Refuse Derived Fuel Recycling Plants (RDF)

Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) is a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, obtained from a variety of municipal and non-hazardous solid wastes. Discover how our recycling plants transform these materials into clean, renewable energy.

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Material Characteristics

The materials used for RDF production include a mixture of municipal solid waste (MSW) and non-hazardous wastes such as plastics, paper, cardboard, textiles and wood. These may contain contaminants such as organic matter, non-ferrous metals and glass.

Process Description

Our RDF recycling plants employ a complete process that includes shredding, sorting, drying and compacting. From waste size reduction to the production of a coal-like fuel, we ensure efficient and sustainable transformation.

Outputs

  • CDR in different qualities (according to customer requirements)
  • Fine
  • Ferrous metals
  • Non-ferrous metals
  • Heavy metals

Machinery

  • Dosing feeder
  • Rubber chain conveyors
  • Rubber chain conveyors
  • Conveyor belts
  • Densimetric separator
  • Air separator - Zig Zag
  • Vibrating screen
  • Optical separator
  • Magnetic separator "overband", pulley
  • Induction separator
  • Secondary crusher / granulator
  • Sorting booth
  • Quality control system
  • Estructuras y pasarelas

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