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Thermal Reycling of Plastics, Final Report to the American Plastics Council, Energy Environmental Research Center, Grand Eorks, N.D., March 1994. [Pg.234]

Technical data, "The Evolution of Plastics Recycling Technology," American Plastics Council, Washington, D.C., 1993. [Pg.548]

There are many common misconceptions about vinyl. Eor example, the idea that vinyl is not recycled is untme. Industrial scrap vinyl has been recycled for years, but in more recent years, post-consumer vinyl recycling is growing, too, with about 3.25 x 10 tons (6.5 x 10 lb) of post-consumer vinyl (primarily botdes) being recycled in the 1990s. When the Council for SoHd Waste Solutions (now the American Plastics Council) conducted a nationwide survey in 1991, it found that there were an estimated 1100 municipal recycling programs in place or plaimed in the United States that include vinyl. [Pg.509]

American Petrofina, See TotalFinaElf (France), 216 American Petroleum Institute (API), 268 American Plastics Council (APC), 268 American Polyolefin Association, Inc. (APA), 268 American Samoa Environmental Protection Agency, 289 American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB), 268... [Pg.321]

In keeping with its commitment to economically and environmentally responsible recycling, the American Plastics Council (APC) has a Web site feature that connects buyers and sellers of recycled plastics. The site, located at www.plasticsresource. com/recyding/marketsdb/index.phtinl allows users to select the type of plastic they want and a source location from which to obtain it. [Pg.373]

Langenstrassen R Huth H Pohl M Sehmidt K-H Behrendt G Ivanyi S I Goering H Wildau,Technische Faehhoehsehule Sofia,University of Chemical Technology Metallurgy Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung -Pruefung (American Plastics Council Alliance for the Polyurethanes Industry)... [Pg.31]

American Plastics Council,Alliance for the Polyurethanes Industry)... [Pg.49]

DUPONT AMERICAN PLASTICS COUNCIL GE PLASTICS APPLIANCE RECYCLING CENTERS OF AMERICA... [Pg.63]

Anon., Plastics in the Microwave A Common Sense Approach, American Plastics Council, Washington, DC (1999). [Pg.165]

Kasakevich J Chapman J Robert W Bayer MaterialScience (American Plastics Council Alliance for the Polyurethanes Industry)... [Pg.29]

Table 2.12 (after statistics from the American Plastics Council) displays some estimations of consumptions, market shares and average annual growth rates (AACTR) for thermoplastics in North America. The American market shares are close to the global values with a steady growth rate, roughly 5-6% per annum. [Pg.44]

Source Chemical and Engineering News, Facts and Figures for the Chemical Industry, American Plastics Council, Fiber Economics Bureau, and International Institute of Synthetic Rubber Producers... [Pg.20]

State of Plastic Recycling. The American Plastics Council Web Site. Available online. URL http //www. plasticsresource.com/s plasticsresource/sec.asp TRACKID= CID=155 DID=260. Accessed November 19, 2006. [Pg.103]

Alliance for the Polyurethane Industry, TDI Transportation Guidelines, (2002) Arlington, VA American Plastics Council. [Pg.65]

Since 1976, plastics have been the most used material in the world (12). According to the American Plastics Council, nearly 46 million metric t of polymers was produced in the United States in 2001 (2). Plastics are often... [Pg.872]

Fig. 1. US total sales and captive use of selected thermoplastic resins by major market for 2001. Major market volumes are derived from plastic resins sales and captive use data as compiled by VERIS Consulting, LLC and reported by the American Plastics Council s Plastic Industry Producers Statistics Group. Selected thermoplastics are low-density polyethylene, linear low-density polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, polypropylene, nylon, polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic polyester, engineering resins, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, styrene-acrylonitrile, other styrenics, polystyrene, and styrene butadiene latexes. (Data from ref. 25.)... Fig. 1. US total sales and captive use of selected thermoplastic resins by major market for 2001. Major market volumes are derived from plastic resins sales and captive use data as compiled by VERIS Consulting, LLC and reported by the American Plastics Council s Plastic Industry Producers Statistics Group. Selected thermoplastics are low-density polyethylene, linear low-density polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, polypropylene, nylon, polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic polyester, engineering resins, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, styrene-acrylonitrile, other styrenics, polystyrene, and styrene butadiene latexes. (Data from ref. 25.)...
American Plastics Council. "About Plastics," Website http //www.americanplastics council.org/benefits/about plastics/about plastics.html. [Pg.884]

Fallon, S. Roark, R. Novel flame retardants for hydrocarbon blown polyisocyanurate foams. Book of Abstracts, Polyurethanes Expo, Orlando, September 30-October 3, 2003 American Plastics Council Washington, pp. 42M-6. [Pg.778]

Feske, E.F. Brown, W.R. Flame retardant pentane blown polyisocyanurate foams for roofing. Book of Abstracts, Proceedings of Polyurethanes Expo 2002, Salt Lake City, UT, October 13-16, 2002 American Plastics Council Washington, 2002 pp. 32-40. [Pg.778]

Conrad Industries, Advanced Recycling of Plastics A Parametric Study of the Thermal Depolymerization of Plastics, final report with the American Plastics Council, June (1995). [Pg.431]


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