Engineering material from flexible food packaging waste: Property profile and feasibility

Author:

Várdai Róbert12ORCID,Romsics Imre12,Pregi Emese12,Faludi Gábor12,Móczó János12,Pukánszky Béla12

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Plastics and Rubber Technology, Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science, Faculty of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology Budapest University of Technology and Economics Budapest Hungary

2. Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry HUN‐REN Research Centre for Natural Sciences Budapest Hungary

Abstract

AbstractThe goal of this project was to recycle the waste forming in the production of a flexible, multilayer food packaging film. The film consists of five layers, two polyamides containing three different polymers, a polyethylene and two adhesive layers of maleated polyethylene. The type of the components and the exact composition are not disclosed because they represent proprietary information. The key to recycling is the selection of an appropriate strategy and target product. In this case, glass fiber reinforced PA composites were produced with an acceptable property profile. The properties of the recycled product are comparable to those of commercial composites available on the market. The crucial question was the selection of the glass fiber grade with the appropriate sizing. The selection was further complicated by the possible interaction of the functionalized polymer with the sizing of the fiber. The implementation of the solution is feasible technologically, the properties of the product are comparable to those available on the market, and its price is very advantageous.Highlights An engineering material can be produced from flexible multilayer packaging waste. The properties of the recycled product are comparable with those on the market. The selection of the glass fiber is crucial for mechanical properties. The solution is feasible technologically and the final price is competitive.

Publisher

Wiley

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