Plastics identification code
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|<center>Electrical conduit, plumbing</center><center>pipes and fittings, blister</center><center>packs, clear cordial and fruit</center><center>juice bottles</center> | |<center>Electrical conduit, plumbing</center><center>pipes and fittings, blister</center><center>packs, clear cordial and fruit</center><center>juice bottles</center> | ||
|<center>PIPE, FLOORING</center><center>Pipe and hose fittings,</center><center> garden hose, electrical conduit, </center><center>shoes, road cone bases, </center><center>drainage pipes, electrical conduit </center><center>and ducting, detergent bottles</center> | |<center>PIPE, FLOORING</center><center>Pipe and hose fittings,</center><center> garden hose, electrical conduit, </center><center>shoes, road cone bases, </center><center>drainage pipes, electrical conduit </center><center>and ducting, detergent bottles</center> | ||
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!Plasticised<br />Polyvinyl<br />Chloride<br />PPVC<br /> | !Plasticised<br />Polyvinyl<br />Chloride<br />PPVC<br /> | ||
|<center>Flexible, clear, elastic,</center><center>can be solvent welded</center><center>Softens: 70 - 100° C</center> <center>SG = 1.35</center> | |<center>Flexible, clear, elastic,</center><center>can be solvent welded</center><center>Softens: 70 - 100° C</center> <center>SG = 1.35</center> | ||
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Revision as of 11:37, 4 October 2007
The Plastics Identification Code identifies the type of plastic resin a product is made from. The code makes it easier for re-processors to identify and separate used plastics for a range of new applications. Single and mixed materials can be recycled into new products, and used plastics can also be converted into liquid fuel or other energy.
TYPE OF PLASTIC | PROPERTIES Incl. Specific Gravity | APPLICATIONS: Virgin Grades | APPLICATIONS: Recycled grades MAJOR USE / minor use |
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Polyethylene Terephthalate PET | |||
High Density Polyethylene HDPE | |||
Unplasticised Polyvinyl Chloride UPVC | |||
Plasticised Polyvinyl Chloride PPVC |