Recycling of Plastic MaterialsChemTec Publishing, 1993 - 189 pagine Combines topics discussing the state of art, analysis of processes successfully implemented in industrial practice, ideas concerning production with recycling in mind, and the new research developments offering practical solutions for recycling industry and product manufacturers. The major emphasis is given to polyolefins, polyethylene terephthalate, PVC, and rubber. Materials concerned include films, bottles, packing materials, paper, car batteries, plastics used in car interiors, tires, etc. |
Sommario
Polyethylene terephthalate Film Recycling | 1 |
Recycling of Postconsumer Greenhouse Polyethylene | 6 |
Conclusive Remarks | 13 |
Conclusions | 26 |
Experimental | 31 |
Comparison | 39 |
Conclusions | 55 |
Experimental | 62 |
General Considerations | 100 |
Recycle Installations | 107 |
Results | 116 |
Processing of Mixed Plastic Waste | 123 |
Automotive Applications | 135 |
The Use of Recyclable Plastics in Motor Vehicles | 139 |
Ground Rubber TirePolymer Composites | 153 |
Ground Rubber Tire and Recycled Plastics | 167 |
Blends of Polyethylenes and Plastics Waste Processing | 83 |
Conclusions | 98 |
Quality Assurance To EN 29000 PP | 176 |
Outlook | 184 |
Parole e frasi comuni
acid addition adhesion Agfa-Gevaert biodegradable blends containing blow mold CaCO3 cavity cellulose Chem co-injection compatibilizing components cost crystallization degradation economical elongation at break extruder Figure filler fuel tanks glycolysis GRT composites GRT particles HDPE HDPE/LDPE system homopolymers hot runner hydrolysis impact energy impact strength improve impurities incineration increase industrial injection molding injection unit landfill layer LDPE LLDPE machine manufacture materials matrix mechanical properties melt temperature metal methanolysis method micrographs mixed plastics waste mixture monolayer monomer MPW content multilayer NISSEI obtained packaging paper PET bottle PET-film PET-waste phase photodegradable plastics fraction plastics recycling polyester polyethylene polymers polyolefin polypropylene post-consumer plastics preform problem process parameters quality assurance quality order recovery recycling process regrind reground PET flakes reprocessing residual resin rubber samples scrap SEBS separation step stretch-blow-molding Table Tensile strength thermal thermoplastic thermoplastic elastomers tion values virgin PET viscosity