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Gears break down, transport, and process recyclable materials, powering crushers, pulverizers, conveyors, and compactors to run efficiently and precisely by transmitting torque, regulating speed, and ensuring reliable material flow.
Functions of Gears in Recycling Machinery
In the recycling industry, conveyor belts primarily function to rapidly transport, sort, and separate materials, allowing for smooth movement between different operating machines. They reduce manual handling, minimize downtime, and improve overall production efficiency.
Functions of Conveyor belts in Recycling Industry
Drag chain conveyors handle dense, bulky, or abrasive waste like metal shavings, plastic scraps, paper, and wood chips. They boost automation, cut human contact risks, extend equipment life, and suit enclosed, dust-free, high-abrasion recycling processes.
Metal Recycling
Plastics and Rubber Recycling
Paper and Wood Recycling
Technical Features
Made of chain, scrapers, drive unit, and trough, it handles abrasive materials with long service life. Simple design lowers maintenance costs and reduces worker contact, cutting accident risks.
Screw conveyors move powdery, granular, or semi-solid waste like plastic scraps, pulp, metal shavings, and organic waste. With compact design and strong sealing, they prevent dust, ensure uniform flow, and suit short-distance or precise conveying.
Application Scenarios
Technical Features