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Process Quality in Plastic Recycling: How It Is Managed at Trifol
Quality in plastic recycling is defined within the process, not at final testing.
This article explores how feedstock variability, real-time monitoring and structured testing shape process control and ensure consistent output at industrial scale.

Trifol Team
5 days ago3 min read


How Process Performance Is Defined in Practice at Trifol
Process performance in plastic recycling is defined in daily operations, not design.
This article explores how quality control, coordination and operational discipline shape system behaviour and enable consistent output at industrial scale.

Trifol Team
Apr 93 min read


Process Control in Plastic Recycling: A Data-Driven View from Trifol
In industrial plastic recycling technology , process control is not defined by reaching target conditions. It is defined by how the system behaves under them. At Trifol, plastic waste is converted into high-value materials through thermal decomposition . The process itself is well understood. What determines performance is how consistently the system operates as conditions change. This perspective is based on real plant data and operational work, including insights from Engin

Trifol Team
Apr 72 min read


What Is Thermal Decomposition — And Why It’s Often Called “Pyrolysis”
Most plastic doesn’t disappear. It doesn’t break down. And in many cases, it can’t be recycled in any meaningful way. Yet when the conversation turns to how plastic can be transformed, one term appears again and again — “pyrolysis.” It is a word that often carries confusion and sometimes negative associations. At the same time, a closely related term — thermal decomposition — is used to describe essentially the same process, but in more precise and neutral terms. So what is

Trifol Team
Mar 304 min read
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