MSW—Municipal Solid Waste

Municipal Solid Waste

Release Time:

Dec 18,2024

 

Process Introduction:

This process is specifically designed for resource recovery of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) and general industrial solid waste, integrating processes such as shredding, magnetic separation, screening, air separation (windshifting), and fine shredding. The objective is to sort out metals, combustible materials, and non-combustible materials.

After shredding, the raw materials are screened by a disc screen into two fractions: over-screen and under-screen materials. These are then fed into separate air separators for over-screen and under-screen materials, which divide them into heavy and light materials. The light materials from the under-screen air separator (windshifter) meet the required particle size directly as qualified products. The light materials from the over-screen air separator (windshifter) are conveyed to a secondary fine shredder for further size reduction.

The final output is high-quality alternative fuel with granulometry meeting customer requirements, achieving resource recovery of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW).

Advantages of the solution:

- Simple process, compact layout, saving investment costs

- Modular design concept, easy maintenance, reweldable wear-resistant blades, low operation and maintenance costs

- The process includes pre-screening to optimize overall capacity and reduce wear on subsequent equipment

- High granulometry qualification rate (up to 85%)

- Automated operation, effectively reducing labor costs

- Intelligent monitoring and protection, ensuring safe and reliable operation;

- High adaptability, capable of processing various mixed waste, with a wide range of applications.

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