Rubbers and Plastics

Gomme e materie plastiche

Pulverization processes normally carried out at ambient temperature can be done at cryogenic temperatures, obtaining higher quality ground products and reducing energy costs.

Heat-sensitive substances with low softening points such as plastics, elastomers, resins and oily products, can be milled effectively by the use of liquid nitrogen to bring them to their brittle temperature.

Cryogenic grinding is used successfully and economically in the milling of elastomer waste, plastics, and in all fields where cryogenic methods increase the efficiency of the grinding technology without damaging the physical, chemical or reticular structure of the end product.

 

 

 

The following table shows the materials tested by STM, indicating them in the first tab with a list, and then specifying in subsequent tabs the machines of STM suitable for working specific materials.

Product
ABS Bakelite (recovery) Ebonite EPDM
Rubber Tire (recovery) HD-PE - Polyethylene high density LD-PE - Polyethylene low density NBR + ferrite
Polyamide 12 Polyamide 66 Polypropylene PTFE Polytetrafluoroethylene
Polyurethane PVC (recovery) Epoxyde resin Phenolic resin
Silicone (recovery) TBBS Coupled pipes: PE + Aluminium Viton Black (recovery)
Viton Green (recovery)      

MJS MillGo to the MJS mill page

 

Product
Ebonite PTFE Polytetrafluoroethylene Epoxyde resin  

JCFF millGo to the JCFF mill page

 

Product
Bakelite (recovery)      

SDF ClassifierGo to the SDF Classifier page

 

Product
Bakelite (recovery) Ebonite Coupled pipes: PE + Aluminium Viton Black (recovery)
Viton Green (recovery)      

MP MillGo to the MP mill page

 

Product
ABS Bakelite (recovery) Ebonite EPDM
Rubber Tire (recovery) HD-PE - Polyethylene high density LD-PE - Polyethylene low density NBR + ferrite
Polyamide 12 Polyamide 66 Polypropylene PTFE Polytetrafluoroethylene
Polyurethane PVC (recovery) Epoxyde resin Phenolic resin
Silicone (recovery) TBBS Coupled pipes: PE + Aluminium Viton Black (recovery)
Viton Green (recovery)