C/M Plastics + Composites



C/M Plastics + Composites 


Stationary & Motion Energy Plants

PVC + 1.PET - PETE

Traditional & bio plastics with a recyclable factor

How flimsy & thin can we go on Air-Compreession + Air-Pressure Chambers

What shapes & size variables can we use + how compact can we go with equivalent power

What kind of exterior shield do we require protecting outside debris from damaging the components of the Piston-Punch

How can we utilize 1 PET or PETE into the equation separate from or with multi-composites in part molds & in the Air-Compression - Air-Pressurized system 

How in use & process can we void forever chemicals & micro-plastics leeching out into dust - air particles or waterways

Sand for Batteries or Silicon & chipping from composite or renewable & repurposed rock material rather than beach waste coastal or lake + river sand


1: PET or PETE (Polyethylene terephthalate)

There’s a good chance you’ve held something made of this plastic type today. PET or PETE is what’s used to make bottles for soda, water and other drinks. It’s also used to make cooking oil containers, plastic peanut butter jars and containers for other popular food items.

PET/PETE products CAN be recycled.

2: HDPE (High density polyethylene)

HDPE plastics are also extremely common. They’re those used to make milk jugs, shampoo bottles, cleaning product containers and detergent bottles.

HDPE products CAN be recycled.

3: PVC (Polyvinyl chloride)

PVC is a soft, flexible plastic, so it’s used for a huge array of household products. Plastic tubing, kids’ toys, plastic trays and furniture are often made out of PVC.

PVC products CANNOT be recycled.

4: LDPE (Low density polyethylene)

A lot of plastic wrappings are made of LDPE plastic. It’s also used to make grocery bags and the bags that hold newspapers, sliced bread loaves and fresh produce, among other things.

LDPE products CAN SOMETIMES be recycled.  

5: PP (Polypropylene)

PP is used to make the food containers used for products like yogurt, sour cream and margarine. It’s also made into straws, rope, carpet and bottle caps.

PP products CAN SOMETIMES be recycled.

6: PS (Polystyrene)

Styrofoam products are made out of PS plastic, so it’s commonly used to make disposable coffee cups, packing peanuts, coolers and to-go food containers.

PS products CAN SOMETIMES be recycled.

7: Other

Any type of plastic that doesn’t fit into one of the first six categories falls under this heading. Products stamped with a 7 are often made out of multiple plastic types or out of other types of plastic that can’t easily be recycled.

#7 products CAN SOMETIMES be recycled.


OWNERSHIP + PARTNERS 

C/M

In-House with minimal reliance on third party components or practices if any at all

C/M - Partners

In-House with partnerships & reliance on third party components or practices

51 / 39 or another negotiated split up to average of 80 / 20 or 95 / 5

BluePrinters

Blueprint Royalties paid to C/M for use of international Patent - Copyright - Trademarked + Open Source


Internal - External Digital Physical Product Units - Services + Projects

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