The waste EPS and EPE foam produced in the Edmonton area can be processed at the same time: PE foam densifier
Leftover foam packing from Edmonton's holiday orders may now be crushed, exported, and turned into brand-new goods rather than languishing in a landfill for hundreds of years. The roadside domestic waste recycling program does not accept EPS and other non-degradable foams marked with the number 6, because not only there is no equipment to recycle this kind of waste, but also batch sorting cannot be achieved. It is recommended to put these foam plastics in a special ecology Recycle bin for recycling. Styro Re Cycle won the bid for the area in late 22. Doug Sheremeta, director of waste drop-off services, said the city started a pilot last year and then expanded the service to all ecostations. The recycling of EPS has been solved, but the soft foam of PE foam has not been properly processed.
EPE foam is a lightweight, semi-rigid, flexible closed-cell foam most commonly used in packaging that is easily shaped and cut to size. It is dust-free (non-chalking), inert and resistant to fuels and oils, it will not crack or snap, and it will not splinter. In recent years, it has become a very popular packaging, and some industries are gradually using the combination of EPE foam and EPS foam to better ensure the safety of product transportation. However, this kind of EPE foam, which is gradually used widely, has been rejected in many community activities. GREENMAX PE foam densifier can take into account the recycling of EPE and EPS foam.
With a compression ratio of 90:1, the compression ratio of GREENMAX PE foam densifier is relatively high, and it has the ability to process a variety of foams at the same time, especially the hot-melt technology can fully melt EPE foam with high elasticity. GREENMAX is a recycled soft Foam provides a solution. PE foam densifier is very suitable for the foam recycling of ecological recycling stations in a fixed area. Under the condition of limited funds for purchasing equipment, only one machine is needed to complete the recycling of various foams, and the types of foam received in the community are usually complicated. , also in line with this factual situation. GREENMAX has recently launched the business of buying back EPE ingots, and is no longer limited to buying back only EPS ingots.