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Polymer testing meets new recycling challenges

An Axion Recycling product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 25, 2008

Services offered include polymer type identification by FTIR, additive analysis by X-ray, tensile and impact testing, sieve, melt-flow and density analysis, sample compounding and ash content study.

Axion Recycling has released a new laboratory testing service providing cost-effective polymer sample testing and analysis.

The Manchester-based company says recent changes in legislation, such as Reach and the Waste Framework Directive, have led to exacting demands from customers to identify polymer types, to understand the additive content of plastics and to test new sources of raw material supply.

This can only be determined by thorough and detailed laboratory analysis.

"With the plastics recycling sector now more technically advanced, recycling and waste management companies are looking to recover new materials".

"So they have a real need to accurately identify them, particularly the composition of complicated mixtures to improve efficiency and recycling rates".

"This also helps to extract more value from the materials and consequently better paybacks," said Roger Morton, Axion's Commercial Director.

"It is no longer acceptable to market goods with a rough verbal indication of the polymer type or to claim ignorance about levels of any undesirable additives," he said.

The sale of recycled plastics is changing from an environment of 'buyer beware' to one where the customer has the right to demand detailed specification and material data sheets relating to the product supplied.

The supplier has a legal obligation under Reach to provide this data and also specify the safe applications for the material.

Services offered include polymer type identification by FTIR, additive analysis by X-ray, tensile and impact testing, sieve, melt-flow and density analysis, sample compounding, ash content study and manual sorting.

Axion's lab services can identify he polymer type, establish the presence of key elements within the material and measure the physical properties of samples as small as 1kg.

Axion can also help to prepare material data safety sheets for recycled polymers and advise on sampling methods from bulk material streams based on industry-recognised standards.

New sources of polymer feedstocks can also be pretested on a pilot basis prior to full-scale production trials, saving time, effort and money.

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