Tire cord major link-up targets bio-based polyesters
21 Apr 2023
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Kolon Industries partners with forestry firm Stora Enso to develop bio-based polymers
Seoul – Kolon Industries has entered a joint development agreement to industrialise the production of bio-based polyesters to be used for tire cords, among other products.
The Korean industrial group has partnered with Finnish forestry firm Stora Enso to develop bio-based polymers using the Helsinki-based company’s technology.
The two will aim to industrialise Stora Enso’s proprietary process to produce furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA) and HMF (5-hydroxymethylfurfural).
Both FDCA and HMF can be used as feedstock in the production of bio-polyesters, such as polyethylene furanoate.
Target application areas include packaging, car tire reinforcements and films for electronics, panels and displays, said Stora Enso.
The partnership sets “a foundation for building a new bio-plastics ecosystem,” according to Kolon Group CTO Sung Han.
“We will continue to accelerate the development of sustainable polymer technologies for a greener environment,” he stated.
Stora Enso produces FDCA-based organic compounds and HMF through its bio-technology labelled FuraCore.
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