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Contribution to the SDGs: Comparative Analysis of Materials/Recycled Raw Materials

We assist in manufacturing and research and development with a focus on SDGs by conducting comparative analysis and evaluation of recycled materials and raw materials using multiple methods.

A commitment to environmental consideration and waste-free development and manufacturing is required in the field of technology, and there is a need for global contributions to technology from a planetary perspective. This document introduces case studies that identify the substances of discarded and floating microplastics and compare the degradation levels of recycled materials, assisting in the determination of their usability. Please take a moment to read it. [Contents] ■ Case studies on the identification and analysis of microplastic substances ■ Comparative analysis of molecular weight distribution between unused polypropylene materials and recycled products (pellets) ■ Comparative analysis of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) materials using microscopic IR analysis *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Contribution to the SDGs: Comparative Analysis of Materials/Recycled Raw Materials

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[Data] Degradation Analysis of Polycarbonate by Reaction Thermal Decomposition

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[Data] Analysis of Polymer Structural Changes

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Research Institute of Chemical Reaction Mechanisms, Material Degradation Analysis (Decomposition and Deterioration of PET)

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