It is better to choose the polystyrene densifier instead of banning

This year is the 90th anniversary of polystyrene. Although some people think that this polystyrene material can be replaced by other materials, some people think this material will have better prospects for development in the future and there will be more use of it because of the concept of polystyrene recycling is being popularized. 



Polystyrene was first born from polymers and plastics, even before Wallace Carothers studied nylon-6 in DuPont in the 1930s. After completing the interaction between styrene from ethylbenzene and polystyrene from styrene, IG Farben, a German aggregate, acquired polystyrene from the market in 1931. Polystyrene is solid, well colored, and has a polished finish. The plastic immediately created a market in infusion-shaped goods such as TV cabins, toys, tapes, and minimized round jewel boxes.



When the polystyrene material develops today, it has been everywhere in our life scene. Egg boxes, packaging materials, and fish boxes are all made of polystyrene. However, due to its lightweight, the recovery rate of polystyrene is not very high. Luckily, in recent years, the phenomenon of low polystyrene rate is changing. Polystyrene fits set up reusing advancements that are getting more well known, says Cassie Bradley, supportability and roundabout economy director for polystyrene creator Ineos Styrolution. "Polystyrene enjoys the benefit that in cutting edge reusing, it is extremely simple to be depolymerized," she tells New scripts. Ineos Styrolution plans to cooperate with Polystyvert in treating foam by chemical recovery. 



INTCO Recycling has its secret in handling waste polystyrene too, that is, the use of the GREENMAX polystyrene compactor. This kind of mechanical recycling is very popular all over the world. The machine uses the hydraulic principle to compress polystyrene into blocks at a ratio of 1:50 for transportation. If you are interested in the GREENMAX machine, please leave us a message.



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