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23 . Jul . 2024
Why choose cork polymer composites (CPC) as a material for vehicle interiors?

As well as being more sustainable, CPC offer a series of technical and visual advantages that make them an excellent choice for vehicle interiors.

06 . May . 2025
Cork Polymer Compounds (CPC): Where nature and engineering match

CPC are produced by Amorim Cork Solutions (ACS) through an extrusion process in which cork and thermoplastics are mixed to deliver the best of both worlds.

17 . Oct . 2024
Leisure Goods

In the scope of leisure goods, CPC have superior technical performance. The enhanced grip quality, compared to 100% plastic solutions, along with impact resistance and durability, positions CPC as the material of choice for products that require frequent handling. The comfort of interaction with CPC-made goods further…

23 . Sep . 2022
Led by innovation, we have developed a range of cork bio composites that offer the mouldability of plastics and the lightness and sustainabi…

Cork, the outer bark of the cork oak tree, is an extraordinary material that can be applied in a wide array of different situations in our daily lives. From its gentle touch to its thermal and acoustic insulation properties, this 100% natural, renewable, and recyclable raw material is one of the world’s most versatile…

30 . Oct . 2018
Mobility Interior Compounds

Cork can be combined with different thermoplastic materials, partially replacing plastic and creating more sustainable end products. These materials can be processed using different production techniques - such as extrusion, injection molding, thermoforming, blow molding or continuous press - creating components that a…

11 . Jul . 2024
The Carbon Balance derives from the study of the carbon footprint, taking into account the analysis of different carbon sequestration scenar…

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON CARBON SEQUESTRATION POTENTIAL 1. Study The claims regarding the potential of carbon sequestration are based on studies conducted by: a) PricewaterhouseCoopers: a. Amorim Sports Nature Infills b) Ernst & Young: a. NRT 94b. Fusion (5166)c. Evolution (5154) d. 8210 e. 5156 VB f. Underlay Plu…

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