Polystyrene recycling is often described as difficult, but the barrier is usually not chemistry—it’s collection and transport. Expanded polystyrene (EPS) fo...
Plastic washing lines move a lot of water. If you let water quality drift, you see the impact immediately: dirt redeposits on flakes, pumps clog, friction washe...
Investing in plastic recycling equipment is a strategic decision that directly impacts your operating costs, production efficiency, and long-term profitability....
Plastic pelletizer pricing varies because pelletizers are built around the material. A line designed for clean post-industrial scrap is not the same machine as...
PVC recycling maintenance is often harder than PP/PE recycling maintenance for two reasons: abrasive wear (fillers, dirt, grit) and fine dust (especially in gri...
The value of recycled PVC depends less on where the scrap comes from and more on what you can reliably produce: mixed regrind, clean granules, or consistent pow...
Pipe extrusion plants generate long scrap: start-up material, off-spec lengths, color-change purge, and profile offcuts. Traditional recycling methods often for...
Long PVC pipes and profiles are awkward to handle with standard top-feed granulators. Many plants end up cutting scrap into short sections just to fit the hoppe...
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is widely used in construction and industrial products, which means it often appears in environmental discussions about plastics. Some...