The company hopes to chemically recycle acrylic resin in a test facility.
Tokyo-based chemical company Sumitomo Chemical announced plans to build a test facility at its Ehime plant in Niihama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan to chemically recover acrylic resin, polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA).
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The technology involves embedding edible polyester enzymes in plastics, once triggered, it will be completely degraded within a few days.
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Historically, one benefit of plastic products is that they do not decompose during normal use-which mean
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Bright Green Plastics has invested 7-figure capital to upgrade its facilities with new innovative washing and extrusion machinery, thereby increasing the recycling rate of post-consumer plastic waste.
This Yorkshire-based recycling company recycles and re-uses waste plastics and processes m
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This is one of the biggest dilemmas in the field of extrusion, as there are few or no publications that can guide operators. So let us try to clarify this trial and error process. #Best Practices
One thing that is often misunderstood on extruders is the water cooling of
According to reports, the price of various plastic waste materials has risen.
According to sources, the price of natural and mixed-color high-density polyethylene (HDPE) has been rising so much that it can test the limits of some buyers.
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The use of composite materials and plastic decorative products as wood substitutes may still be relatively new in Australia, but there are already a large number of products to choose from, and they are still increasing.
Wood-plastic composite (WPC) deck products are the main type, although