A pan-European consortium project which aims to engineer high value products from low grade mixed plastic waste has manufactured its first test barrier panel designed for use in flood defences with promising results.
Environmental testing on the panels, including UV, humidity, moisture and flame testing, are being carried out, with further production trials planned for a final prototype flood barrier by Plastic Recyclate Impression Moulding Engineering (Prime).
Life cycle analysis (LCA) work to compare panels manufactured using mixed plastic waste and aluminium panels currently used in flood defence barriers is also being carried out.
The project is to be completed in June 2013 and the final results will be available later in the year.
The process may also allow companies to use mixed polymer waste to manufacture of products for marine and construction applications, as the material exhibits similar properties to timber or aluminium.
Prime's dissemination and commercial exploitation manager Steve Morgan, who also works for Recoup in the UK, said: “We have seen some very promising results. This clearly demonstrates the increasing potential of using mixed polymer waste to create high end products that can be used in many industries”.
The Prime consortium is made up of ten partners from the European Union, with five partners in the UK, three in Belgium, one in France and one in Hungary working in partnership with the EC's Research Executive Agency.