B29B2017/0289

METHOD FOR DECONTAMINATING RECYCLED PLASTIC

The invention relates to a method for decontaminating recycled plastic materials, which comprises the steps of selecting, grinding, washing, rinsing, drying and decontaminating, wherein decontaminating is carried out by means of the steps of extracting and rinsing, and extracting is carried out using a water-soluble solvent having a boiling point greater than 180° C. at atmospheric pressure.

Method of Removing Ink Layer from Shrink Sleeve Label

Provided is a method of efficiently removing an ink layer. The method of removing an ink layer from a shrink sleeve label includes preheating the shrink sleeve label including the ink layer, shredding the shrink sleeve label after the preheating to fabricate shrink sleeve label pieces , and removing the ink layer from the shrink sleeve label pieces by alkaline desorption. A temperature of the preheating is the same as a temperature of the alkaline desorption or higher than the temperature of the alkaline desorption.

Polyester Film Recovery Method, Recycled Polyester Product, Recovery Device, and Functional Layer Removal Agent

A polyester film recovery method includes: a functional layer removing step (A) of cleaning a laminated polyester film including a polyester film having on a surface thereof a functional layer, with a cleaning agent, so as to remove the functional layer; and a recovering step (B) of recovering the polyester film, from which the functional layer has been removed, and the cleaning agent is selected from the following (1) to (3): (1) a cleaning agent containing an alkalinizing agent (a) and a compound (b) having at least one hydroxy group, (2) a cleaning agent containing an alkalinizing agent (a) and a compatibilizing agent (c), and (3) a cleaning agent containing an alcohol compound having an acidity constant (pKa) of 8.0 or more and 20.0 or less. A polyester film recovery method that can peel a functional layer and can recover the base material film, a recovery apparatus, and a functional layer removal agent can be provided.

RECYCLING SYSTEM FOR RECYCLING PLASTIC LAMINATE INTO RECYCLED MATERIALS, RECYCLING METHOD, AND LAMINATE SEPARATION AND RECOVERY METHOD
20230234263 · 2023-07-27 · ·

Provided are a recycling system, a recycling method, and a laminate separation and recovery method, in which a wet crushing facility capable of crushing a laminate in water and separating the laminate simultaneously with the crushing. The recycling system according to the invention is a recycling system for recycling a plastic laminate having at least two or more layers into a recycled material, the recycling system including: a wet crushing facility configured to separate the laminate into single layers while crushing the laminate in water by performing pressure feeding simultaneously with crushing; and a facility configured to dispense and recover a crushed mixture of each of the separated single layers.

Recyclable coatings and use thereof for printing reusable plastics

A coating material for the production of a UV-curing primer coating. The coating material includes 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 carbonyl-functional acrylate and/or at least one methacrylate oligomer or 5 to 15 wt.-% of at least one polyethylene glycol acrylate and/or at least one polyethylene glycol methacrylate, and 1 to 10 wt.-% of at least one photoinitiator, each based on a total weight of the coating material.

Recycled pulp, absorbent, non-woven fabric, and sanitary article
11554520 · 2023-01-17 · ·

Recycled pulp that derives from a used sanitary article includes an antibacterial activity value of 2.0 or more and an acid. Recycled pulp that derives from a used sanitary article includes an antibacterial activity value of 2.0 or more and an ash content of 0.65% by weight or less, and further includes an acid. The acid is a citric acid. The recycled pulp further includes a cationic antibacterial agent. The cationic antibacterial agent is a quaternary ammonium salt. The cationic antibacterial agent is a benzalkonium chloride or a cetylpyridinium chloride. At least a portion of the cationic antibacterial agent is adsorbed on the recycled pulp.

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.

A PROCESS FOR RECYCLING A LAMINATE AND A SOLUTION THEREFOR

The present invention relates to a recycling process for a laminate and a solution used in such a process. The present invention finds particular application in the removal of an adhered overlay from an underlying substrate material such as plastic. The process includes subjecting the laminate to an impact frictional striking force, thereby substantially separating the substrate layer from the one or more surface layers of the overlay and then washing the substrate layer with a washing solution to remove the remaining surface layers of the overlay and glue from the substrate layer. The washing solution may be an aqueous solution including a surfactant, a solvent and a base.

Method and apparatus for recycling packaging material
11535022 · 2022-12-27 · ·

A method for recycling of packaging material is disclosed. The packaging material comprises a multilayer material (10) comprising a metal layer (30) and at least one polymer layer (20, 40). The method comprises placing the packaging material in a vat (310) comprising a separation fluid (330) to produce a mixture of metal shreds from the metal layer (30), plastic shreds from the polymer layer (20, 40) and residual components. The separation fluid comprises a mixture comprising a mixture of water, a short-chained carboxylic acid, phosphoric acid and an alkali metal hydroxide solution.

METHOD FOR REMOVING ADHESIVES AND/OR INTERLAMINAR INKS ON LAMINATED PLASTIC MATERIAL
20220362969 · 2022-11-17 ·

The present invention relates to a method for removing interlaminar adhesives and/or inks on laminated plastic material, which comprises the following steps:

a) microperforating the laminated plastic material with at least one microperforation per cm.sup.2,

b) removing the ink and/or adhesive by adding a washing solution to the microperforated plastic resulting from step a),

c) separating the plastic material and the aqueous material.