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GEP ECOTECH 20 TPH C&D Waste Recycling Plant Design

As urban redevelopment and infrastructure projects continue to expand across Southeast Asia, the volume of construction and demolition (C&D) waste is growing rapidly. Efficient recycling of these materials has become a key challenge for waste management companies seeking to recover valuable resources while reducing landfill disposal.

A recent project inquiry from the region highlighted a common issue in construction waste processing: how to effectively separate light materials such as plastics, films, and lightweight debris from heavy fractions including concrete, bricks, stones, asphalt, and soil.

Challenges in C&D Waste Separation

Unlike municipal solid waste (MSW), construction waste is characterized by its high density, abrasive nature, and variable composition. Typical incoming materials may contain:

  • Concrete and bricks
  • Asphalt
  • Soil and aggregates
  • Wood
  • Plastic films
  • Rebar and other metals

When mixed together, lightweight contaminants can reduce the quality of recycled aggregates and increase disposal costs. Therefore, an efficient separation system is essential for producing cleaner recycled products.

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For facilities handling more than 20 tons per hour of mixed construction waste, GEP ECOTECH recommends a combination of screening, metal recovery, and air separation technologies.

A typical process flow includes:

  1. Pre-screening to remove fine soil and small particles
  2. Magnetic separation for ferrous metal recovery
  3. Wind sifter (air separator) to separate light fractions from heavy materials
  4. Optional manual or sensor-based sorting for higher purity requirements

The wind sifter plays a critical role by using controlled airflow to lift lightweight materials such as plastics and films while allowing heavy materials like concrete and stones to fall naturally. Separation efficiencies of around 80% can typically be achieved, depending on material composition and particle size.

C&D Waste Recycling Plant in Jiangxi, China

Equipment Designed for Heavy-Duty Applications

Construction waste environments require robust equipment capable of handling:

  • High-density materials
  • Abrasive operating conditions
  • Large particle sizes up to 300 mm
  • Continuous operation of 8–10 hours per day

GEP ECOTECH's heavy-duty waste recycling systems, such as air separation, screening, magnetic separation, are engineered specifically for C&D waste recycling plants, providing stable performance, low maintenance requirements, and flexible integration into existing processing lines.

Building a More Sustainable Recycling Operation

As demand for recycled construction materials continues to increase worldwide, investing in advanced C&D waste recycling equipment can significantly improve resource recovery and operational profitability.

Whether for standalone air separation or complete construction waste recycling plants, GEP ECOTECH provides customized solutions tailored to local material characteristics and production requirements.

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