Single screw extruders are common in plastics processing, and they can also pelletize PET bottle flakes into rPET pellets—if the line controls moisture, volat...
A single shaft shredder looks simple from the outside: one rotor, one chamber, one pusher. In the field, uptime and throughput depend on details—how consisten...
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 recycling maintenance is often harder than PP/PE recycling maintenance for two reasons: abrasive wear (fillers, dirt, grit) and fine dust (especially in gri...
Some older PVC products—especially in building applications—used lead-based stabilizers. As those products reach end of life, recyclers can encounter “leg...
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...
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) is a cornerstone material in modern infrastructure, from underground piping to window profiles. However, its complex formulation—ofte...
PVC recycling markets develop where three conditions line up: steady PVC waste streams (often from construction and renovation), end markets that can absorb rPV...
PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is widely used in construction and industrial products, which means it often appears in environmental discussions about plastics. Some...