Applicable Materials: Decommissioned Wind Turbine Blades, Fiber Reinforced Plastic/Polymer(FRP), Glass Fiber, Carbon Fiber, and other composite materials.
The decommissioned wind turbine blades are first cut into large pieces, then fed into a primary shredder via a chain plate conveyor. Following this, magnetic separation, fine shredder, and sorting are performed to produce fibers and small material pieces. Finally, a grinding system converts the material into powder. The process involves primary shredding, fine shredding, grinding and sorting, utilizing advanced separation technology to isolate fibers from resin and balsa wood. This allows for the complete resource utilization of wind turbine blades. The entire production line is equipped with a negative pressure dust removal system, intelligent fire protection system, environmental noise reduction system, and intelligent operation and maintenance system for safety and reliability.
(1) Powerful Shredding
We adopt a super high-torque shredder capable of handling blades of 120 mm thickness, and then use fine shredder to obtain 10-20 mm particle size.
(2)Automatic Sorting
We employ advanced automated sorting technology to separate resin, fibers, and balsa wood from the blades, turning waste into valuable resources.
(3)Ultrafine Grinding
We are capable of grinding wind turbine blades down to an 80 mesh size for high-value utilization with significant return on investment.
(4)Intelligence and Environmental Protection
The complete production line includes systems for dust control, intelligent fire protection, noise reduction, and smart operation maintenance, ensuring safety and reliability.