Rethinking Waste: How Fujipoly Is Turning Thermal Interface Material Scrap Into Sustainability

Presented by:

  • Christian Miraglia , Application Engineering Manager

  • Yuji Yoshida , Section Manager, R&D Department, Fujipoly

Mar 12, 2026, 12:00 pm EDT

Thermal interface materials are playing an increasingly important role in extending product lifetimes and improving energy efficiency—key contributions to a more sustainable society. However, many of these materials rely on thermoset polymers such as silicone, which cannot be reused and often end up as industrial waste.

As a leading manufacturer of silicone-based thermal interface sheets, Fujipoly works to minimize scrap at the customer level. Yet, production processes inevitably generate auxiliary material waste and product offcuts. Recognizing this challenge, Fujipoly has launched new initiatives to explore ways of reusing these byproducts, with the goal of closing the loop and advancing circular manufacturing practices.

Join us to learn how Fujipoly is rethinking waste and taking meaningful steps toward a more sustainable future in thermal management.






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