There is another compounding option, which is to select the products that are not as per the user's specifications of color, or appearance. Then grind-up these products and add black concentrate to them. Afterwards, reextrude (by Extrusion Reprocessing) it into a black product. A number of colors may be added with the black concentrate to the extruder for the production of a black product that conforms to every specification of the customers. The mixing is done in a ribbon blender, tumble blender, continuous mixer, etc, for the development of an even mixture which is extruded in black product.
Few Important Points Of Extrusion Reprocessing
- While the extrusion process is brought to equilibrium, the reprocessed or recycled material may enter from film operations or edge trim in sheet. This material may flash from off-spec products, blow molding, and the start-up material.
- The scrap is either generated as post-industrial waste, which is created by plastic companies, or as post-consumer waste, which is created by consumer. If the scrap created in extrusion process is used properly, it can be a cost-effective source of raw material. Consequently, the overall cost of extruded product is reduced.
Laminated Products And Extrusion Reprocessing
Laminated products are a challenge, when it comes to their use in regrind or off-specification product. Here, two cases arises; one where the components in the laminate are compatible and other when they are not compatible. In case the components are compatible, then the laminate can be may be first granulated and then fed back in the process for producing its own special layer. Its alternate process includes:
- The grounded laminate is fed to a compounding extruder.
- In the extruder, melting and homogenization of the product takes place.
- Hence, useful plastic is formed which may be sold as pellets or further extruded in another congenial application.
Extrusion reprocessing, re-extrusion or compounding of a recycle for making new product demands additional additives for improving the product's performance, during the development of a value-added product. Some of these additives include:
- Heat stabilizers
- UV stabilizers
- Flame retardants
- Impact modifiers, etc.
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