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*[[Tech for Trade]] have developed the [[Thunderhead Extruder]] almost specifically for this plastic | *[[Tech for Trade]] have developed the [[Thunderhead Extruder]] almost specifically for this plastic | ||
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*From Wikipedia: | *From Wikipedia: | ||
**"PET is hygroscopic, meaning that it absorbs water from its surroundings. However, when this "damp" PET is then heated, the water hydrolyzes the PET, decreasing its resilience. Thus, before the resin can be processed in a molding machine, it must be dried. Drying is achieved through the use of a desiccant or dryers before the PET is fed into the processing equipment." | **"PET is hygroscopic, meaning that it absorbs water from its surroundings. However, when this "damp" PET is then heated, the water hydrolyzes the PET, decreasing its resilience. Thus, before the resin can be processed in a molding machine, it must be dried. Drying is achieved through the use of a desiccant or dryers before the PET is fed into the processing equipment." | ||
*The solution thus is an [[Open Source Filament Dry Box]] | |||
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* | *[[PET Plastic Recycling Workflow]] | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyethylene_terephthalate The Wikipedia Page on PET Plastic] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyethylene_terephthalate The Wikipedia Page on PET Plastic] | ||
[[Category: Plastics]] | [[Category: Plastics]] |
Latest revision as of 13:08, 11 June 2020
Basics
- An Abreviation for Polyethylene terephthalate
- Also commonly abbreviated PET, PETE, or the obsolete PETP or PET-P\
- Commonly found in water bottles and thermoformed containers
- It is thus a good source for recycled plastic usage
- Tech for Trade have developed the Thunderhead Extruder almost specifically for this plastic
Potential Issues
- From Wikipedia:
- "PET is hygroscopic, meaning that it absorbs water from its surroundings. However, when this "damp" PET is then heated, the water hydrolyzes the PET, decreasing its resilience. Thus, before the resin can be processed in a molding machine, it must be dried. Drying is achieved through the use of a desiccant or dryers before the PET is fed into the processing equipment."
- The solution thus is an Open Source Filament Dry Box