The Spanish plastics technology centre Aimplas is presenting new developments in the areas of circular economy, CO₂ reduction, bioplastics and testing services at K 2025 in Düsseldorf.
The focus is on technological solutions for mechanical and chemical recycling and Strategies for recycling-friendly product design. In addition, Aimplas will be showing tools for life cycle analyses, eco-design and the implementation of digital product passports.
Other topics include innovative materials for CO₂ capture and utilisation, hydrogen production and battery production. These include thermoplastic composites, flame-retardant and conductive polymers and plastics with electromagnetic shielding.
In the In the packaging sector, the focus is on bio-based, biodegradable and active materials. The developments are based, among other things, on reactive extrusion and advanced compounding processes.
Another focus is on on standardised tests, such as compostability, recyclability and safety. Aimplas is a test laboratory for TÜV, DIN Certco, BPI, Recyclass, APR, Petcore and car manufacturers such as Volkswagen, Renault and Daimler.
The training programme is supported by the Aimplas Plastics Academy as well as conferences and workshops. The aim is to provide specialists with guidance on regulatory and technological innovations.
The Spanish plastics technology centre is also in the official supporting programme of the K 2025 represented: On 9 October, Adrián Morales will talk about chemical and mechanical recycling at „Circular Thursday“. On 10 October, Sonia Albein will take part in „Climate Friday“ with a presentation on sustainability strategies. At the same time, Víctor Sevilla will present the European Biosuppack project on bio-based packaging. On 12 October, Anabel Crespo will take part in the „Women in Plastics“ event, and on 14 October Belén Monje will speak about current developments in bioplastics.
Source: Aimplas
Aimplas at the K 2025: Hall 8A, Stand E12-06
