GREENMAX EPS compactor will help avoid risk of fire at recycling center

Smoke billowed for miles from a fire at a Kansas City, Kansas, recycling center Friday morning, fire officials said. The fire at the recycling center was so intense that smoke could be seen for miles, fueled by piles of discarded auto parts, refrigerators and propane tanks, some with fuel. The firefighters who participated in the rescue at the scene said that all combustible materials on the scene were burning. Fortunately, the fire was brought under control in time and there were no casualties. Excluding some combustible fuels, the most common EPS waste in recycling bins is actually a very flammable material. 98% of EPS is air. Once it burns, the fire will spread rapidly and become out of control.

It is precisely because this safety hazard will bring monetary losses to the factory and even threaten the lives of workers, so we advocate disposing of EPS waste as soon as possible, and do not let this combustible material be exposed to the outside environment for a long time or piled up in the warehouse In this process, not only will there be a risk of fire, but this huge waste will also occupy inventory and cause abnormal circulation of goods, increasing the difficulty of management. Use EPS compactor to compress waste in time, squeeze out the air in it, and sell these compressed EPS blocs to downstream buyers as soon as possible, which can not only ensure safety but also realize economic cycle.

With a compression ratio of 50:1, the GREENMAX EPS compactor is an energy-saving machine. During the recycling process, it only needs to provide electric energy to work efficiently, and there is no need for heating during use, which is more energy-saving, environmentally friendly and safe. If the parameters have been adjusted through the central control settings, in general, if there is no need to make changes, then only need to put the waste EPS into the crushing bin to output dense EPS blocs.

It is a very good choice to use EPS compactor to carry out recycling activities in a timely manner. If you also have a recycling plan, you can consult us at any time.



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