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Canon develops bio-based Plastic with world's highest Level of Flame Retardance

Posted on Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:20:48 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr

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Canon develops bio-based Plastic with world's highest Level of Flame Retardance

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Canon and Toray Industries announced today the successful development of a bio-based plastic that achieves the world's highest level of flame retardance.
The new bio-based plastic, which includes more than 25% (by weight) a plant-derived component, will be used in exterior plastic parts for Canon multifunction office systems to be launched beginning next year.
Plant-derived bio-based plastics, which curb increases in CO2 and decrease the consumption of oil resources, offer material properties that effectively reduce environmental burden. To date, however, bio-based plastics have not performed as well as conventional petroleum-based plastics in such areas as flame retardance, impact resistance, heat resistance, and moldability, and therefore their use in products had been limited to a very few number of parts.

Canon and Toray, through the establishment of a new material design and molding technologies, were able to develop "Ecodear," a bio-based plastic that realizes improved material characteristics. Particularly in the area of flame retardance, Ecodear is the world's first bio-based plastic applicable for use in multifunction office systems to achieve 5V classification under the UL 94 flammability testing program.

Beginning next year, Canon intends to introduce multifunction office systems that incorporate the newly developed bio-based plastic, with initial plans to use approximately 100 tons of the material per year.
Via this Canon announcement.





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Posted on Fri, 10 Oct 2008 01:20:48 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr

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