2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2241246/v1
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Near-infrared-based determination of mass-based material flow compositions in mechanical recycling of post-consumer plastics: Technical feasibility enables novel applications

Abstract: Mass-based material flow compositions (MFCOs) are crucial to assess and optimize mechanical plastic recycling processes. While MFCOs are determined by manual sorting analysis today, in the future MFCOs could be determined inline through near-infrared-based material flow characterization. This study aims to quantify the accuracy of near-infrared-based MFCO determinations to assess its technical feasibility. Therefore, binary mixtures of plastic flakes and post-consumer packaging were pixel-based classified at d… Show more

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