December 2, 2024
20220603-covestro-at-design-week-milan-pic

Aesthetics, functionality and sustainability for designers

With aesthetics toolkits and product know-how to creative CMF solutions

The world of design is currently undergoing a major transformation: in addition to functional and aesthetic aspects, the focus on the circular economy is becoming increasingly important. This development is also shaping this year’s Fuori Salone Milan at the Milan Design Week from June 6 to 12. Covestro is taking part in the world-renowned event for the first time and will be represented in “Superstudio Più,” which hosts an exhibition curated by Materially. There, material solutions will be presented that designers can use to contribute to aesthetics, functionality and sustainability, creating added value for their customers. An extensive CMF sample library (CMF stands for Color, Material, Finish) at the booth in Milan and in the digital area rounds out the offering of Covestro.

Covestro is using the trade show to target designers and CMF professionals and make its developments tangible. “Together with these important target groups, we are also developing scalable design solutions with a focus on circularity and higher volume production,” says Dr. Christopher Stillings, Head of Color & Design in the Engineering Plastics segment. “For inspiration and to start the dialogue, we offer them various aesthetics toolkits that explain the visual and tactile properties of our polycarbonates and other materials, and also introduce 24 trendy colors.” The six Color & Design Centers that the company operates worldwide are also located close to customers.

On the road to a circular economy

The vision of Covestro is to become fully circular, and to this end it offers its customers climate-neutral[1] polycarbonates and polyurethane raw materials, but also develops innovative recycling technologies and engages in the reuse of recycled post-consumer plastics.

New polycarbonate grades are carbon-neutral from cradle to factory gate1, thanks to the use of renewable electricity for production processes at Covestro and the introduction of raw materials derived from mass-balanced biowaste and residual materials. The plastics offer equally good quality as their fossil-based counterparts and can be seamlessly integrated into customers’ existing production processes without compromising on quality.

Thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPUs) have proven to be versatile materials in a variety of applications, from electronic devices to sporting goods. Covestro aims to make the products more circular and is working with partners in the value chain to achieve this. The current range includes partially bio-based raw materials, mass-balanced as well as recycled TPUs.

Due to the good recyclability of TPU, Covestro is expanding its portfolio of recycled grades. Together with Dutch customer Fairphone, the company developed circular material solutions for its Fairphone 3 and 4 models based on fully and partially recycled TPU and polycarbonate grades.

New trend reports for color, material and finish

On June 10, Covestro will unveil the second edition of its CMF (Color, Material, Finish) trend reports in collaboration with the renowned Shanghai Tongji University, Shanghai Jiaotong University and the Good Matter Design agency. The three trend reports for the automotive, electrical and electronics as well as healthcare industries look at global trends in consumer lifestyles. The trend studies show how the key themes for 2022 and 2023 can be translated into targeted CMF strategies and designs using Covestro products.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

unnamed (7) Previous post Tourism, Govt. of West Bengal and FAITH brainstorm on tourism strategic roadmap for West Bengal
The Power Of Ballot Next post The Dhartipakads of Indian elections: Shedding literary light on Indian political mavericks who contest poll after poll with a never-say-die spirit