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%%viewer [https://player.vimeo.com/video/670138203]%%
__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 30px;)Matrix Tool Introduction:__
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__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 30px;)Matrix Tool:__
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%%viewer [https://player.vimeo.com/video/670138203]%%
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__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 18px;)Advantages of the Matrix Tool:__
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__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 18px;)Required Skills: __
__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 18px;)Required Skills and data: __
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- Knowledge of material properties
- Basic knowledge of material properties
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- No programming or data science knowledge needed
- Material properties of currently used virgin materials
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__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 24px;)Tool Guideline and Access__
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- Before you get started, take a look at the [guidelines | matrix//matrix-guidelines.pdf] and make yourself familiar with how to use the tool.
- Before you get started, take a look at the [guidelines | matrix//matrix-guidelines.pdf] and make yourself familiar with the functionalities.
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- To access the tool you will need an account. If you are interested in using the tool contact the admin who will create an account for you. After that, you can access the tool directly at [https://matrix.sis.cs.uos.de/login.xhtml] using your account details.
- To access the tool you will need an account. If you are interested in using the tool contact the admin who will create an account for you. After that, you can access the tool directly via [this link|https://matrix.sis.cs.uos.de/login.xhtml] using your account details.
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- You can also access the tool via GitHub at [https://matrix.sis.cs.uos.de/login.xhtml].
- You can also download the tool source via [GitHub|https://github.com/cslab-hub/Di-Plast-Matrix-Tool-2.0].
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__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 24px;)Use Case/Problem:__
__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 24px;)Your contact for the Matrix tool:__
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Martine Bonnema [mailto:m.bonnema@polymersciencepark.nl]
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Do you face problems in finding the right recyclate for your virgin material or are you looking to increase the publicity of your recyclate? Then the Matrix Tool is the perfect candidate for you. Over the years the tool has been used by several companies (both converter and supplier). Some of the use cases of the Matrix Tool are as follows:
-One converter wanted to use recyclate HDPE instead of virgin HDPE in their product. In the beginning, the virgin material properties were determined through tests. Those properties were put into the Matrix tool. After that, the tool provided a ranking of the potential PE or PE/PP recyclates using the database from the "recyclate supplies" section. From the ranking, 3 recyclates were chosen and the suppliers were contacted. The recyclates were ordered and tested for verification of their properties. After the tests, one out of the three recyclates was recommended for their product.
-One supplier sells polyolefins, ABS and PS recyclates. They can see the demand in the "recyclate requests" section of the Matrix tool. In addition, they can see the overview of the producer requests using the filters. This in turn also helps them to optimize their recyclates according to the demand. They expect to increase the sale of their materials to several hundred tons per year using the tool.
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__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 18px;)Advantages of the Matrix Tool:__
__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 18px;)Explanation of Material Specifications:__ 
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__Polymer Type:__ This describes the main type of polymer present in the material. Some common types of polymers are:
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__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 18px;)Explanation of Commonly Used Material Specifications:__ 
__Polymer type:__ This indicates the type of polymer present in the material. Some typical types of polymers are:
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- PA (Polyamide)
- PA 6 (Polyamide 6)
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- PA 6.6 (Polyamide 6.6)
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__Process technology:__ This indicates the technology used in converting raw materials into semi-finished or finished products such as buckets, automobile parts, crates, tanks, pipes, bottles, etc. Some typical process technologies are:
__Process Technology:__ This indicates the technology used in converting raw materials into semi-finished or finished products such as buckets, automobile parts, crates, tanks, pipes, bottles, etc. Some typical process technologies are:
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__Strain at Yield:__ It denotes the strain (percentage of elongation) of the material at its maximum elastic point. Deformation lower than this value is elastic, meaning the material can return to its original shape. Deformation greater than this value is plastic, meaning the material is permanently deformed. For blown films, it is measured in the machine direction and transverse direction.
__Strain at Yield:__ It denotes the strain (percentage of elongation) of the material at its maximum elastic point. Deformation of a product lower than this value is of elastic nature, meaning the material can return to its original shape. Deformation greater than this value is of viscous nature, meaning the material is permanently deformed. For blown films, it is measured in the machine direction and transverse direction.
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__Strength at Yield:__ It is the applied stress at yield strain. This value is the maximum stress a material can handle before it plastically deforms. For blown films, it is measured in the machine direction and transverse direction.
__Strength at Yield:__ It is the applied stress at yield strain. This value is the maximum stress a material can handle before it yields. For blown films, it is measured in the machine direction and transverse direction.
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__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 24px;)Contact Person for the Matrix tool:__
__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 18px;)Use Case/Problem:__
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Do you face problems in finding the right recyclate for your virgin material or are you looking to increase the publicity of your recyclate? In this case, the Matrix tool is the perfect candidate for you. Over the years the tool has been used by several companies (both converter and supplier). Some of the use cases of the Matrix tool are as follows:
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Martine Bonnema [mailto:m.bonnema@polymersciencepark.nl]
-One converter wanted to use recyclate HDPE instead of virgin HDPE in their product. In the beginning, the virgin material properties were determined through tests. Those properties were put into the Matrix tool. After that, the tool provided a ranking of the potential PE or PE/PP recyclates using the database from the "recyclate supplies" section. From the ranking, 3 recyclates were chosen and the suppliers were contacted. The recyclates were ordered and tested for verification of their properties. After the tests, one out of the three recyclates was recommended for their product.
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-One supplier sells polyolefin recyclates. They can see the demand in the "recyclate requests" section of the Matrix tool. In addition, they can see the overview of the producer requests using the filters. This in turn also helps them to optimize their recyclates according to the demand.