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HARDEX – The Material of the Future: Lightweight and Strong, SPUR

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HARDEX – a lightweight, durable, and fully recyclable PP foam. SPUR uses it to create innovative sandwich panel and composite cores for modern solutions.


SPUR, a member of the Plastics Cluster, has been developing and manufacturing innovative plastic products for more than 30 years. Through research, nanotechnology, and a focus on sustainability, it delivers modern solutions for both industry and everyday life.

 

The company will present its HARDEX exhibit in the Technology Village, which is part of the Cluster Day in the Pilsen Region, taking place on 22 October 2025 at TechTower, Plzeň.

 

HARDEX – The Material of the Future: Lightweight and Strong

Imagine a material that is strong yet lightweight, durable yet fully recyclable. This is HARDEX – a breakthrough polypropylene foam developed by SPUR a. s.. Thanks to its unique structure, it meets the growing demand for sustainable and high-performance materials across industries.

 

In automotive, construction, and composite structures, it enables smarter design, reducing weight, emissions, and transport costs — without compromise. HARDEX is not just a material but a true game-changer, helping forward-thinking companies deliver innovative and environmentally responsible solutions that customers can trust today and in the future.

 

 

 

WATCH THE HARDEX ANIMATION

 

Membership in the Plastics Cluster

Membership in the Plastics Cluster brings regular opportunities to meet with other plastics companies, share experiences, and gain access to new industry trends. A significant benefit is the possibility of joint energy purchasing at better rates and laboratory testing under preferential conditions.

 

Thanks to these synergies, we can innovate more effectively and introduce new exhibits such as HARDEX with greater added value for the market.

 

KONTAKT

SPUR a. s. 

třída Tomáše Bati 299, Louky

763 02 Zlín

Czech Republic

Web: www.spur.cz 

Email: spur@spur.cz

 

NAME OF THE PARENT ORGANISATION

Plastic Cluster