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SRF Alternative Fuel Disposal Process

1. Definition of SRF:

SRF is the abbreviation for Solid Recovered Fuel. SRF is usually a refined RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel). SRF is not waste, but a clean, homogeneous, high-quality, and high calorific value fuel that can be used in power plants or cement plants to replace traditional fossil fuels such as coal. Moreover, SRF is a kind of environmentally friendly fuel, with carbon dioxide emissions only one-fourth that of coal, and NOx emissions significantly reduced.

SRF Raw Material

2. Component analysis:

SRF is usually composed of papermaking waste, waste wood, biomass fuel, combustible materials in MSW (Municipal Solid Waste), and waste textiles in general industrial solid waste.

MSW (Municipal Solid Waste)

3. Process flow:

Firstly, the material is transported to a primary double shaft shearing shredder, which shreds the material into smaller sizes of around 100-300mm. Then these materials enter the magnetic separator, through which the ferromagnetic metals inside the materials are recycled. The remaining materials are transported to a secondary single shaft fine shredder, which shreds the materials into particles with a diameter of ≤ 80mm. Then, the light and heavy materials inside the materials are separated by a wind sifter. The light materials can be prepared into SRF through a baling and packaging system, and the heavy materials can be directly sent to a waste incineration power plant for incineration or landfill.

SRF Alternative Fuel Disposal Line

AISHRED can customize corresponding equipment for solid waste shredding, screening, conveying, and control according to different customer needs. Should you have any requirements, please feel free to contact us at any time.

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