What are the Plastic Mechanical Recycling Types?

What are the Plastic Mechanical Recycling Types?

Mechanical recycling refers to recovering plastic materials through sorting, shredding, washing, drying, and?pelletizing. Depending on the type of plastic waste to be recycled and its condition, this process can be adjusted and even shortened, helping streamline recycling operations.

The?type of recycling?used for your materials will vary depending on where the materials come from, their shape, their humidity or ink content, and other specific properties of each plastic type (such as the melt flow index).?


1.?Material Source

The source of the material refers to the origin of the plastic waste to be recycled. The type of mechanical recycling equipment to be used will vary depending on where the plastic was collected from (post-consumer or postindustrial?sources) and its condition:

  • Post-industrial waste?

Post-industrial waste comes from factories and is generally clean and dry, requiring a simpler recycling process, often skipping the washing and drying steps, and sometimes the pre-shredding step. The?options for recycling this type of waste?will be more flexible and will vary depending on the material’s shape, ink content, and general properties.?

  • Post-consumer waste

Post-consumer waste comes from materials that have reached the end of their life cycle. These are often collected from dumpsters, curbside pickup programs, or landfills. Given that the previous washing and drying steps required usually leave the materials with a small percentage of humidity, additional degassing steps like the ones the?Two-Stage Recycling Machine?has are mostly recommended.

Plastic waste recycling machine processing post-industrial and post-consumer plastic waste.

2. Shape of the Materials

The type of mechanism to feed materials to the extruder screw the machine will vary depending on the shape that the materials to be recycled have before entering the pelletizing machine. Recycling machines can be equipped with the following units depending on the shape of the material to be processed:

  • Cutter-compactor

?The?Plastic Recycling Machines that integrate a cutter-compactor?are especially recommended for processing materials such as?films on roll, film/bag scraps, fluffy film flakes,?irrigation pipes,?PE foam, etc. These machines are ideal for processing these materials, as they smoothen the recycling process by ensuring delicate and efficient processing of the materials thanks to the material agglomeration in the cutter-compactor.

This type of machine also works well for?post-consumer materials?that have previously gone through washing and drying lines since there is usually some humidity left after these steps, and the cutter compactor helps evaporate some of that remaining moisture for smoother processing. Additionally, since postconsumer materials have already been shredded, the cutter-compactor helps feed materials such as fluffy flakes to the extruder more efficiently by preconditioning them.?

The cutter compactor of a plastic recycling machine

  • Shredder?

Shredder Integrated Plastic Recycling Machines?are recommended for materials such as?raffia, woven/non-woven bags, sacks, and?hard plastics(from postindustrial sources, that haven’t gone through crushing/ cutting steps). Having a shredder integrated in the pelletizing machine helps process materials in a single step by avoiding the need to use a separate crusher in postindustrial recycling.?

The plastic shredder in a plastic recycling machine

  • Direct feeding

Machines with direct feeding to the extruder screw such as the?Mini Type Recycling Machine?or the?Hopper Feeding Recycling Machines?allow direct feeding of films-on-roll, bag precuts, or hard plastic regrinds without any preconditioning or precutting/ shredding unit. A force feeder can be added to these machines to optimize the feeding. Direct feeding machines are usually recommended for simple postindustrial materials that can be fed in a stipulated size (10mm x 10mm for hard plastics regrind) or for clean and dry PE films.?

plastic recycling machine types

3.?Material Degassing

Recycling machines can have either a?single stage or two stages?(or screws) depending on the humidity percentage or amount of print on the materials to be processed:

  • One-stage Recycling Machine

Single-stage?Plastic Film Recycling Machines?are recommended for clean and dry postindustrial materials with no more than 3% humidity and 60% printed surface.

one stage plastic waste recycling machine

  • Two-stage Recycling Machine

Two- Stage Recycling Machines, have two consecutive screws and are also known as mother-baby extruders. They are recommended for?post-consumer materials?(that have previously gone through washing and drying lines) with have no more than 5% humidity, as well as post-industrial materials that have?more than 60% printed surface. The second stage is recommended to incorporate additional degassing and filtering stations to decrease remaining impurities or humidity in the materials from ink or washing lines.

two stage plastic waste recycling machine

4.?Pelletizing type

Pelletizing refers to the process of reshaping plastic materials into pellets by using a die face at the end of an extruder screw. Recycling machines can be equipped with two different types of pelletizing types,?hot die face or strand type pelletizing?depending on the materials to be processed.

  • Hot die face pelletizing?

This pelletizing method produces circular and flat pellets. They are formed as the plastic melt is pushed out through holes on the pelletizing plate while a knife rotates to cut the material into pellets. Hot die face pelletizing can incorporate a water ring for efficient and instant cooling of the pellets; and in some machines, it can use?air-cooling?to avoid contamination from water or to allow recycling plastic even in areas that have limited access to water.?

Plastic recycling machine with the hot die face cutting system

  • Strand type

This pelletizing method produces tube-like pellets. They are formed from strands (also called “noodles” or “spaghetti”) of plastic melt coming out from a die head. The strands get pulled and go into a water tank in order to cool the material and blowers remove the water and then get cut into pellet-sized pieces.? This pelletizing method is often used for materials with a high melt flow index (MFI) such as?PET?and some types of?PP materials.?

Strand type plastic pelletizer is suitable for high melt flow index plastic such as PP

Conclusion

The type of?mechanical recycling?employed to process different materials will depend on the source, shape, humidity content, amount of printing on the surface, and melt flow index of the materials to be recycled.

You can refer to our?blog posts?to learn more information. Feel free to?contact us?to learn more details about the machine needed to recycle your plastic material.


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