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In Tyumen they supported the implementation of the project for the production of wood-sand-polymer composite

15 March 2019 ` 16:00  

According to the press service of the West Siberian innovation center, on March 12, 2019, at the first expert Council Of the Technopark this year, experts evaluated seven developments. Honorary resident status of business incubator has received four projects, including the company “Fratril” received support for the project “Technology of production of wood-sand-and-polymer composite (DSPC)”.

The technology provides for the processing of secondary raw materials (food and household polymers, packaging), sand, as well as the introduction of wood waste (sawdust). As a result, the resulting raw material – DSPC has such characteristics as high adhesion to paints, cement mortars, and adhesives, which is important for the installation and operation of products.

“We have tried several times to obtain the status of a resident of the Technopark,” – says the head of the company Maxim Korotovskikh,- “but experts have repeatedly raised questions about the technology itself, and the volume of the market for the products obtained. And our team decided to prove that it is worthy of support: we have worked out the technology, launched the line. Now in our plans-development of the equipment of own original design, expansion of the production line. Currently, we produce elements of the interior and parts of building structures from DSPC, but the market for products made of the proposed material is huge, there is a clear tendency for polymers to displace the usual concrete and metal structures”.

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