PCR (Post Consumer Recycled) recycled materials refer to materials that are recycled and reused after consumption, and have many applications in the construction industry 1、 Application of wall materials 1. Block material PCR recycled materials can be used to manufacture concrete blocks. For example, by mixing PCR recycled materials such as waste plastics and fiberglass with cement, sand,
The PP cream jar (polypropylene cream jar) mainly has the following functions: 1. Protect the contents Physical protection PP cream cans have certain strength and toughness, which can effectively prevent cream products from being damaged by compression, collision during transportation, storage, and use. For example, during the transportation of products from the production workshop to the
PET plastic bottles have many applications in cosmetic packaging, and the following are some common aspects: 1. Skincare category: Lotion bottle: PET plastic bottle has good chemical stability, which can prevent the components in lotion from reacting with the bottle body, and ensure that the quality and performance of lotion will not be affected. Its high transparency can clearly show the t
PET plastic bottles have many applications in pharmaceutical packaging, mainly including the following aspects: 1. Oral medication packaging: Oral liquid preparations: such as cough syrup, cold oral liquid and other liquid medicines, PET plastic bottles are common packaging containers. Its advantage is that the bottle body is transparent, making it convenient for patients and medical staff
The application industry of PCR regenerated materials is wide, as follows: 1. Automotive industry: Interior components: can be used to manufacture interior parts of automobiles, such as instrument panels, door panels, seat materials, interior decorative strips, etc. Compared to native plastics, PCR recycled materials not only meet the performance requirements of interior parts, but also re
Plastic packaging will move towards lightweight, reducing packaging weight. Lightweight refers to using less information to produce packaging and reduce weight, which is profitable for the environment and enterprises. Generally, in the plastic packaging industry, containers such as plastic pallets, bottles, cans, hoses, and caps are simpler to achieve weight reduction.
In order to reduce the energy consumption and carbon emissions of disposable plastics, DOE of the United States Department of Energy recently announced that it will provide US $13.4 million for the next generation of plastic technology.