Recycling Equipment Video
This video showcases the trial run of an industrial granulator in a factory setting, crushing blue plastic drums. In the footage, factory technicians feed several blue drums into the granulator.
CPP (Cast Polypropylene) and BOPP (Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene) films are high-performance plastic materials widely used in food packaging, adhesive tapes, printing substrates, and other fields. With the increasing demand for environmental protection, the efficient recycling and reuse of their waste films has become a key focus in the industry. This production line is specially designed for the recycling, compaction, and pelletizing of CPP/BOPP films. Through processes such as crushing, cleaning, compaction, and melt extrusion, waste films are transformed into high-purity recycled plastic pellets, achieving resource recycling and reducing environmental pollution.
In this video, we will provide a comprehensive overview of the recycling and washing line specifically designed for waste plastic greenhouse film and agricultural mulch film. This production line is essential for processing and recycling various types of plastic films used in agriculture, ensuring that these materials can be effectively cleaned and reused.
This type of machine is crucial in the recycling process, as it prepares PET bottles for further processing by stripping away labels, which are typically made from different materials and can contaminate the recycling stream. The video likely shows the machine in action, highlighting its effectiveness in separating labels from bottles, the ease of operation, and its capacity to handle large volumes. Viewers can expect to see how the machine manages various bottle shapes and sizes, the quality of label removal, and any features that enhance its performance, such as adjustable settings or the mechanism used for detaching labels. This trial run is particularly useful for recycling facility operators or anyone interested in improving the efficiency of their PET bottle recycling process.
This type of machine is essential in recycling facilities, warehouses, and manufacturing plants where large volumes of waste need to be efficiently processed for storage, transport, or recycling.
In the video, viewers will likely see the machine in action, showcasing its automated features that allow for continuous operation with minimal manual intervention. The demonstration might highlight how materials are fed into the baler, the compression process, the tying or strapping mechanism, and the final output of tightly bound bales. The trial run offers a practical overview of the machine’s efficiency, speed, and ease of operation, providing valuable insights for businesses or facilities considering an investment in automated waste management solutions.


