Due to the 25th anniversary of the founding of Gneuss Kunststofftechnik GmbH, this year´s Polyester Recycling Forum, organised by Dr. Thiele will take place on October 1st in Bad Oeynhausen, Germany.
Over the years, the reprocessing of PET bottle flake has changed considerably. The quality of bottle flake has improved and the supply has become reliable, the available quantity has increased.
In the past, the processors of bottle flake had to battle with varying quality and patchy availability and were pleased to be able to process PET bottle flake to relatively simple final products using a relatively narrow range of available equipment and benefitted from being pioneers in their field.
Nowadays, PET bottle flake is can be considered a second tier raw material and many technologies are available for processing it. The processing of PET bottle flake can be considered as established technology. Consequently, the challenge is now to a) make as efficient use of bottle flake as with virgin material and b) to use bottle flake for more challenging applications in order to ensure healthy margins for the processor.
Therefore, the selection of equipment and strategic positioning for the future are more important than ever to the processor of PET bottle flake.
New Technologies and Case Examples will be presented at the Polyester Recycling Forum.
Gneuss Kunststofftechnik´s contribution to the PRF will be a presentation on “Filtration and Devolalilisation: two Key Factors in Polyester Recycling” which will explain the most innovative technology for the direct processing of undried PET bottle flakes with the new, patented MRS Multi Rotation System extruder MRS together with the fully automatic, process and pressure constant melt filtration systems RSFgenius and SFXmagnus on the basis of case examples.
Since 2002, the Polyester Recycling Forum takes place annually in different countries all over the world with the intention to provide an insight into the field of Polyester Recycling and to allow the customers to inform themselves in a direct, personal and close way about new trends and technologies in this field.
Major shifts and changes are taking place on the world market within all sections of the polyester recycling chain. Due to the extremely high demand from the explosive Chinese textile industry, materials and distribution channels are changing. The best chances to protect the local PET flake processing industry are if this material can be processed to higher value products instead of standard products such as staple fibres.
The companies, which will be meeting at the PRF will present the latest technology and processing equipment for cost reductions in the processing of PET bottle flakes and value addition of the final products.
Here is an overview of the topics:
- What shall we do with 1.5mn tonnes of bottles?
Andrew Noone, PCI Ltd. - Secondary and Primary Plastics - Chances and Limits for Further Use
Dr. Martina Lehmann, MAKSC GmbH - Separation Solutions for the Plastics Recycling Process from one Source
Peter Mayer, S+S Separation and Sorting Technology GmbH - PET Flakes Processing Line from Waste Bottles
Werner Herbold, Herbold GmbH - Research and Development - made in Germany
Holger Bachmann, Lurgi Zimmer GmbH - Filtration and Devolatilization: Two Key Factors in Polyester Recycling
Dr. Axel Hannemann, Gneuss Kunststofftechnik GmbH - Recycling of PET Bottle Flakes to High Quality Products
Sabine Schönfeld, Coperion Werner & Pfleiderer GmbH & Co.KG - Processing of PET with Co-Rotating Twin Screw Extruders ZE
Thomas Winkelmann, Krauss Maffei Berstorff GmbH - Reality and Future of Rigid PET-Packaging
Volkmar Mehnert, Brückner Formtec GmbH - PET Strapping – From Bottle Flakes to the Final Product
Lorenzo Maldarelli, SIMA s.r.l. - High End Fibres by Compact Spinning
Erwin Glawion, Fleissner GmbH - Turnkey Solutions for Production of Synthetic Staple Fibers
Sabine von Bila-Natzmer, Oerlikon Neumag - Solid State Polymerization for PET Bottle Recycling
Andreas Christel, Bühler AG - Supply of Integrated and Complete Solutions for Bottle to Bottle Recycling
Dr. Thomas Friedlaender, Krones AG
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