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Prism Worldwide Highlights New Devulcanized EPDM Material for Automotive and Construction Uses

Prism Worldwide Highlights New Devulcanized EPDM Material for Automotive and Construction Uses

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Prism Worldwide, the company is promoting Ancora™ Prestige, a devulcanized post‑industrial EPDM rubber produced in the U.S. from domestic sources. The product is described as suitable for automotive, roofing, fenestration, flooring, and sealing applications, with internal test data cited as showing cost and sustainability benefits versus virgin EPDM.

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The post highlights several claimed advantages for EPDM manufacturers, including high recycled content without added oils or plasticizers and drop‑in compatibility with existing compounding processes. It also emphasizes alignment with OEM and corporate sustainability goals, positioning the material as a response to growing demand for circular, lower‑impact material streams.

For investors, the post suggests Prism Worldwide is targeting value‑added growth in specialty recycled materials, particularly where performance and sustainability are both critical. If Ancora™ Prestige gains adoption in automotive and construction supply chains, it could support margin expansion through differentiated product offerings and deepen relationships with OEMs focused on ESG targets.

The focus on domestic feedstock and U.S. production may also appeal to customers seeking supply‑chain resilience and compliance with regional content requirements. However, the ultimate financial impact will depend on the pace of customer qualification, the scalability of devulcanization technology, and competitive responses from traditional EPDM producers and other recycled rubber providers.

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