waste processing sieve News
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Sieves aid recycling process for waste paint
Russell Finex has supplied its Russell Compact Sieve to remove contaminants for waste paint to make it ready for recycling. The sieve was supplied to UK-based Newlife Paints, which recycles waste emulsion paint. Once a batch of paint is ready to be processed, it is placed into a large drum. Although the batch of paint will be of the same colour, the content will be of different quality as they ...
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Recycling plant for municipal solid waste treatment and for RDF production
What can we obtain from Municipal Solid Waste? In this webinar, Forrec explores the world of Municipal Solid Waste Recycling (MSW). Here you can find an introduction to this webinar’s contents. Forrec’s approach: smart solutions to preserve the environment Forrec designs and manufactures shredders and customised turn-key systems for solid waste recycling. In Forrec each project is ...
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Landfill mining: emptying landfills
Four plants for the treatment of municipal solid waste have already been produced and shipped and another two lines are planned for early 2018: these will ensure landfill emptying projects get under way in some provinces of Thailand. Lines capable of processing up to 40 tons of waste an hour, consisting of the multi-crusher (the flagship of the Forrec range), disk sieves and a conveyor belt ...
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Hunting for Hidden Treasure - The International Trade Fair for Waste Management and Environmental Technology shows how waste can be turned into valuable resources
Urban mining — the recovery of raw materials from waste — is the vision of the future for the global waste-management industry. This aims to conserve natural resources and protect the environment, but that's not all. For today, there are also increasingly good business reasons to recycle and reuse materials from the waste generated in advanced economies. This is because of a growing demand — and ...
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