A static C&D waste processing plant is a type of equipment used in the recycling of construction and demolition waste. It is designed to process large quantities of mixed waste materials that are generated from building sites and construction projects.
The static C&D waste processing plant consists of several components, including screens, conveyors, crushers, magnets, and air classifiers. The waste material is fed into the plant, where it is first screened to remove oversize materials and then processed through the crushers to reduce its size. The crushed material is then screened again to separate it into different sizes, and magnets are used to remove any ferrous metals.
The air classifiers are used to separate the waste material based on its density. The heavier materials, such as bricks, concrete, and stone, are separated from the lighter materials, such as wood, plastic, and paper.
The static C&D waste processing plant is ideal for large construction projects, where there is a large amount of waste material to be processed. It is designed to operate continuously, with minimal manual intervention, and can process up to several tonnes of waste material per hour.
The benefits of using a static C&D waste processing plant include reducing the amount of waste that goes to landfill, reducing the environmental impact of construction projects, and recovering valuable materials for reuse.