Precious Plastic
Precious Plastic Release status: beta [box doku] | |
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Description | DIY Plastic Recycling |
Author(s) | David, Katharina, Severin |
Precious Plastic is a project for DIY plastic recycling. David and Severin have started been building a plastic recycling workshop in our lab, and here you can find a bunch of information on it. More about the worldwide project on their website.
Engage
You think this idea is super awesome? You can be a part of it!
Collect Plastic
The easiest way to help out is to collect plastic. Most of us still use a lot of single use plastic at home. Let's put it to some good use.
The Elevator Pitch
Collect these three things:
- Joghurt Cups (also Cream, Custard, .., these plastic things with usually a foil lid on top)
- Shampoo Bottles
- Cream Cheese Containers
Make sure they're clean (you can usually simply throw them in the dishwasher alongside your other dishes), and bring them to our workshop for shredding and recycling.
Get others to collect plastic
- Ask your local Döner place or other restaurant about what they do with plastics. They usually get some of their ingredients in big plastic buckets.
- Get your neighbors involved
Gather Tools and Machine parts
We still need a few things for our workshop. If you or someone you know might have access to any of this, and could donate it to us, that would be amazing. Here's our current list:
- Motors
- Motor for the extrusion machine
- Replacement motor for the shredder
- Electric iron (no need for steam or anything like that)
- T-Shirt Press
- VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) for the extrusion motor
Join our Meetup & our Workshop
We have started our monthly meetup series. Check the Meetup page for the next date.
Donate
Building these machines and keeping them running costs time and money. So does getting them to events and shows. You can send us a donation via PayPal by mentioning Precious Plastic in the message.
PR
Social Media
You can find us on:
Newsletter
In the making...
Collecting
We're collecting different types of plastic in labeled black boxes ( + one box for the stuff we're not sure about). Everything should be clean before it gets into the boxes!
- Acrylic is really hard to recycle apparently, so we're not collecting that
- Sorting through the plastics recycling bin helps us reduce the amount of plastic trash
- Dumpster diving on the KQ?
Processing
Plastic Bags
Inspired by a video [1] and blogpost [2] of bjornsteinar.
- Material: plastic bags or bubble wrap
- Tools: iron and baking paper
- Steps
- Place material between two sheets of baking paper.
- Iron single sheets as the shrinking is quite drastic and not really predictable (if material ruptures or holes are forming, try reducing the temperature).
- Fuse pre-ironed sheets together to create thicker, stronger material or extend the material dimensions.
- Optionally imprint their textures to the surface by using fabrics or perforated metal plates.
Further research necessary
- Styrofoam
- Disolvable in D-Limonene (Instructable)
Machines
Money spent so far (not really complete)
Shredder
Status: working!
- Hopper is falling apart, needs some glue
- Funnel from shredder into the collection box needs improvement
- Axis of the shredder might be a bit crooked
- More information on motors and how to start them: Drehstromasynchronmotoren, Starten von Motoren
- Electronics: Got a softstarter, missing a direction switch. But that's for later.
Compression
Status:
- Oven finished
- Need to build "Compression unit"
- To be combined with the extrusion machine
Injection
Status:
- Base: done
- Hopper: done.
- Missing the thread on the pipe, then it can be put together.
Other stuff:
- Some premade molds [7]
Extrusion
Status:
- Got the screw and pretty much most other parts
- Hopper already built
- Missing the motor