Fluff recycling line

A line for handling fluff, also known as light fraction from shredders.

Deydesa Fluff

The fluff recycling line is a facility designed to improve recovery ratios by using the latest separation techniques available in the recycling sector. The new facilities base their functionality on exhaustive mechanical extraction processes for shredding residue with a low metal content. The recycling process is done using high-precision variable magnetic detection systems that make it possible to detect and separate metal fractions in fluff.

TECHNOLOGICAL BENEFIT

Deydesa 2000 and Zabor Recycling's fluff management makes it possible to recycle hard to recover waste that with a conventional management system would end up in the elimination stage. Consequently, Deydesa 2000 and Zabor Recycling are presenting a management system on the market that is more effective in terms of costs and environmental sustainability.

The main benefits are:

  • Cost Savings: A more efficient alternative to Lanfield
  • Improves recovery ratios in ELV management
  • Secondary fuels with high caloric power obtained
  • High-quality secondary raw materials obtained

SUPPLY

One of the biggest competitive advantages of the fluff recycling line is its capacity to effectively manage light fraction from shredders from ELVs, in addition to other light aspiration residue.

RAW MATERIALS OBTAINED

A wide variety of materials that can later be reintroduced into industrial processes are recovered with this recycling technology, for example:

  • Stainless steel
  • Aluminium
  • Iron
  • Copper

In addition, high-calorific RDF (residue derived fuel) is obtained for industrial sectors that demand this kind of alternative fuel. Lastly, some of the materials destined for the elimination stage can be used for construction.

The outcome of this recycling technology contributes to improving recovery ratios for our customers and suppliers, which makes it possible for their light fraction from shredders to be catalogued as revalued material.