RadiciGroup High Performance Polymers showcases sustainable innovation at Chinaplas 2025

An opportunity for attendees to interact with the Group’s leading experts and explore advanced materials developed to help businesses drive efficiency, sustainability and competitiveness.

 

At a time when the global plastics industry is facing increasing demands for both performance and sustainability, RadiciGroup High Performance Polymers is back at Chinaplas – Asia’s leading plastics and rubber trade fair – to reaffirm its role as a trusted partner for innovative and customized material solutions.

 

From 15 to 18 April, at the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center (Bao'an), Stand H17 A101, the Group is presenting its cutting-edge solutions in engineering polymers designed to meet the increasingly complex needs of markets such as automotive and emobility, electrical and electronics, and consumer and industrial goods.

 

“Innovation and sustainability are no longer separate paths. They must advance together,” said Alberto Sessolo, country manager for China of RadiciGroup High Performance Polymers. “Chinaplas is the perfect platform to engage with customers and partners across the value chain and demonstrate how our materials can help them address the growing challenges in circularity, efficiency and regulatory compliance. We’re looking forward to shaping the future of engineering polymers together."  

 

At this year’s show, RadiciGroup is spotlighting a selection of solutions that exemplify its commitment to circularity, bio-based innovation and high-performance under extreme conditions.

 

Renycle®, the Group’s family of engineering polymers derived from post-industrial and post-consumer sources, is making inroads in high-performance sectors. One standout product, Renycle® S GF3004K (PA6-GF30), was recently honoured with the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) Award for its use in automotive intake manifolds – a clear signal of the recycled material’s potential in demanding applications.

 

The Bionside® range of bio-based polyamides offers another route toward lower environmental impact without compromising technical performance. For example, Radilon® D (PA610), made of 64% renewable content from castor oil, outperforms conventional PA66 in hydrolysis resistance and is well-suited to automotive components like cooling pipe connectors and fuel lines.


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