Sibur commissions DOTP plasticizer plant | plasticstoday.com
Unlike phthalate plasticizers DOTP is an eco-friendly product that complies to European and other international environmental standards. SIBUR’s Perm-based DOTP production facility is the single largest production site in Europe. SIBUR invested $107 million into the project, of which 82% was sourced to the Russian suppliers and service providers.
Eco-friendly Tyre Manufacturing for a Greener Tomorrow
But leading tyre manufacturers are aware of the problem and are committed to finding eco-friendly tyre manufacturing solutions across all aspects of the production process. Driving the Way to Greener Tyre Manufacturing One company acting to reduce its environmental impact is Giti Tire.
Oxea Enters Partnership to Step Up DOTP Production - PROCESS Worldwide
06.12.2017 Editor: Alexander Stark. The global chemical company Oxea has entered into a cooperation with a German partner to produce dioctyl terephthalate (DOTP), a general purpose non-ortho-phthalate plasticizer, in Europe. Oxea is part of the Oman Oil Company, a commercial company wholly owned by the Government of Oman. (Oxea plant Oberhausen)
Eco-friendly tyre made from sustainable and recycled materials
The tyre which is being exhibited at the IAA Mobility Summit in Munich is made from 50 per cent sustainable raw materials, with an additional 35 per cent based on bio-materials, making the product both more suitable and also lighter. It weighs just 7.5 kilograms, 40 per cent less than the standard tyre. In addition, 17 per cent of the Conti
Sibur's Perm DOTP plant running normally after issues: director
DOTP is a phthalate-free plasticizer used in cables, flooring and roof coatings and other materials for the construction industry. PTA is used to produce polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a basic packaging material for mineral water, dairy products, juices and sunflower oil. It is also used in a reaction with 2-EH to produce DOTP.
- What is sustainable tire manufacturing?
- Enhancing productivity in the tire manufacturing process is a crucial aspect of sustainable tire manufacturing. Tire manufacturers can achieve higher production outputs by improving efficiency and optimising resource utilisation while minimising waste and reducing their environmental footprint.
- How to reduce waste in tire production?
- One key approach to waste reduction in tire production is optimising material usage. This involves ensuring precise measurement and control of raw materials, such as rubber compounds and reinforcing materials, to minimise overuse or waste. Additionally, many materials used in the process have an expiry date.
- Are green tires the future of the tire industry?
- Development of green tires and green processing technologies using sustainable materials is an important development direction for the future of the tire industry, and many tire‐manufacturing companies have proposed their visions for the development of eco‐friendly tires.
- Is the tire manufacturing industry tackling environmental pollution?
- The tire manufacturing sector, a significant contributor to environmental pollution, has recognised the need for transformative changes to ensure a greener future. In this article, we will explore the challenges faced by the industry and delve into innovative solutions that address key aspects of sustainable tire manufacturing.
- What is tyre derived polymer (TDP) production process?
- The Tyromer TDP (Tyre Derived Polymer) production process uses an industrial proven extrusion technology in a patented Twin Screw Extruder and it is reliable. The process is energy efficient as it is continuous. That also gives fundamentally more consistent product quality compared to batch processes.
- How can the tire industry contribute to sustainability?
- By embracing the goals set forth by the Tire Industry Project (TIP), prioritising end-of-life tire management, enhancing productivity through technological advancements like RTLS, and reducing waste throughout the production process, the tire manufacturing sector can make significant strides towards sustainability.