Old Cabinets

Old furniture such as bed frames, mattresses, sofas, tables, chairs, wardrobes, and bookcases are typically assembled from several components using specific joining methods. They occupy large volumes, are difficult to transport, not easily dismantled by oneself, and take up considerable space in landfills. Shredding and dismantling them can alleviate pressure on backend disposal.

The disassembled old furniture is placed onto a metal chain plate conveyor, which continuously and evenly transports them into the main unit of a dual-shaft shredder. Through the tearing and shearing action of the shredder, small pieces of material are outputted via a discharge belt conveyor. These materials are then transported away by a transfer truck for final disposal or directly compressed and packaged to reduce the footprint. Suspended above the belt conveyor is a permanent magnetic separator that captures ferromagnetic materials, which are then collected in a metal collection box for recycling purposes. (This process is for reference only; specific processes need to be customized according to project requirements.)

Double Shaft Shredder
Double Shafts Fine Shredder
SRF RDF Pelleting Machine
Wind Sifter Machine
Bulky waste shredding plant in South Korea
Waste sorting plant in UAE
Biomass Shredding System in South Africa
FRP
Waster textiles
Leather scraps
Pulp paper
Glass fiber
Industrial pallets
Scrap Metal
Dead Animals
Scrap Car
Waste Plastic
Plastic bucket
Paint bucket
Jumbo bag
Waste mattress
Old cabinets
Waste table&chairs
Scraped sofa
Garden waste
C&D wood frame
MSW
Decoration garbage
Vegetable waste
Kitchen waste
Stale garbage
Scrap Tire
Hard Disk
Medical waste
Straw
Corn& Wheat
Sugarcane stalk
Palm
Wood
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