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Recycled Plastic Manufacturing

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Recycled Plastic Manufacturing

Manufacturing process of Recycled polyester yarn from bottle

The manufacture of recycled polyester yarn is very easy and economical, which encourages fabric manufacturers. The classification and grading of plastic bottles are cut into small pieces and then ground into small pieces to melt and soften the plastic and pass through many small holes to form filaments. Today, these filaments are used in the weaving and knitting industries to make fabrics.

Flow chart of using plastic bottles to make fabric

1. Chop up (do not pour the stored liquid into the bottle) 2. Sorting and separating transparent plastic 3. Treat with caustic soda to remove mobile competitors from plastic that is harmful to the body 4. Pass through a spiral channel with a temperature of 2700C (mixer); filaments are produced here 5. The mixing and blending of different types of threads passes through the heating chamber to bond the fibers together to form a continuous thread 6. Then take it to Aegis to produce materials (fibers), pack them and send them to spinning 7. Start combing (all lines and similar directions together) 8. Sliver form (rotating on the bobbin) 9. Send to weaving factory or woven factory to produce fabric

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Future Textile Manufacturing

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Future Textile Manufacturing

Scandinavian Textile & Apparel are recognized by the world for protecting our future environmental needs. They help support brands that sell products made from recycled materials. The company has established partnerships with numerous fabric suppliers who use recycled plastic bottles, ghost nets and other recyclable waste to produce fabrics. After that, they will send the actual markers to the laboratory to find out exactly how many water bottles are used in each garment.

The company also provides FPP (Full Package Production), which means that we will serve you throughout the entire production process from purchasing fabrics and accessories to the arrival of the goods to the destination. They have also raised thieir service to a whole new level, that is, providing marketing services. (As the diagram on the left shown)

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