Municipal Solid domestic automatic garbage recycling waste sorting plant line system

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November 10, 2025
Brief: Discover the OEM Municipal Solid Domestic Automatic Garbage Recycling Waste Sorting Plant Line System, designed for developing nations. This economical and durable system efficiently handles MSW, domestic solid refuse, and city garbage with advanced physical sensing and mechanical separation, ensuring top-tier waste processing at low cost.
Related Product Features:
  • Advanced physical sensing assembly with reinforced optical detectors and tactile sensors identifies 12 waste types with ≥98.5% accuracy.
  • Adjustable mechanical components process 500-800 tons/day, 30x faster than manual sorting.
  • Simplified eco-guard components include dust extractors and disinfection units, meeting ISO 14001 standards.
  • Separates recyclables with ≥97.5% purity and 80% resource recovery for immediate economic benefits.
  • 25% lower initial investment and 30% lower yearly O&M costs compared to traditional systems.
  • Staff can master operations in just 15 days, reducing training time and costs.
  • Strengthened design resists moisture, dust, and voltage fluctuations, ideal for developing regions.
  • Available in multiple models with capacities ranging from 50 to 800 tons per hour.
Faqs:
  • What types of waste can this system handle?
    The system efficiently handles municipal solid waste (MSW), domestic solid refuse, and city garbage, identifying and sorting 12 different waste types with high accuracy.
  • How does this system compare to manual sorting?
    This system processes 500-800 tons of waste per day, which is 30 times faster than manual sorting, while also reducing labor costs and improving accuracy.
  • What are the environmental benefits of this system?
    The system includes eco-guard components like dust extractors and disinfection units, ensuring ≥99.2% dust removal and ≥99.8% microbe inactivation, with no secondary pollution.
  • Is this system suitable for developing regions?
    Yes, the system is designed for developing nations, with a strengthened, moisture-resistant, and dust-resistant design that adapts to various urban environments.