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RCA Grads Create Recycled Polyfloss Plastic Using a Cotton Candy Spinner

07/25/2012
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    A <a href="http://www.thepolyflossfactory.com/?page_id=174" target="_blank">group of Royal College of Art grads</a> in London were flummoxed by the process used to recycle plastics, so they took matters into their own hands and used a homespun method inspired by cotton candy. <a href="http://www.thepolyflossfactory.com/" target="_blank">Polyfloss</a> is a foam-like material created by melting and spinning plastic with centrifugal forces. The recycled plastics can then be pressed and formed into a variety of everyday objects like bowls, vases, textiles, lampshades and more.
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    <a href="http://www.thepolyflossfactory.com/" target="_blank">The Polyfloss Factory</a> is project to reduce waste on a personal level with the result of creating unique homemade objects out of recycled plastics.
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    The process of recycling plastics is complicated and usually requires lots of know-how and expensive equipment.
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    But plastics, such as polypropylene, can be melted and reformed into new products, so a team of RCA grads, consisting of Emile De Visscher, Chritophe Machet, Audrey Gaulard, and Nick Paget, decided to take matters into their own hands.
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    Taking inspiration from how cotton candy is made, the team took old plastic objects and then created a new material that they could form into new objects.
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    <a href="http://www.thepolyflossfactory.com/?page_id=151" target="_blank">Polyfloss</a> is made by shredding plastic waste and putting it into a rotating oven, which melts the plastic.
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    Using centrifugal forces, the molten plastic is projected through holes in the center of the drum and then spun out, cooled and hardened.
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    The result is a fibrous, spongy material that can be formed into new objects with molds and heat.
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    It can also be easily remelted again and again to create new Polyfloss.
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    The Polyfloss Factory team has been taking their technique on the road and has shown recently at <a href="http://inhabitat.com/the-best-green-designs-in-ventura-lambrate-at-the-milan-furniture-fair/6-lambrate-milan-2012/?extend=1" target="_blank">Milan Salone</a> and is traveling with their personal recycler to show off the technique.
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    Coming up they will unveil a large lobby installation for a corporate client made from more than 1,000 discarded keyboards. They also have plans to sell their machines to other makers in order to spread the technology for artisan recycling.
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Polyfloss Factory

A group of Royal College of Art grads in London were flummoxed by the process used to recycle plastics, so they took matters into their own hands and used a homespun method inspired by cotton candy. Polyfloss is a foam-like material created by melting and spinning plastic with centrifugal forces. The recycled plastics can then be pressed and formed into a variety of everyday objects like bowls, vases, textiles, lampshades and more.

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Categories:  Art, Decorative, Environment, Recycling
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