plasticker-News

Anzeige

2004-06-18

Recycled plastic bottles into truck panels

Scientists at Loughborough University (www.lboro.ac.uk) have helped transform thousands of recycled plastic bottles and other waste into new lightweight panelling for trucks.

Researchers in the University’s Institute of Polymer Technology and Materials Engineering (IPTME) have helped develop foam-filled panels for use in the bodywork of large commercial vehicles, which weigh 60 percent less then the traditional plywood panels currently used. This means lorries made with the new material will use less fuel or can carry a greater payload, reducing the amount of journeys needed to transport goods and helping businesses to save money.

Advert

The pioneering environmentally friendly product, called Panelplus, has been developed using funding from the Waste and Resource Action Programme (WRAP, www.wrap.org.uk) and in partnership with Rothley-based technology transfer company Europrojects Ltd.

Around £500,000 has been ploughed into the two-year study, aimed at dramatically increasing the amount of plastic waste recycled in the UK over the next five years. It is now hoped the new lightweight panels will be used on a wide range of vans and trucks.

Loughborough University, Leicestershire/UK

Anzeige



Latest entries in the buyers guide

Green Extrusion Technology ApS
5492 Vissenbjerg, Denmark

Ekochem Sp. z o.o.
87-123 Dobrzejewice, Poland

LEDERER Metall & Kunststoff GmbH
73037 Göppingen, Germany

Monofil-Technik GmbH
53773 Hennef, Germany

Bruckmann Steuerungstechnik GmbH
47589 Uedem, Germany

» Enter the buyers guide

Latest Top-News
Current material prices