High elastic Polyethylene can be fully compressed by foam densifier and recycled - hot melt technology

Montgomery County partnered with the City of Centerville, Centerville-Washington Park District, Eco Development, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of America. With the joint assistance of these organizations, the foam recycling business in Montgomery County continues with the joint efforts of these organizations. Two months ago, a foam recycling work was held at the Rose Music Center in Huber Heights. Since 2021 Since January, more than 22,000 pounds of Styrofoam have been recycled with the help of the program.

 

In the process of recycling foam, it is not enough to only target polystyrene foam, and the current packaging market just confirms this point. People have long been dissatisfied with using a single polystyrene foam packaging. The most common type of foam packaging is Polyethylene foam. With the diversification of packaging, this Polyethylene appears more and more frequently, and the demand for recycling is also increasing. The higher, which mainly includes the production industry of packaging and the recycling of used packaging. 

As a professional foam recycling expert, GREENMAX found that many factories are using Polyethylene as product packaging during their visits to factories in related industries in the United States, and the discarded packaging is scattered in the warehouse or on the open space of the factory. It has become messy, and there are also considerable safety hazards, which hinder the daily work of workers. Polyethylene foam is full of air, soft and elastic, and can immediately return to its original shape after being squeezed, so it is not easy in the recycling process, especially the compression process is facing a huge challenge.

 

If you want to completely compress Polyethylene foam, you can choose to use foam densifier to help with recycling. Foam densifier uses hot-melt technology to fully melt the broken Polyethylene fragments and then extrude them. After cooling, the volume of melted Polyethylene becomes 1/90 of its original volume, and because of the use of hot-melt technology, Polyethylene can be fully compressed despite its high elasticity. Many industries that produce waste Polyethylene are using foam densifier for recycling.


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