New plastics separation technology increases recovery rates for acoustics material manufacturer

A manufacturer of acoustics material, such as that found in car boots and bonnets, is recovering more waste material for re-use in new products by using new plastics separation technology.Axion engineering, a division of Axion Consulting, has helped design and install an air-flow separator for Niko Coatings, a manufacturer of acoustic insulation and carpet backing materials.The innovative machine was developed under a Waste ...

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