The municipal solid waste (MSW) recycling disposal system is designed with modularity in shredding, conveying, and sorting to achieve high production efficiency and low operating costs.
The pre-sorted MSW is initially shredded in the primary shredder. Subsequently, through processes such as screening, magnetic separation, and wind separation, the waste is categorized into available metal, light material, and heavy material. The light material is then processed in the secondary shredder for finer shredding, resulting in the attainment of 98% high-quality solid recovered fuel (SRF) with a particle size ranging from 30-80mm.