Claims
- 1. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts comprising:
- obtaining a quantity of uncontaminated, comminuted, recycled glass particulate filler having non-uniform, rounded edges which has been comminuted without the use of grinding compounds;
- combining the comminuted glass particulate filler with a quantity of thermoplastic resin; and
- molding a plastic part with the thermoplastic resin and the comminuted glass particulate filler, wherein the plastic part comprises up to 25% by weight comminuted glass particulate filler.
- 2. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 1, wherein the plastic part comprises between 10% and 20% by weight comminuted glass particulate filler.
- 3. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 1, wherein the plastic part comprises between 15% and 20% by weight comminuted glass particulate filler.
- 4. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 1, wherein the comminuted glass particulate filler has a particle size less than about 20 mesh.
- 5. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 1, wherein the comminuted glass particulate filler has a particle size in the range from about 20 mesh to about 200 mesh.
- 6. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 1, wherein the comminuted glass particulate filler has a particle size in the range from about 80 mesh to about 100 mesh.
- 7. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 1, wherein the thermoplastic resin is selected from ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene) resins, acrylic resins, chlorinated polyether resins, fluorocarbon resins, nylon (polyamide) resins, polycarbonate resins, polyethylene resins, polypropylene resins, polystyrene resins, and vinyl resins.
- 8. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 1, wherein the molding step comprises injection molding.
- 9. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 1, wherein the molding step comprises rotational molding.
- 10. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 1, wherein the molding step comprises blow molding.
- 11. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in rotational molded plastic parts comprising:
- obtaining a quantity of uncontaminated, comminuted, recycled glass particulate filler having non-uniform, rounded edges which has been comminuted without the use of grinding compounds, wherein the comminuted glass particulate filler has a particle size less than about 20 mesh;
- combining the comminuted glass particulate filler with a quantity of thermoplastic resin; and
- rotational molding a plastic part with the thermoplastic resin and the comminuted glass particulate filler, wherein the plastic part comprises between 10% and 20% by weight comminuted glass particulate filler.
- 12. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 11, wherein the plastic part comprises between 15% and 20% by weight comminuted glass particulate filler.
- 13. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 11, wherein the comminuted glass particulate filler has a particle size in the range from about 20 mesh to about 200 mesh.
- 14. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 11, wherein the comminuted glass particulate filler has a particle size in the range from about 80 mesh to about 100 mesh.
- 15. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 11, wherein the thermoplastic resin is selected from ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene) resins, acrylic resins, chlorinated polyether resins, fluorocarbon resins, nylon (polyamide) resins, polycarbonate resins, polyethylene resins, polypropylene resins, polystyrene resins, and vinyl resins.
- 16. A method for using comminuted, recycled glass as a filler in molded plastic parts as defined in claim 11, wherein the comminuted glass particulate filler is obtained using an apparatus which suspends the glass particles and causes them to roll against each other.
- 17. A method for using recycled glass powder as a filler in molded plastic parts comprising:
- obtaining a quantity of uncontaminated, comminuted, recycled glass powder filler having non-uniform rounded edges which has been comminuted without the use of grinding compounds, wherein the glass powder has a size less than about 20 mesh;
- combining the comminuted glass powder filler with a quantity of plastic resin; and
- molding a plastic part with the plastic resin and the comminuted glass powder filler, wherein the plastic part comprises up to 25% by weight comminuted glass powder filler.
- 18. A method for using recycled glass powder as defined in claim 17, wherein the comminuted glass powder filler has a particle size in the range from about 20 mesh to about 200 mesh.
- 19. A method for using recycled glass powder as defined in claim 17, wherein the comminuted glass powder filler has a particle size in the range from about 80 mesh to about 100 mesh.
- 20. A method for using recycled glass powder as defined in claim 17, wherein the plastic resin is a thermoplastic resin selected from ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene) resins, acrylic resins, chlorinated polyether resins, fluorocarbon resins, nylon (polyamide) resins, polycarbonate resins, polyethylene resins, polypropylene resins, polystyrene resins, and vinyl resins.
RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/036,197 entitled "Method for Using Recycled Glass as a Filler in Molded Plastics" filed Jan. 21, 1997, which application is incorporated herein by reference.
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