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Figure 3.1 Off-the-road (OTR) tyre retreaded with compound containing 40% truck tyre 40 mesh crumb (a) tyre carcass being retreaded with the compound (b) moulded tyre ready for use and (c) tyre fitted onto the OTR vehicle. Reproduced with permission from Polymer Recyclers. 2014, Polymer Recyclers Ltd... Figure 3.1 Off-the-road (OTR) tyre retreaded with compound containing 40% truck tyre 40 mesh crumb (a) tyre carcass being retreaded with the compound (b) moulded tyre ready for use and (c) tyre fitted onto the OTR vehicle. Reproduced with permission from Polymer Recyclers. 2014, Polymer Recyclers Ltd...
The paper presented by Kind at RubberChem 2010 [26] described the processes that the UK company Polymer Recyclers Ltd (PRL) had developed to convert powdered end-of-life rubbers into high-quality rubber ingredients that are in the form of MB-containing... [Pg.129]

John Scheirs is the author of the leading book on plastics recycling entitled Polymer Recycling Science, Technology and Applications published by John Wiley Sons Ltd, Chichester in 1998. He is also a member of the editorial board of the international journal Polymer Degradation and Stabilization, Elsevier Scientific, Netherlands. [Pg.3]

J. Scheirs, Polymer Recycling, Science Technology and Applications, Wiley Series in Polymer Science, 1st edn, Chichester John Wiley Sons, Ltd, 1998. [Pg.43]

This process which was used by Plastics Recycling Ltd. in the UK in the 1980s can accept mixtures of any plastics and a small proportion of non-plastic materials e.g. paper and metals). It does not involve a screw extruder and instead waste granulated polymers are laid on a black plastic film and covered by an identical film to form a sandwich. The mixed plastics are sintered by passing through an oven and finally compression moulded into a board. The product is very tough but has... [Pg.85]

Some polymers are far more difficult to recycle than other. In this category are fluorinated resins where the problem is the gas generated when the polymer thermally decomposes. However a joint venture between the two Japanese companies, Asahi Glass Co. Ltd. and Nittetsu Chemical Engineering Ltd., has developed the necessary technology to carry out recycling. [Pg.76]

Reprinted from Polym. Deg. Stab. 45, La Mantia, F.P. and Vinci, M. Recycling of polyethyleneterephthalate pp 121-125 (1994), with kind permission from Elsevier Science Ltd., The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington 0X5 1GB, UK... [Pg.257]

Baxter, F. Lenilian., V. National Plastics Recycling Survey 2003 Polymer Re-Use and Capability Report, Plastics and Chemicals Industries Association 2003 and Nolan-ITU Pty Ltd Melbourne, September, 2003, pp 1 - 29. [Pg.1252]


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