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The GREENMAX compactor is a good helper to EPE foam recycling to the Europe converters
Insulation materials such as polyethylene foam (PE foam) are used in the various end-use industry such as automotive, non-residential construction and
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Foam densifiers from GREENMAX raised much attention in America
GREENMAX participated in the United States Foam Expo exhibition at the end of February this year. Although it was the first exhibition held in the Uni
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PE foam densifiers may play an important role in PE foam’s recycling
The polyethylene (PE) foams market is projected to reach USD 6.85 Billion by 2021, at a CAGR of 5.9% from 2017 to 2021. This growth is mainly driven b
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Machine for disposing PE foam is an important “step” for recycling
Polyethylene foam, also known as PE foam, is most commonly used to cushion products in packaging applications. PE foams are designed to provide maximu
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EPS screw compactor from GREENMAX can realize your Styrofoam recycling dream
Nowadays, the Styrofoam (also known as EPS) recycling industries become more and more popular. And the recycled Styrofoam materials are raw materials
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GREENMAX Silo can save much labor when companies recycle Styrofoam
Have you started to recycle Styrofoam? Nowadays, Styrofoam recycling is rather a matter of concern for many people from the world. And the good news i
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To be a conscientious company, GreenMax is always on its way
China's General Administration of Customs (GAC) has begun implementing a border control regimen called “National Sword” or “Border-gate Sword,” which
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Recycling of polyurethane foam may grow
Polyurethane products often are simply called “urethanes”, but should not be confused with ethyl carbamate, which is also called urethane. Polyurethan
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What kind of polyethylene material can be recycled?
Polyethylene (PE) or polyethylene is the most common plastic. The annual global production is around 80 million tons. Its primary use is in packaging
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Plastics packaging like styrofoam boxes need to be recycled
The world recycles just 14% of the plastic packaging it uses. Even worse: 8m tons of plastic, much of it packaging, ends up in the oceans each year, w