Once the scrap material has been sufficiently collected, the final process will use a to compress and band the waste for recycling or disposal.
How does it work? Think of a centrifuge in a can (cyclone), mounted on your roof with one job to do -- separate scrap and/or waste material from the stream of air that conveyed it to the cyclone. It is the cyclone and a series of , and other that help make up the general processes involved in pneumatic scrap conveying.
In our example, , and are used to handle, collect and process dry scrap material and packaging waste. The scrap handling / conveying system behaves like a central vacuum system in your home - collecting dust and waste throughout the premises using forced air.
trim cutters, shredders and floor sweeps are used to handle, collect and process dry scrap material and packaging waste |