SORTING PLANTS

MSW – Municipal Solid Waste Separation Plants

A municipal solid waste sorting plant is a specialized facility that separates mixed waste into clean, recyclable materials such as paper, plastics, glass, and metals, along with organic fractions. By organizing waste into usable categories, these plants increase recycling efficiency, conserve resources, and significantly reduce environmental pollution.

7 Key Steps in MSW Separation Process

  • Collection: Collecting waste from garbage containers.
  • Transportation: transporting the collected wastes to the separation plant.
  • Sorting: Separation of different types of wastes (organic, recyclable, RDF, residue, etc.)
  • Baling: Sending separated recycling materials to relevant facilities by baling.
  • Storage: Sending non-recyclable waste to regular storage areas.
  • Energy Recovery: Using suitable wastes in energy production.
  • Waste Management: Collecting and analyzing data to continuously monitor and improve processes.

MAIN EQUIPMENT

  • DPAM – Bag Opener
  • DT – Trommel 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

Suitable for Work Safety

Low Maintenance Cost

Min. Energy Consumption

High Wear Resistance

High Efficiency