OTHER PLANTS

RDF – Reduced Derived Fuel Production Plant

RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel) plants minimize landfill use and reduce environmental pollution by converting waste into a valuable energy resource. By providing an alternative to fossil fuels, these facilities lower greenhouse gas emissions and support renewable energy initiatives. In addition, RDF plants contribute to responsible waste management and advance circular economy practices by transforming waste into a reusable resource.

Main Steps of RDF Production Plants

  • Pre-processing and Sorting: Separation of wastes according to organic, recyclable, residue and Raw RDF material
  • Shredding: Classified wastes are shredded and turned into smaller particles
  • Dewatering: Moist waste passes through a dewatering unit and loses its water, increasing its calorific value
  • Storage and Distribution: RDF that has passed quality control is stored in appropriate storage areas. Then sent to power plants, cement factories, or other industrial facilities.

MAIN EQUIPMENT

  • DBAY – Bale Opener
  • DT – Trommel Screen
  • DDE – Disc Screen
  • DBS – Ballistic Separator
  • DHA – Air Separator
  • EMBS – Magnetic Separator
  • SHREDDER
  • DOK – Optical Sorter Conveyor
  • DKR – Roller Conveyor
  • DKZ – Chain Conveyor
  • DYT – Walking Floor
  • DKBP – Bale Press

Suitable for Work Safety

Low Maintenance Cost

Min. Energy Consumption

High Wear Resistance

High Efficiency