Mpact is the largest paper and plastics packaging and recycling business in southern Africa, employing 5,095 people and generated revenue of R12.8bn in the 2023 financial year.The Group operates across 43 sites, comprising 24 manufacturing sites, and 15 recycling operations. Proximity to our customers contributes to faster response times, reduces transport costs, and creates economies of scale. Our integrated business model is uniquely focused on closing the loop in plastic and paper packaging through recycling and the beneficiation of recyclables. Our strong customer relationships, the thorough understanding of the industries they operate in, and our commitment to innovation allow us to continue creating fit-for-purpose sustainable packaging solutions as well as value-added services that anticipate our customers’ needs.
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Sorry, please, what's the molten plastic temperature?
Where in cape town are you?
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I am manufacturing interested
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What makes the blow pin leaks?
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Very inspirational
Great work, I'm inspired
My father used to work for mpact corrugated in pinetown his name is Ashwin tell me did yall ever hear about that name Ashwin but now he passed away
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You have branch in port shepstone or Durban
Hi, may i know why is HDPE not Injection Blow molded?
It is. My plant produces both injection and blow molded products, all made from HDPE. There are many different formulations of HDPE, however. Some "disagree" with blow molding but do quite well with injection. In my plant, the formulation of how molding resin we use can be used in injection molding, but our injection molding resin cannot be used in blow molding. Both are HDPE. Quite fascinating and complex
The blow-molded bottles are tested with vacuum, not pressurized air...
That depends on the machine manufacturer. We have three machines, 2 german and 1 American. All three use pressurized leak testing, then reject based on pressure loss during testing.
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Has the presenter even done a mold change or started up a isbm machine?????
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this is amazing how do you control or achieve varying thickness on a bottle? lets say the neck has its own thickness and the body has its own thickness too?
There is a servo controller, changing the thickness by pulling the core of the die head.
There is usually a die (stationary) and a die tip/mandrel that is connected to a hydraulic programmer cylinder that moves the die tip or mandrel up or down thereby changing the "die gap" which determines the thickness of the parison (i.e. the sleeve of plastic being extruded).
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brown people do the simpel/stupid/low paying work... this company understands it...
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Thanks. Tomorrow is my Polymer viva. My prof is going to f..k me!
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Please provide video as how you produce writting paper from waste material such as plastic
I work for mauser packaging solutions in Germany and this makes me cry
I'm working with the local civil protection director to make a prototype of a torpedo style rescue floatation device to be donated and mounted on natural wood posts at our most historically dangerous beaches. These torpedoes are abusively priced ($150 USD), not available locally here in México and not available in all-natural materials but I'm working to change that. We need a local bioplastics supplier with materials well suited for this purpose with sheet plastic that can be manually heat-formed over a mold. And for a much larger scale impact, we need an estimate of the cost of mold that could be used with recycled plastics, bioplastics and biodegradable plastics also to blow mold them for us. If we can raise the funds to pay for the mold ourselves, the devices can be relatively very inexpensive which will make them very accessible and help save lives everywhere they're used.
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Since it is closed loop, will there be an accumulation of material that has many heat histories from being melted and formed over and over? Should there be a purge stream to prevent this accumulation? I.e., a fraction of the cut pieces will be disposed of rather than reintroduced to the beginning of the process. I am a chemical engineer by schooling and new to the plastics industry. I am thinking in terms of chemical stream splitter where we have a purge fraction and recycle fraction.
I think you'd have to test at various points...Looks like these ALL receive testing for leaks. I'm sure the process has been evaluated to minimize waste and there is perhaps a cutoff for in-process recycling... BUT with every bottle being tested the process is probably sound as is...for a lifesaving device there might be heightened concern.
From my experience as a blow molding operator, plastics plant maintenance man, and mechanical engineer, I can tell you that the material being recycled (what we call "regrind") is typical used too soon for there to be a noticeable decline in the quality of the plastics. We generally use no more than 80% regrind and no less than 30% (except on startup with a new color for which we have no regrind). But enough of it gets used that we don't have the same issue with degradation that recycling plants have. Unfortunately not all of it gets used. Occasionally it gets contaminated with dirt from the outdoors, or hydraulic oil from leaks within the machines. In which case the contamination makes it unrealistic to try and clean it all to be reused so it must be discarded to a landfill I'm afraid.
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My aunt works in mpact and I want to know alot about in her name is Nolwazi
Who else got forced to watch this from an non english speaking country?
I'm here because I got curious about how one would make plastic lightbulb casings.
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As someone who has modelled 3D CAD models of bottles, this is so satisfying to watch.
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fun fact, I have to write a paragraph on this and then do even more writing about plastic! or as my tech teacher calls it 'fAnTaStIc PlAsTiC!'
Mam which gas is used for blowing
Air
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