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2567-09-19

POLIMAXX Unveils Plastic Innovations at A-PLAS 2024

POLIMAXX, a petrochemical brand from IRPC, showcased its latest plastic innovations at A-PLAS 2024, under the theme “Integrating Plastic Value Chain for Eco-Future.” The opening ceremony was attended by IRPC Public Company Limited’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Kris Imsang, and Senior Executive Vice President of Corporate Commercial and Marketing, Ms. Wanida Utaisomnapa. The event was presided over by Mr. Kriengkrai Thiennukul, Chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries, at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC).

At the event, POLIMAXX presented its innovative plastics, which feature properties that enhance efficiency, reduce energy consumption in production processes, and decrease greenhouse gas emissions. These solutions are designed to meet the evolving demands of various manufacturing sectors, including automotive, electrical appliances, electronics, construction materials, piping, packaging, medical devices, hygiene products, and environmentally friendly solutions. The company also highlighted innovations from its Closed Loop Recycling Project, a collaboration with partners that promotes the Circular Economy concept under the theme “Make Greater Future with Sustainability.”

The products displayed were categorised into three main groups:

  1. Dura-Pro: Known for its strength, durability, and high impact resistance, this category is ideal for automotive parts, pipes, UHMWPE products, acetylene black, and electrical and home appliances.
  2. Life-Pro: Products free from harmful substances, ensuring user safety. These items offer protection from bacteria, extreme temperatures, radiation, and chemical corrosion. Featured products included hygiene items, water filters, and packaging.
  3. Eco-Pro: Environmentally friendly products designed to promote sustainable energy use and reduce energy consumption in production processes. Displayed items included kitchenware, utensils, packaging, furniture, 3D printing materials, and eco solutions.


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