Shredders
The capacity of a recycling facility may be increased or bulky material may be made thicker for easy mobility using the primary shredder.
Specialties
In order to secure the release of various fractions and to get the material ready for sorting, secondary shredders are employed on a variety of materials.
Raspers and powerful machinery are used to reduce the size of materials including rubber, copper and aluminium scrap, plastic, and electronic waste.
The Rasper is often used in the recycling and processing of used tyres. Because it separates the wire from rubber tyres in the purest form possible, these are used as secondary tyre recycling machines to reduce the size of pre-shredded pieces.
All types of waste are burned until all that is left is ash, gas, and heat. Whereas many people still believe that gas produced by burning is harmful to the environment, contemporary incinerators actually sift out pollutants, releasing purely fresh air.
In order to eliminate fly ash and gaseous impurities, modern incinerators come equipped with air pollution control technology (such as fabric filters, scrubbers, and electrostatic precipitators).
By decreasing a community’s solid waste to around 10% of its initial volume through incineration, waste disposal is facilitated.
Shredders & AFR Lines
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- Single Shaft
- Twin Shaft Shredders
- Raspers
- AFR Pre Processing Lines