
Acrylic Scrap
Product Name: Acrylic Scrap (Polymethyl Methacrylate, PMMA)
Material Type: Acrylic (PMMA)
Form: Sheets, pieces, flakes, or chunks (depending on the source and processing)
Color: Clear, transparent, white, colored, or mixed (as per customer requirements)
Origin: Germany
Purity: 95% – 100% acrylic content (minimal contamination)
Density: 1.17 g/cm³
Moisture Content: Less than 1%
Size: Typically 1 cm – 10 cm pieces or flakes (customizable for specific needs)
Recyclability: 100% recyclable, suitable for reprocessing into new acrylic products
Melting Point: 160°C – 200°C
Contaminants: Free from PVC, metals, and other non-acrylic materials
Packaging: Baled, bagged, or in bulk, based on customer preferences
Environmental Compliance: Processed under Germany’s strict recycling and environmental regulations
Certification: Compliant with international recycling standards and environmental regulations (FDA, REACH, and others upon request)
Description
Acrylic Scrap consists of post-industrial and post-consumer acrylic materials, often sourced from the production of acrylic sheets, displays, and other transparent products. Acrylic, also known as Polymethyl Methacrylate (PMMA), is a lightweight, shatter-resistant plastic with excellent clarity and UV stability. This scrap is collected, sorted, and processed to be reused in various applications. The material is free from contaminants and can be reprocessed into new acrylic products. Sourced from Germany, the acrylic scrap meets high-quality and environmental standards, making it suitable for various industrial uses.
Application:
Acrylic Scrap is used in several industries due to its outstanding clarity, impact resistance, and versatility:
- Signage and Display Industry: Recycled into new acrylic sheets for signs, displays, and point-of-purchase materials.
- Automotive Industry: Used in the production of automotive parts like headlight lenses, light covers, and interior trim components.
- Furniture Manufacturing: Recycled into acrylic furniture, decorative items, and household products.
- Construction and Architecture: Processed into windows, skylights, and other transparent architectural features.
- Lighting Industry: Recycled into light covers, lampshades, and diffusers.
- Consumer Goods: Converted into products like picture frames, aquariums, and containers.
- Recycling Industry: Plays a role in reducing plastic waste and contributes to sustainable manufacturing by allowing for continuous reuse of acrylic material.