Change Perspective with Restylon:
The recycled co-injection molding technology

Today, the communication of plastic material has taken on a negative connotation due to the quality of the material and its impact on the environment. However, in Maspi we intend to get another message through. As is quite often the case for other applications, it is not the object itself that creates pollution but its use. Like other materials, in fact, plastic does not pollute more and with the right attention can be reused in processes to give second-life materials a new use.

However, recycled materials cannot always be reused for the production of new items, especially in sectors with a high aesthetic impact. Nevertheless, in Maspi the binomial "recycled = poor quality" is permanently broken thanks to RESTYLON Co-injection technology.

The innovative RESTYLON Co-injection or Mono sandwich system combines two compatible polymeric plastics, using at least 30 percent recycled material without compromising the fine aesthetics of the item. Moving beyond traditional molding, RESTYLON allows a strong reduction in CO2 emissions and the production of items with high thickness that can withstand higher pressures while avoiding possible deformation of the plastic object.

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RECYCLED PLASTIC MATERIAL INCORPORATED INTO EACH CO-INJECTED ITEM

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REDUCTION OF CO2 EMISSIONS WITH THE RE-USE OF MATERIALS

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EVERY ITEM IS COMPLETELY RECYCLABLE AT THE END OF ITS LIFE

The differences between
Traditional and Co-injection Restylon Molding

Traditional
  • THE USE OF RECYCLED MATERIAL WOULD LEAD TO AESTHETIC DEFECTS
  • LESS THICKNESS AND HIGHER RISK OF DEFORMATION
  • NO IMPROVEMENT IN C02 EMISSIONS
Restylon
  • USE OF RECYCLED MATERIAL WITHOUT AESTHETIC COMPROMISE
  • MORE FREEDOM OF DESIGN WITH GREATER THICKNESS AND NO DEFORMATION
  • REDUCTION OF C02 EMISSIONS WITH THE USE OF RECYCLED MATERIAL
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Restylon Injection Molding Technologies

Depending on the desired result, a plastic article can be produced by Co-injection or Mono sandwich.
However, the two processes, although similar, have important differences.

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