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New standards for gas and water pipes open new opportunities for Polyethylene while circular economy stimulates R&D in the segment

AMI Consulting, Bristol, 25/04/2022 – European market for pressure pipes showed strong growth in 2018-2019, which was followed by a significant contraction in 2020 when COVID-19 began to take effect in the region. In this extremely atypical year, the European economy saw a 6.3% decline in GDP in 2020. Construction activity was impacted initially but recovered in the second half of 2020 albeit suffered from supply-chain disruptions some of which continue into 2022.

 

The market for infrastructure pipes is reputed for its conservatism.  At AMI Consulting, we disagree with such characterisation. Admittedly, the market moves cautiously and gradually. But over the years we have seen tremendous changes, which – despite the cautious, gradual adoption rates – can only be described as revolutionary.  The industry has seen how, for instance, practically every meter of low-pressure gas distribution pipe installed in Europe has been plastic pipe. If nothing else, this example shows unequivocally that the market recognises, accepts, and rewards valuable innovation. This will continue to drive demand for plastic pipes for both gas and pressure water systems. The arrival of new standards and regulations, the development of new solutions and inter material competition trends will shape the future of the industry.

 

Growth opportunities exist in the further substitution of ‘traditional’ pipes (mainly ductile iron), as well as in the development and commercialisation of new plastic-based systems, designed to provide better solutions (in terms of cost/performance) for modern-day needs.

 

Polyethylene pipes continue to gain market share from PVC. At the same time, pricing gap between PE80 and PE100 is decreasing. From a pipe manufacturer’s point of view, this generally translates into a disincentive to use PE80. PE100RC demand in pressure pipes is growing at the fastest rate of all the major plastic pipe solutions. Some markets have seen leap-frog movement from PE80 directly to PE100RC.

 

EN standards for PE gas pipes (EN 1555) and PE water pipes (EN 12201) are being revised. The equivalent International Standards, ISO 4437 for gas pipes and ISO 4427 for water pipes, will also be updated in the following years. The updating of these standards is expected to enable increased market penetration by PE100RC.

 

PVC though has been challenged in Europe for several decades on its environmental performance. Developments include the using of biobased raw materials and the use in polymerisation of green hydrogen. There have been several recent announcements of PVC with reduced carbon footprints and even some semi-tech production of PVC with a negative CO2 footprint. PVC is also ahead of other polymers in Europe in measuring volumes of PVC recycled each year, setting and delivering ambitious future goals.

 

The use of recyclate is rising in many parts of the plastics industry. The need for high purity resins is the main barrier for increased use of recycled material to make pressure pipes. Currently, the use of recyclates is not permitted in pressure pipe production. The industry is placing R&D efforts into circular solutions in order to manage portfolio proactively.

 

On the other hand, plastics pressure pipes are already positioned as more sustainable to metal, with life spans well over 50 years and a lower CO2 footprint.

 

Polyolefin pipes could help reduce overall carbon emissions as they are likely to play a significant role in the emerging ‘hydrogen economy’. Running hydrogen through existing gas pipes infrastructure requires stringent risk assessment and will inevitably present challenges which must be considered in design. Nonetheless, there is currently little scientific information on compatibility of long-term exposure and transport of hydrogen through the existing polyolefin gas distribution pipelines.

 

The SMART Tire Company Announces a Lighter, Lower Cost version of their Shape Memory Alloy Tire (METL™)

 SMART Tire unveiled a sneak preview of their 2nd generation METL™ tire. Originally unveiled in 2021, the METL™ tire is a high performance, airless tire that never goes flat, made from space age materials, that was originally invented at NASA. As part of the STC mission to create an affordable, high performing shape memory tire, this new design reduces the weight of the NiTinol core by over 50%, thereby also reducing the cost of the tires.

Through a patent pending process, the tire is integrated with clear polyurethane sidewalls, and rubber treads. It uses less rubber than a traditional bicycle tire, and is designed to be retreaded and reused for the life of your bicycle.

METL™ is developed at STC’s new 5,000 square foot facility in Akron, Ohio, at the heart of the American tire industry. Through a Space Act Agreement with NASA Glenn Research Center, the company hopes to further improve the design efficiency by “25% or more” this year, before going to market.

“From the first prototype, these tires have shown great promise to revolutionize the cycling industry with high performance and low maintenance. However, our job is not done until they are affordable and can be produced at a large scale. We also set lofty goals that all of our tires would be eco-friendly and made in the USA. This new design represents a major step towards achieving all of those goals.”, says co-founder and CTO Brian Yennie.

CEO Earl Cole also revealed today that STC is working on sending tires to a more remote location: the moon.

“The technology behind the METL™ tire was originally developed by NASA for their extraterrestrial pursuits. In fact, the co-inventor of the spring tire and superelastic tire leads our efforts here at STC. We are one of just a couple tire companies working with major aerospace partners to bid on NASA’s upcoming return to the moon, Project Artemis, and the only one with technology already dedicated to the task. Combined with our work with NASA through a Space Act Agreement, we are well positioned to become THE commercial provider of SMA tires for future space missions. In coming years, we will see the first woman on the moon, and possibly manned missions to Mars, and we expect them all to be riding on SMART tires.”

https://www.smarttirecompany.com/

NSK Launches Lineup of Bearings with World’s First Bioplastic Cage

Following development of the world’s first 100% bioplastic*1 heat-resistant cage, NSK Ltd. has completed development of a lineup of bearings adopting the environmentally friendly cage.

Moving forward NSK will continue to expand use of bioplastics in products with a view to reduce carbon emissions and contribute to creating a carbon neutral society. Compared to conventional plastics made from fossil fuels, use of bioplastics contributes to reducing CO2 emissions. NSK aims to achieve 800 million yen in sales for this product in 2024.

Bearing with bioplastic cage configured for use in fan motors in air conditioners. Sales of air conditioners are expected to increase due to the growing number of middle-income earners in emerging economies and rising demand for replacement air conditioners with advanced features such as ventilation due to the global pandemic.

Bearings are a key component in the fan motors of air conditioners that pump air into the room. By utilizing environmentally friendly bioplastic cages in these bearings, NSK aims to contribute to the realization of a carbon neutral society.

This represents the world’s first 100% bioplastic cage brought to mass market for air conditioner fan motors. Developed using NSK’s digital twin technology to swiftly bring the product to market with an advanced development cycle.

Using digital twin analysis, we were able to evaluate dimensions, shape and deformation, molding defect and errors, and strength to produce a prototype cage of equivalent quality to a conventional cage in a short period of time.

In addition to high reliability, bearings for air conditioner fan motors are required to be quiet and have low friction. Functional evaluation tests of noise level and friction confirmed that bearings with the bioplastic cage have equivalent performance to conventional plastic cages (see figures below). This determined that it is possible to replace conventional cages with bioplastic cages for bearings in fan motors in air conditioners.

Compared to steel cages, plastic cages are lighter, achieve lower friction, and can be designed and manufactured in more advanced, complex shapes. These benefits have led to widespread adoption of plastic cages in small size bearings. NSK’s bioplastic cage bearings enable these benefits while additionally contributing to realizing a carbon neutral society.

https://www.nsk.com/

NSK Launches Lineup of Bearings with World’s First Bioplastic Cage

Following development of the world’s first 100% bioplastic*1 heat-resistant cage, NSK Ltd. has completed development of a lineup of bearings adopting the environmentally friendly cage.

Moving forward NSK will continue to expand use of bioplastics in products with a view to reduce carbon emissions and contribute to creating a carbon neutral society. Compared to conventional plastics made from fossil fuels, use of bioplastics contributes to reducing CO2 emissions. NSK aims to achieve 800 million yen in sales for this product in 2024.

Bearing with bioplastic cage configured for use in fan motors in air conditioners. Sales of air conditioners are expected to increase due to the growing number of middle-income earners in emerging economies and rising demand for replacement air conditioners with advanced features such as ventilation due to the global pandemic.

Bearings are a key component in the fan motors of air conditioners that pump air into the room. By utilizing environmentally friendly bioplastic cages in these bearings, NSK aims to contribute to the realization of a carbon neutral society.

This represents the world’s first 100% bioplastic cage brought to mass market for air conditioner fan motors. Developed using NSK’s digital twin technology to swiftly bring the product to market with an advanced development cycle.

Using digital twin analysis, we were able to evaluate dimensions, shape and deformation, molding defect and errors, and strength to produce a prototype cage of equivalent quality to a conventional cage in a short period of time.

In addition to high reliability, bearings for air conditioner fan motors are required to be quiet and have low friction. Functional evaluation tests of noise level and friction confirmed that bearings with the bioplastic cage have equivalent performance to conventional plastic cages (see figures below). This determined that it is possible to replace conventional cages with bioplastic cages for bearings in fan motors in air conditioners.

Compared to steel cages, plastic cages are lighter, achieve lower friction, and can be designed and manufactured in more advanced, complex shapes. These benefits have led to widespread adoption of plastic cages in small size bearings. NSK’s bioplastic cage bearings enable these benefits while additionally contributing to realizing a carbon neutral society.

https://www.nsk.com/

Earth Day Investment is Important, Says Plastics Industry Association

The Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) today issued its support of Earth Day 2022, saying it is important to continually recognize the need to properly care for the planet.

“This year’s Earth Day theme of investing in our planet could not be more appropriate,” said Patrick Krieger, VP for Sustainability at PLASTICS. “The plastics industry has invested and continues to invest billions in new recycling technologies and programs at home and abroad, innovating to increase the recyclability of the products we make and including more recycled content at a record pace.”

Krieger went on to say that technology exists to recycle most types of plastic and that technology continues improving by the day. “Improving our national infrastructure to make sure all plastics can be recovered and recycled is the most important answer to reducing waste and building a more circular economy,” he said.

PLASTICS has a number of its own sustainability goals that include promoting the use of recycled plastics in new products, educating companies on how to recycle more and make products easier for consumers to recycle, and demonstrating viable business models for collecting and recycling plastic materials from locations such as hospitals, offices, auto repair shops, and others.

“Even with plastic being only 13 percent of municipal solid waste in the U.S.”, Krieger said, “the plastics and recycling industries want to ensure these materials are kept at their highest and best use. We are investing to ensure plastics are used as circularly as possible.”

The association supports legislation such as the Realizing the Economic Opportunities and Values of Expanding Recycling (RECOVER) Act, which would allocate funds to recycling infrastructure improvement, and the Recycling Enhancements to Collection and Yield through Consumer Learning and Education (RECYCLE) Act, to create a new federal grant program through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to help educate households and consumers about their residential and community recycling programs.

Krieger recommended, “On Earth Day, and every day, we encourage people to contact their government officials, asking them to push forward legislation and programs that prioritize recycling. That would be a great investment in our planet.”

Earth Day Investment is Important, Says Plastics Industry Association

The Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) today issued its support of Earth Day 2022, saying it is important to continually recognize the need to properly care for the planet.

“This year’s Earth Day theme of investing in our planet could not be more appropriate,” said Patrick Krieger, VP for Sustainability at PLASTICS. “The plastics industry has invested and continues to invest billions in new recycling technologies and programs at home and abroad, innovating to increase the recyclability of the products we make and including more recycled content at a record pace.”

Krieger went on to say that technology exists to recycle most types of plastic and that technology continues improving by the day. “Improving our national infrastructure to make sure all plastics can be recovered and recycled is the most important answer to reducing waste and building a more circular economy,” he said.

PLASTICS has a number of its own sustainability goals that include promoting the use of recycled plastics in new products, educating companies on how to recycle more and make products easier for consumers to recycle, and demonstrating viable business models for collecting and recycling plastic materials from locations such as hospitals, offices, auto repair shops, and others.

“Even with plastic being only 13 percent of municipal solid waste in the U.S.”, Krieger said, “the plastics and recycling industries want to ensure these materials are kept at their highest and best use. We are investing to ensure plastics are used as circularly as possible.”

The association supports legislation such as the Realizing the Economic Opportunities and Values of Expanding Recycling (RECOVER) Act, which would allocate funds to recycling infrastructure improvement, and the Recycling Enhancements to Collection and Yield through Consumer Learning and Education (RECYCLE) Act, to create a new federal grant program through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to help educate households and consumers about their residential and community recycling programs.

Krieger recommended, “On Earth Day, and every day, we encourage people to contact their government officials, asking them to push forward legislation and programs that prioritize recycling. That would be a great investment in our planet.”

PlastAsia 2022 – A Grand Success Declared by Exhibitors

PlastAsia 2022 A grand success declared by most of the exhibitors on the basis of quality visitors and services. Most of the exhibitors said we did not expect so much quality and B2B visitors who really want to buy machines, products, and services. They thanked Mr. Cyril Pereira, Team Triune Exhibitors, and Team PMMAI for the wonderful experience provided to the exhibitors, and also appreciated the media coverage to promote the show in a very larger way.

After six successful editions, PlastAsia the 7th edition as the leading Plastics show become the buzz of the town. This event is providing a common platform for machinery manufacturers, raw material producers, other associated industries, users, and consultants to review the latest advances and futuristic trends, share operational experiences and discuss the requirements for smart systems.

Plastfocus 2024 (Previously Known as IndiaPlast) – An Evolved Plastics Exhibition for the best plastics manufacturing technologies. After theresounding success in February 2019 and PlastAsia 2022, PMMAI and Triune Exhibitors Pvt Ltd bring to you Plastfocus 2024- An Evolved plastics exhibition.

This year PlastAsia 2022 picked up very well from where we left as the global pandemic caught us unawares. And get back on the road to making India the market leader with a 25% market share in global plastics supply and machinery said Mr. Mahendrabhai Patel President of Plastics Machinery Manufacturers Association of India (PMMAI) and is also Chairman of Mamata Group.

India’s emergence as the leading global hub for plastics manufacturing and processing entails a congregation of all Plastics manufacturers and dealers from across the world to present the best plastics manufacturing technologies.

Be a Part of the Evolution- Participate in PlastFocus 2024, India’s agship event in the eld of plastics, raw materials, processing machinery, and Finished goods. Over the years this meet has earned the reputation of being a melting pot of innovative ideas and a common shared vision put across by some of the best brains in the business.

PlastAsia 2022 – A Grand Success Declared by Exhibitors

PlastAsia 2022 A grand success declared by most of the exhibitors on the basis of quality visitors and services. Most of the exhibitors said we did not expect so much quality and B2B visitors who really want to buy machines, products, and services. They thanked Mr. Cyril Pereira, Team Triune Exhibitors, and Team PMMAI for the wonderful experience provided to the exhibitors, and also appreciated the media coverage to promote the show in a very larger way.

After six successful editions, PlastAsia the 7th edition as the leading Plastics show become the buzz of the town. This event is providing a common platform for machinery manufacturers, raw material producers, other associated industries, users, and consultants to review the latest advances and futuristic trends, share operational experiences and discuss the requirements for smart systems.

Plastfocus 2024 (Previously Known as IndiaPlast) – An Evolved Plastics Exhibition for the best plastics manufacturing technologies. After theresounding success in February 2019 and PlastAsia 2022, PMMAI and Triune Exhibitors Pvt Ltd bring to you Plastfocus 2024- An Evolved plastics exhibition.

This year PlastAsia 2022 picked up very well from where we left as the global pandemic caught us unawares. And get back on the road to making India the market leader with a 25% market share in global plastics supply and machinery said Mr. Mahendrabhai Patel President of Plastics Machinery Manufacturers Association of India (PMMAI) and is also Chairman of Mamata Group.

India’s emergence as the leading global hub for plastics manufacturing and processing entails a congregation of all Plastics manufacturers and dealers from across the world to present the best plastics manufacturing technologies.

Be a Part of the Evolution- Participate in PlastFocus 2024, India’s agship event in the eld of plastics, raw materials, processing machinery, and Finished goods. Over the years this meet has earned the reputation of being a melting pot of innovative ideas and a common shared vision put across by some of the best brains in the business.

Earth Day Investment is Important, Says Plastics Industry Association

Earth Day Investment is Important, Says Plastics Industry Association

The Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) today issued its support of Earth Day 2022, saying it is important to continually recognize the need to properly care for the planet.

“This year’s Earth Day theme of investing in our planet could not be more appropriate,” said Patrick Krieger, VP for Sustainability at PLASTICS. “The plastics industry has invested and continues to invest billions in new recycling technologies and programs at home and abroad, innovating to increase the recyclability of the products we make and including more recycled content at a record pace.”

Krieger went on to say that technology exists to recycle most types of plastic and that technology continues improving by the day. “Improving our national infrastructure to make sure all plastics can be recovered and recycled is the most important answer to reducing waste and building a more circular economy,” he said.

PLASTICS has a number of its own sustainability goals that include promoting the use of recycled plastics in new products, educating companies on how to recycle more and make products easier for consumers to recycle, and demonstrating viable business models for collecting and recycling plastic materials from locations such as hospitals, offices, auto repair shops, and others.

“Even with plastic being only 13 percent of municipal solid waste in the U.S.”, Krieger said, “the plastics and recycling industries want to ensure these materials are kept at their highest and best use. We are investing to ensure plastics are used as circularly as possible.”

The association supports legislation such as the Realizing the Economic Opportunities and Values of Expanding Recycling (RECOVER) Act, which would allocate funds to recycling infrastructure improvement, and the Recycling Enhancements to Collection and Yield through Consumer Learning and Education (RECYCLE) Act, to create a new federal grant program through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to help educate households and consumers about their residential and community recycling programs.

Krieger recommended, “On Earth Day, and every day, we encourage people to contact their government officials, asking them to push forward legislation and programs that prioritize recycling. That would be a great investment in our planet.”

Earth Day Investment is Important, Says Plastics Industry Association

Earth Day Investment is Important, Says Plastics Industry Association

The Plastics Industry Association (PLASTICS) today issued its support of Earth Day 2022, saying it is important to continually recognize the need to properly care for the planet.

“This year’s Earth Day theme of investing in our planet could not be more appropriate,” said Patrick Krieger, VP for Sustainability at PLASTICS. “The plastics industry has invested and continues to invest billions in new recycling technologies and programs at home and abroad, innovating to increase the recyclability of the products we make and including more recycled content at a record pace.”

Krieger went on to say that technology exists to recycle most types of plastic and that technology continues improving by the day. “Improving our national infrastructure to make sure all plastics can be recovered and recycled is the most important answer to reducing waste and building a more circular economy,” he said.

PLASTICS has a number of its own sustainability goals that include promoting the use of recycled plastics in new products, educating companies on how to recycle more and make products easier for consumers to recycle, and demonstrating viable business models for collecting and recycling plastic materials from locations such as hospitals, offices, auto repair shops, and others.

“Even with plastic being only 13 percent of municipal solid waste in the U.S.”, Krieger said, “the plastics and recycling industries want to ensure these materials are kept at their highest and best use. We are investing to ensure plastics are used as circularly as possible.”

The association supports legislation such as the Realizing the Economic Opportunities and Values of Expanding Recycling (RECOVER) Act, which would allocate funds to recycling infrastructure improvement, and the Recycling Enhancements to Collection and Yield through Consumer Learning and Education (RECYCLE) Act, to create a new federal grant program through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to help educate households and consumers about their residential and community recycling programs.

Krieger recommended, “On Earth Day, and every day, we encourage people to contact their government officials, asking them to push forward legislation and programs that prioritize recycling. That would be a great investment in our planet.”