polypropylene
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Fungi makes a meal of hard-to-recycle plastic
Baspar/Iranpolymer Polypropylene, a hard-to-recycle plastic, has successfully been biodegraded by two strains of fungi in a new experiment led by researchers at the University of Sydney. Polypropylene has long been recycling’s head scratching riddle. A common plastic used for a…
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PureCycle: First European chemical recycling plant announced
Baspar / Iranpolymer The recycling specialist PureCycle Technologies (USA) wants to build its first European plant for the recycling of polypropylene in the “NextGen District” of the port of Antwerp in the coming year 2024. The listed US company stated…
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China: Good offer depresses prices for standard thermoplastics
Baspar / Iran polymer The prices of most standard thermoplastics in the Chinese market fell in April in light of the trend towards market length. The polypropylene market in particular was characterized by oversupply. Two new plants went into operation…
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Additive fosters virgin-like resin properties in 100% regrind
IRANPOLYMER/BASPAR Physical property tests carried out by Riverdale Global LLC (Aston, PA) in cooperation with a molder of packaging containers reportedly has demonstrated that +Restore liquid additive is even more effective in improving the performance of plastics regrind based on post-consumer…
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Netstal to demonstrate its outstanding application expertise in the field of cosmetics closures at Plastpol
At the stand of its Polish representative Muehsam-Elektromech, Netstal will present the production of high-quality flip-top closures on an all-electric ELION 2200 at the Plastpol trade fair in Kielce, PL (17-20 May 2016, Stand F1). Customers and visitors can also…
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