Mine is apparently 10kg a week

  • @[email protected]OP
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    11 year ago

    I am not opposed, assuming there isn’t a severe quality concern. I would rather like a way to recycle my waste plastic. There isn’t really anyone local that will recycle PETG or PLA.

    • TimPostma
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      11 year ago

      @Rutty there is a way first cut the plastic then use a blender on ice crush but be sure its normal plastic second it has to be sorted by thermodynamics & shade of color

      • @[email protected]OP
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        11 year ago

        Yes! They do exist. It’s about $20k USD to get a system that will recycle filament.

        I’ve also looked at the idea of using pelletized plastic and molds to make other products, like dominos for example.

    • TimPostma
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      01 year ago

      @Rutty correction PET & PETG is commonly used in water bottles in Canada if i am wrong you can correct me & i will do re-evaluation

      • @[email protected]OP
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        11 year ago

        PET is used in plastic water bottles, PETG is considered a contaminant and typically not part of the recycled waste stream, at least in the US. Same for PLA.

        Although as you noted to pelletize plastic a blender would be a good place to start. The question then becomes what do you do with the pellets of plastic?

        From my understanding it takes a system like this https://www.filabot.com/products to produce filament from waste plastic. That’s not to say you can’t used the pellets in some other way.