Closed loop: How often can the material travel in a circle?

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Dienstag, Apr. 22, 2025
Material recycling is widespread in the plastics industry – the re-melted sprue saves raw material costs and conserves resources. However, traditional remelting has its limits: Material changes and the accumulation of foreign substances mean that plastics cannot be recycled as often as required. The legal definition of “recyclate” (Section 4 (1) KrWG) is also becoming increasingly precise and calls for more advanced solutions.
Focus on physical and chemical alternatives
When filtration and degassing are no longer sufficient, new approaches are needed. Recycling processes based on physical principles such as the dissolution of polymers offer promising alternatives here. Chemical processes that break down polymers into oligomers or even monomers are also increasingly coming into focus. However, research in this area is still in its infancy in many places – as is the transfer of knowledge.
Research at SKZ: Recycled materials from textile fibers and PET bottles
At the SKZ Plastics Center, research is being conducted into solvolysis processes under the leadership of Theresa Forster, Scientist Compounding and Extrusion. These enable the depolymerization of polyesters – not only from PET bottles, but also from textile fibres.
“Our aim is to develop new raw material sources for polyol-based adhesives,” says Forster, who is investigating how such processes can be continuously transferred to extruder screws as part of the IGF project ‘RezyBond’ (“PET recyclate as a multifunctional raw material for polyol-based adhesives”, funding code 01IF22951N).
Online course “Advanced Recycling” meets with a great response
The strong interest in these innovative processes is also reflected in the demand for the SKZ’s new online course “Advanced Recycling”. "The course, which covers these methods in depth, was fully booked within a very short time. We are therefore very pleased to be able to offer an additional course date," explains Mathias Ruckdeschel, Senior Trainer at SKZ.
The additional date will take place on May 28, 2025. Interested parties can find all information and register here.
The SKZ is climate protection company and a member of the Zuse Association. This is an association of independent, industry-related research institutions that pursue the goal of improving the performance and competitiveness of industry, especially SMEs, through innovation and networking.
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