2018年4月7日星期六

Polystyrene foam can be recycled through foam recycling densifier

In the 1930s, German pharmacist Edward Simon discovered polystyrene. Today, we can see Styrofoam everywhere - cups of hot coffee, go-cartler containers to take home, leftovers, and summer picnic picnic dishes.

Styrofoam has good insulation and cushioning properties because it exceeds 90% air. This is where it is. 90% of the air means that it is ultra-lightweight and is a good thing in the world of product shipments, but ps foam cups recycling the world is not a benefit.


Densifiers are machines that use heat or pressure to compress loose styrofoam into blocks. Encryptors are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, from small background operations to large material recycling equipment, which is a good styrofoam disposal. The economical bricks can then be sold and transported to the processor in a cost-effective manner for extruding the material, granulating it and forming new products.

According to the Froth Recovery Coalition (FRC), "A 48-foot packed foamed polystyrene vehicle weighs only about 16,000 pounds, while a dense-density foamed polystyrene weighs 40,000 pounds." In other words, 2.5 Truck LTL and 1 vehicle compact block. OK, math is there, but any real world success?


Does this dense polystyrene bubble really turn into something new? absolute! To name just a few products: photo frames, building products, decorative molding, folder and packaging tape dispensers.

INTCO recycling is such a company that provides total solution of EPS recycling. It provides the polystyrene recycling densifier to compact polystyrene blocks or ingots, and then purchase them back to make pellets. These pellets can be used to make decoration frames and then sell them to the world. 

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