Works that recycling machines can do, 1-Metal Scrap and Cars, metal-containing products are mainly used as secondary raw materials. Very durable shredding tools are required to reduce the volume. The automatic reversing function also protects the blades from breakage. FE and non-ferrous metals are valuable resources for the recycling process in steel mills and foundries. Our strengths in this area Car bodies Engine blocks Aluminum wheels and profiles White goods Mixed scrap 2- Waste and Plastic Waste produced by businesses and private houses includes many different types of materials such as plastic, wood, paper, cardboard, glass or metal. In addition to ideal shredding, effective separation of metal-containing materials is of particular interest. Due to its high calorific values and low compostable content, this material can be processed for the recovery of substitute fuels. Our strengths in this area Domestic and industrial waste Tires Mattresses and carpets Plastics and Large Packages Paper and cardboard 3- Biomass and Green Waste The terms green waste and biomass refer to all organic matter produced from or originating from plants and animals. Our patented shank system with efficient cutting geometry ensures that the material is cut perfectly and not compressed. In order to use these resources in thermal power plants, first of all, it is necessary to prepare the materials accordingly. Our strengths in this area Tree branches Garden Waste Biomass 4- Tree Roots Wood Sawn, restrained and hornless trees are also known as trunk trees, which place high demands on the cutting tool. That's why our patented tool spindles are equipped with aggressive rippers that break the material first and then feed it into thinner blades. These materials are used not only for heat and power generation, but also as building materials and raw materials in the paper industry. Our strengths in this area Trees Root wood Daily Residue 5-Building Debris and Mine Wastes
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