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Luxus Limited
Luxus - Plastic Recycling
Luxus one of the leading UK plastic recycling companies manufacturing high quality engineered plastics.
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COVID-19 Support for Odour Control Project
1 Jun 2020 to 31 Mar 2021
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Recycling up to 376,000 tonnes of waste per annum that would otherwise have gone to landfill/incineration through a new sustainable multi-life NIR sortable polymer pigment and recycling system
1 Mar 2019 to 31 May 2021
The vast majority of sorting recycling facilities that handle plastics use Near Infrared (NIR: 750 -- 1700 nm wavelength) spectroscopy for automated detection of polymer type for effective sorting; this technique has been chosen and developed over the past twenty years as being the only cost effective and robust technique for sorting mixed post consumer w...
A new source of valuable recycled materials from otherwise landfilled odour contaminated plastic waste
1 Feb 2019 to 31 Oct 2021
"Although much progress has been made in recycling the easier polymer streams such as at-line production waste, or through specialist closed loop systems, the challenge to recycle Post Consumer polymer waste (mainly packaging from consumer goods such as food, sauces and detergents) is still tough, particularly for polypropylene and polyethylene. These pol...
Development of a new polymer leak free ultrasonic flow enhancement in injection moulding that can provide a 20% reduction in cycle time, 60% longer flow paths, 10% savings in material – Soniplas
1 Mar 2017 to 28 Feb 2019
The UK and EU polymer processing industry continues to contract, with companies struggling to maintain market share against competition from low cost economies. Whilst energy cost reductions would be welcomed, cycle time and component thickness are key drivers of financial performance, with parts costed as a function of cycle time & machine hourly rate. T...
A new concept process for removal of odour from post consumer waste polymer - VOCex
1 Feb 2017 to 31 Jan 2018
Although much progress has been made in recycling the easier polymer streams such as at-line production waste, or through specialist closed loop systems, the challenge to recycle Post Consumer polymer waste (mainly packaging from consumer goods such as food, sauces and detergents) is still tough, particularly for polypropylene and polyethylene. These poly...
Development of a new polymer leak free ultrasonic flow enhancement in injection moulding that can provide a 20% reduction in cycle time, 60% longer flow paths, 10% savings in material - Ultramelt
1 May 2015 to 31 Jan 2017
The UK and EU polymer processing industry continues to contract, with companies struggling to maintain market share against competition from low cost economies. Whilst energy cost reductions would be welcomed, cycle time and component thickness are key drivers of financial performance, with parts costed as a function of cycle time & machine hourly rate. T...
Lightweight recycled polymers for the Auto industry using cellulose fibre
1 Apr 2013 to 31 Oct 2013
The automotive industry is striving to reduce vehicle weight and desire to use more recycled polymers. For every kg of polymer used, 2kg of weight (replaced metal) is saved. This in turn saves 750 litres of fuel over the life of the vehicle. Meanwhile recovered polymer prices steadily increase making recycled compounds expensive. Recycled polymer compound...