With a range of superior properties such as weather, impact, and scratch resistance, DURABIOTM is ideal for high-quality exterior and interior applications, such as radiator grilles, rear spoilers, and various trim strips as well as decorative parts that require a high-gloss finish. Applications made from DURABIOTM are Mold In Color (MIC), so they do not need to be painted or coated. This avoids further production steps and reduces waste and the Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) rate during production. BMW Group opted for a piano black finish, but DURABIOTM can also be produced in any other colour.
DURABIO™, the partially bio-based material developed by MCG, is made from the plant-based material "isosorbide". By replacing fossil-based feedstock with renewable raw materials, GHG emissions can be reduced.
“Bio-based materials are gaining increasing interest from Automotive OEMs. And with good reason. Due to the limited availability of recycled feedstock in the European Union, we need to look at flexible options to reduce GHG emissions. Bio-based materials with proven environmental benefits in comparison to fossil feedstock can play a key role in achieving the “Fit for 55” and climate neutral ambitions of the EU”, said Nicole Kambeck, Head of Sustainability EMEA at Mitsubishi Chemical Group.
DURABIOTM has gained the DIN EN16785-1:2015 and ASTM D6866 European/German Biobased certifications. These bio-based certifications support the development and expansion of the bio-based product market, helping to certify claims about bio-based products.