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Owing to its physical properties, PEF qualifies as a strong candidate for PET substitution particularly in bottle, fiber and film packaging applications.
Of particular interest is Poly(Ethylene-2,5-Furanoate) (PEF), which can be synthesized from monomers derived from sugars and exhibits physical properties that imply large substitution potential for PET in bottle, fiber and packaging applications.
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The use of recycled waste PET bottle fibers for the reinforcement of concrete is studied by Foti (2013b).
It is widely used for various applications such as bottles, fibers, moldings, and sheets because of its excellent tensile and impact strength, clarity, processability, chemical resistance, and thermal stability (Pawlak et al. 2000; Kong and Hay 2003; Avila-Orta et al. 2003).
The surviving company, yet to be named, will make plastics for soda bottles and fibers for cigarette filters.
Acetic acid is salable to various manufacturing industries for the production of film, bottles and fibers, among other products.
Polyethylene Therephthalate (PET) is a kind of polymer which is used in manufacturing polyester fibers, bottle resin and engineering polyester in most of the countries around the world.
In general, contamination cannot be admitted for fiber or bottle applications because of fiber breakage and aesthetic problems.
Many of the sculptures are decorated with common objects such as whisk broom fibers and bottle caps that add texture, color and interest.
One solution to environmental pollution includes recycling plastic bottle wastes as synthetic fibers and incorporating them into concrete.
In addition to the gasoline stations, Sinopec will buy businesses making raw materials for plastic bottles and synthetic fibers, and chemicals to speed oil refining.
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