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RDF Waste (Refuse Derived Fuel)

Production of alternative fuel from non-recyclable waste fractions for cement kilns and power plants.

RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel) is produced from non-recyclable waste fractions that still have energy value. This alternative fuel reduces dependence on fossil fuels while solving waste management challenges.

RDF Waste (Refuse Derived Fuel) What is it?

RDF consists of sorted, shredded, and dried non-recyclable waste including plastics, textiles, paper, and wood. It is used as fuel in cement kilns, power plants, and industrial furnaces. Quality standards ensure consistent calorific value and low emissions.

Recycling Process

1

Reception of pre-sorted non-recyclable waste

2

Primary shredding for size reduction

3

Metal separation with magnetic and eddy current systems

4

Secondary shredding for uniform particle size

5

Drying to target moisture content

6

Quality testing and baling for dispatch

Benefits of Recycling

Fossil fuel replacement in industrial processes

Landfill diversion of non-recyclable waste

Lower CO2 emissions than coal combustion

Revenue from waste-to-energy conversion

Machines Used

Primary Shredders - Initial size reduction

Secondary Shredders - Fine shredding for RDF spec

Metal Separators - Ferrous and non-ferrous removal

Baler Presses - RDF baling for transport

Why MT Makina?

MT Makina provides complete RDF production lines from primary shredding to final baling. Our dual-shaft and quad-shaft shredders meet the strict particle size requirements of cement plants and power stations.

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Keywords

RDFrefuse derived fuelSRFsolid recovered fuelalternative fuelwaste to energy