Vinyl Recycling
If you wish to Buy or Sell Vinyl polymer materials like PVC, EVA or PVB, simply
ADD your inquiry
to the Vinyl Recycling Exchange.
The exchange is a unique service that directly connects waste Vinyl generators with users of reclaimed Vinyl resins
and has been successfully matching recyclers on-line since 1995.
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Vinyl Waste
The recovery of waste PVC, EVA, PVB, and Vinyl polymer resins are typically classified into several common
grades
of Vinyl for recycling material identification.
The recycling procedure involves three main stages of material processing,
scrap,
regrind and
repro.
Vinyl Scrap
The first stage of the recycling process is the segregation of
Vinyl Scrap
into uniform grades
and the removal of any foreign materials or contamination.
The scrap material may be bundled or baled to facilitate transportation or material handling.
Vinyl Regrind
The second stage of the recycling process is reducing various sizes and shapes of Vinyl scraps into a
uniform granule or
Vinyl Regrind
suitable for blending and as an extruder feedstock.
Vinyl Repro
The next stage of the recycling process is reprocessing the regrind into a resin pellet or compound with
specific technical specifications, colour, fillers etc.
The
Vinyl Repro
becomes a raw feedstock in the manufacturing process worldwide.
PVC Recycling
If you wish to recycle flexible or rigid Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) plastic,
please feel free to ADD a
Buy or Sell
inquiry to the Vinyl Recycling Exchange.
EVA Recycling
If you seek to trade in Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)
simply submit an
Available or Wanted
request to the Vinyl Recycling Exchange.
PVB Recycling
If you wish to Buy or Sell Polyvinyl Butyl (PVB) polymer resins,
ADD your inquiry
to the Vinyl Recycling Exchange.
The exchange service matches sources of PVB waste with Industrial recovered PVB users.
PVB is recovered from the safty layer from automotive
Windshield Recycling.
Learn more about the industry with Recycling 101, You also may ask your Recycling Industry questions.