Plastic Recycling Plant

Plastic Recycling Plants consist of multiple machines designed to transform various plastic waste, such as HDPE, LDPE, PP, and PET, into reusable plastic granules or pellets, which serve as raw material for new products. The comprehensive process typically involves sorting by plastic type, shredding or crushing the waste into small flakes, a thorough washing and drying line to remove contaminants, and finally, extrusion where the melted plastic is filtered, shaped into strands, and cut into uniform pellets by a pelletizer. Capacities vary widely, ranging from small-scale operations of around 100 kg/hr to large industrial lines exceeding 1000 kg/hr, with systems being automatic or semi-automatic and incorporating features like die-face cutters, vacuum degassing for quality melt, and energy-efficient motor systems to ensure cost-effective, high-quality output for a circular economy.