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Polypropylene recovery of post- industrial carpet In association with Carpet Recycling UK Funded by Envirolink Northwest Andy Mail
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Summary Project aims Method of recovery Trial results Project conclusions Next steps
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Project aim 10,000 tpa of post- industrial carpet enters UK waste stream. Approx 50% is PP. Can this carpet be recycled on a commercial scale?
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Two research tasks Post-consumer - identification and preparation for extrusion Post-industrial – bulk feeding and extrusion
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Post-consumer identification
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Size reduction and screening of post-consumer carpet Granulator sizes; 10, 15 and 20mm Screen sizes; 2, 4, 5.6, 8 and 11.2mm 80% yield when granulate at 20mm and screen at 2mm Work is currently ongoing Next stages include aggressive screening and air classification
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Post-industrial recovery Baled post-industrial carpet 1.2m x 0.5m strips Tufted, PP with small contamination of PET ShreddingFeed extruderExtrusion
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Size reduction and feeding the extruder 4 shaft shredder used with 25mm screen Approximately 150 kg/h Small particle size = easier to extrude Material ‘fluffs-up’ once shredded Caused bridging inside the feed hopper of extruder
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Solutions 1.Increased shredder screen size 2.Compact material before extrusion within hopper 3.Pelletising mills Increased operating costs
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Extrusion Extruded material was weak when transferring to pelletiser Possible cause: Blowing within the extruder Vacuum extraction should improve this
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Trial results Physical properties test Units Post industrial carpet Virgin PP used for injection moulding MFI (at 230°C, 2.16kg)19.512 Tensile strengthMPa1732 Impact strengthkJ/m 2 3.963.5 Elongation @ Yield%7.310 Elongation @ Break%15 Densityg/cm 3 1.090.905 Ash%170
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Trial results Few surface defects Physical properties match lab scale trial
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Trial conclusions and next steps Successful recovery of PP at large scale Closely matches lab scale results Potential feedstock for injection moulding Next steps: Compact material in feed hopper Pelletise fibre prior to extrusion Vacuum extraction during extrusion
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Axion Consulting Tudor House Meadway Bramhall SK2 2DG 0161 426 7731 info@axionconsulting.co.uk
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