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Using a combination of conventional petrochemical-based polymers and renewable raw ingredients including cornflour, cellulose, and vegetable oil, bio-based ABS is a type of plastic. Thermoplastic ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is frequently utilised in a variety of sectors, including the automotive, electronics, and consumer products industries.
Traditional ABS is outclassed by bio-based ABS, which has a lower environmental impact and a smaller carbon footprint. Moreover, it has mechanical attributes that are comparable to those of conventional ABS, making it appropriate for uses that are similar.
A growing number of businesses and customers are turning to bio-based ABS as a more environmentally friendly and long-lasting replacement for conventional plastics. The market for bio-based ABS products is currently well-established, and it is anticipated to expand more in the years to come.
The Title Name accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The “ecoflex” brand of bio-based ABS was recently introduced by BASF. It is appropriate for injection moulding applications across a range of sectors and is made from 70% renewable raw ingredients.
A new line of bio-based ABS products has been introduced by Dow, a leader in materials science, under the DOWLEX name. By combining bio-based and conventional components in the production of the new items, the finished item has a smaller carbon footprint. High chemical resistance, strong impact resistance, and great processing qualities are all features of the products. They are appropriate for a variety of uses, such as toys, consumer items, and automobile interiors.
Styroflex 4G80, a new bio-based ABS grade from INEOS Styrolution that is created from 80% renewable raw resources, was introduced.
LNPTM ELCRIN iQ, a novel bio-based ABS material from SABIC, is created from sustainable feedstocks and post-consumer recycled PET bottles.
DURABIO, a novel bio-based ABS resin from Mitsubishi Chemical, boasts outstanding heat resistance, transparency, and impact resistance. It is made from plant-based components.
“PULSE,” a novel bio-based ABS from Trinseo, is composed of 50% renewable feedstock. It is intended for use in instrument panels and door panels, among other interior automobile components.
“Novodur,” a brand-new bio-based ABS from INEOS Styrolution, is constructed using 50% renewable raw ingredients. It is intended for use in the manufacturing of consumer items, electrical and electronic equipment, and automobiles.