Oct . 20, 2025 13:45 Back to list
Last month I stood next to a trommel the size of a bus, and to be honest, nothing prepares you for the sound of mixed waste hitting steel. That visit is why I’m writing about the municipal solid waste sorting line many cities are quietly adopting. It’s not glamorous, but it’s the backbone of cleaner streets, higher heat-value RDF, and fewer headaches at incineration plants.
Cities want three things: volume reduction, harmlessness, and value recovery. It sounds lofty, but with a modern municipal solid waste sorting line, you can nudge all three at once: pull organics for bio-drying/compost, clean up plastics to raise RDF/SRF calorific value, and capture metals that practically pay for the magnet. Globally, we’re seeing more optical sorting (NIR), gentler bag openers to stop plastic “snow,” and air-separation tuned for film removal. A small aside—operators keep telling me that consistency beats raw speed. If the line runs steady, your downstream incinerator runs happier.
This line is engineered and assembled in Dafu Village, Qingyuan Town, Qingyuan District, Baoding City, Hebei Province. It’s aimed at municipal MRFs, waste-to-energy facilities, RDF/SRF producers, cement co-processing, and—surprisingly—large campuses that want a tighter grip on waste KPIs.
Typical municipal solid waste sorting line layout: infeed + bag opener → trommel screen (e.g., 0–80 mm fines) → ballistic separator (2D/3D split) → air classifier (film vs heavy) → magnetic separator (ferrous) → eddy current (non-ferrous) → NIR optical sorters (PET/HDPE/mixed) → manual QC → baler or RDF line. Materials handled: organics, paper/card, PET/HDPE/film, ferrous, aluminum, glass, and inerts. Methods and testing: composition audits per ASTM D5231, magnet/eddy current efficiency checks, purity sampling (grab or composite) weekly, FAT/SAT protocols, and electrical safety per IEC 60204-1.
| Parameter | Spec (≈, real-world use may vary) |
|---|---|
| Throughput | 80–500 t/day (3–25 t/h) |
| Installed power | 120–380 kW (line-dependent) |
| Energy intensity | 8–18 kWh/t |
| Recovery (ferrous/non-ferrous) | Ferrous ≈90–95%; Non-ferrous ≈80–90% |
| Optical sorting purity | PET/HDPE up to 90–95%+ |
| Noise at operator deck | ≤85 dB(A) with enclosure |
| Service life | Structure 12–15 yrs; belts 18–30 months |
| Certifications | ISO 9001/14001; CE (Machinery) |
| Item | OWR Recycling Line | Global Brand A | Value Brand B |
|---|---|---|---|
| Throughput | 3–25 t/h | 5–30 t/h | 3–15 t/h |
| Energy (kWh/t) | ≈10–16 | ≈9–15 | ≈12–20 |
| Optical purity | 90–95%+ | 92–96% | 85–90% |
| Lead time | 10–16 weeks | 16–28 weeks | 8–14 weeks |
| Warranty | 24 months core modules | 12–24 months | 12 months |
| After-sales | Remote + local partners | Global network | Limited |
Options include anti-corrosion coatings for high-organic streams, ATEX/IECEx-rated electrics for dusty halls, cold-climate belt heaters, optical add-ons (NIR + color cams), and software that logs ASTM D5231 sampling results. If you’re tuning a municipal solid waste sorting line for RDF, ask for tighter film extraction and higher air volume on the light fraction.
A coastal city MRF reported ≈18% reduction in incinerator slag after installing a municipal solid waste sorting line with improved fines removal and better ferrous capture. Operators in Guangdong told me they hit 93% PET purity after tuning the optical recipes during rainy weeks—small tweak, big gain. Maintenance? Weekly 2-hour shutdown for belt tracking and magnet inspections kept uptime over 92% last quarter.
Electrical safety aligns with IEC 60204-1; controls are designed toward ISO 13849-1 PLd where applicable. CE marking under the EU Machinery Directive. Typical structural life is 12–15 years with annual relagging of rollers and belt replacement every 18–30 months, depending on grit. Noise enclosures help maintain OSHA-compliant sound levels at the picking stations.
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