waste plastic PETE bottle Recycling Machine
Payment Terms: |
T/T, |
Place of Origin: |
Hebei, China (Mainland) |
Product Detail
Model No.:
waste plastic bottle
Packing:
nude pack or negotiable
product name:
plastic bottle
final products:
fibre or others
Means of Transport:
Ocean,
Delivery Date:
short delivery time
used for:
plastic bottle recycling
we provides a tatol solution for plastic recyclers.from wahing line to shredder to granulator,we supply everything you need.
1 competitive price
2 good result
3 we can supply stainless steel plastic recycling machine
4 price and machine size can be negotiable. that is specail order can be accept.
we provides a tatol solution for plastic recyclers.from wahing line to shredder to granulator,we supply everything you need.
Polyethylene Terephthalate
In 2009, consumers recycled 1,444 million pounds of polyethylene terephthalate, or PET, making it the most commonly recycled plastic. PET makes good packaging material because it's inexpensive, lightweight, shatter-resistant and recyclable. PET packaging includes soda, water, juice, beer and vegetable oil bottles, and peanut butter and salad dressing containers. PET, sometimes listed as PETE, has been classified as a number 1 plastic.
High Density Polyethylene
With more than 981 million pounds recycled in 2009, high density polyethylene, or HDPE, bottles represent the second most commonly recycled plastic. HDPE offers toughness, stiffness and ease of forming, and can be pigmented or unpigmented. HDPE containers include milk, juice and water bottles; bleach, detergent and shampoo bottles; trash and grocery bags; butter and margarine tubs; and household cleaner bottles. HDPE has been classified as a number 2 plastic.
Polypropylene
Polypropylene, or PP, found commonly in yogurt containers, syrup and ketchup bottles, caps, straws and medicine bottles, has long been the bane of serious recyclers. Not many recycling programs include PP containers, but Whole Foods locations have started collecting them for recycle. Consumers only recycled 27 million tons of PP containers in 2009. PP has been classified as a number 5 plastic.
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