Aluminum-plastic medical recycling focuses on waste medical packaging containing aluminum-plastic composite materials generated by hospitals and medical institutions. Advanced physical and chemical separation technologies are used to accurately separate the aluminum and plastic layers, ensuring that the recycling process is efficient and environmentally friendly. The recovered aluminum can be re-smelted, while the plastic is processed and used for recycled products, maximizing the use of resources and achieving a circular economy. This area requires strict compliance with medical waste disposal regulations to ensure that the entire process is safe and pollution-free.
In the medical field, aluminum-plastic materials are widely used in the manufacture of a wide range of items due to their excellent sealing, moisture resistance, oxidation resistance and corrosion resistance. For pharmaceutical packaging, infusion bottles, vaccine bottles, injection bottles, etc. often use aluminum-plastic combination caps to ensure the purity and efficacy of drugs in storage and transportation. At the same time, sterile dressings, needles, catheters and other medical devices also often use aluminum-plastic packaging materials to maintain sterility. In addition, aluminum-plastic bags are also used to package oral medicines, injectable medicines, etc., to protect medicines from external influences and ensure stability and efficacy.
Recycling process
Shredding and crushing: Firstly, the discarded medical items such as tablet boards are fed into the shredder for preliminary shredding, and then further crushed into smaller particles through the crusher.