Plastics Wet Crusher for bottle recycling
Plastics Wet Crusher Definition Plastic wet crusher or plastic shredder is an equipment functions to downsize scrap plastics into small pieces/ particles under water. It plays an supporting role to the efficiency of next washing stage. The small size of plastic pieces/particle make their surface expose more with water flow and therefore, contaiminants can be…
Read MoreTypes of Plastics and their Recycling Ability
There are various types of plastics but the most common types are: 1 – Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET or PETE or Polyester) PET is also known as a wrinkle-free fiber, mostly used for food and drink packaging purposes due to its strong ability to prevent oxygen from getting in and spoiling the product inside. It…
Read MoreWhere does plastics come from?
According to The British Plastics Federation, most of synthesis plastics used today are derived from crude oil, natural gas or coal. The process includes steps: – Extraction of raw materials to get complex mixture which needs to be be processed; – Refining process: converts crude oil to useful chemicals including “monomers” (a molecule that…
Read MoreThe situation of post-consuming bottle collection in Vietnam
Plastic is widely used in human life because of its convenience and low cost. In which the packaging of soft drinks, mineral water, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals … mainly made from plastic bottles. Around the world, millions of plastic bottles are sold every minute. It is estimated that by 2021 the number of bottles sold annually…
Read MoreBottle to Bottle PET plastic recycling
This is the highest standard of plastic recycling which is enable the recycled plastic can replace up to 100% virgin plastic in food packaging. The key point of post-consumer PET bottle recycling is the removal percentage of impurity which is mixed in the duration from beverage factory to recycling plant. We realize the core…
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Who we are? Asia has become a hot spot for plastic pollution due to rapid urbanization and a rising middle class, according to a World Bank blog post published on April 6 this year. But local waste management infrastructure has failed to keep up, resulting in a lot of waste being mismanaged. According to…
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