MEDIUM: Mixed Media Acrylics, Silver Foil Leaf, Reflective Sheen Foil, Crushed Glass, Crystals, Glittering Medium, High Gloss ResinĬANVAS: 1 5/8 Inch Deep Wrapped Canvas. TOTAL SIZE: Please see above top right for size options Original Abstract Texture Oil Painting by Je Hlobik Please allow 18 business days for approval photos as these are created using many layers of glass resin. The mechanical recycling where the original polymer properties are being maintained or reconstituted.This listing is for a commission painting similar to the recently sold on Etsy painting pictured. The chemical recycling back to the initial raw materials purified terephthalic acid (PTA) or dimethyl terephthalate (DMT) and ethylene glycol (EG) where the polymer structure is destroyed completely, or in process intermediates like bis-ß-hydroxyterephthalateĢ. When recycling polyethylene terephthalate or PET or polyester, two ways generally have to be differentiated:ġ. The thermal and thermooxidative degradation results in poor processability characteristics and performance of the material. This becomes a problem when the optical requirements of the polymer are very high, such as in packaging applications. Discoloration is due to the formation of various chromophoric systems following prolonged thermal treatment at elevated temperatures. When PET degrades, several things happen: discoloration, chain scissions resulting in reduced molecular weight, formation of acetaldehyde and cross-links ("gel" or "fish-eye" formation). The main degradations that can occur are hydrolytic, thermal and probably most important thermal oxidation. PET is subject to various types of degradations during processing. PET, as with many plastics, is also an excellent candidate for thermal disposal (incineration), as it is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, with only trace amounts of catalyst elements (but no sulfur). One of the uses for a recycled PET bottle is for the manufacture of polar fleece material. PET has a resin identification code of 1. The primary reason is that plastic carbonated soft drink bottles and water bottles are almost exclusively PET, which makes them more easy to identify in a recycle stream. While most thermoplastics can, in principle, be recycled, PET recycling is more practical than many other plastic applications. If crystallizable PET is used, the trays can be used for frozen dinners, since they withstand both freezing and oven baking temperatures. Non-oriented PET sheet can be thermoformed to make packaging trays and blisters. Because of its high mechanical strength, PET film is often used in tape applications, such as the carrier for magnetic tape or backing for pressure sensitive adhesive tapes. These properties are useful in many applications, including flexible food packaging, surface protection and thermal insulation. When produced as a thin film (biaxially oriented PET film, often known by one of its trade names, "Mylar"), PET can be aluminized by evaporating a thin film of metal onto it to reduce its permeability, and to make it reflective and opaque (MPET). It is naturally colorless with a high transparency. It makes a good gas and fair moisture barrier, as well as a good barrier to alcohol (requires additional "barrier" treatment) and solvents. PET can be semi-rigid to rigid, depending on its thickness, and it is very lightweight. PET is commonly recycled, and has the number "1" as its recycling symbol. PET consists of polymerized units of the monomer ethylene terephthalate, with repeating C10H8O4 units. The polyester industry makes up about 18% of world polymer production and is third after polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP). The majority of the world's PET production is for synthetic fibers (in excess of 60%) with bottle production accounting for around 30% of global demand. The semicrystalline material might appear transparent (particle size < 500 nm) or opaque and white (particle size up to a few microns) depending on its crystal structure and particle size. Polyethylene terephthalate (sometimes written poly(ethylene terephthalate)), commonly abbreviated PET, PETE, or the obsolete PETP or PET-P), is a thermoplastic polymer resin of the polyester family and is used in synthetic fibers beverage, food and other liquid containers films, thermoforming applications and engineering resins often in combination with glass fiber.ĭepending on its processing and thermal history, polyethylene terephthalate may exist both as an amorphous (transparent) and as a semi-crystalline material.
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