VERT et NET - Recycle polystyrene with the Quebec technology of Polystyvert
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Our videobloger Gabrielle Benabdallah is on a Quebec cleantech tour.
This week she learns how Polystyvert's technology (Montreal, QC) recycles polystyrene, better known as Styrofoam.
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Vert & Net is an Écotech Québec initiative.
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Executive producer : Victoria Smaniotto
Director and editor : Hugh John Murray
1st and 2nd camera : Walid Kafi
Sound : Zouhair N'Choubi
Super technology. Let it be known!
Is this product to market yet? ive been doing something similar in my garage
You should make a mobile unit like styro-go has done...Can your mobile units make bricks for construction known as Habiterra Blocks? How about bricks which fit together like legos? I know of such a brick configuration being used to build homes... and I've seen systems to form bricks from 40% shredded plastic, 50% used cooking oil and 10% Styrofoam or just using plastic and sand. Imangine the money from such construction with mobile units? Also, why not treat the Styrofoam with d'Limonene then when melted simply add to the densifiers with waste plastic and sand then the melted Styrofoam will simply act as a binder (glue) to make stronger bricks or roofing tiles
Re-use of recycled EPS for the construction of houses, refurbishment, thermal insulation, fire protection, earthquake resistance combined in a single recycled material - www.lightandcoolwallsystem.com
we can provide the machine 008613365455439. amysalemanager@abcn.group