Mr Wittmann, what challenges is the injection molding industry currently facing?
Michael Wittmann: The challenges are manifold, first and foremost the development of a circular economy for plastics. It is our goal and our responsibility as a plastics industry to ensure that no more plastic materials end up in the environment – worldwide. To achieve this, we need to provide information and education, establish and expand structures – such as collection systems and recycling capacities - and develop new technologies for even more efficient and higher-quality recycling. Efficient, because sustainability must always pay off so that everyone can participate. High-quality, because we still downcycle too much. But that is precisely a dead end.
To really keep materials in the cycle, we need to ensure that products made from recycled material fulfil the same requirements and have the same properties as the products from which the recycled material was obtained.
What technical challenges arise when integrating recycled materials into the injection molding process, and how do the S-Max 2 granulators from WITTMANN help to overcome them?
Wittmann: There are various recycling processes. With our granulators, we are active in the field of mechanical recycling. The granulators are used directly in the plastics processing plant and make it possible for production waste, such as sprues and rejects, to be ground on site and fed back into the injection molding machine.
The advantages are waste-free production and easy access to unmixed recyclate. This in-house recycling enables processors to fulfil prescribed recyclate usage quotas very cost-effectively. The cost of purchasing raw materials is reduced and the cost of disposing of production waste is also saved. As far as the technical challenges are concerned, it is all about constant processes, which we achieve through digital assistance. There are no further technical challenges for the injection moulding machine. It makes no difference to the machine whether it processes virgin material or recycled material.