Introducing
FOCUS enviro alongside our partners M&K have the technical knowledge, the products, the technology and service resources to qualify as the number 1 Waste-to-Energy expert. SRF is an alternative fuel produced by shredding and dehydrating solid waste. Typically consisting of combustible components of solid waste, including paper, card, wood, textiles and plastic.
It can be produced to a range of specifications to meet customer requirements. The specification is likely to vary depending on end-user requirements, but typically Solid Recovered Fuel facilities will rigorously process pre-sorted C&I waste to a homogeneous shredded particle size of less than 30mm, with a moisture content < 15% and calorific value of 18-22MJ/kg.
Key Highlights
Quick design feature overview
high capacity throughput
simple and robust design
low operating cost
low wear cost
low maintenance
high quality components throughout
modular in design - can be incorporated into an existing process
Recovery Process
The materials used to produce Solid Recovered Fuel pass through a series of shredders, screens, air classifiers/density separators and magnets. Inert materials, recyclable plastics and metals are extracted from the shredded material, leaving a mix of mainly non-recyclable paper, card, wood, textiles and plastic. As with all FOCUS recovery systems our solutions are totally modular and customisable so that they can meet the clients exact material recovery requirements.
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PRELIMINARY SORTING
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COURSE PRIMARY SHREDDING
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SIZE SCREENING
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MAGNETIC SEPARATION
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AIR SEPARTATION UNIT
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FINE SECONDARY SHREDDING