B29B17/0042

Heat sealable polyester film

A heat sealable polyester film and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. The heat sealable polyester film is made from a recycled polyester material. The heat sealable polyester film includes a base layer and a heat sealable layer formed on at least one surface of the base layer. The heat sealable layer is formed from a first polyester composition. A main component of the first polyester composition is regenerated polyethylene terephthalate and the first polyester composition further includes at least one of 1,4-butanediol, isophthalic acid, neopentyl glycol, and polybutylene terephthalate. A heat sealing temperature of the heat sealable polyester film ranges from 120? C. to 230? C.

METHOD TO RECYCLE A FIBROUS CARPET PRODUCT

The present invention pertains to a method for recycling a carpet product, the carpet product comprising a fibrous sheet comprising polymer yarns, wherein at least one surface of the sheet is provided with a layer of polymer adhesive, wherein the carpet product is a substantially pure polyester carpet product, wherein the polymer yarns comprise polyester having a molecular weight above 50,000 g/mol and a melting point between 180 and 300 C., the adhesive is a polyester adhesive having a crystallinity between 5% and 35% and a viscosity of 5-55 Pa.Math.s at 150 C., the method comprising homogenising the carpet product by extrusion. The invention also pertains to recycled polymer obtainable by this method, to fibres comprising this recycled polymer material, to fibrous products comprising these fibres and to polyester adhesive.

METHOD FOR RECYCLING HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) MATERIAL BY THERMOFUSION AND RECYCLED HDPE PRODUCTS

The present invention relates to a process for recycling waste high density polyethylene (HDPE) materials, which is carried out by thermofusion. Through this recycling process, products having particular qualities are obtained, and laminated products or products in the form of a molded block may be obtained. Said products, in addition to representing a benefit for the environment, exhibit particularities that make them different from virgin raw material products and recycled products, representing a surprising and unexpected technical advantage over those currently available.

Bonded Insulation Product Batt from Spent Carpet and Waste
20240142041 · 2024-05-02 ·

A thermal insulation batt is created from recycled carpet fibers and fire resistant cotton shoddy bonded by staples of bi-component fiber having a polyester core and low melting polymeric sheath. The low melting polymeric sheath melts at a temperature well below the melting or degradation temperature of any of the carpet fibers from the recycled carpets. Since the sheath has a small thickness, the amount of melt created is small and bonding occurs only between the bi-component staple fiber and adjacent carpet fiber or fire resistant cotton shoddy without melt overflow. The rigidized thermal insulation batt can be used in a building between studs and may be used in an automobile door for sound proofing. This product is particularly well suited for use as acoustic and thermal insulation in buildings as non-load bearing partitions in interior offices of commercial buildings. This bonded low density composite fibrous structure has fire retarding constituents incorporated within the batt to retard propagation of building fire. These stated uses are non-limiting; and other uses are contemplated, including automobile interior structures.

Method for Manufacturing a Rubber Pellet, a Rubber Pellet as Well as a Product Manufactured from Such Rubber Pellet
20190291304 · 2019-09-26 ·

The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a pellet, comprising a) providing residual rubber powder from a rubber disintegration process; b) providing a pelletizing system, including a pelletizer and a cooling device; c) feeding the residual rubber powder as at least part of a feed material, into a pelletizer; d) providing the rubber powder in an amount between 50% and 100%; e) applying a pressure to the residual rubber for a predetermined process duration; f) releasing the pelletized rubber and cooling the pelletized rubber at a cooling rate dependent on the operational temperature of the pelletizer.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING BULKED CONTINUOUS FILAMENT FROM COLORED RECYCLED PET
20190283278 · 2019-09-19 ·

A method of manufacturing bulked continuous carpet filament from recycled polymer. In various embodiments, the method includes: (1) reducing recycled polymer material into polymer flakes; (2) cleansing the polymer flakes; (3) melting the flakes into a polymer melt; (4) removing water and contaminants from the polymer melt by dividing the polymer melt into a plurality of polymer streams and exposing those streams to pressures below 5 millibars; (5) recombining the streams; and (6) using the resulting purified polymer to produce bulked continuous carpet filament.

METHOD OF RECYCLING CARBON FIBER PREPREG WASTE AND TRANSPARENT THERMOPLASTIC WASTE
20190275707 · 2019-09-12 ·

The method of recycling carbon fiber prepreg waste and transparent thermoplastic waste includes shredding of a volume of transparent thermoplastic waste and a volume of carbon fiber prepreg waste, where the carbon fiber prepreg waste includes a colored backing film. The colored backing film may have a plurality of colors associated therewith, yielding a mixture of multi-colored shreds. A mold is filled with the shredded volume of transparent thermoplastic waste, and the mold is inserted and compressed in a hot press. The shredded volume of transparent thermoplastic waste is cured in the hot press to produce a transparent sheet. The shredded volume of carbon fiber prepreg waste is then heated, such as, for example, with hot air, and then spread on the transparent sheet. The heated, shredded volume of carbon fiber prepreg waste and the transparent sheet are hot pressed to form a colored sheet with a transparent protective layer.

SYSTEMS FOR MANUFACTURING BULKED CONTINUOUS FILAMENT FROM RECYCLED PET
20190263022 · 2019-08-29 ·

A system for manufacturing bulked continuous carpet filament that is adapted for providing a polymer melt and dividing the polymer melt into a plurality of streams (e.g., at least six or eight streams) to increase a surface area of the polymer melt. The plurality of streams is then exposed to a pressure that is below approximately 5 millibars. The streams are then recombined into a single polymer stream and formed into bulked continuous carpet filament. In various embodiments, an extruder, such as a multi-screw extruder, is used to divide the polymer melt into the plurality of streams.

FILLED POLYMERIC RESIN MATERIALS AND METHODS OF MAKING
20190264027 · 2019-08-29 ·

The present disclosure provides for articles formed of a filled polymeric resin material. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to polymeric resin materials that include a filler that includes of a mixture of cured rubber granules, foam granules, and/or textile fibers. The filler can be suspended in and/or encapsulated by the polymeric resin material. The polymeric resin material, the filler, or both can include waste or scrap material from manufacturing or from ground post-consumer waste.

POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE COLORING SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS
20190257004 · 2019-08-22 ·

A method of manufacturing a plurality of colors of bulked continuous carpet filament from a single multi-screw extruder which, in various embodiments, comprises: (A) passing PET through an extruder that melts the PET and purifies the resulting PET polymer melt; (B) adding a liquid colorant to the polymer melt using a liquid metering system; (C) using one or more static mixers (e.g., up to forty static mixers) to substantially uniformly mix (e.g., homogeneously mix) the polymer melt and the liquid colorant; and (D) feed the uniformly mixed and colored polymer melt into a spinning machines that turns the polymer into filament for use in manufacturing carpet, rugs, and other products.