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11/02/2019 | Sesotec

Sesotec sorting systems at New Zealand’s first PET recycling plant

Sesotec secures supply of recycled PET material
Multi-sensor sorting line with two Sesotec VARISORT bottle sorters

20,000 tons of virgin PET is imported to New Zealand annually. New Zealand government’s Waste Minimization Fund supports the project to reduce that environmental harm. A grant enables the parent company Flight Group Ltd. to open New Zealand’s first PET recycling plant in Wellington and spend NZ$ 12 million (US$ 8.8 million) on a full upgrade at its facility including a wash plant for PET bottles.

Flight Group was established in 1907 and initially made leather luggage. It is still privately held by members of the original Osborne family owners. Flight moved into plastic production in the 1970s. It also has PET product manufacturing plants in Adelaide, Australia, and Romsey, England.

Keith Smith, CEO of Flight Plastics Ltd in Wellington said the wash plant and other work at the facility enables Flight Plastic to produce thermoformed packaging from recycled PET bottles. The company installed extrusion equipment to use recycled PET flakes starting in 2014, using imported flake to prove the process and establish a customer base.

They had very encouraging results, so the next step was to install their own wash plant. Flight Plastic has the capacity to recycle 6,000 metric tons of PET a year. It gets feedstock from curbside collections around the nation, which collect about 8,000 tons annually.

Sorting bottles and flakes

As a part of the investment in a wash plant, Flight Plastics installed a multi-sensor sorting line including two bottle sorters and a flake sorter. These three systems secure the outputquality as well as a continuous supply of PET flakes to the production line.

After the upstream process steps such as bale breaking the bottles are feed to Sesotec‘s VARISORT MN multi-sensor sorting system. This system was installed for the separation of PET bottles from other polymers (near infrared sensor N) as well as metals (metal sensor M). Flight Plastics also decided to install a further VARISORT CN. This second VARISORT is equipped with colour sensors C and near infrared sensor N for material identification and sorts as well as cleans the PET bottles into a transparent clear and a coloured fraction.

Those sorted bottles are feed into a cutting mill where they are cut to the desired flake size and passed through a washing and drying process. In the next step Sesotec‘s FLAKE PURIFIER multi-sensor-sorting-system is used for a final cleaning of the PET flakes. Here the remaining off-colours, wrong polymers and small sized metal pieces will be removed. This multi-sensor configuration equipped with a high resolution out-blast system allows highest possible sorting efficiency combined with lowest possible material loss rates. Depending on the application the three sensors can be used individually or in combination.

Sesotec‘s FLAKE PURIFIER multi-sensor-sorting-system used for a final cleaning of PET flakes

Flight Plastics director Derek Lander said in a statement: „The opening of the wash and sorting line was a milestone for Flight and its customers. Five years ago, we assessed the economic and environmental costs and benefits of introducing such a plant in New Zealand. The business case was predicated on the wash and sorting line being part of an integrated solution to use recycled PET flake in onsite production. CEO Keith Smith added: “Offshore recycling options are getting fewer, meaning countries need to find solutions for their own waste.“ In regards to the cooperation and the performance of the Sesotec machines Smith emphasized: “We are finding the Sesotec machines to be very reliable and user-friendly. In particular we have been impressed with the quality of service and support from the Singapore-based team.”



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