The process allows the PVC compound contained in composite structures to be regenerated, a compound which is otherwise impossible to recover using traditional methods. It can therefore separate the PVC compound contained in other materials such as polyester fibre, glass fibre, natural textiles, polyurethane foam, metals, rubber and many other materials.
From a technological point of view, although the process allows composites containing levels of PVC compound as low as a couple of percent to be processed, an average PVC compound content of minimum 70% is considered as an economical level.
The process is basically the same for any kind of waste, except for the separation technology.
The materials to be treated can be :
Cable
Tarpaulin
Roofing
Flooring
Blister
Window and roller shutter
Other wastes
Get rid of waste