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Technological Area | Raw materials / PVB recycling / Innovation for the circular economy: sustainable processing, reuse, recycling and recovery schemes |
Acronym | SUNRISE |
Full Title | MultiSensor sorting tools in a circular economy approach for the efficient recycling of PVB interlayer material in high-quiality prodUcts from lamined glass construction and demolition wastes. |
Type | European project in consortium with 20 entities. (7 different countries) |
Duration: | 42 months. Start: 1st June 2021 // End: 30th November 2024. |
Program | 2020 Horizon. Grant Agreement Number: 958243 |
Project Website | https://sunrise-project.eu/ |
The main objective of the project SUNRISE is to demonstrate at European level within the current glass recycling business, the application of an advanced sorting platform based on an innovative multisensor tool able to provide information from PVB quality in laminated glass wastes, allowing the tailored mechanochemical treatment for purification of PVB by-product. This will enable the post-consume PVB recycling and reusing as interlayer film. The project SUNRISE presents a solution for the post-consume PVB recycling consisting in the integration of a multi-sensor system based on non destructive and real-time data processing methodologies of spectral data, followed by the mechano-chemical recycling process achieving a sorted PVB according to optical quality and composition, thus obtaining different batches which will allow a functional recycling and higher quality of the final polymer.
ARIÑO DUGLASS, HQ
Pol. ind. Royales Bajos, s/n. 50171 La Puebla de Alfindén Zaragoza, Spain
Tel, +34 976 108 008
DELEGATIONS
Paris
London
U.S.A
Mexico
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