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UmweltMagazin Jan - Feb 2008, Seite 35 - 36
Reine Kunststoffe aus Shredderrückständen
Die Altautoverwertung konzentriert sich nach heutigem Stand der Technik im Wesentlichen auf die Rückgewinnung der Eisenmetalle, die rund 75% Gewichtsprozent der zu verschrottenden Pkw ausmachen. Kunststoffe, Glas, Textilien und Restmetalle dagegen verbleiben im Shredderrückstand. Durch eine Kombination aus mechanischer Nachbehandlung und dem CreaSolv®-Prozeß lassen sich hochwertige technische Kunststoffe zurückgewinnen.
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EU-Recycling 6/2007; ePaper Edition, page 14-16
CreaSolv® und Centrevap: WRAP is testing new methods for additive separation of WEEE plastics
Removing additives from electronic and electric waste can be economically and ecologically more clever than landfilling, energetic recovery through incineration or shipping it abroad. These findings were made in the latest study on mixed polymers which was recently published by the British Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP).
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EU-Recycling 5/2007; ePaper Edition, page 3-5
Europe's Future Resource: Plastics from old Electronic Devices
In the near future, used electronic and electrical devices could be in great demand not only for their metal parts. In times of rising oil prices, the plastic parts will become important resources. The CreaSolv® method makes an efficient recovery possible.
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02.2007 - Spiegel TV broadcast |
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Spiegel TV broadcast on February 9, 2007
The CreaSolv® Process
Spiegel TV broadcasted a comprehensive report on today recycling technologies and featured the CreaSolv® Process.
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2006/2007 - Fraunhofer IVV Annual Report (Extract) |
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Fraunhofer Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung
Annual Report 2006/2007
Business Field 6 "Recycling Plastics", page 72-76 (Extract)
Dr. Andreas Mäurer
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