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09. December 2020

Covestro: Sustainable cast elastomer solution for the offshore industry

Covestro announced that it has developed a sustainable cast elastomer solution that enables the offshore industry to reduce its environmental impact and carbon footprint. The polyurethane elastomers are based on cardyon polyols, which contain CO2 and are said to offer the same good performance as corresponding petrochemical-based elastomers.

Covestro offers a sustainable cast elastomer solution for the offshore wind power industry. (Source: Covestro)Covestro offers a sustainable cast elastomer solution for the offshore wind power industry. (Source: Covestro)

A new technology from Covestro makes it possible to produce these precursors from carbon dioxide in a proportion of up to 20 wt%, thereby replacing some of the fossil raw materials used up to now. According to Covestro, the development contributes to recycling carbon and underlines its intention to focus all its activities on the Circular Economy.

In its search for a more sustainable solution for the offshore industry, moulding company Polarttech opted for a Desmodur elastomer system containing cardyon polyols. This cast polyurethane elastomer offers the following advantages:

  • The part produced with this system shows very good hydrolysis resistance, as expected from such an offshore application, and is more durable than other elastomers such as rubber.
  • The polyurethane system enables the production of elastomers with high-performance or even better mechanical properties such as tensile strength and tear resistance than corresponding conventional cast polyurethane systems made from fossil raw materials.
  • The solution offers the possibility to reduce the carbon footprint and dependence on fossil raw materials.

“The use of CO2 in chemical raw materials is a groundbreaking innovation that is in perfect harmony with our vision of recycling,” said Thomas Braig, Head of Covestro Elastomers. “What is important to us, of course, is a successful application in practical use. We are pleased when manufacturers choose this sustainable solution, and appreciate the trust they place in our innovations, especially in our Desmodur elastomer system, which contains cardyon polyols.”

“Our goal is to provide our customers with the quality products they need,” said Arthur Brouwers, CTO of Polarttech. “The tests we conducted confirmed both the property profiles and the processing conditions of the system developed by Covestro.” The newly developed solution is said to surpass Polarttech's previous system in terms of resilience and abrasion resistance. Moreover, its processing is said to be easier thanks to a long pot life and very good detaching when the part is demoulded. "The use of cardyon polyol in our system rounds off this project and makes it a perfect solution for everyone involved," said Brouwers, "especially for the environment."

www.covestro.com
www.polarttech.nl 

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