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Quantitative Analysis of Recycled Plastics Using FTIR – Mixing Ratio Calculation Method

10 Feb 2019

Plastic bottles, containers, and packaging materials are commonplace items that can be found in various aspects of our everyday lives. In Japan, such items are discarded by consumers as waste plastic but are then collected and recycled into new raw materials and products according to the Container and Packaging Recycling Law in order to reduce and recycle waste plastic.

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Quantitative Analysis of Recycled Plastics Using FTIR – Mixing Ratio Calculation Method