SQR – Selene Quality Recycling: innovation and sustainability.
For the company economy and, more broadly, for our country, technical and chemical research focused at new production methods is the driving force behind the growth of numerous industries, including industrial packaging manufacturing.
The transformation of raw materials throughout the plastic supply chain, as well as the management of end-of-life goods, is a critical problem for businesses as crucial variables in their growth plans.
However, developing creative approaches necessitates large investments and a strong commitment from the organization. This is, in fact, exactly what Selene has been doing for the past ten years: First and foremost, via the establishment of Selene Quality Recycling – SQR, an R&D laboratory division that investigates processes and raw materials to enhance the environmental effect of the industrial sector.
SQR – Selene Quality Recycling: where the future was born
Selene Quality Recycling – SQR performs control, analysis, and development efforts to improve the long-term viability of the company’s goods. The SQR Laboratory’s activities are focused on the discovery of novel raw materials and the validation of efficient manufacturing techniques with low waste output. The SQR Laboratory employs modern infrastructure, and analytical, and engineering equipment with a focus on diagnosis for production qualification, analysis, and assessment of the chemical changes to which recovered and reused raw materials are subjected.
The Laboratory work
SQR – Selene Quality Recycling develops, implements, and certifies diagnostic techniques for product characterization and enhancement, fast screening analysis, controls and production optimization, product and process certification, and control over PRP transformation and production impacts.
Skilled jobs employed
People who work for SQR Laboratory have chemical and technological abilities and are specialized in blown film extrusion technologies, and solvent flexographic printing and they are familiar with ASTM and ISO techniques since they utilize Laboratory complex tools on a regular basis.
They conduct analysis and laboratory testing on the goods at every stage of processing, from the recovery and selection of the raw material PRP – Premium Recycled Polymer – to the finished product.
They are continually checking the raw materials and products’ compliance with quality requirements, as well as collaborating in the creation of production records.
They examine the processes to discover margins for qualitative production improvements, from film categorization at the start of the process through mixture definition in the end.