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Plastic Division

FACILITIES




Injection Molding Machine

Injection molding is a manufacturing process for producing parts by injecting molten thermoplastic material into a mold.It is widely used for creating a huge variety of plastic products, from simple bottle caps and containers to complex automotive parts and electronic housings. This process is ideal for mass production, making it a cost-effective solution for large volumes of identical items. Our common facility offers access to injection molding machines, allowing entrepreneurs and businesses to create their own plastic products without the large initial investment of purchasing their own equipment. This service makes plastic product manufacturing more accessible and affordable. The maximum product weight is up to 250 grams.

Stretch Blow Molding Machine

Stretch blow molding is a manufacturing process specifically for producing PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles. The preform is heated and stretched both lengthwise and widthwise inside a mold, while air is blown in to inflate it to the final bottle shape.
This process results in strong, lightweight, and transparent bottles, ideal for beverages, food products, and other liquids.
Our common facility provides access to stretch blow molding machines, enabling businesses to produce their own PET bottles, which is particularly useful for those in the beverage industry or those requiring custom bottle designs. This service eliminates the need for hefty investments in specialized machinery, making PET bottle production more accessible and cost-effective for smaller businesses and startups.

Reprocessing Extruder

A single screw extruder is a workhorse in plastic recycling. It takes shredded plastic waste, melts it down using heat and the rotation of a single screw, and then forces the molten plastic through a die to create pellets .This is a crucial step in reprocessing plastics for reuse.
It could be significantly reduce the startup costs for aspiring recycling entrepreneurs. Instead of needing a large initial investment to purchase their own expensive machinery, individuals could pay a fee to use the shared facility. This lowers the financial barrier and makes it easier for people to start small-scale recycling businesses. They could focus on collecting and processing specific types of plastics, creating recycled materials for local businesses, or developing innovative products from recycled plastic. This kind of common facility service model could foster local entrepreneurship and boost recycling rates within a community.

Twin screw extruder

A twin screw extruder is a more advanced and versatile machine compared to a single screw extruder. It uses two intermeshing screws that rotate together, providing better mixing, conveying, and control over the plastic melting process. This makes it suitable for a wider range of applications, including :

  • Compounding: Mixing different types of plastics, additives, and fillers to create new materials with specific properties
  • Reactive extrusion: Conducting chemical reactions during the extrusion process to modify the plastic structure
  • Devolatilization: Removing volatile substances (like solvents or monomers) from the plastic melt.

Just like with a single screw extruder, a shared facility with a twin screw extruder could be a game-changer for new entrepreneurs in the recycling or plastics proc

Agglomerator

Imagine taking shredded plastic waste – like film scraps or bits of foam – and turning it into something more usable.It's a machine that uses a combination of heat and friction to transform this light, fluffy plastic waste into denser, more manageable pieces called "agglomerates" or "densified plastic." Just like the other machines , an agglomerator is a significant investment. A common facility with an agglomerator could be a game-changer for new recycling entrepreneurs. essing industry.

Plastic Scrap Grinder

A plastic shredder is a machine that cuts plastic waste into smaller pieces. This is a crucial first step in the recycling process. A common facility with a plastic shredder can be a great resource for new recycling entrepreneurs. Here's how it can help:

  • Reduced Startup Costs: Plastic shredders can be expensive, especially industrial-grade ones. A shared facility eliminates the need for this large upfront investment, allowing entrepreneurs to start their businesses with less capital.
  • Flexibility: Entrepreneurs can use the shared shredder to process different types of plastics and experiment with various shredding techniques. This allows them to find the best approach for their specific needs.
  • Small-Scale Production: The shared facility can be used for small-scale production runs, enabling entrepreneurs to test their business models and products before committing to larger investments.

3D Printer

Additive manufacturing is the term used to describe set of technologies that create 3D objects by adding layer upon layer of material. Materials can be vary from technology to technology. Small items can be printed within few hours and larger items may take days to complete.

R.D & I

The R&D and Incubation wing fosters research and development, providing incubation services to support new product development and technology improvement. Individuals can utilize the CFSC facilities to develop innovative products based on their own ideas, at rates established by the government.

Services offered:

  • Technical advice
  • Plastic Product Manufacturing Facilities
  • Plastic Waste Recycling
  • RD&I
  • 3D Printing
  • Training
  • Internship