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[[File:Halle-2e universal.jpg|thumbnail|recycling line recoSTAR universal 65]] | [[File:Halle-2e universal.jpg|thumbnail|recycling line recoSTAR universal 65]] | ||
[[File:Halle-2e mit dynamic rechts.jpg|thumbnail|recycling line recoSTAR dynamic 65]] | [[File:Halle-2e mit dynamic rechts.jpg|thumbnail|recycling line recoSTAR dynamic 65]] | ||
[[File:B5V8993 ret.jpg|thumbnail|PET strapping]]<br /> | |||
Due to availability and properties, PET bottle flakes have manifold applications. The largest amount is used for the production of fibres, filaments and nonwovens. Adding PET flakes when recycling production waste is a possibility to increase the viscosity of the rPET pellets. Finest melt filtration is available; use of up to 100 % rPET pellets possible. | Due to availability and properties, PET bottle flakes have manifold applications. The largest amount is used for the production of fibres, filaments and nonwovens. Adding PET flakes when recycling production waste is a possibility to increase the viscosity of the rPET pellets. Finest melt filtration is available; use of up to 100 % rPET pellets possible. | ||
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=== PET strapping === | === PET strapping === | ||
PET flakes are also a valuable secondary resource for strapping bands, which can be made from up to 100 % recycled PET (rPET) when processed with the Starlinger iV+ technology. | PET flakes are also a valuable secondary resource for strapping bands, which can be made from up to 100 % recycled PET (rPET) when processed with the Starlinger iV+ technology. | ||