posted on 2024-07-13, 04:15authored byPeter Rossi, Edward Kosior, Pio Iovenitti, Syed MasoodSyed Masood, Igor Sbarski
Plastic packaging forms a significant portion of household waste, and PET soft drink bottles represent a major percentage of the waste. Consequently, PET bottle grade material makes up a significant portion of the feedstock in the recycling plant at Visy plastics. The end uses are theoretically many, however, there are few applications for less purified grades of recycled PET. This paper presents the preliminary results of an industry based collaborative research project which aims to investigate the breaking down of recycled PET into its chemical building blocks using glycolysis. The main objective is to produce a polyester polyol for the polyurethane industry from recycled PET and to compare the properties with that of a virgin resin.
Plastics: the lone star, the 59th Annual Technical Conference of the Society of Plastics Engineers (ANTEC 2001), Dallas, Texas, United States, 06-10 May 2001
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Plastics: the lone star, the 59th Annual Technical Conference of the Society of Plastics Engineers ANTEC 2001, Dallas, Texas, United States, 06-10 May 2001