The thermoplastic polymer meets one or more natural materials, or its scraps, giving a new product connotation and overcoming the traditional dichotomy between artificial and natural. Quid means innovation. It’s expressed in a new sensorial way by means of the new use of products whose nature is theoretically opposite.
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PP, VEGETAL FIBERS
These are advanced hybrid materials that come from the addition and compatibilization of vegetal fibers into thermoplastic resins.
Hybrid material between thermoplastics and leather. Pure leather meets the technopolymer. It combines leather features to thermoplastic easy and versatile processing.
It’s available in different elastomeric and thermoplastic bases and it’s colourable. It can perfectly reproduce the mould or calender finishes as well as the typical leather surface treatments.
BIO-COMPOSITES that come from the combination of polymers and waste of agricultural products.The agricultural reality produces a remarkable amount of waste such as the shells of almonds, walnuts and peanuts, cobs of corn, olives and so on.
Tactile materials par excellence, can be used in a bi-component molding with polyolefins for the production of handles, levers and soft touch applications.The cork is a natural product coming from the cortex of the cork oak.
Hybrid between polyolephines and wood. After 3 steps, natural wood fibers are added into a polyolefinic matrix to produce a composite that combines mechanical properties to an excellent aesthetic surface.
Flexible compound with an extraordinary soft touch effect. Depending on the percentage of wood fiber, the tensile modulus values of the final compound go from 250 to 1500 MPa which means more or less the same as a standard PP.