Improving the use of recyclates in the automotive industry
Bow door handle made from mass-balanced Ultramid®
To produce the plastic for the bow door handle for selected Mercedes-Benz models, BASF combined alternative raw materials in a mass balance approach: pyrolysis oil generated at Pyrum Innovations AG from scrap tires and biomethane from agricultural waste and food industry residues. The resulting plastic, in this case, the Ultramid® polyamide 6 with 30 percent glass fiber reinforcement, features the same properties as prime quality plastic making it the ideal material for demanding vehicle components
Mass-balanced feedstocks from chemical recycling
In line with an efficient circular economy, mass-balanced products will be used for bow door handles for the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and the EQE this year. “Solutions like these help our customers meet their sustainability goals,” explains Dr. Martin Jung, President of Performance Materials, BASF. “This is our Go!Create approach: we invite all our customers and partners to join us in shaping the path towards a circular economy with plastics. With this bow door handle for Mercedes-Benz, we have shown this in an exemplary way.”
Certified high-quality materials
An independent certification, following the REDcert2 scheme, verifies the quantities of pyrolysis oil and biomethane required to replace fossil raw materials for the end product. These certified raw materials are fed into BASF’s production network, are mathematically assigned to the plastics through the mass-balance approach and then delivered to the BASF customer WITTE Automotive. The subsequent production of the bow door handles at the automotive supplier is audited externally in the same way based on the REDcert2 standard.
Technical components from mass-balanced plastic compounds
In addition, the jointly developed solution approach was transferred to a crash absorber for the Mercedes-Benz S-Class. As component of the vehicle’s front end, the crash absorber contributes to an even reduction of forces acting on the other car in a frontal collision. In this case, again, a mass-balanced plastic compound based on pyrolysis oil and biomethane from BASF meets the high-quality requirements of Mercedes-Benz, particularly regarding crash safety.
From plastic waste to new products
By improving the production, use and recycling of plastics, the companies involved are one step closer to their sustainability goals. The project partners were recognized for the jointly developed solution as winners of the 2022 MATERIALICA Design + Technology Awards in the category Material in Berlin on October 5, 2022. The judges highlighted the collaborative approach along the value chain as essential for addressing the topic of sustainability. Would you like to learn more about BASF’s activities in chemical recycling? Visit us here: plasticsjourney.basf.com.
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