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The following literature review has been conducted as part of the Waste plastic extruder for Mech 461.  
The following literature review has been conducted as part of the Waste plastic extruder for Mech 461.  


== Searches ==
= Searches =


Waste plastic extrusion
Waste plastic extrusion
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== Open Source Rapid Prototype Technology and Potential Applications ==
= Open Source Rapid Prototype Technology and Potential Applications =


==== J. M Pearce, C. Morris Blair, K. J. Laciak, R. Andrews, A. Nosrat and I. Zelenika-Zovko, “3-D Printing of Open Source Appropriate Technologies for Self-Directed Sustainable Development”, Journal of Sustainable Development 3(4), pp. 17-29 (2010). [http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jsd/article/view/6984 http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jsd/article/view/6984] ====
=== J. M Pearce, C. Morris Blair, K. J. Laciak, R. Andrews, A. Nosrat and I. Zelenika-Zovko, “3-D Printing of Open Source Appropriate Technologies for Self-Directed Sustainable Development”, Journal of Sustainable Development 3(4), pp. 17-29 (2010). [http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jsd/article/view/6984 http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jsd/article/view/6984] ===


* Discusses evolution of Open Source 3D (OS3D) rapid prototyping technology.  
* Discusses evolution of Open Source 3D (OS3D) rapid prototyping technology.  
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* Extrusion uses a syringe/piston based system – can handle diverse materials.
* Extrusion uses a syringe/piston based system – can handle diverse materials.


== Parallel Technologies ==
= Parallel Technologies =


== Plastic and Plastic-Composite Materials ==
== Plastic and Plastic-Composite Materials ==
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== Links ==
=See Also=
*[[Precious Plastic]]
 
=Useful Links=
* [http://www.appropedia.org/Waste_Plastic_Extruder:_Literature_Review Appropedia page that this page was transwikified from]  
* [http://www.appropedia.org/Waste_Plastic_Extruder:_Literature_Review Appropedia page that this page was transwikified from]  
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anqKC0i0a7Y Homemade Plastic Extrusion System]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anqKC0i0a7Y Homemade Plastic Extrusion System]

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The following literature review has been conducted as part of the Waste plastic extruder for Mech 461.

Searches

Waste plastic extrusion RepRap Fab@home Open Source Rapid Prototyping


Open Source Rapid Prototype Technology and Potential Applications

J. M Pearce, C. Morris Blair, K. J. Laciak, R. Andrews, A. Nosrat and I. Zelenika-Zovko, “3-D Printing of Open Source Appropriate Technologies for Self-Directed Sustainable Development”, Journal of Sustainable Development 3(4), pp. 17-29 (2010). http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jsd/article/view/6984

  • Discusses evolution of Open Source 3D (OS3D) rapid prototyping technology.
  • Expresses potential uses of OS3D as a sustainable development tool, along with increased internet access and material availability.
  • Summary of potential applications and limiting factors on utility
  • Identifies future areas of research to improve OS3D technologies, make them more applicable in a developing world context.
    • Specifically, relating to this project, states that research is needed in creating feedstock from locally available materials.


Fab@home Project, www.fabathome.org.

  • Similar project to RepRap and RapMan.
  • Developed at Cornell University by Hod Lipson and Evan Malone.
  • Uses open source developed hardware and software. Software programs have been specifically developed for the Fab@home but are open source.
  • Extrusion uses a syringe/piston based system – can handle diverse materials.

Parallel Technologies

Plastic and Plastic-Composite Materials

S.P. Ladamy, K.C. So, “Optimal Recycling of Waste Materials in a Plastic Extrusion Production Process”. European Journal of Operational Research, 79(1994), pg 13-24.

  • Recycling process overview.
  • Recyled plastic mixed with virgin material to retain engineering properties
    • Less virgin material in plastic each cycle
  • Authors attempt to determine optimal number of cycles of mixing reclaimed and virgin material
  • Based on factors such as sale price, value of recovered waste material, raw material cost, production, etc.
  • Numerical model developed to determine optimum cycling.

Relevance:

  • Some useful insights into engineering properties of recycled plastics.
  • Virgin material mixing may be utilized.


R. Hettema, J. Pasman, L.B.P.M Janssen, “Reactive Extrusion of Recycled Bottle Waste Materials”, Polymer Engineering and Science, April 2002, Vol. 42, No. 4.

  • States challenges of plastic recycling
    • mixing waste streams (ie. HDPE and PP) results in undesirable engineering properties.
    • hard to recreate properties of virgin material
  • Authors conducted experiments with reactive extrusion (chemicals added during process)
    • peroxides added during extrusion process.
    • found to be beneficial in improving properties such as toughness
  • Extrusion settings also tested for effects on material properties.
    • mass flow rate, screw speed and termperature tested.
    • linkage found between these parameters and % elongation, Young's modulus and yield strength.

Relevance

  • Reactive extrusion could be explored to improve properties of expanded materials. Need to ensure such chemicals are domestically available in a development setting.
  • Extrusion parameters will have to be tested to determine optimal conditions for quality feedstock production.

Extrusion Process and Technology

O. Vongeheur, “ Fundamentals of Extrusion”, Candy Industry. January 2008.

  • Basic outline of extrusion processes
    • describes major steps in extrusion and examines three methods – screw, piston and roller
  • Originally written for Candy Industry – therefore may not apply to RepRap. But does describe mechanical processes for plastic
  • Note also that RepRap extruders have been designed to extrude paste, as has the piston system of Fab@home.


Existing Waste Plastic Extrusion Technology

See Also

Useful Links