Paper, cardboard, and corrugated materials
Improve sorting efficiency and energy generation
Paper, cardboard, and corrugated materials are typically separated early in the recycling process, after which they follow their individual paths for further processing. Efficient pre-shredding makes it much easier to screen and separate these materials.
Accelerating paper, cardboard, and corrugated recycling
The journey of paper, cardboard, and corrugated materials doesn’t end after one use. When clean and dry, all three can be recycled into new products. Materials that are too dirty for reuse can still contribute to energy production as refuse-derived fuel (RDF) or solid recovered fuel (SRF).
By shredding these materials to the optimal grain size, they become easier to process and generate more energy during combustion. Pre-shredded paper, cardboard, and corrugated materials can be more efficiently separated from each other and from other waste streams, and uniform grain sizes ensure maximum energy output when used for fuel.
M&J pre-shredders and fine-shredders are engineered to reduce paper, cardboard, and corrugated materials to the appropriate size for further processing. Often, waste is pre-shredded for sorting and screening before being finely shredded for energy production, but the process varies depending on the waste composition and application requirements.
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Boost efficiency: Shredding accelerates the material flow, speeding up the screening and sorting of paper, cardboard, and corrugated materials.
Maximize energy output:Consistent grain sizes lead to greater energy generation through combustion.
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