Packaging Waste Sorting Facility (MRF)
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Packaging waste sorting facilities reduce environmental pollution and help protect nature by encouraging resource savings through recycling. These facilities provide economic benefits by reducing raw material use and contributing to energy savings. Proper waste management extends landfill lifespan and prevents environmental problems.
Highlights
- Work-Safety Compliant
- Low Maintenance Cost
- Minimum Energy Consumption
- High Wear Resistance
- High Efficiency
From intake to bale
Process steps
- 01
Waste Collection and Reception
The facility accepts packaging waste from various sources; incoming waste is weighed and recorded.
- 02
Pre-Sorting
Waste is roughly sorted, manually or mechanically, according to its characteristics.
- 03
Mechanical Sorting
Using technologies such as magnetic separators, optical separators, and air currents, waste is separated into categories such as plastic, glass, metal, and paper.
- 04
Manual Sorting
Mixed materials remaining after mechanical sorting are separated by hand by workers.
- 05
Baling
Sorted materials are compressed into bales, saving space and reducing transport costs.
Main equipment
The machines used in this plant, in line order.
Technical catalogue
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