Recycling-oriented characterization of polyolefin packaging waste

Waste Manag. 2013 Mar;33(3):574-84. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2012.11.018. Epub 2012 Dec 27.

Abstract

Packaging waste is one of the main sources of secondary polyolefins. It is essential to characterize polyolefins derived from this waste stream in such way, that not only mechanical sorting methods can effectively separate, but also that on-line sensor systems can quantitatively assess their distribution. The characterization methodology is hierarchical, relating all properties of waste particles in any phase of the processing ultimately to the input End-Of-Life products. The present paper documents a pre-concentrate obtained by hand picking of mixed Romanian household waste. Investigations have been addressed to identify the composition of this polyolefin waste stream, to study the polyolefin density distribution, to distinguish the polymer manufacturing methods (i.e. injection molding and blow molding) by flake physical properties and finally to perform all the required characterization and identification by hyperspectral imaging. On the basis of these analyses, polyolefins from packaging wastes can be recycled by density separation and their rheological properties and wall thickness indicate the molding procedures. Hyperspectral imaging based procedures have been also applied to set up quality control actions for recycled products.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Household Products
  • Polyenes* / analysis
  • Polyenes* / chemistry
  • Product Packaging*
  • Recycling / methods*
  • Refuse Disposal / methods
  • Rheology
  • Romania

Substances

  • Polyenes
  • PL 732