Patent classifications
B29B2017/0289
REDUCING SURFACE AND BULK CONTAMINATION IN PLASTIC
The present invention generally relates to a method of reducing contamination from plastics. The resulting purer plastic can be used in demanding applications.
RECYCLABLE COATINGS AND USE THEREOF FOR PRINTING REUSABLE PLASTICS
A coating system for the decoration of a recyclable plastic substrate. The coating system includes a primer layer and a decorative layer. The primer layer includes at least one coating which is made from at least one coating material having 60 to 80 wt.-% of at least one difunctional, alcoxylated acrylate monomer, 5 to 15 wt.-% of at least one acrylate oligomer, 5 to 15 wt.-% of at least one of at least one carbonyl-functional acrylate and at least one methacrylate oligomer or 5 to 15 wt.-% of at least one of at least one polyethylene glycol acrylate and at least one polyethylene glycol methacrylate, and 1 to 10 wt.-% of at least one photoinitiator, each of which are based on a total weight of the coating material.
Method and apparatus for washing and separating plastics material
A method and apparatus for washing and separating pieces of plastics material from contaminating material that also includes metal elements includes a stirring device having a plurality of blades which are driven in a washing fluid to generate a turbulent stirring action to mechanically remove part of the contaminating material from the plastics material. The tilt of the blades and the rotation speed of the stirring device are chosen carefully to generate an upward thrusting action to maintain the plastics material with a specific weight that is greater than the specific weight of the fluid in a floating condition. The plastics material is retained inside the container for sufficient time to obtain a desired degree of purity and decontamination for the plastics material, after which it is evacuated by controlled overflow.
INK CLEANING AGENT USED TO RECYCLE PLASTIC LAMINATES INTO RECYCLE MATERIAL, INK FILM DETACHING METHOD, AND METHOD FOR SEPARATING AND RECOVERING DETACHED INK FILMS
Provided is an ink film recovery method including detaching and removing, from a plastic substrate having an ink film, the ink film by using an ink cleaning agent containing water and at least one selected from an amphoteric surfactant and a cationic surfactant, and then recovering the detached ink film, an ink cleaning agent that can be applied to this ink film recovery method, and an ink film detaching method. Ink films printed on plastic substrates can be easily detached and the detached ink films can be easily recovered using an ink cleaning agent that contains water and at least one selected from an amphoteric surfactant and a cationic surfactant.
Method for recovering constituent members from used absorbent article
A method of recovering structural members from a used absorbent article comprising a front sheet, a back sheet and an absorbent body between the front sheet and the back sheet, wherein at least one of the front sheet and the back sheet includes a film, and wherein the absorbent body includes an absorbent body material, may include swelling the used absorbent article with water, applying a physical shock to and disintegrating the swelled used absorbent article into at least the film and the absorbent body material, and separating the film and the absorbent body material.
Washing and separating method and apparatus for plastics materials
A method and apparatus for washing and separating pieces of plastics material from contaminants includes supplying to a washing container pieces of plastics material containing contaminating material and an entering flow of washing fluid. A turbulent stirring action to detach and separate mechanically the contaminating material from the plastics material is generated, evacuating through overflowing, through an outlet port An outlet flow of washing fluid and a quantity of plastics material that has undergone the turbulent stirring action is evacuated by overflow through an outlet port. A controlled-conveying and retaining arrangement is driven to retain the plastics material in the washing container and to advance in a controlled manner the quantity of plastics material to the outlet port independently of the advancement of the outlet flow of washing fluid. An adjustable bulkhead is arranged in the washing fluid at a depth with respect to the free surface to divert from the outlet port the pieces of plastics material that, once supplied to the container, by advancing more on the surface, tend to reach the outlet zone of the washings container. The bulkhead guides and forces the pieces of plastics to undergo the turbulent stirring action to separate and detach the adhering contaminants therefrom.
Recyclable aerosol dispensers
A polymeric aerosol dispenser that is recyclable. The recyclable polymeric aerosol dispenser including all polymeric components. These components being selectively either fixedly joined or separably joined based on the material composition of the component. Further, components may be selected for their density and, thus, their ability to float or sink during the recycling process. The recyclable polymeric aerosol dispenser is designed to minimize its impact on the PET recycling stream and to align with industry recyclability guidelines.
Lewis base-mediated recovery of fibers from fiber reinforced polymers
Disclosed are methods and apparatus for recovering fibers from fiber reinforced polymers wherein the fiber reinforced polymer is contacted with a Lewis base for a time sufficient to allow at least partial depolymerization of the polymer.
SYSTEMS FOR MANUFACTURING BULKED CONTINUOUS CARPET FILAMENT
Systems for manufacturing bulked continuous carpet filament from polymer, where the systems are configured for: (1) passing polymer flakes through a crystalliers; (2) melting the polymer to create a first single stream of polymer melt; (3) separating the first single stream of polymer melt into multiple streams of polymer melt; (4) exposing the multiple streams of polymer melt to a pressure of between about 0 millibars and about 25 millibars in a chamber; (5) recombining the multiple streams of polymer melt into a second single stream of polymer melt; and (6) providing the second single stream of polymer melt to one or more spinning machines that are configured to form the second single stream of polymer melt into bulked continuous carpet filament.
CONTAINER
A container made of a sheet material including a plurality of layered film layers including a first film layer and a second film layer. The sheet material is formed into a bag by attaching at least a part of a periphery of the sheet material to form a containing region for accommodating a content inside the second film layer. The container includes, between the first film layer and the second film layer, a film attached portion where the first film layer and the second film layer are attached to each other, and a filler enclosed portion bulged out to a thickness direction of the sheet material than the film attached portion because the filler is present therein. A printed layer including an ink layer is formed on at least one surface selected from outside and inside surfaces of the first film layer, and outside and inside surfaces of the second film layer, and the printed layer is removable from the surface of the film layer by washing with an aqueous solvent.