Disc Screens are used to separate big and undersized components of organic waste, municipal solid waste, compost, wood, biomass, CSS (Secondary Solid Fuel), C&I (Commercial and Industrial), tires, PET and plastic, as well as paper and cardboard at a steady, high speed. A Disc Screen is often used as a feeder into shredders or hogs, bypassing pre-sized materials.
Mechanical disc screens utilize rotating discs to separate waste items of varying sizes.
They can be used to sort a variety of waste products, including organic trash, municipal solid waste, compost, wood, biomass, CSS, C&I tyres, PET, plastic, paper, and cardboard. They are effective and adaptable. Disc screens work by rotating a series of discs mounted on a shaft. As the discs rotate, they create a tumbling motion that separates the waste materials based on their size.
While the smaller items remain suspended in the air and are collected by a separate conveyor belt, the bigger materials are hurled to the outside edge of the discs and ejected from the machine.
In order to avoid pre-sized materials, disc screens are frequently employed as a feeder in shredders. The shredder’s performance and longevity may be enhanced as a result.
Disc screens are a useful instrument for recycling and waste management operations. They can aid in enhancing the adaptability, precision, and efficiency of waste separation processes.
MODEL | DS40 | DS60 | DS90 |
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Working Dimensions | 1800 x 4000 | 1800 x 6000 | 1800 x 6000 |
Power Requirement | 3 kW | 6 kW | 9 kW |
Throughput | 10 t/hr | 20 t/hr | 30 t/hr |
Total Weight | 2.5 Tons | 5 Tons | 7 Tons |