A recyclebot (or RecycleBot) is an
open-source hardware
Open-source hardware (OSH, OSHW) consists of physical artifact (software development), artifacts of technology designed and offered by the open-design movement. Both free and open-source software (FOSS) and open-source hardware are created by th ...
device for
converting waste plastic into filament for open-source
3D printers like the
RepRap
RepRap (a contraction of ''replicating rapid prototyper'') is a project to develop low-cost 3D printers that can print most of their own components. As open designs, all of the designs produced by the project are released under a free software l ...
. Making
DIY 3D printer filament at home is both less costly and better for the environment than purchasing conventional 3D printer filament. In following the RepRap tradition there are recyclebot designs that use mostly 3-D printable parts. This machine, license GPLv3, can be see in the Figure.
Motivation and benefits
RepRap 3D printers have been shown to reduce costs for consumers by offsetting purchases that can be printed. The RepRap's plastic feedstock is one area where cost can still be reduced. In 2014, professor
Joshua Pearce pointed out that "Filament is retailing for between $36 and $50 a kilogram and you can produce your own filament for 10 cents a kilogram if you use recycled plastic" The device can thus further enhance RepRap affordability by reducing operating costs. In addition, by reducing
prosumers' reliance on purchased products, the RepRap and the recyclebot have made it feasible for 3D printing to be used for small-scale manufacturing to aid
sustainable development
Sustainable development is an approach to growth and Human development (economics), human development that aims to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.United Nations General ...
. It has been postulated that recycled filament production could also offer an alternative income source by the
Ethical Filament Foundation or as a form of "
fair trade filament". It has also been shown to improve the
energy payback time of even known
green energy technologies like
solar photovoltaics.
Technology
The RecycleBot is an
open-source hardware
Open-source hardware (OSH, OSHW) consists of physical artifact (software development), artifacts of technology designed and offered by the open-design movement. Both free and open-source software (FOSS) and open-source hardware are created by th ...
project – thus its plans are freely available on the Internet.
* RecycleBot curated by academics in Canada and the U.S. on Appropedia
here and at the RepRap Wiki
here. For example, the full parts list (or
bill of materials
A bill of materials or product structure (sometimes bill of material, BOM or associated list) is a list of the raw materials, sub-assemblies, intermediate assemblies, sub-components, parts, and the quantities of each needed to manufacture an Prod ...
) for the metal and electronic components and the controls are available on
Thingiverse
Thingiverse is a website dedicated to the sharing of user-created digital design files. Providing primarily free, open-source hardware designs licensed under the GNU General Public License or Creative Commons licenses, the site allows contributor ...
.
*
Lyman filament extruder
300px, right The Lyman filament extruder is a device for making 3D printing filament suitable for use in 3-D printers like the RepRap. It is named after its developer Hugh Lyman and was the winner of the Desktop Factory Competition.
The goal i ...
– a DIY recyclebot
History
The history of the RecycleBot was largely derived from the work on the RepRap Wiki under
GNU Free Documentation License
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1.2.
The first recyclebot was developed by students at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. This design was a proof of concept and was hand-powered, and so had a small
ecological footprint
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, but did not create filament of high enough quality to be useful for
3D printers. The design for th
waste plastic extruder(Recyclebot v2.0 and v2.1) developed at
Queen's University Canada and
Michigan Tech
Michigan Technological University (Michigan Tech, MTU, or simply Tech) is a public research university in Houghton, Michigan, United States. It was founded in 1885 as the Michigan Mining School, the first post-secondary institution in the Uppe ...
was heavily influenced by the Web4Deb extruder, which extrudes
HDPE for use as a growth medium in aquaponics. This design for the recyclebot was developed, tested and published in the peer-reviewed
rapid prototyping
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Construction of the part or assembly is usually done using 3D printing ...
literature. This device proved viable for producing
3D printing filament. Th
Recyclebot v2.2is being developed by the Michigan Tech in Open Sustainability Technology Research Group.
Many
makers or
DIY enthusiasts have made various versions of RecycleBots. The most notable is the
Lyman filament extruder
300px, right The Lyman filament extruder is a device for making 3D printing filament suitable for use in 3-D printers like the RepRap. It is named after its developer Hugh Lyman and was the winner of the Desktop Factory Competition.
The goal i ...
. Lyman, a retired engineer, won a design contest to make a low-cost 3D filament fabrication system. As of 2014, there were many types of recyclebots, many of which are at the early stages of commercialization. Recyclebot technology has been applied to
hangprinters to allow for fused particle fabrication of large prints without first having to form filament.
Futurist speculation
Jeremy Rifkin
Jeremy Rifkin (born January 26, 1945) is an American economic and social theorist, writer, public speaker, political advisor, and activist. Rifkin is the author of 23 books about the influence of scientific and technological changes on the eco ...
has hypothesized that such recycling with recyclebots and distributed production with 3D printing will lead to a zero marginal cost society.
The science-fiction author,
Bruce Sterling
Michael Bruce Sterling (born April 14, 1954) is an American science fiction author known for his novels and short fiction and editorship of the ''Mirrorshades'' anthology. In particular, he is linked to the cyberpunk subgenre.
Sterling's first ...
wondered in
Wired
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Arts, entertainment, and media Music
* ''Wired'' (Jeff Beck album), 1976
* ''Wired'' (Hugh Cornwell album), 1993
* ''Wired'' (Mallory Knox album), 2017
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* "Wired ...
if recyclebots and 3D printers might be used to turn waste into guns. Recyclebots can provide a new method of recycling.
[Baltodano, S. (2013). RISE. http://www.mme.fiu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/F13-OR-T-4.pdf ]
References
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Fused filament fabrication
Plastic recycling
3D printing