Recently, an 88-year-old Dutch guy named Dave Hakkens invented the world's smallest extruder video to make it through the Internet, even if you are non-professional, you can turn a waste plastic commonly used in life into treasure!
This machine invented by the young man, even ordinary people can operate, and its purpose is only one: eat garbage, spit out useful things.
In fact, the principle is very simple, that is, the plastic crushing and then processing, melted, pressed to reshape their volume and color. To this idea, Dave spent a month finally in the cabin messing out Version 1.0.
Version 1.0 version
The prototype of the machine was there, but trying to perfect the machine and its operation made Dave, a non-mechanical born headache, put his idea on the net and immediately became his own team of three.
Within a few months, the team re-planned the parts design and, after two rounds of upgrades, finally developed four 'fool' machines that could be crushed, molded, extruded and heated.
Precious Plastic3.0
The upgraded version of Precious Plastic 3.0 consists of a plastic shredder, a rotating machine, an extruder and an injection molding machine.
Operating procedures
1. Garbage collection classification
Smash
Put the classified rubbish in the crusher and watch the rubbish smash while listening to the clicking, clicking sound from the crusher.
Compression
Next, you simply pour the plastic pieces into the compressor, the plastic heats up automatically and you push it into the mold, making something different depending on your needs.
4, injection molding
Relatively speaking, injection molding machine made of objects, more sophisticated, compact, and mixed with different colors of plastic, the color of the product is unique.
'We did not develop this machine to show how to make plastic, but to connect people around the world who want to make this machine,' said Dave at Dutch Design Week.
How do you find it convenient and fast? Does not require a dedicated factory or specialized knowledge. As long as you want to change your life through plastic manufacturing, the smallest plastic maker in the world can help you!
Dave opened the patent: Now, people in all parts of the world can now open one such plastic processing house whenever you want.
Plastic processing houses opened around the world
As Dave Hakkens said, 'I just tried to make the world better by doing something.' He has given us machines and what are we hesitating about?