At Frontier, consistency isn’t accidental.
It’s the result of disciplined processes, controlled variables, and decisions made with long-term
performance in mind.
Material choice determines structural performance, service life, and environmental impact. At Frontier, materials are
evaluated for real-world behaviour – mechanical strength, processing stability, and long-term durability before they
enter production.
We work almost exclusively with polyethylene because of its durability, chemical resistance, repairability, and recyclability. Each grade is chosen based on application-specific demands impact resistance, load-bearing capacity, environmental exposure, and expected service life.
Virgin polyethylene is used in applications where structural reliability and material consistency are critical. These grades provide uniform mechanical strength, stable processing behaviour, and superior surface quality ensuring dependable performance across long production runs and demanding environments.
Selected for its durability and predictability, virgin PE enables tight control over wall thickness, finish, and long-term structural integrity.
Recycled and blended materials are used exclusively in the inner structural layer of our products, where they contribute to strength without affecting surface quality or dimensional consistency.
The recycled content is sourced, processed, and controlled in line with defined material specifications and traceability requirements, supporting compliance with the Recycled Claim Standard (RCS).
Material responsibility doesn’t stop at sourcing. Every batch is monitored to ensure it meets our internal performance benchmarks before it enters production.
Longevity is one of the most responsible material choices. Products designed for 15–20 years of use reduce replacement cycles, material consumption, and waste over time.
Durability isn’t an afterthought—it’s engineered into every material decision we make.
Grades are selected based on structural, environmental, and performance requirements.
Processing behaviour and material dispersion are monitored to ensure uniform output.
Use Materials are assigned to inner or outer layers based on structural and aesthetic needs.
Products are designed for extended use cycles without loss of performance.
Responsible materials are not about using less—it’s about using intelligently.
At Frontier, responsibility and performance are designed to work together.










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