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Float glass cullet
Float glass cullet is waste derived from flat glass produced using the float method, which involves pouring molten glass onto the surface of molten tin. This process results in glass with a perfectly smooth surface and uniform thickness. This cullet is a valuable secondary raw material that can be recycled and reused in the production of flat glass, building materials, or insulation.
Recycling float glass cullet contributes to energy savings, CO₂ emission reductions, and the preservation of natural resources by decreasing the consumption of primary raw materials.
Container glass cullet
Container glass cullet is waste originating from used or damaged glass containers, such as bottles, jars, or flasks. It is a valuable secondary raw material that can be recycled multiple times without losing quality, making it an ideal material for recycling.
The recycling process of container glass cullet allows for energy and natural resource savings since producing glass from recycled materials requires lower melting temperatures than producing glass from primary raw materials. Additionally, this recycling reduces CO₂ emissions and decreases the amount of waste sent to landfills, positively impacting the environment.
Automotive glass recycling
Automotive glass cullet is waste resulting from damaged or decommissioned car windows. These windows are typically made from laminated or tempered glass, which enhances their strength and safety.
Laminated windows contain a PVB (polyvinyl butyral) film that holds the glass fragments together in case of breakage, complicating the recycling process. Despite these challenges, automotive glass cullet can undergo specialized processing to recover both glass and PVB film. The recovered materials are used in the production of new glass products, building materials, and even in the plastics industry, contributing to waste reduction and environmental protection.
Glass powder
Glass powder is a finely ground material made from glass waste, such as cullet from bottles, windows, or other glass products. Due to its unique properties, including high silica (SiO₂) content and chemical stability, it finds wide application in various industries. It is used as an additive to concrete and mortar, improving their strength, durability, and resistance to external factors.
Additionally, glass powder is used as a component in ceramic masses, glazes, abrasives, and filtration materials, as well as a filler in plastics and paints. Its application contributes to the efficient use of glass waste and supports environmental protection efforts.
Foam glass
Foam glass is a lightweight, porous insulating material produced by foaming and cooling molten glass. It is characterized by low density, high compressive strength, and excellent thermal and sound insulation properties. Due to its resistance to fire, moisture, chemicals, and rodents, foam glass is used in construction as an insulating material in walls, roofs, and foundations.
Moreover, it is an environmentally friendly material, as it can be produced from recycled glass, contributing to the efficient use of glass waste and environmental protection.