Mazda Automobile Co., Ltd. and Hiroshima University formally signed a cooperative R&D agreement, and both parties will jointly promote Mazda Bioplastics Project. The project aims to develop a new type of environmentally friendly bioplastic technology based on the cellulose raw materials of non-food crops, and will strive to realize its industrial application on vehicles by 2013.
The new type of bio-plastics developed this time is based on the cellulose of non-food crops such as thinned wood, rice straw, wood shavings and other non-food crops, and has significant advantages that do not consume food. At the same time, cellulosic biomass feedstock is a carbon-balanced* resource that helps reduce the use of non-renewable resources such as fossil fuels and reduces carbon dioxide emissions.
This project is to develop ethanol that can be widely used in the manufacture of automotive plastic parts by producing ethanol from cellulose raw materials and then adding ethylene, propylene and other mixtures. On this basis, we have further developed advanced processing technologies to produce polypropylene materials that are suitable for the manufacture of bumpers and central control panels and have excellent heat resistance, abrasion resistance, and high strength. In addition, R&D personnel will also strive to optimize the series of manufacturing processes for the environmentally friendly bioplastics, and conduct scientific analysis and verification of the resulting environmental load and economic costs.
Mazda Motor Co., Ltd. is responsible for the research and development of the director, chief executive officer Mr. Jin Jingcheng said, "The development of Mazda environmental bio-plastics using plant cellulose as raw material, which is a sustainable resource, to avoid food crops Consumption, this technology will play an active role in preventing global warming and solving the world food shortage issue. Mazda will strive to form a complete system of independent biotechnologies, and vigorously promote its development through cooperation between industry and academia officials. At the same time, we also hope that through this project, we will further strengthen cooperation with various regions and continuously strengthen the strength of Mazda Hiroshima headquarters as a biotechnology center to jointly promote the development of world-wide technology."
The new type of bio-plastics developed this time is based on the cellulose of non-food crops such as thinned wood, rice straw, wood shavings and other non-food crops, and has significant advantages that do not consume food. At the same time, cellulosic biomass feedstock is a carbon-balanced* resource that helps reduce the use of non-renewable resources such as fossil fuels and reduces carbon dioxide emissions.
This project is to develop ethanol that can be widely used in the manufacture of automotive plastic parts by producing ethanol from cellulose raw materials and then adding ethylene, propylene and other mixtures. On this basis, we have further developed advanced processing technologies to produce polypropylene materials that are suitable for the manufacture of bumpers and central control panels and have excellent heat resistance, abrasion resistance, and high strength. In addition, R&D personnel will also strive to optimize the series of manufacturing processes for the environmentally friendly bioplastics, and conduct scientific analysis and verification of the resulting environmental load and economic costs.
Mazda Motor Co., Ltd. is responsible for the research and development of the director, chief executive officer Mr. Jin Jingcheng said, "The development of Mazda environmental bio-plastics using plant cellulose as raw material, which is a sustainable resource, to avoid food crops Consumption, this technology will play an active role in preventing global warming and solving the world food shortage issue. Mazda will strive to form a complete system of independent biotechnologies, and vigorously promote its development through cooperation between industry and academia officials. At the same time, we also hope that through this project, we will further strengthen cooperation with various regions and continuously strengthen the strength of Mazda Hiroshima headquarters as a biotechnology center to jointly promote the development of world-wide technology."
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