Solid State Shear Extrusion
Solid State Shear Extrusion
Concept Description
A nonconventional pulverization
process known as solid-state shear
extrusion (SSSE) is being developed
for recycling commingled, unsorted,
pre- and post-consumer plastic waste.
The process uses a specially designed
co-rotating twin-screw extruder with
integrated heating and cooling. It is
currently in operation at BIRL Polymer Reclamation Center. This work
is being pursued in cooperation with
Hermann Berstorff Maschinenbau
GmbH.
Heated Zone
Introduction
Plastics account for about 20% (by
volume) of the municipal waste
stream. Decreasing landfill space and
rapidly rising disposal costs have
forced many municipalities to begin
curbside recycling of post-consumer
waste.
Most existing processes for recycling
plastic waste result in products that
are less valuable than the original
plastic. Generally, the physical properties of recycled commingled (unsorted) plastics are inferior to the
virgin materials because of chemical
incompatibilities and varied colors in
Key Experimental
Results
preliminary result provides good support for our concept. Plans are to
develop new polymer blends by insitu compatibilization of dissimilar
plastics via SSSE pulverization
technology.
Future Development
Needs
Further development of the pulverization process and equipment is proceeding simultaneously on manufacturing and bench-scales. Additional bench-scale experiments are
needed to determine parameters for
optimizing process design and operation. Currently at BIRLs new
Polymer Reclamation Center, demonstration trials are being conducted
using a bench-scale, twin-screw extruder built by Hermann Berstorff.
These trials are aimed at producing
powders from various polymer waste
streams for testing and application
development.
Injection molding of complex parts
has been successfully conducted
using PP powder as a feedstock. Currently, a rotational molding application is being investigated for recycled
polyolesin powder products made by
the SSSE pulverization process.
These applications include, but are
not limited to, extrusion, compounding, and powder-coating processes.
For more information, contact
Klementina Khait
Polymer Reclamation Center at
BIRL, Northwestern University
1801 Maple Avenue
Evanston, IL 60201-3135
Phone: (708) 49l-2742
Fax: (708) 467- 1022
Compiled by
Pacific Northwest Laboratory for the U.S.
Department of Energy, Innovative Concepts
Program 590240. This flier was printed on
recycled paper.