
PET Scrap
Product Name: PET Scrap
Material Type: Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
Form: Shredded pieces, flakes, or bales (depending on customer specifications)
Color: Clear, natural (often from PET bottles), or mixed colors (if applicable)
Origin: Germany
Purity: 90% – 100% PET content (minimal contamination)
Density: 1.34 g/cm³
Size: Shredded pieces typically 1 cm – 10 cm or in bulk (customizable)
Moisture Content: Less than 1%
Packaging: Baled, bagged, or bulk, based on customer needs
Contaminants: Free from PVC, paper, metals, glass, and other foreign materials
Recyclability: 100% recyclable, suitable for a wide range of uses, including packaging, textiles, and more
Environmental Compliance: Processed in line with Germany’s strict recycling standards and environmental regulations
Certification: Compliant with international recycling standards (FDA, EU regulations, REACH certified upon request)
Description
PET Scrap consists of post-consumer and post-industrial polyethylene terephthalate (PET) materials that are no longer in use. PET is one of the most widely used thermoplastics, especially in packaging, especially beverage bottles, containers, and textiles. This scrap material comes from discarded PET bottles, containers, films, and other products. The PET Scrapis sorted, cleaned, and processed to ensure it meets recycling standards. Sourced from Germany, this material adheres to high-quality and environmental standards, making it ideal for reuse in various industries.
Application:
PET Scrap can be recycled into a broad range of products, making it a valuable material across multiple industries:
- Packaging Industry: Recycled into new PET bottles, containers, and packaging materials for beverages, food, and other products.
- Textile Industry: Reprocessed into polyester fibers for use in fabrics, carpets, upholstery, and other textile products.
- Automotive Industry: Used in the production of interior components like trims, panels, and upholstery.
- Consumer Goods: Recycled into products such as storage containers, household items, and toys.
- Plastic Sheet Production: Converted into PET sheets for signage, displays, and other industrial applications.
- Construction Industry: Used to make durable plastic materials for insulation, pipes, and building components.
- Recycling Industry: Contributes to the circular economy by promoting the reuse of PET materials and reducing plastic waste.