Recycling PA66, Toray Industries, Signed!

According to the division of labor between the two parties, Refinverse is responsible for the recovery of airbags, silicone stripping, cleaning, and re-pelletizing, while Toray is responsible for the formulation design and mass production of composite materials. In the future, both parties will accelerate the development of nylon 66 resin recycling.
Two companies are optimizing the stripping, cleaning, and pelletizing processes to minimize residual contaminants in nylon 66 resin. They are developing regenerated resin with a purity higher than traditional products and will build a supply chain to reuse airbags collected from scrapped vehicles in the automotive sector.
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