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Higher performance, lower impact
Proxxima™ systems have less than half the GHG emissions than many traditional thermoset resins** on a cradle-to-gate basis. Leverage Proxxima’s low viscosity and controllable fast cure to optimize process efficiency. Differentiate your product by providing lighter weight components, while still boasting superior strength, fatigue performance, and durability. Collaborate with us to explore how Proxxima systems can create value for your business.
Proxxima™ resin system has a carbon footprint of product (CFP) estimate ~60% lower than comparable epoxy resin**
*Source: Comparative Carbon Footprint of Product - ExxonMobil’s Proxxima™ Resin System to Alternative Resin Systems, June 2023, prepared by Sphera Solutions, Inc. for ExxonMobil Technology and Engineering Company. The study was confirmed to be conducted according to and in compliance with ISO 14067:2018 (Greenhouse gases - Carbon footprint of products - Requirements and guidelines for quantification) by an independent third party critical review panel.
**All resins assessed in this Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) study were of the type used in molding applications. Specifically, the epoxy resin system was of the type used in VARTM wind blade production. The resin systems are representative of formulated resin systems and include any required curing hardeners or catalysts.
Sensitivity ranges of CFP estimates from the LCA study for polyurethane, vinyl ester, and epoxy systems are based on literature review and data from Sphera Solutions, Inc.
THE INFORMATION PROVIDED CONSTITUES ESTIMATES ONLY. THE BOUNDARY FOR THE CARBON FOOTPRINT ESTIMATES IS CRADLE TO GATE. THIS IS NOT A FULL PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE (CRADLE TO GRAVE) ASSESSEMENT.
External critical review of potential greenhouse gas impacts was conducted by three experts.
The Carbon Footprint of Product (CFP) estimates are represented in units corresponding to the CO2 equivalent per liter, utilizing the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) emissions metrics of Global Warming Potential (GWP) under the 100 year time horizon. The GWP metric, used by policy makers, is intended to quantify and communicate potential global warming impacts of different substances and emissions relative to that of CO2. The emissions estimates are relative expressions only and do not predict actual impacts, the exceeding of threshold, safety margins, or risks.
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Proxxima system-based glass fiber reinforced polymer rebar: Comparative LCA Study vs. Steel Rebar
Cradle-to-end-of-life carbon footprint of product (CFP) estimates for installed rebar in industrial applications show that Proxxima system-based glass fiber reinforced polymer (Proxxima GFRP) rebar has a potentially lower global warming potential (GWP) than installed steel rebar.