The biomass recycling line aims to efficiently process agricultural waste such as straw, reduce dust pollution, and enhance resource utilization.
Introduction
Biomass Recycling Line
Biomass Recycling Line
Biomass Recycling Line
Biomass Recycling Line
Biomass Recycling Line
Biomass Recycling Line
Rubber Particles: Used for running tracks, sports fields, etc.
Steel Wires: Recycled for smelting.
Fibers: Used for insulation materials or fuel.
Product Applications
Environmental Protection: Reduces pollution from waste tires.
Resource Reuse: Recycles rubber, steel wires, and fibers.
Economic Benefits: Generates profits through the sale of recycled products.
Advantages
Conveying: Tires are fed into the crusher via the conveyor.
Screening: Rubber particles are screened by size.
Crushing: Tires are crushed into small pieces.
Purification: Magnetic separators and dust removal systems eliminate impurities and dust.
Separation: Steel wires, fibers, and rubber are separated.
Working Principle
Reference Renderings of Tire Recycling Line
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