Kraiburg TPE Launches Sustainable Material For E-bike Handles
- By TT News
- September 30, 2025
KRAIBURG TPE has introduced a new series of thermoplastic elastomers engineered specifically for e-bike handles. This THERMOLAST R RC/UV/AP series is designed to merge sustainability with high performance and improved ergonomics. A central feature of this material is its composition, which incorporates between 15 percent and 40 percent recycled content, directly addressing the industry's push towards more eco-conscious manufacturing.
The compound provides a soft-touch grip for enhanced rider comfort and control, alongside resistance to chemicals and ultraviolet light. Its lightweight nature contributes significantly to the overall reduction of e-bike weight, with some modern models now being up to 50 percent lighter than traditional designs. From a production standpoint, the material is formulated for multi-component injection moulding and bonds reliably to polypropylene, facilitating complex and innovative handlebar designs. Manufacturers can also select from a wide hardness range to customise the grip feel without sacrificing the material’s inherent durability or safety.
The performance of this TPE series is validated by extensive testing, including a two-year outdoor exposure that confirmed its resilience against harsh weather. It also maintains stability in temperatures up to 90°C, ensuring reliable long-term use. This product launch is part of KRAIBURG TPE's broader sustainability commitment, which includes developing bio-based TPEs, holding certifications for recycled content and providing Product Carbon Footprint data. The company's efforts have been recognised with an EcoVadis Gold Medal, and it has reaffirmed its commitment to Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). This new material series positions KRAIBURG TPE as a pivotal partner in creating greener and more functional e-bike designs for a rapidly growing market.
Enviro Signs LOI For Pyrolysis Technology Licensing In North America
- By TT News
- March 18, 2026
Scandinavian Enviro Systems AB publ has signed a letter of intent with an undisclosed partner to explore the possibility of licensing its advanced tyre pyrolysis technology for deployment in North America.
The collaboration will focus on conducting a comprehensive feasibility study to evaluate the technical and commercial viability of establishing one or multiple facilities dedicated to processing end-of-life tyres using Enviro’s proprietary method. This study is designed to provide the potential licensee with the necessary insights to assess the prospects of entering into a long-term commercial arrangement and formal technology licensing agreement.
It is important to note that any definitive agreements will depend entirely on the study's outcomes and subsequent negotiations. At this stage, there is no guarantee that the evaluation will lead to binding commitments or that the proposed transaction will ultimately materialise.
Fredrik Aaben, CEO, Scandinavian Enviro Systems, said, “We continue to see strong international interest in Enviro’s technology, and this letter of intent is yet another proof of this.”
Kraton Corporation Announces Price Hike For Polymer Products
- By TT News
- March 17, 2026
Kraton Corporation, a leading global producer of speciality polymers and high-value bio-based chemicals derived from pine wood pulping co-products, a global price increase for all polymer products with effect from 1 April 2026. The price hike will range from USD 440 per MT to USD 700 per MT, or as individual contract terms permit, with the exact price change varying according to the polymer type and production location.
The driving forces behind these significant pricing actions are multifaceted, rooted in substantial disruptions to global supply chains. These disruptions are largely attributed to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has had a cascading effect on logistics. Compounding this issue are the sharply rising costs associated with transportation and essential raw materials.
LANXESS Announces Price Hike For Rubber Additives
- By TT News
- March 16, 2026
German specialty chemicals company LANXESS has announced a global price increase for its portfolio of functional additives for the manufacture of tyres and speciality rubbers. These changes, which are set to take effect immediately or as soon as individual contract terms permit, will see prices rise by 15 to 50 percent.
The driving forces behind these significant pricing actions are multifaceted, rooted in substantial disruptions to global supply chains. These disruptions are largely attributed to the ongoing geopolitical conflict, which has had a cascading effect on logistics. Compounding this issue are the sharply rising costs associated with transportation and essential raw materials.
Orion S.A. Announces Price Hike For Speciality Carbon Black
- By TT News
- March 14, 2026
Orion S.A., a global speciality chemicals company, has announced a global price increase for its portfolio of speciality carbon black. These changes, which are set to take effect immediately or as soon as individual contract terms permit, will see prices rise by up to 25 percent.
In a strategic move to address persistent market volatility, the company is also implementing a variable surcharge on top of the base price increase. The driving forces behind these significant pricing actions are multifaceted, rooted in substantial disruptions to global supply chains. These disruptions are largely attributed to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has had a cascading effect on logistics. Compounding this issue are the sharply rising costs associated with transportation and essential raw materials.

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