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Recycling equipment is machinery or equipment that is used exclusively and integrally in the actual process of separating or processing solid waste or materials that would otherwise become solid waste and reusing or returning to use in the form of raw materials or products.
If possible, our acts should be conducted prior to recycling: refuse, reduce, reuse, repurpose, and then recycle.
Incorporating this concept into your company’s waste reduction and recycling initiatives will reduce landfill trash and help your recycling program progress.
Glass, aluminium, plastic water bottles, metal scrap, various types of paper, electronics – computers, cellular phones, keyboards, batteries, and other small electronic equipment, textile, wood, wire, cables, plastic product, rubber, and so on – can all be recycled.
By weight, steel is the most recyclable material.Steel can be recycled indefinitely due to the chemical makeup of its basic qualities (iron, carbon) and strength.
Recycling is the practice of breaking down things composed of a given material and reusing them in some fashion.
The rinsed metal can is sorted and crushed with thousands of other cans before being processed, melted, and reused. They are all melted down and recycled into new cans.
The Global recycling equipment market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
UMAC launches a new READYMAC recycling machine for standard applications.
UMAC broadens the scope of its operations.
The EREMA Group company offers both a new machine that is produced to stock and is therefore easily available at short notice, in addition to previously owned, bespoke plastics recycling machines.
The READYMAC system, which was introduced at K 2022, can handle a variety of typical applications in the post-consumer recycling market and is a desirable choice for clients who require a recycling solution quickly and without requiring special design.
A standardised machine built on the tried-and-true TVE technology of EREMA is the READYMAC 1109 TVE.
It processes printed in-house input streams as well as post-industrial and weakly contaminated post-consumer waste material and is outfitted with a powerful SW RTF screen changer filtration system from EREMA’s POWEFIL business unit.
Up to 450 kilograms can be processed each hour.At the company’s facility in St.
Marien (Upper Austria), the READYMAC plastics recycling machine is manufactured.
While every other machine in the EREMA group of companies can be customised to fit customer needs, READYMAC is only offered in a fixed standard configuration with no additional options.
The mains voltage used in Europe (240/400 V; 50 Hz) has been developed to operate with the first production series.
Both the TVE technology and the filtration system used on this machine have been thoroughly tested, as the TVE technology is from the sibling company EREMA, and the filter is from its POWERFIL business unit.
Both have an established track record of dependability, operability, and quality in a wide range of situations at recyclers across the world.
In terms of cost effectiveness, the new READYMAC provides excellent value for money.
For commissioning and service, UMAC and EREMA are also dependable partners for this new machine.
All of this makes READYMAC an appealing option for customers seeking a recycling solution that is available quickly and at a fair price.