Publication
Title
Upcycling of contaminated post-industrial polypropylene waste : a design from recycling case study
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Abstract
This paper presents a detailed case study on the effective upcycling of a post-industrial plastic waste stream to a renewed compound, fit for re-use in a new application. The material investigated was a PET-contaminated recycled PP, destined for a high-impact, medium-stiffness application. After two research trials and one large-scale industrial trial, an upcycling formulation was determined to bring the recyclate to the required level of the new application, thus closing this specific material loop within the case company. The used methodology adheres to the Design from Recycling principle, in which industrially available (mechanically) recycled polymer materials are matched to potential new products. The design strategy starts from either the properties of an available recycled polymer (and then defines the product) or from the functional boundary conditions of the product (and then selects the material and/or an optional material upcycling step). The Design from Recycling principles can elegantly be combined with those of Design for Recycling, within the framework of a Circular Economy.
Language
Dutch, English
Source (journal)
Polymer engineering and science. - Greenwich, Conn.
Publication
Greenwich, Conn. : 2018
ISSN
0032-3888
DOI
10.1002/PEN.24764
Volume/pages
58 :4 (2018) , p. 528-534
ISI
000429720200011
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Design from Recycling.
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
Web of Science
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Creation 24.11.2017
Last edited 09.10.2023
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