Fabricators And Cutters Need the EPS Densifier to Improve Corporate Image

EPS is an abbreviation for expanded polystyrene. The material is a very bulky and light packaging that consists of approximately 98% air. The packaging is used as molded transport protection for electronics, products and furniture, and it is used to make fish boxes for insulated and light transport in all stages of fish processing. Expect for fish boxes for the fishing industry, EPS is made as packaging for brown and white goods and furniture packaging. EPS is also used as insulation in the building and construction industry, and in recent times also as foundation wall elements. But for EPS fabricators and cutters, the process of producing EPS products will produce a lot of scraps. While EPS waste entering the natural environment can only bring negative effects, and it is time to make a change.



Since the European Union and several world-class environmental protection organizations released new plastic recycling policies (including EPS recycling) this year, it can be seen that EPS recycling has become a global trend. Since EPS is used in large quantities, the factories and warehouses of EPS manufacturers and cutters must also store a lot of scraps. Most manufacturers use the old method to deal with these wastes: they ask professional waste disposal companies to send waste EPS to incineration or landfill. However, due to the limited space in the landfill and the large volume of EPS, the cost of landfill is also rising. This is a huge expense for EPS producers. Moreover, in an environment that encourages recycling, EPS manufacturers should take the initiative to recycle, which will help establish a good corporate image. In the long run, after the ingots obtained through the EPS densifier are sold, it will be a continuous and stable income.



As mentioned in the previous paragraph, if you want to recycle EPS, you must buy an EPS densifier. Because EPS is too bulky, untreated EPS is hard to sell. However, EPS manufacturers can purchase a suitable EPS densifier. Through shredding and hot-melt processing, the volume of EPS will be reduced to 1/50 of its original size, and the pressure and cost of transportation will be reduced accordingly. Moreover, EPS ingots, as a popular raw material in the recycling market, can be sold at a very good price. Recyclers buy the ingots and turn them into things like picture frames and imitation wood floors.



Regarding EPS densifier, INTCO Recycling is an absolute expert in this field. More than ten years of painstaking research has made the GREENMAX EPS densifier manufactured by INTCO the first choice of many EPS fabticators and cutters, as well as other companies that need to recycle EPS. EPS manufacturers must purchase an EPS densifier if they want to change the messy warehouse, reduce environmental pollution, turn waste into wealth, establish a good corporate image, and get more profits.


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