Construction and Demolition Waste Recycling Plants (CDW)

Construction and demolition waste (CDW) is a significant source of recoverable materials, but it also presents environmental challenges. Find out how our CDW recycling plants manage these materials efficiently and sustainably.

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Material Characteristics

Construction and demolition waste can include a variety of components such as concrete, wood, metal, plastic, glass and ceramics, often contaminated with soil, paint or other construction waste.

Process Description

The process involves initial separation of materials, followed by shredding, screening and sorting to separate recyclable components from inert waste. Materials such as concrete, metal and wood are separated for processing and reuse. Inert waste can be used as backfill or shredded for reuse.

Outputs

  • Aggregates
  • Timbers
  • Plastics
  • Metals
  • CDR/CSR in different grades

Machinery

  • Primary crusher
  • Ballistic separator
  • Air separator - Zig Zag
  • Magnetic separator "overband", pulley
  • Induction separator
  • Optical separator
  • Sorting robot
  • Sorting booth
  • Conveyor belt
  • Structure and walkway
  • Screening
  • Magnetic separator

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