
Duma Recycling processes polyethylene film waste into LDPE and LLDPE recyclates for downstream use in packaging, agriculture and construction. The workflow starts with sorting, shredding and washing to prepare the input stream. Cleaned material is then processed on Intarema TVEplus recycling lines. The lines apply double filtration, including laser filtration with 90 μm precision, to remove fine contaminants and stabilize the material. According to the company, this delivers recyclates with consistent structure and repeatable technical parameters suitable for packaging films, industrial bags, protective pipes and other plastic products.
Quality assurance is carried out in a laboratory, where each batch is tested for physical and chemical properties to verify uniformity. The company positions the materials for customers that require predictable performance alongside a focus on sustainable development.
Recycling process and product scope
The company produces two main types of recyclates, LDPE and LLDPE, derived from polyethylene film waste streams. These grades are characterized by strength, flexibility and process adaptability. Typical applications include packaging films, industrial bags and protective pipes, as well as other plastic products used across packaging, agriculture and construction supply chains. The process sequence of sorting, shredding and washing is designed to prepare clean input suitable for efficient melt filtration and homogenization on the recycling lines.
Production lines and process control
Duma Recycling operates two Intarema TVEplus lines for polyethylene film recycling. The equipment setup combines double filtration with laser filtration at 90 μm to remove fine impurities, contributing to stable technical parameters and a consistent product structure. The configuration is intended to process significant volumes while minimizing material loss. Advanced process automation supports product consistency and improves energy efficiency across the production cycle.
Ongoing quality control underpins the operation. Each production batch is examined in a modern laboratory to assess physical and chemical properties, helping to ensure uniformity against defined specifications. This approach targets the needs of customers seeking reliable recyclate performance in established industrial applications.
K 2025 visitors can find the company in Hall 7, level 2, G11.