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Mechanical PU Recycling: A New Path for Rigid Foam?

Researchers at the Institute for Plastics Technology (IKT) are developing processes for recycling polyurethane rigid foam, thereby enabling the production of insulation panels with recycled content

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Craftsman installing rigid foam insulation panels on a building facade; Copyright: mitifoto – stock.adobe.com

Rigid polyurethane foam is often used as insulation material in the construction sector – and ends up in waste incineration when it is no longer needed. Researchers at the IKT want to change that. Copyright: mitifoto – stock.adobe.com

19.11.2025

Portrait of Lukas Fritsch, research assistant at the Institute for Plastics Technology; Copyright: IKT

Lukas Fritsch, research assistant in the Processing Technology Department at the Institute for Plastics Technology (IKT) at the University of Stuttgart. Copyright: IKT

What is the challenge with PU recycling?

How does your approach to PU foam recycling work?

PU foam blocks next to a twin-screw extruder for reactive extrusion in a laboratory test; copyright: IKT

In the project, PU recyclate is processed into new rigid foam blocks using a twin-screw extruder. Copyright: IKT

What technical hurdles remain?

In which industries or applications do you see potential?

What does it take to turn research into practical application?

The portrait was generated by AI.

Author: Elena Blume | K-Mag

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