The correct classification of plastic packaging is essential for the use and maintenance of Styrofoam Densifier
Did you know that plastic wrap, including bubble wrap, and Styrofoam shouldn't be in your recycling bin? These products, which are frequently found in packaging, cups, takeout boxes, and packing materials, belong in the garbage because they are not accepted by the majority of recycling programs. Plastic wrap can clog recycling equipment, while Styrofoam is heavy and challenging to handle.Therefore, it is very important that if you want to achieve efficient recycling, then the first step is to classify the plastic packaging. The concept of plastic packaging is actually quite extensive, such as foamed plastic foam, rigid plastic packaging, plastic film packaging, etc., so recycling different plastic packaging requires different equipment for recycling. For example, the most common styrofoam packaging in our lives, which we often call expanded polystyrene, can be recycled using styrofoam densifier.
If intumescent foam, such as styrofoam, is not used in styrofoam densifier at the same time as plastic packaging, such as styrofoam waste, the plastic film packaging may become entangled in the crushing knife and cause machine failure, so the importance of garbage sorting can be seen, or if metal waste and styrofoam waste are put into styrofoam at the same time Densifier, then it will cause more serious injuries and can seriously damage the Styrofoam Densifier, so in the previous equipment, at the request of the customer, we have added a sorting equipment for the successful sorting of metals.
The sorted Styrofoam waste is compressed using Styrofoam Densifier, first crushed, then heated and melted, then extruded and cooled. Efficient recycling is achieved. GREENMAX styrofoam densifier can achieve a compression ratio of 90:1.
GREENMAX will provide a detailed instruction manual for each styrofoam densifier sold, which not only involves the use of the equipment, but also the maintenance of the equipment. If you have any questions, you can contact GREENMAX at any time. GREENMAX sales staff and engineers will help you with online and on-site mechanical debugging.