Flumixt
Aerospace
- Mar 30, 2007
- 6
Looking at vinyl windows the question came up of how much the % of recycled vinyl used affects the structure quality.
The question in my mind is just how is the recycled stuff incorporated into the product? Is it just a ground up filler? Or does it get re-polymerized? If the latter there shouldn't be any difference between a virgin and recycled product. I don't see how melting the stuff down re-polymerizes it. If its just a filler it seems to me it would make a LOT of difference.
So! Is "regrind" added to new vinyl just a filler or is it re-polymerized?
The question in my mind is just how is the recycled stuff incorporated into the product? Is it just a ground up filler? Or does it get re-polymerized? If the latter there shouldn't be any difference between a virgin and recycled product. I don't see how melting the stuff down re-polymerizes it. If its just a filler it seems to me it would make a LOT of difference.
So! Is "regrind" added to new vinyl just a filler or is it re-polymerized?