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National Polystyrene Recycling

NPRC National Polystyrene Recycling PETG polyethylene terephthalate... [Pg.653]

In 1989, seven of the leading plastics producers in the United States formed the National Polystyrene Recycling Company, with a 1995 target for achieving a minimum of a 25% recycling rate for polystyrene. A pilot recycling center was set up in Leominster, Massachusetts. [Pg.1715]

Finely divided aluminium powder or dust forms highly explosive dispersions in air [1], and all aspects of prevention of aluminium dust explosions are covered in 2 recent US National Fire Codes [2], The effects on ignition properties of impurities introduced by recycled metal used to prepare dust were studied [3], Pyrophoricity is eliminated by surface coating aluminium powder with polystyrene [4], Explosion hazards involved in arc and flame spraying of the powder are analysed and discussed [5], and the effect of surface oxide layers on flammability was studied [6], The causes of a severe explosion in 1983 in a plant producing fine aluminium powder are analysed, and improvements in safety practices discussed... [Pg.27]


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