Circular economy for phthalate-containing PVC flooring
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- Other Names:Plasticizer
- Purity:99.6%, 99.6%
- Type:Adsorbent, Carbon Black
- Usage:Coating Auxiliary Agents, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Rubber Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:1000KG
- Package:25kg/drum
- Advantage:Stable
- Payment:T/T
Old PVC flooring usually contain specific plasticizers that can no longer be used in PVC production today for consumer protection reasons. The processing of PVC flooring for the
CreaSolv ® Pilot plant for post-consumer PVC floor coverings with banned Plasticizer. The overall aim of the project is to produce New Products from Waste PVC Flooring and Safe End-of-Life Treatment of Plasticisers, because only
Circular Flooring new products from waste PVC
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- Other Names:Plasticizer
- Purity:99.9%
- Type:Plastic Auxiliary, Plasticizer For Pvc
- Usage:Leather Auxiliary Agents, Plastic Auxiliary Agents, Plasticizer
- MOQ:1000KG
- Package:25kg/drum
- Storage:Dry Place
Circular Flooring is an EU-funded project which aims to establish a circular recycling process for plasticized PVC from post-consumer waste flooring. For this purpose, the Circular Flooring consortium uses the patented, innovative
CIRCULAR FLOORING aims to enable circular use of plasticized PVC (PVC-P) from waste flooring by developing recycling processes that eliminate plasticizers including
Increasing the Recycling of PVC Flooring Requires Phthalate
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- Other Names:Plasticizer
- Purity:99.99, 99%
- Type:Plastizer
- Usage:Rubber Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:25kg/bag
- Package:200kg/drum
- Shape:Powder
- Application:PVC Plasticizer
As our planet grapples with the severe repercussions of plastic pollution, mechanical recycling has been proposed as a potential remedy. However, increasing
CIRCULAR FLOORING aims to enable a circular use of plasticized PVC from post-consumer flooring by developing recycling processes that eliminate legacy plasticizers such as DEHP. We aim to demonstrate the production of high
New Products from Waste PVC Flooring and Safe
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent, Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- Other Names:Plasticizer
- Purity:99.5, ≥99.5
- Type:Chemical additives, Chemical plasticizer 1540%
- Usage:Rubber Auxiliary Agents
- MOQ:1000KG
- Package:25kg/drum
- Item:T/T,L/C
- Application:Plasticizer
- Quality control:COA ,SDS,TDS
- Delivery:Within 7-15 Days
The aim of Circular Flooring is to further develop and upscale the patented CreaSolv® Recycling Process that constitutes an exquisite, sustainable way of recycling post-consumer PVC floor coverings. It is an innovative
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is one of the most essential plastics in Europe. With a market size of 5.3 million tons in 2022, the third most crucial plastic represents 9.1 % of the European plastic
How dangerous are plasticizers? Interview with Josef
- Classification:Chemical Auxiliary Agent
- Other Names:Plasticizer
- Purity:99
- Type:Plastic Auxiliary Agents
- Usage:Plasticizer
- MOQ:25kg/bag
- Package:200kg/drum
- Application:PVC Plasticizer
One example is PVC flooring made with plasticizers. The specialist journalist Josef Spritzendorfer is the founder of the European Society for Healthy Building and Indoor Hygiene (EGGBI).
Freising, Germany End-of-life flexible PVC floor coverings potentially contain ‘legacy plasticizers’ which may no longer be used today for reasons of consumer protection and which in the meantime have been
- Is flexible PVC flooring a circular economy?
- Instead, these materials are often incinerated and valuable resources are irreversible destroyed. The EU-funded CIRCULAR FLOORING project will meet the challenge of establishing a circular economy for flexible PVC flooring with an innovative plastic recycling process.
- Can flexible PVC flooring be recycled?
- End-of-life flexible PVC floor coverings potentially contain ‘legacy plasticisers’, which can no longer be used due to consumer protection concerns. Recovery of PVC in virgin-like quality through state-of-the-art recycling of such flooring is not possible yet.
- How do you recycle end-of-life PVC floor coverings?
- The objective is to gently recycle end-of-life PVC floor coverings by dissolving such waste in a selective solvent and remove critical substances, e.g. restricted plasticizers (phthalates), to achieve a high-quality, virgin-like PVC material. The removed phthalates will be transformed chemically into non-hazardous plasticizers.
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