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UBQ Materials and Polygram Group to develop high-performance thermoplastic solution
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Bio-based Materials

Bio-based Materials

Nov 10, 2021

UBQ Materials and Polygram Group to develop high-performance thermoplastic solution

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  • UBQ Materials, an Israeli-based company that develops bio-based thermoplastic materials, has announced partnering with Polyram Group, an Israeli thermoplastic compounds manufacturer, to incorporate UBQ’s sustainable bio-based material into Polyram’s thermoplastic production for use in automotive applications and beyond.  

  • UBQ’s bio-based material is fully recyclable and made out of household and organic waste. Polygram Group will utilize its thermoplastic expertise and incorporate up to 40% UBQ materials to produce a new advanced thermoplastic compound to replace virgin materials, which claims to generate lower carbon emissions with the highest quality and performance standards. 

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