In the PET bottle recycling industry, the labels found on bottles often contain printing ink that is difficult to remove; as such, most PET bottles are incinerated or buried. However, this drink label differs from conventional labels by including a special water-absorbent polymer coating between the printing ink layer and substrate. When the label is soaked in hot water between 50-60℃, the water-absorbent polymer will expand and separate the printing ink, allowing the substrate labels to be recycled and reused.more
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In the PET bottle recycling industry, the labels found on bottles often contain printing ink that is difficult to remove; as such, most PET bottles are incinerated or buried. However, this drink label differs from conventional labels by including a special water-absorbent polymer coating between the printing ink layer and substrate. When the label is soaked in hot water between 50-60℃, the water-absorbent polymer will expand and separate the printing ink, allowing the substrate labels to be recycled and reused.