Plásticos industriais : inovação, leveza e sustentabilidade para os setores mais exigentes.

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Industrial Plastics : The Future of Industry

In the recent history of modern industry, few materials have had as wide-reaching an impact as plastics. From the early breakthroughs of the 20th century to today’s high-performance applications, industrial plastics continue to drive technological innovation. Their evolution has been fueled by increasingly demanding market requirements, particularly in the transportation, food, construction, and electronics sectors.

 

New Formulations for New Challenges

Today, industrial plastics are not merely substitutes for metals or wood — they are engineered materials with specific properties tailored to each application. Innovation lies in new formulations that offer:

  • Greater mechanical and thermal resistance, enabling use in extreme environments.
  • Weight reduction, crucial for energy efficiency, especially in the automotive and aerospace sectors.
  • Chemical and electrical durability, ideal for electronic components and use in aggressive environments.

 

An Industry Facing the Future

The future of industry is directly tied to its ability to adapt to new paradigms. Sustainability, energy efficiency, and the circular economy are no longer trends — they are requirements. And industrial plastics are responding with innovation:

  • Plastics reinforced with natural or recycled fibers, maintaining technical performance with a lower environmental footprint.
  • Advanced composites, combining lightness with strength, replacing metals in critical applications.
  • Additive manufacturing technologies (3D printing), enabling customized parts and waste reduction.

 

Virgin vs. Recycled Plastics: The Data Challenge

According to the Plastics Europe 2024 report, total plastic production in Europe in 2023 was around 53 million tonnes. Of this, approximately 10 million tonnes were recycled plastics — meaning only 18.9% of the raw material used came from recycling. The remaining amount (over 43 million tonnes) came from virgin sources, primarily fossil-based.

When comparing technical properties, virgin plastics still lead in absolute performance, especially in applications requiring high resistance, purity, or safety. However, recycling technology has evolved significantly, narrowing the gap in terms of:

  • Mechanical properties
  • Thermal stability
  • Quality consistency

Today, it is already possible to use recycled plastics in demanding industrial applications, provided that there is strict control over sorting and reprocessing.

 

The Path to Sustainability

For industrial plastics to remain synonymous with innovation, it is essential to:

  • Maintain continuous investment in R&D for recyclable and biodegradable plastics;
  • Establish clear standards and certifications that ensure confidence in recycled materials;
  • Foster partnerships between industry, universities, and governments to promote sustainable and economically viable solutions.

 

The future of industry inevitably depends on an integrated approach where performance and sustainability go hand in hand.

 

Ruy de Lacerda Can Help

In this ever-evolving landscape, Ruy de Lacerda stands out as an experienced and reliable partner, ready to help industrial companies adopt innovative technologies in technical and engineering plastics. Representing internationally recognized brands, we offer tailored technical solutions to meet each sector’s challenges — from the selection of high-performance materials to consumables and equipment for production, transformation, or recycling.

If your company is looking for efficiency, innovation, and sustainability, talk to RuyDeLacerda. The future of industry starts now, and it begins with the right plastics, and the right partners.