How to create sheets with filament spools
While 3D printing itself may not generate waste, one of the by-products of production are the spools. After years of accumulating spools, we've successfully recycled a key waste product from 3D printing that used to end up in the trash. For each sheet, 34 spools are given new life, making them suitable for use in various applications, including furniture, product design and other amazing ideas.PSPP

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Shredding coils
The first step consists of dividing the coils by material type, usually PP and PS, and shredding them. In this case with an industrial shredder, which achieves a uniform texture of approximately 5 mm per particle.



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Mounting the plate
The next step is to assemble the mould. For this purpose, a thin sheet of metal greased with natural wax is placed in the mould. This is followed by a structure of the desired shape and width. In this case the mould is 60 x 60 cm square and has a thickness of 2 cm. In this case the amount of material used is 8 kg.


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Heating the plate
Once the material is inside, it is covered with another sheet of metal to prevent it from sticking to the press, which is also waxed. Finally, the press is turned on and heated at 230ºC for 45m or until the plastic starts to overflow. Once the 45 min are over, until it cools down.
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