SORTING PLANTS

MRF – Packaging Waste Sorting Plant

Packaging waste sorting facilities reduce environmental pollution and help protect natural resources by promoting recycling and resource efficiency. These facilities also support the economy by lowering raw material consumption and contributing to energy savings. Effective waste management extends the lifespan of landfills and helps prevent long-term environmental problems.

5 Key Steps in MRF Sorting Process

  • 1. Waste Collection and Acceptance: The facility accepts packaging waste from various sources, and incoming waste is weighed and recorded.
  • 2. Pre-Sorting: Bulky wastes are sorted manually according to their characteristics.
  • 3. Mechanical Sorting:Using technologies such as magnetic separators, optical separators, and air currents, waste is separated into categories such as plastic, glass, metal, and paper.
  • 4. Manual Sorting: Mixed materials remaining after mechanical sorting are separated manually by workers.
  • 5. Baling: Sorted materials are compressed and baled, thus saving space and reducing transportation costs.

MAIN EQUIPMENT

  • DPAM – Bag Opener
  • DT – Trommel Screen
  • DDE – Disc Screen
  • DBS – Ballistic Separator
  • EMBS – Magnetic Separator
  • ECS – Eddy Current Separator
  • DOK – Optical Sorter Conveyor
  • DKR – Roller Conveyor
  • DKZ – Chain Conveyor
  • QCC – Quality Control Conveyor
  • BCC – Bunker Conveyor
  • DKBP – Bale Press
  • DPP – Pet Perforator

Suitable for Work Safety

Low Maintenance Cost

Min. Energy Consumption

High Wear Resistance

High Efficiency