Pomroy
Mechanical
- Aug 10, 2010
- 1
Hello,
I work with a company that manufactures inflatable shelters. We use a PVC fabric for the majority of our components of each individual shelter. But from building these shelters, a large amount of scrap remains after the fabric is cut. We have a large number of "scrap" crates and wish to somehow recycle as much of this as possible. I am wondering is there a method, or if it is possible to shred this scrap, melt it down and place in a mould, hence turning our scrap into something useful.
I would like to state I am a Mechanical Engineer, so I have limited chemistry background but have some experience with material engineering.
Thanks for any replies or comments you may have.
Cheers,
Brent
I work with a company that manufactures inflatable shelters. We use a PVC fabric for the majority of our components of each individual shelter. But from building these shelters, a large amount of scrap remains after the fabric is cut. We have a large number of "scrap" crates and wish to somehow recycle as much of this as possible. I am wondering is there a method, or if it is possible to shred this scrap, melt it down and place in a mould, hence turning our scrap into something useful.
I would like to state I am a Mechanical Engineer, so I have limited chemistry background but have some experience with material engineering.
Thanks for any replies or comments you may have.
Cheers,
Brent