Evonik unveils innovative “Debonding on Demand” sustainable adhesives

Evonik unveils innovative “Debonding on Demand” sustainable adhesives

By: ICN Bureau

Last updated : April 03, 2025 6:57 pm



New debonding approach enhances material recyclability and repairability in modern manufacturing processes


Evonik has developed a breakthrough "Debonding on Demand" concept to meet the growing requirements of today's manufacturing industry to increase circularity by improving the sustainability of adhesives.

Developed in collaboration between Evonik's strategic innovation unit and business incubator, Creavis, and advanced polyurethane experts from the Comfort & Insulation business line, this innovative technology aims to address the pressing need for adhesives that can be easily removed for recycling and repair.

This new development is highly applicable and will complement existing debonding technologies, such as stretch-and-detach or electric debonding, making it an attractive option for a wide range of industries. It has the potential to transform the circular economy by making the disassembly and recycling of products easier and more efficient.

“Despite the growing demand for debondable adhesives, to date there have been limited effective solutions available in the market to make disassembling material parts easier, said Dr. Nicolai Kolb, Manager Business Development at Creavis. “Evonik is committed to leading the way in adhesive innovation and our new approach is a positive step forward in developing more sustainable adhesive solutions that align with the principles of the circular economy.”

The new debonding on demand concept from Evonik has low viscosity, enhancing ease of use in various applications. It offers a flexible range of debonding temperatures (80-150°C), compatible with both 1K and 2K adhesive systems, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.

“The development of this breakthrough technology is particularly timely, as regulatory pressures and sustainability concerns continue to shape the adhesive market,” said Dr. Christian Brandl, Technology Manager Advanced Polyurethanes, Comfort & Insulation business line. “We are excited by the potential of our new debonding on demand concept to meet these regulatory requirements by offering significant advantages in terms of material recovery, waste reduction, and product longevity.”

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First Published : April 03, 2025 12:00 am