Plastic recycling unit
metalaluminumfor refrigerators

plastic recycling unit
plastic recycling unit
plastic recycling unit
plastic recycling unit
plastic recycling unit
plastic recycling unit
plastic recycling unit
plastic recycling unit
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Characteristics

Applications
plastic, metal, aluminum
Recycled product
for refrigerators

Description

The refrigerator recycling plant is mainly used to recycle refrigerators in which the compressor has been removed. Copper, aluminum and other nonferrous metal, plastic and foam can be separated and recycled. The recycling capacity reaches 15-100 refrigerators per hour. Four shaft refrigerator shredders and secondary hammer crushers are used to crush refrigerators, while the foam crusher is used to shred foam. Foam and dust are removed using air classification equipment and materials containing iron are separated by magnetic separators. Eddy current equipment is used to separate ferrous and nonferrous materials. An activated carbon filtration gas treatment and dust collection system are equipped inside the recycling plant. This recycling plant also features PLC control and real-time dynamic monitoring, ensuring a low energy consumption and high throughput. The recycling plant is also ideal for recycling other e-waste, such as air conditioners, computers, televisions, washers and more. Recycling material Nonferrous metals recovery rate: ≥95% Scrap iron recovery rate: ≥96% Copper recovery rate: ≥92% Plastic recovery rate: ≥49% PUR recovery rate: 91%

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IFAT 2024
IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand B4.126

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