RPVC
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RPVC
A selection of high-quality recycled PVC raw materials
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RPVC uses high purity recycled PVC (PIR) raw materials, industrial recycled materials from certified suppliers, which are carefully sorted to ensure material stability and high mechanical strength. Select Recycling sources
The raw materials of RPVC are mainly derived from a variety of waste PVC products, and these waste sources usually include:
Industrial waste: PVC waste from the production process, such as cutting waste, scraps, pipe waste, etc.
These wastes are carefully screened and cleaned to ensure that they are low in impurities and high in purity, suitable for recycled processing, and ensure that the product has a consistent quality.
Construction waste; From PVC products used in the construction industry, such as window frames, pipes, siding and other waste materials. -
Dyed RPVC
High quality recycled raw materials
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Dyed RPVC (dyed recycled polyvinyl chloride) was dyed using high quality recycled PVC as a base material, combined with advanced dyeing techniques to provide even color and outstanding physical properties. The raw materials are mainly derived from electronic waste, construction waste and industrial waste, which have been carefully selected to ensure their low impurity content and high stability, so as to ensure the color stability, aging resistance and mechanical properties of the final product.
Selected Recycling Sources
Electronic waste: from discarded electronic products, such as TV housings, electronic equipment housings, home appliance parts, etc.
PVC in electronic waste has high mechanical strength and durability, and after recycling and fine screening, it is suitable for the production of high-quality dyed recycled PVC.
Construction waste: It comes from PVC materials produced in building construction, such as pipes, window frames, door frames, etc.
After cleaning and screening treatment to ensure low impurities, construction waste can be used to produce dyed recycled PVC with high stability and adapt to the challenges of the external environment.
Industrial waste: including PVC scraps and waste generated in the industrial production process, these materials are carefully screened and cleaned to ensure high quality dyeing effect and stable physical properties.
Suitable for a variety of high-strength applications, such as auto parts, mechanical equipment shell and so on. -
Reinforced RPVC
High purity selected ingredients
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Industrial recycled PVC (PIR) with a single source and high purity, mainly including injection molding machine mouth material, extruded scraps, sheet cutting waste and unused pipe/profile. These raw materials are directly purchased from reputable upstream PVC manufacturing enterprises, after strict screening, no additional impurities, to ensure stable product quality, while avoiding performance degradation caused by multiple recycling.
Enhanced mechanical properties
Specially Reinforced RPVC with enhanced impact resistance, tensile strength and wear resistance to withstand greater mechanical loads is suitable for high-strength applications such as construction, industrial equipment and automotive parts.
Excellent weather resistance and chemical resistance
Specially formulated, Reinforced RPVC has excellent UV, oxidation and chemical resistance to withstand harsh environments and is not susceptible to aging or degradation, making it especially suitable for outdoor applications. -
Toughening RPVC
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High-Purity Selected Raw Materials
Toughening RPVC is made from high-purity, single-source industrial recycled PVC (PIR), including injection molding sprue waste, extrusion trim scrap, sheet cut-off waste, and unused pipes/profiles. All raw materials are directly sourced from reputable PVC manufacturers and undergo strict selection to ensure they are free from additional impurities, guaranteeing material purity and stability.
Raw Material Sources
Injection Molding Sprue Waste: Derived from the sprues and runners of PVC injection molding processes, such as pipe fittings, connectors, and casings. These materials have not undergone multiple processing cycles, preserving the molecular integrity and ensuring excellent material performance.
Extrusion Trim Scrap: Collected from PVC profile, pipe, and sheet production, including cut-off edges and trimming waste. Since these materials have never been used or exposed to contamination, they maintain properties similar to virgin PVC.
Sheet Cut-Off Waste: Generated during PVC sheet and film production due to size trimming or mold adjustments. This type of waste remains unaffected by thermal aging, ensuring stable color and consistent chemical composition.
Unused Pipes & Profiles: Some PVC pipes and profiles are discarded due to quality control issues such as dimensional deviations or color inconsistencies. These materials are never used, making them highly pure and free from external contamination or degradation. -
Flame Retardant RPVC
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Electronic scrap: PVC parts derived from discarded electronic products, such as TVS, stereo housings, mobile phone housings, etc.
These electronic wastes are carefully screened to ensure their high purity and free of impurities, making them ideal for the production of high-performance Reinforced RPVC, which guarantees high physical properties and structural stability.
Auto parts: PVC parts from discarded cars, such as lights, dashboards, interior trim, etc.
These components are recycled to ensure high stability and excellent impact resistance, enhancing the durability and environmental resistance of Reinforced RPVC.
Industrial waste: includes PVC waste generated during the production process, such as extruded scraps, pipe waste, etc.
These wastes are carefully screened and treated to ensure low impurity content and provide excellent mechanical properties and stability for Reinforced RPVC.