KRILL DESIGN SRL (20240239993). FILLER FOR POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS DERIVED FROM CITRUS PROCESSING AND/OR PRESSING WASTE simplified abstract

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FILLER FOR POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS DERIVED FROM CITRUS PROCESSING AND/OR PRESSING WASTE

Organization Name

KRILL DESIGN SRL

Inventor(s)

Ivan Calimani of Milano (IT)

Yack Humberto Di Maio of Milano (IT)

Martina Lamperti of Milano (IT)

FILLER FOR POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS DERIVED FROM CITRUS PROCESSING AND/OR PRESSING WASTE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240239993 titled 'FILLER FOR POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS DERIVED FROM CITRUS PROCESSING AND/OR PRESSING WASTE

The present invention involves the development of a filler additive made from citrus waste for use in polymeric compositions for hot processing techniques like extrusion, injection molding, and 3D printing.

  • The filler additive is derived from processing and/or pressing wastes of citrus fruits.
  • The innovation aims to enhance the properties of polymeric compositions used in hot processing techniques.
  • The technology offers a sustainable solution for utilizing citrus waste in the production of polymer-based materials.
  • By incorporating the filler additive, the resulting polymeric compositions may exhibit improved strength, durability, and other desirable characteristics.
  • This innovation contributes to reducing waste from the citrus industry while creating value-added products for various applications.

Potential Applications: - Manufacturing of plastic products - Construction materials - Automotive components - Packaging materials

Problems Solved: - Reducing waste from the citrus industry - Enhancing the properties of polymeric compositions - Creating sustainable and eco-friendly materials

Benefits: - Sustainable utilization of citrus waste - Improved performance of polymeric materials - Cost-effective production of value-added products

Commercial Applications: Title: Sustainable Filler Additive from Citrus Waste for Polymer Compositions This technology can be utilized in various industries such as manufacturing, construction, automotive, and packaging for the production of high-performance and eco-friendly materials.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the filler additive derived from citrus waste contribute to sustainability in the polymer industry? 2. What are the specific properties of polymeric compositions that can be enhanced by incorporating this filler additive?


Original Abstract Submitted

the present invention relates to the development of a filler additive derived from processing and/or pressing wastes of the citrus, for polymeric compositions for use in hot processing techniques such as, for example, extrusion, injection molding and 3d printing.