clothing, electronic goods and automotive components. A reduction in the carbon footprint by at least 30 per cent for the considered products is aimed for. By enabling the recycling of such materials, Decoat is expected to generate in the medium term a new market valued at over €150 million in Europe," the release added. (RR)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India