Veröffentlichung: 02. April 2025 Zuletzt aktualisiert: 03. April 2025

6 Key Reasons Why Advanced TPE Keeps Headsets in Tune with Sustainability


KRAIBURG TPE, a global manufacturer in innovative thermoplastic elastomers (TPE), provides material solutions designed to reduce carbon footprints while meeting the demands of various applications, including headsets.

Everyday electronic devices like headsets can contribute to the growing problem of electronic waste (e-waste) at every stage of their lifecycle. Beyond addressing e-waste at its source, using eco-friendly materials that comply with global safety standards and align with market demand for sustainability can help manufacturers unplug from the e-waste cycle.

Sustainable TPE for Lower Carbon Impact
KRAIBURG TPE, a global manufacturer in innovative thermoplastic elastomers (TPE), provides material solutions designed to reduce carbon footprints while meeting the demands of various applications, including headsets. 
These materials contain up to 48% post-consumer recycled (PCR) and 50% post-industrial recycled (PIR) content, conforming to various global standards, including REACH SVHC and RoHS, ensuring they are free of restricted chemicals or hazardous substances as per European regulations. 
The TPE series also meets food contact regulatory criteria, including (FDA) CFR 21. Additionally, the compounds comply with the Global Recycle Standard (GRS) for the sustainable use of recycled materials in products.

TPEs for Optimized Recyclability
These compounds provide easy adhesion to PP, ABS/PC, and PA, along with UV stability and resistance to temperature, chemicals, and abrasion.
Featuring traceable bio-based carbon content certified by ASTM D 6866, they can be processed similarly to fossil-based TPE and are recyclable in post-consumer waste streams. In-process recycling is also possible, with individual compounds containing more than 60% bio-content.

Style on the Beat with TPE
KRAIBURG TPE’s compounds are highly versatile, meeting the design and functionality requirements of electronic device manufacturers. Available in various shades, these TPE compounds are colorable, offering options for precise coloring and pre-coloring customization, for products to stand out.
Designed for durability, within a hardness range of 30 to 85 Shore A, they also feature soft-touch, non-slip, and oil-free grip properties, allowing for easier handling and assembly. This results in headsets that are comfortable to wear and can withstand daily use.

As well, the compounds offer a smooth touch experience, which is an essential quality for products that will be frequently handled or used in applications requiring tactile interaction.
Audio devices made with KRAIBURG TPE’s materials are sure to benefit from reliable, high-quality performance.

Furthermore, KRAIBURG TPE’s commitment to sustainability in its manufacturing processes allows customers to utilize materials that are environmentally friendly and promote responsible sourcing practices. This aligns with the growing consumer demand for eco-friendly electronics and enhances a brand's reputation.

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Meet us in Hall 17, Booth No: Q71 to explore our innovative and sustainable TPE solutions and connect with industry experts.
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