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Recycling failed prints

Posted by Ggalisky 
Recycling failed prints
June 10, 2014 01:05AM
Would anyone be interested in seeing your failed prints turn back into filament?
Re: Recycling failed prints
June 10, 2014 11:36AM
Can you elaborate at all?

How would you be recycling the prints?
Re: Recycling failed prints
June 10, 2014 12:04PM
I would take your prints run them through a granulator then use a 20% regrind to 80% virgin material and use this mix in a filastruder.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/10/2014 12:04PM by Ggalisky.
Re: Recycling failed prints
June 10, 2014 01:45PM
Will you be freezing the prints prior to shredding in order to avoid chemical decomposition?
Re: Recycling failed prints
June 10, 2014 01:48PM
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Will you be freezing the prints prior to shredding in order to avoid chemical decomposition?
Please elaborate, first I've heard of it. How does freezing avert that?


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Re: Recycling failed prints
June 10, 2014 01:50PM
If you have an industrial granulator you don't need to freeze the plastic before granulation however if you are using a blender you would need to freeze the plastic.
Re: Recycling failed prints
June 10, 2014 04:41PM
It is possible to use a kitchen blender if it has a glass bucket. You can melt you plastic on a baking tray to get it into a thin sheet.

But a more solid granulator would be easier. What kind do you have`?
Re: Recycling failed prints
June 10, 2014 06:16PM
I don't have it yet but it's a used one and it's massive
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