STARLINGER
PET bottle-to-bottle reclaim line for Thailand's EcoBlue / Unit to be part of new facility
EcoBlue’s “3D Pure” rPET for bottles (Photo: Starlinger) |
Thai recycler EcoBlue (Siam Eastern Industrial Park, Rayong; www.ecoblue.co.th) will install a bottle-to-bottle line for PET recycling at its new USD 25m (EUR 21m) reclaim facility, according to Austrian machine maker Starlinger (Vienna; www.starlinger.com), which is supplying the unit.
The plant in the Rayong province will also recycle polyolefins, Starlinger said, noting that its line can produce up to 20,000 t/y of rPET. The supplier says the unit has a 215 mm screw, which offers throughput as high as 2,500 kg/hour.
EcoBlue says on its website that it has a letter of no objection (LNO) from the US Food and Drug Administration for its “3D Pure” brands of rPET, which makes them acceptable for food-contact applications. The company said it is the first in Thailand to receive such an approval.
The plant in the Rayong province will also recycle polyolefins, Starlinger said, noting that its line can produce up to 20,000 t/y of rPET. The supplier says the unit has a 215 mm screw, which offers throughput as high as 2,500 kg/hour.
EcoBlue says on its website that it has a letter of no objection (LNO) from the US Food and Drug Administration for its “3D Pure” brands of rPET, which makes them acceptable for food-contact applications. The company said it is the first in Thailand to receive such an approval.
02.08.2021 Plasteurope.com [248186-0]
Published on 02.08.2021