Riken Technos and Tohoku University Jointly Study Recycling Method for PVC Coating Material Used in Automotive Wire Harnesses
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Riken Technos and Tohoku University are jointly developing an advanced recycling technology for the PVC coating used in automotive wire harnesses. This new wet separation method recovers high-purity PVC and has successfully been used to re-compound material with up to 40% recycled content that maintains properties equivalent to new products.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the name of the university collaborating with Riken Technos on PVC recycling for automotive wire harnesses as of 2024?
- A: Tohoku University is collaborating with Riken Technos on developing advanced recycling technology for PVC coating materials.
- Q: Which company is working with Tohoku University to develop a wet separation method for recycling PVC from wire harnesses in 2024?
- A: Riken Technos is jointly developing the wet separation recycling technology with Tohoku University for automotive PVC materials.
- Q: What percentage of recycled content was achieved in re-compounded PVC material by Riken Technos and Tohoku University in 2024?
- A: The re-compounded PVC material developed by Riken Technos and Tohoku University contains up to 40% recycled content.
- Q: What specific material used in automotive wire harnesses is being recycled by Riken Technos and Tohoku University in 2024?
- A: The specific material being recycled is PVC coating used in automotive wire harnesses by Riken Technos and Tohoku University.
- Q: What is the name of the recycling method developed by Riken Technos and Tohoku University for PVC in 2024?
- A: The recycling method developed is called the wet separation method for recovering high-purity PVC from automotive wire harnesses.