Environmental labels for injection molded parts are visual proof that a product meets specific environmental requirements. They are mainly divided into three categories:
Internationally recognized labels: such as the UL Environmental Declaration (verifying the percentage of recyclable components) and EPEAT (sustainability rating for electronic products), requiring that the proportion of recycled plastics in the materials be ≥25% (according to UL 2809 standard).
Regional certifications: For example, the EU CE mark requires compliance with the RoHS directive, limiting the content of six hazardous substances such as lead and mercury (all ≤0.1%); the China Environmental Label (Ten-Ring Certification) requires that the COD of wastewater discharged during the production process be ≤50mg/L (GB/T 24001-2016).
Industry-specific labels: The IMDS (International Material Data System), commonly used in the automotive industry, requires injection molded part suppliers to disclose all chemical compositions to ensure traceability.
Bio-based plastics: Using plant fibers to replace petroleum raw materials
Self-healing materials: Minor scratches can automatically repair themselves
Conductive plastics: Paving the way for smart car sensors
Lightweight composites: Carbon fiber reinforced plastics reduce weight by 30%
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