„Development of a Technological Process for Producing Sound-Insulating Acoustic Panels from Recycled Polyurethane, Plastic, and Rubber Waste“
Together with our partner UAB "Avago" and Norwegian partners, from 2021 to April 2024, we implemented an R&D project that was conceived by addressing several pressing issues:
The environmental pollution caused by polyurethane waste and the increasing amounts of such waste due to growing consumption;
Large quantities of non-recycled polyurethane waste that is either incinerated or stored in landfills;
The complex nature of handling polyurethane waste, as it varies greatly in form and composition;
Increasingly stringent environmental requirements, particularly for materials used in the construction sector;
The rapidly growing noise pollution due to the increasing density of urban populations.
During the project "Development of a Technological Process for Producing Sound-Insulating Acoustic Panels from Recycled Polyurethane, Plastic, and Rubber Waste," we aimed to conduct scientific research and experimental development to create a technological process for producing sound-insulating acoustic panels from recycled polyurethane, plastic, and rubber waste. Additionally, we aimed to develop a next-generation, high-quality sound insulation product that would replace the traditional sound insulation alternatives in the construction market. We are pleased to announce that we have successfully achieved our goals and can offer our clients an acoustic panel that helps address the aforementioned issues.
The project was implemented under the Norway Grants program.
Project Implementer: UAB AVAGO
Project Code: LT07-1-EIM-01-017
Total eligible project expenses: 747,994.56 EUR
Project Partners: UAB Provectus redivivus (LT), Norwegian Partner (NO)