Recycled thermoplastic liquid crystalline polymer (Lacypee® rLCP) has good heat resistance, thermal processability, solvent resistance, dimensional stability and low dielectric constant. lt is widely used in the fields of electronics, aerospace, automobile, mechanical and chemical industry, medical treatment and so on. The global annual production capacity of LCP is about 75000 tons, and most of its applications are concentrated in electronic and electrical fields, such as connectors for computers and communication eguipment, Topcentra! aims at the recvcling of 5G communication electronic eauioment in the future, and develops recycled products for rLcp recycling. Through the strict production process control, the whole industn chain traceability of products can be realized, and relevant data and certification such as carbon footprint and carbon emission accounting can be provided.
Grade Name | Impact Strength KJ/m² | Tensile Strength MPa | Flexual strength MPa | Flexual Modulus GPa | Appearance | Certification | Application | Carbon emissions ton CO2e |
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rLCP-B150 | ≥5 | 60 | 90 | 5 | Black | GRS | Injection | 0.9142 |
We offer a wide variety of materials, including general plastics, engineering plastics, and specialty plastics, covering almost all types of recycled polymers.
With a dedicated R&D team, we continuously innovate and develop high-performance, customized material solutions to meet diverse industry needs.
From research and testing to manufacturing and sales, we provide end-to-end solutions, streamlining the supply chain for our clients.
Our products promote low-carbon, circular economy practices,supporting global sustainability efforts with bio-based and degradable materials.
Sustainable low - carbon functional materials are applied across numerous critical areas. In the energy sector, they are pivotal. For instance, advanced photovoltaic materials with low - carbon manufacturing processes are used to construct more efficient solar panels. These materials enhance the conversion of sunlight into electricity, contributing to the expansion of renewable energy sources and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
In the textile industry, sustainable low - carbon functional materials are making waves. Bio - based and recycled fibers are being used to create fabrics. These materials not only consume less energy during production but also have a lower environmental impact compared to traditional synthetic fibers. Moreover, some functional textiles made from these materials can regulate body temperature, repel water, or provide UV protection, all while maintaining a low - carbon footprint.
In the textile industry, sustainable low - carbon functional materials are making waves. Bio - based and recycled fibers are being used to create fabrics. These materials not only consume less energy during production but also have a lower environmental impact compared to traditional synthetic fibers. Moreover, some functional textiles made from these materials can regulate body temperature, repel water, or provide UV protection, all while maintaining a low - carbon footprint.
Sustainable low - carbon functional materials are applied across numerous critical areas. In the energy sector, they are pivotal. For instance, advanced photovoltaic materials with low - carbon manufacturing processes are used to construct more efficient solar panels. These materials enhance the conversion of sunlight into electricity, contributing to the expansion of renewable energy sources and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
In the textile industry, sustainable low - carbon functional materials are making waves. Bio - based and recycled fibers are being used to create fabrics. These materials not only consume less energy during production but also have a lower environmental impact compared to traditional synthetic fibers. Moreover, some functional textiles made from these materials can regulate body temperature, repel water, or provide UV protection, all while maintaining a low - carbon footprint.
In the textile industry, sustainable low - carbon functional materials are making waves. Bio - based and recycled fibers are being used to create fabrics. These materials not only consume less energy during production but also have a lower environmental impact compared to traditional synthetic fibers. Moreover, some functional textiles made from these materials can regulate body temperature, repel water, or provide UV protection, all while maintaining a low - carbon footprint.