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Establishing a carbon-free and recycling-oriented society: Recycled Plastic Analysis Solutions
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Overview

Various plastic recycling measures are being implemented in response to growing awareness about needing to establish a carbon-free and recycling-oriented society. Plastic recycling primarily involves one of these two processes: "material recycling," which uses waste plastic directly in the form of plastic as a raw material for reuse products, and "chemical recycling," which chemically decomposes waste plastic for reuse as a raw material in new products.

In this eBook, we highlight our analytical solutions, including structural analysis, mechanical properties, impurities analysis, and multifaceted evaluations used in the plastic recycling process.

Key Objectives:
  • Grasp an overview of analysis solutions for plastic recycle processes (Structural Analysis, Mechanical Analysis, Impurities Analysis, Multifaced Evaluation) as well as instrument used for tackling challenges in plastic recycling.
  • Discover the importance of comprehensive evaluation in plastic analysis and learn about the range of instrument that addresses these critical issues.
  • Gain insights into essential instruments for process management and quality control.

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