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Development of Painted Super Olefin Bumper Recycling Technology
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Abstract
In automotive plastic parts, bumpers are rather bigger parts and easy to be detached. And there is growing need to develop bumpers recycling technology. Now we developed the recycling technology for waste painted Super Olefin Polymer (SOP) bumpers from car dealers in production. This technology consists of discriminating from the repair in market by dyeing, and of melting SOP resin and hydrolysis of the paint film which are carried out simultaneously in a twin-screw extruder Reactive Processing System.
Authors
- Junichi Handa
- Hisayuki Iwai - Toyota Motor Corp.
- Sadao Ikeda - Toyota Motor Corp.
- Toshiyuki Suzuki - Toyota Motor Corp.
- Norio Satoh - Toyota Central Research & Development Lab.
- Takashi Ohta - Toyota Central Research & Development Lab.
- Mitsumasa Matsushita - Toyota Central Research & Development Lab.
- Shigetoshi Sugiyama - Toyota Central Research & Development Lab.
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Handa, J., Iwai, H., Ikeda, S., Suzuki, T. et al., "Development of Painted Super Olefin Bumper Recycling Technology," SAE Technical Paper 960283, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/960283.Also In
References
- Kato Atsushi et al. Recycling Technology for Plastic Materials Automobile Technology 46 5 1992
- Ikai Tadayoshi et al. Development of PP-Coated Bumper Recycling Technology Pre-Conference Proceedings of the Spring Meeting of the Association for Automobile Technology 1993
- Ikeda Sadao et al. Continuous Recycling Processing System for PP-Coated Bumpers Pre-Conference Proceedings of the Autumn Meeting of the Association for Automobile Technology 1994