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*[http://3dp-engineering.com/why-3d-prints-warp "Why plastics warp when 3d printing"]
*[http://3dp-engineering.com/why-3d-prints-warp "Why plastics warp when 3d printing"]
*[https://omnexus.specialchem.com/polymer-properties/properties/glass-transition-temperature "About Glass Transition temperature"]
*[https://omnexus.specialchem.com/polymer-properties/properties/glass-transition-temperature "About Glass Transition temperature"]
*An article on waste plastic recylcing by Sibele Cestari at Queens College Ireland: [https://theconversation.com/plastics-could-help-build-a-sustainable-future-heres-how-133585 Plastics could help build a sustainable future – here's how]


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Revision as of 22:02, 27 August 2021

Basics

  • The Recycling of Plastics
  • Given that they can chemically degrade due to various mechanisms, or become dirty this is complex, but in most cases it is still very achievable
  • The main reason for the low amount of recycling is due to creating new plastic from Fossil Fuel feedstocks is cheaper, along with some other aspects like unclear collection/labeling systems
  • The process typically involves collection and sorting, washing, shredding, and drying
  • The resulting product is Shredded Plastic Flakes
    • These can be further processed, or used in this form

Internal Links

  • Precious Plastic (A group developing Open Source Hardware to allow for Decentralized Recycling of Plastics)

External Links