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The aim of this project is to chemically recycle various waste polyester feedstocks in a pilot plant with an innovative process to achieve 100 % clean and recycled material with almost the same qualities and properties as virgin polyester. The depolymerised, purified and decoloured material, which can be mixed with Vigin PET as well as rPET from mechanical recycling and possibly biobased monomers, will be used by the consortium partners as a raw material for the production of polyester specialties for specific target markets. This ERDF valorisation project provides a necessary insight into the operation of the continuous litigation technology on a pilot production scale of 20 kg/h. Multiple feedstocks in the pilot plant will be tested for the possibility of chemical recycling per type. The project results in the design of a scalable plant for chemical recycling. This future installation will make a major contribution to achieving a complete circular chain solution, thus providing a solution for the current difficult to recycle polyester waste and further reducing dependence on virgin material in the chain. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: The aim of this project is to chemically recycle various waste polyester feedstocks in a pilot plant with an innovative process to achieve 100 % clean and recycled material with almost the same qualities and properties as virgin polyester. The depolymerised, purified and decoloured material, which can be mixed with Vigin PET as well as rPET from mechanical recycling and possibly biobased monomers, will be used by the consortium partners as a raw material for the production of polyester specialties for specific target markets. This ERDF valorisation project provides a necessary insight into the operation of the continuous litigation technology on a pilot production scale of 20 kg/h. Multiple feedstocks in the pilot plant will be tested for the possibility of chemical recycling per type. The project results in the design of a scalable plant for chemical recycling. This future installation will make a major contribution to achieving a complete circular chain solution, thus providing a solution for the current difficult to recycle polyester waste and further reducing dependence on virgin material in the chain. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: The aim of this project is to chemically recycle various waste polyester feedstocks in a pilot plant with an innovative process to achieve 100 % clean and recycled material with almost the same qualities and properties as virgin polyester. The depolymerised, purified and decoloured material, which can be mixed with Vigin PET as well as rPET from mechanical recycling and possibly biobased monomers, will be used by the consortium partners as a raw material for the production of polyester specialties for specific target markets. This ERDF valorisation project provides a necessary insight into the operation of the continuous litigation technology on a pilot production scale of 20 kg/h. Multiple feedstocks in the pilot plant will be tested for the possibility of chemical recycling per type. The project results in the design of a scalable plant for chemical recycling. This future installation will make a major contribution to achieving a complete circular chain solution, thus providing a solution for the current difficult to recycle polyester waste and further reducing dependence on virgin material in the chain. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q3988824 in Netherlands
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Project Q3988824 in Netherlands |
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3,155,904.0 Euro
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9,284,801.412 Euro
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33.99 percent
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20 July 2018
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30 June 2021
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Cumapol Emmen B.V.
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6902 PK
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7821AT
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6160AB
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6902 PK
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7821 AT
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7801 CB
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Doel van dit project is het chemisch recyclen van verschillende afval polyester feedstocks in een pilot-plant installatie met een innovatieve procesvoering om te komen tot 100% schoon en gerecycled materiaal met nagenoeg dezelfde kwaliteiten en eigenschappen als virgin polyester. Het gedepolymeriseerde, gezuiverde en ontkleurde materiaal, welke bijgemengd kan worden met vigin PET als ook rPET uit mechanische recycling en eventueel biobased monomeren, zal door de consortiumpartners gebruikt worden als grondstof voor de productie van polyesterspecialiteiten voor specifieke doelmarkten. In dit EFRO Valorisatieproject wordt een noodzakelijk inzicht gekregen in de werking van de technologie voor continu procesvoering op een pilot productieschaal van 20 kg/uur. Er zullen meerdere feedstocks in de pilot-plant installatie getest worden op de mogelijkheid van het chemisch recyclen per type. Het project resulteert in het ontwerp van een opschaalbare installatie voor chemisch recyclen. Deze toekomstige installatie zal een grote bijdrage leveren aan het komen tot een volledige circulaire keten-oplossing, en biedt zo een oplossing voor de huidige moeilijk te recyclen polyester afvallen en de afhankelijkheid van virgin materiaal in de keten verder verlaagd wordt. (Dutch)
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The aim of this project is to chemically recycle various waste polyester feedstocks in a pilot plant with an innovative process to achieve 100 % clean and recycled material with almost the same qualities and properties as virgin polyester. The depolymerised, purified and decoloured material, which can be mixed with Vigin PET as well as rPET from mechanical recycling and possibly biobased monomers, will be used by the consortium partners as a raw material for the production of polyester specialties for specific target markets. This ERDF valorisation project provides a necessary insight into the operation of the continuous litigation technology on a pilot production scale of 20 kg/h. Multiple feedstocks in the pilot plant will be tested for the possibility of chemical recycling per type. The project results in the design of a scalable plant for chemical recycling. This future installation will make a major contribution to achieving a complete circular chain solution, thus providing a solution for the current difficult to recycle polyester waste and further reducing dependence on virgin material in the chain. (English)
15 December 2021
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Identifiers
OP-2014-2023-Noord-OPSNN0214
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