SORTING PLANTS

LDPE – LDPE Sorting Plant

LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) recycling supports both environmental protection and economic efficiency. It keeps valuable materials out of landfills, reduces resource consumption, cuts energy use, and lowers emissions. By using recycled LDPE in new products, manufacturers benefit from reduced costs and a more sustainable production model. This makes LDPE recycling a key contributor to a cleaner, more responsible future.

4 Key Steps in LDPE Sorting Plants

  • Collection and Separation: Used LDPE products (bags, stretch film) are collected through waste collection systems and separated from other recyclable materials.
  • Shredding and Washing: LDPE products are shredded into small pieces. Shredded LDPE is washed to remove dirt and other foreign materials.
  • Melting and Granulation: Shredded LDPE is melted and turned into granules. These granules are used as raw materials in the production of new LDPE products.
  • Remanufacturing: Recycled LDPE can be used in a variety of areas, including garbage bags and packaging materials, construction products, garden equipment, automotive parts and floor coverings.

MAIN EQUIPMENT

  • DBAY – Bale Opener
  • DT – Trommel Screen
  • DBS – Ballistic Separator
  • EMBS – Magnetic Separator
  • DOK – Optical Sorter Conveyor
  • DKR – Roller Conveyor
  • DKZ – Chain Conveyor
  • QCC – Quality Control Conveyor
  • BCC – Bunker Conveyor
  • DKBP – Bale Press

Suitable for Work Safety

Low Maintenance Cost

Min. Energy Consumption

High Wear Resistance

High Efficiency