Flexible PET processing with infrared-based solution

Austrian technology provider MAS has introduced its Iqonic Twin Hyper PET, a new platform designed for PET recycling. According to the company, the system combines a conical twin-screw extruder with an infrared-based solid-state polymerisation (SSP) step that operates without nitrogen. This approach is said to deliver stable viscosity levels, consistent colour quality, and reduced acetaldehyde content, while lowering overall energy demand.

Flexible PET processing with infrared-based solution
The new Hyper PET PET recycling solution combines extrusion with an infrared-based SSP process. (Source: MAS)

The Hyper PET configuration is not limited to traditional bottle-to-bottle recycling. It is also capable of processing PET trays, either separately or together with bottles. This expansion of the feedstock base is intended to reduce dependence on post-consumer bottles alone.

The Iqonic Twin Hyper PET will be available in several capacity levels, from pilot-scale units to industrial applications. The official launch will take place at the K 2025 trade fair in Düsseldorf.

Source: M-A-S Maschinen- und Anlagenbau Schulz

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