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Swancor, a Taiwanese company, has entered the automotive industry by providing its technology to Geko, a Spanish startup, for their electric vehicle (EV) prototype. The vehicle’s fenders, bumpers, doors, and tailgate are made from Swancor’s thermoset resin, EzCiclo RH512, which contains at least 10% bio-based raw material. This material can be fully decomposed at 150°C for 4 hours using Swancor’s CleaVER liquid, generating no waste liquid or exhaust and reducing carbon footprint. The recycled liner fiber can be remade into yarn, while the recycled resin can be used after chemical modification. The Liux Geko concept reduces the CO2 footprint by 40% compared to efficient electric cars and up to 80% compared to gasoline SUVs. Swancor’s technology offers energy-efficient and sustainable solutions for the EV industry, with potential applications in EV body parts using liner fiber. The Liux Geko will be showcased at the JEC World event.

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