Recycling waste wood to provide fuel for biomass power plants has become very popular, which not only protects the environment, but also reduces waste of resources. The waste wood recycling process should be kept as streamlined as possible to provide fuel for power plants at a low cost per ton. Industrial shredders are the key equipment in this recycling process. Let's take a look at what processes are needed to recycle waste wood and convert it into biomass power plant fuel.
Shredding
Waste wood is collected in large quantities and sent directly to the industrial shredder through conveying equipment. The dust suppression system on the biomass industrial shredder ensures that the wood processing does not produce dust that is normally generated in the air. The purpose here is to shred the material to the previously defined output size of 80 to 120 mm.
Magnetic separation of metals
The magnetic separator installed above the discharge conveyor can extract ferromagnetic parts such as nails, metal plates, hinges, etc.
Filter
The crushed particles are further classified. The fuel incineration in a combined thermal power plant requires a defined particle size that is usually <80 mm and <120 mm.
The GEP ECOTECH wood industrial shredder is equipped with magnetic separation system, screening system and other matching equipment, which can convert waste wood into biomass power plant fuel well. Many successful project cases also prove this point. If you want to know more, contact us!