OTHER PLANTS

PLP – Pulp Waste Treatment Plant

Our Pulp Waste Processing Plants handle residues from the paper recycling process, reducing waste volumes and preventing environmental pollution. Integrated into modular sorting and trash-to-value systems, these plants recover high-calorific-value materials and convert them into fuel, enhancing energy efficiency, conserving natural resources, and supporting a resource-conscious, circular approach to production.

Main Steps of PLP Processing

  • Pre-sorting and Screening: Pulp waste is first separated from large foreign materials and sieved to the appropriate size.
  • Shredding: Pulp waste is shredded to a certain size to facilitate sorting.
  • Sorting: The shredded pulp waste is mechanically separated into three categories: waste with high calorific value, magnetized metals, and non-calorific products.
  • Dewatering and Baling: Waste with high calorific value is dehumidified with dewatering equipment and baled to be transported as fuel.

MAIN EQUIPMENT

  • BCC – Bunker Conveyor
  • SHREDDER
  • EMBS – Magnetic Separator
  • DHA – Air Separator
  • DOK – Optical Sorter Conveyor
  • DHSS – Water Squeezing Screw
  • DKBP – Bale Press
  • DKR – Roller Conveyor
  • DKZ – Chain Conveyor

Suitable for Work Safety

Low Maintenance Cost

Min. Energy Consumption

High Wear Resistance

High Efficiency