06. Jan 2015

Ak Inovex develops recycling technology without using water

Ak Inovex develops recycling technology without using water

Traditionally, plastic recycling processes involve using a lot of water. In order to avoid this waste, Mexico-based Ak Inovex developed a new green technology that doesn’t require liquids, and has the capacity to process materials such as styrofoam, polystyrene and ABS using the same type of customizable machinery.

The technology developed by Marco Adame, founder of Ak Inovex, can process more than 90 percent of any type of plastic, avoids water waste and reduces production costs by half without reducing the quality of the pellets (small beads of recycled plastic) by avoiding stages with severe changes in temperature.

AK InovexMarco Adame said than the original process of obtaining recycled beads involves washing and then grinding plastic containers. However, this type of plastic has the distinction of being hygroscopic (when it comes in contact with water it retains moisture at a molecular level), so it has to be dehydrated in order to be crystallized; this involves applying heat at 180º C and then cooling the material with water.

However, because AK Inovex’s technology requires no water, energy consumption is reduced by half. Moreover, the system is compact, requiring less space than conventional processes, and produces better-quality pellets, whichmakes the recycling process more profitable.

"Ak Inovex has a pending patent registration of the three technologies that integrate the development, which are responsible for cooling the plastic through contact with special walls and form the plastic beads,” explained. Adame.

The advantage of this technology is its ability to process any type of plastic, such as styrofoam, polystyrene, PET and ABS; the difference lies in the mechanism, because there is a special piece for each type of material. The production capacity of plastic beads is of two tons and the team is currently working on increasing it to ten.

For next year, the company wants to change its business strategy and add an ecological washing machine for plastics that uses a special biodetergent, which will reduce the cost of operation even more.

Marco Adame commented that during their participation in the Cleantech Challenge Mexico, a contest to promote the development of green companies, he had contact with the ALINSA group, which is engaged in the manufacture of environmentally friendly cleaning products using biodegradable chemicals.

After the competition, the two companies started talking and have now joined forces in order to integrate the ecological washing machine system (which uses plastic substances claimed to biodegrade in less than 28 days) which does not impact the environment, hence replacing lye, which is the current substance used for washing the materials. (KL)

Based on text contributed by Agencia ID to http://www.alphagalileo.org

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