THE NEW SUSTAINABLE MATERIAL DESIGNED TO REDUCE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT BY RECYCLING WASTE FROM SHIPYARDS
by Maricell S.r.l.05 November 20253 min read
JOIN OUR CONFERENCE - Meeting Room G106, November 19th, 11:00 - 12:30 With “Serie K” Maricell renews its commitment to sustainability in the composites supply chain to reduce the environmental impact in the nautical sector, offering innovative recycling solutions and the subsequent creation of recycled and further recyclable products. The project aims to connect two different supply chains: nautical and furniture, creating a new dynamic of circular economy.
Maricell, a company with over 40 years of experience and the only manufacturer in Italy specialised in the sector of structural core materials, will be participating as a key player from November 18 to 20 at Mets Trade in Amsterdam, the international trade fair dedicated to recreational boating equipment and an important meeting place for companies, designers, and operators in the maritime sector, with a focus on innovation, networking, and trends.
On this occasion, the innovative “Serie K” will be officially presented to the public, which aims to revolutionize the end of life of waste and hulls in the nautical sector: the product manufactured by Maricell will allow material from PVC laminate waste from shipyards to be subsequently processed to obtain a new, high-performance recycled product, mainly intended for the laminate supply chain for the furniture sector.
Maricell will officially present “Serie K” during Mets Trade with an event organized on November 19 at 11:00 a.m. in Meeting Room G106, where leading professionals in the nautical sector will have the opportunity to learn from the Venetian company's managers about the prospects for a more sustainable value chain through a dialogue with shipyard experts.
Alongside Massimiliano Demenego Della Mora, CEO of Maricell, and Massimo Cassol, R&D Manager at Maricell, Cobat Compositi, recycling partner and Italy's leading consortium for the sustainable management of composite waste, will take part in the presentation, represented by Luca Gentilini, R&D engineer with experience in recycling and high added-value regeneration of fiberglass and carbon products.
“Serie K” represents a new solution that combines innovation, performance, and sustainability, while ensuring resistance to moisture, impact, and dynamic stress and maintaining the strength of a virgin material, but with a drastically reduced environmental impact. Thanks to its quick and easy processing, it optimizes time and processes. Free of formaldehyde and harmful substances, “Serie K” fits into a circular economy model, offering shipyards and manufacturers a concrete opportunity to innovate while fully respecting the environment.
“We are thrilled to present Serie K, a product born from Maricell's intense research and development efforts. We believe deeply in this product because it represents the perfect synthesis of innovation, sustainability, high performance, and affordability.” – stated Massimiliano Demenego Della Mora, CEO di Maricell. “We are proud to present this achievement together with our partner Cobat Compositi, a company of excellence with which we share the vision of a more responsible and competitive future for the entire supply chain”.
The event will also be an opportunity for the company to provide an update on its current product range, in particular on the three new main types of MYcell foams in grades F and T, their customizations and uses, including the Eco version.
Maricell at Mets Trade: Hall 11, Stand no. 11.614
On this occasion, the innovative “Serie K” will be officially presented to the public, which aims to revolutionize the end of life of waste and hulls in the nautical sector: the product manufactured by Maricell will allow material from PVC laminate waste from shipyards to be subsequently processed to obtain a new, high-performance recycled product, mainly intended for the laminate supply chain for the furniture sector.
Maricell will officially present “Serie K” during Mets Trade with an event organized on November 19 at 11:00 a.m. in Meeting Room G106, where leading professionals in the nautical sector will have the opportunity to learn from the Venetian company's managers about the prospects for a more sustainable value chain through a dialogue with shipyard experts.
Alongside Massimiliano Demenego Della Mora, CEO of Maricell, and Massimo Cassol, R&D Manager at Maricell, Cobat Compositi, recycling partner and Italy's leading consortium for the sustainable management of composite waste, will take part in the presentation, represented by Luca Gentilini, R&D engineer with experience in recycling and high added-value regeneration of fiberglass and carbon products.
“Serie K” represents a new solution that combines innovation, performance, and sustainability, while ensuring resistance to moisture, impact, and dynamic stress and maintaining the strength of a virgin material, but with a drastically reduced environmental impact. Thanks to its quick and easy processing, it optimizes time and processes. Free of formaldehyde and harmful substances, “Serie K” fits into a circular economy model, offering shipyards and manufacturers a concrete opportunity to innovate while fully respecting the environment.
“We are thrilled to present Serie K, a product born from Maricell's intense research and development efforts. We believe deeply in this product because it represents the perfect synthesis of innovation, sustainability, high performance, and affordability.” – stated Massimiliano Demenego Della Mora, CEO di Maricell. “We are proud to present this achievement together with our partner Cobat Compositi, a company of excellence with which we share the vision of a more responsible and competitive future for the entire supply chain”.
The event will also be an opportunity for the company to provide an update on its current product range, in particular on the three new main types of MYcell foams in grades F and T, their customizations and uses, including the Eco version.
Maricell at Mets Trade: Hall 11, Stand no. 11.614